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aduros.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author announces a temporary break from daily blogging due to burnout concerns and shares updates on their new text processing project, fitness routines, and relocation plans. | |
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www.manton.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] A blog post detailing the author's 2023 list of default apps across various categories, including email, notes, and productivity tools, with some additional recommendations from others. | |
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blast-o-rama.com
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| | | | | A lot of very cool people I know on the internet are writing about what their default apps of choice are, inspired by a recent episode of the podcast Hemispheric Views. Ever someone willing to share his unnecessarily non-standard setup, I figured "eh, I'll write up my list too." Here goes... ?? Mail Client - Mimestream on computer, ? Mail on mobile devices. ?? Mail Server - Google Workspace ?? Notes - Bear | |
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matt.routleynet.org
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| | | Episode 097 of the Hemispheric Views podcast held a fun Duel of the Defaults! competition. Here's my list. I've really shifted to defaults over the past year. I'm conflicted about this: I really like a good indie app, yet find my needs don't justify the complexity of using non-defaults. ?? Mail Client: Apple Mail ?? Mail Server: iCloud Custom Email Domain ?? Notes: Apple Notes ? To-Do: Reminders ?? iPhone Photo Shooting: Camera. | ||