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Blogging As Self-Care

I have been on a sort of crusade to get more people to blog recently. If I come across a person who is interesting and has something worthwhile to share, I urge them to start a blog. I have a friend at work who, in the early days of the

Blogging As Self-Care
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Minimal Mac

I was texting with an old friend the other day, and he was documenting his progress in getting three monitors set up. Since he has an M1 Mac Mini, like I do, he could only easily support two monitors. He turned to Universal Control with a MacBook Air to get

Minimal Mac
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Engaging Your Readers

How do you get readers to pay for your writing online?

Engaging Your Readers
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An Argument for Blog Portability

How much will readers be impacted if you move your blog?

An Argument for Blog Portability
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Airshow

A new podcast adjunct to a popular feed reader gets it right.

Airshow
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Arc Welder

A new browser makes the case for why it stands out from the pack.

Arc Welder
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Rotten Apple

The punishment for being an Apple user.

Rotten Apple
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Reading It Later

Settling on an app to actively consume web content on an ereader.

Reading It Later
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Less Is More

The online discourse has made it difficult to keep up a digest style newsletter. It's time to shift course.

Less Is More
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Cashing In My Chips

My first thought when read (at the end of a long day of work) that Elon Musk had purchased Twitter, was some measure of disbelief. I'm almost embarrassed to admit the second thought that popped into my head after reading the news. Yep, it is definitely with some

Cashing In My Chips