Your streaming desk could look this clean too! ✨ We're running a giveaway for the brand new Stream Deck stand, visit the giveaway page for more info!
I just put the finishing touches on the design of the new Stream Deck extension mount for the #pk1 stands!
We'll be shipping a version of it for both the Mini and Extreme models on both the left and right sides. One lucky winner will win the stand of their choice, and three more winners will get a 30% off coupon when the site is live!
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ICYMI, @playdate announced more details about their upcoming handheld console? device? thing? and seriously I am so excited about this cute lil interesting ... whatever it is! youtube.com/watch?v=DeWGuk…
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Enjoying the Dolby Atmos re-masters on Apple Music far more than I’d expected. Some of them are excellent. Whoever decided to re-master Wayne Shorter’s Juju… thank you.
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I find it amusing that most of a certain kettle made of stone’s followers have a limited attention level and no real grasp of subtlety. Ah, well, I guess I should not have expected more on this hellsite.
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Are you coping with warmer weather during eternal Caturday?
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Having a (digital) commonplace book means that I have infinite space in my margins.
#AnnoConvo #DigitalGardens #ObsidianMD
(boffosocko.com/2021/06/08/557…)
Thinking about how annotations in my books are really conversations with the text which also spur thinking about them in a way that's similar to rubber duck debugging.
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Spending 10-hour days in a corner of my bedroom week after week just ain\u2019t gonna fly.</p>\n\n<h3>Change #1: WABH (Work-Anywhere-But-Home) Fridays</h3>\n\n<p>The first thing I did was create a recurring schedule on my calendar so that every Friday, I won\u2019t work from home. While most coffee shops in and around Portland haven\u2019t yet switched back to indoor seating, there are increasingly plenty of places you can find to settle with laptop in tow\u2014especially when the weather outside is quite nice as it usually is now.</p>\n\n<p>Simply having this on my calendar reminds me to make the effort to get up from my home office chair and <strong>go do something</strong>. There\u2019s still a touch of low-grade social anxiety and general nervousness of engaging in \u201cdigital nomadism\u201d, so it\u2019s helpful to have that persistent nudge of the calendar\u2026otherwise the old routine of slouching at my desk drinking orange juice and wearing PJs is just too tempting.</p>\n\n<h3>Change #2: Looks Like Coworking\u2019s Back on the Menu, Boys!</h3>\n\n<p>Building upon WABH Fridays, I have purchased a membership at a coworking space. WUT \ud83d\ude31</p>\n\n<p>Yes indeed, after 14 months of working full-time in a corner of my bedroom, it was finally time to venture forth and rekindle my love of honest-to-goodness office space for remote workers.</p>\n\n<p>Before the pandemic hit, I was <em>never</em> a proponent of working from \u201chome\u201d per se. I was rather a major proponent of <strong>remote work</strong>. Those two are not synonymous! I think it\u2019s crucial that people have a place they <em>go</em> to work. 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Your creative workspace should feel separate from the place where you plop down at the end of a long day and drink a glass of Pinot.</p>\n\n<p>Thus a couple-hundred bucks a month for a passport to digital nomadism in some of the most stunning locations on earth sounds like a pretty sweet deal to me.</p>\n\n<p>(<strong>Quick aside</strong>: when I first heard of WeWork years ago, I naturally assumed that\u2019s exactly what it was. You\u2019d buy a membership and then freely work at any of their locations\u2014like a gym but for remote work. However, that\u2019s not actually what they were doing! Only in the past year did WeWork start offering plans suitable for travelers, and even so it\u2019s still more expensive <em>and</em> more limited than SPACES\u2019 offering. Also the guy who started\u2014and nearly ruined\u2014WeWork is a massive asshat. So boo.)</p>\n\n<p>I realize new travel and coworking expenses aren\u2019t going to be feasible for everyone. 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(Quite honestly I\u2019m flabbergasted at the number of companies ready to jump back into butts-in-chairs office attendance when WFH culture has proven itself to be remarkably productive!)\n\nNevertheless, if you can find coworking spaces or digital nomad-friendly environments only a short walk/bike/scooter/drive away from where you live, that is truly ideal. Because when it\u2019s time to go to work, you can actually go there (instead of staying here). Simply the act of changing scenes and interacting with humans beyond your immediate pod wakes up your brain and helps you recharge and focus. And for those of us who are self-employed, it can really help make our businesses feel legit.\n\nChange #3: Living the Nomad Dream Once Again\n\nEven with everything opening up again, family and financial obligations prevent me from just packing a suitcase, buying a van, and hitting the road for good. (And, to be honest, I\u2019m not sure that\u2019s a lifestyle I want!)\n\nHowever, I absolutely believe that a life well-lived has travel fully integrated into it. Regular working vacations\u2014at least once a month\u2014was something I was starting to bake into my route right before Covid-19 put the kibosh on it. In particular, you can drive from Portland to Seattle in about three hours, and I\u2019ve only scratched the surface of the entire Puget Sound area.\n\nSo\u2026now that I\u2019ve purchased a coworking membership at SPACES (the place I mentioned above), not only do I have a place to go to work here in Portland but I can also travel to Seattle or hundreds of cities around the globe in the coming months as international travel picks up.\n\nCan\u2019t you just work at your hotel when on the road? you may ask. And trust me, I\u2019ve asked that question myself. But remember what I said above? 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🔥 Hot off the press: “Creator Class with Jared White - Issue #3”
Featuring my latest essay “Tales of a Fully-Vaccinated Creator” — read and subscribe:
getrevue.co/profile/creato… (via @revue)
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I logged 62.3 miles during week one for the LA Rivers Challenge. lacbc.salsalabs.org/lariverschalle…
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Amazon employees finally received a response from the company’s SVP of HR: “I appreciate the concern that you are showing for fellow Amazonians and for the communities affected. At Amazon, we condemn all acts of violence, racism, hate, and xenophobia.” No mention of Palestine.
Hundreds of Amazon employees call for Jeff Bezos and Andy Jassy to support Palestine theverge.com/2021/5/25/2245…
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Thinking about how annotations in my books are really conversations with the text which also spur thinking about them in a way that's similar to rubber duck debugging.
An awful lot of my thinking happens in the margins.
#AnnoConvo
(boffosocko.com/2021/06/08/557…)
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tfw the phishing emails you reported resulted in the phishing links being taken down and the email accounts being suspended within hours. One for the good folks.
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One of Apple’s touted strengths is that individual business units don’t have P&Ls, in contrast to Google’s model. The "needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few" approach lets them invest in services that run at a loss. Does that not apply to the App Store anymore? 1/2
This week, the @washingtonpost published an expose under the admirably self-explanatory headline, " Apple’s tightly controlled App Store is teeming with scams."
msn.c...
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The letter from Apple employees had more than 800 signatures as of Monday afternoon:
Apple employees push back against returning to the office in internal letter theverge.com/2021/6/4/22491…
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"The Farm: the perfect place to milk your workers." twitter.com/nymag/status/1…
Co-working spaces have never looked less enticing nym.ag/3gaJM4g
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I hope @trimet does this for restaurant week…
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Anthony Bourdain (June 25, 1956 – June 8, 2018)
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Most didn't realize the significance of that fateful day until much later — for many, Ground Zero remained “just another glitch”, no different from all the others that frankly have become rather commonplace on the Web…
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It makes sense for him to say this, as the UK didn’t participate in the Marshall Plsn
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