A Walk to Remember [#2]
For them, the walk was supposed to be about finding something that was lost. He, however, had a hidden agenda of his own — that of finding “someone”.
For them, the walk was supposed to be about finding something that was lost. He, however, had a hidden agenda of his own — that of finding “someone”.
🗓️ The Weekly Digest [16/12]
🔗 On switching to a pixelbook via Colm
🔗 Forgetting habits learned from online platforms by Alan
🔗 On ideal length of podcast via Jeremy
💬 Meta-discussion: Poets, Diversifying Timeline
🔗 Playlist to work to by Phil
I have been on an unplanned official travel for the last week - one full of crazy full day schedules. And boy did it affect my routine. I could hardly follow up on anything I had planned. Plus it‘s left me with so much to do. Travels should be about memories, not missed moments.
I wish there was a way to ignore the limit for Screen Time on iOS at the complete device level, rather than doing for each app. “I want to use my phone, the whole of it, for another 15 minutes dammit, not just this app”. The persistent bugging gets irritating.
I always loved this quote from Terry Pratchett and just came across this gem again today.
If you have enough book space, I don’t want to talk to you.
He was smart not to include a reference to a book shelf in there - makes sure it holds true even in the age of eBooks 🙂
I had missed that David has added a new function to Blot “to step around the issues micro.blog was having with images in Blot’s RSS feeds”. This change should allow using the caching feature without missing images in the timeline. Have updated my post on the issue.
🗓️ The Weekly Digest [09/12]
🔗 CSS suggestions by Josh
🔗 Bob Dylan River by Ron
🔗 Quick story about his mom by Ross
🔗 On Creativity by Annie
12 days of microblogging: linkblogging
Micro.blog adds a Markdown link back to the original post with the web page title. Or if there’s text selected, Micro.blog includes that text as a quote.
Good. But wish it included the Markdown link irrespective of text selection. @manton
While recording the second episode of the microcast, I realised it is difficult to get a consistent tone in my voice across attempts. Every attempt sounded different - and every tone modified the environment the story played out in. It had to be done in single stretch.
Social community that you decide to be part of, matters. And this fact remains true even online. Every time I scroll through the Micro.blog timeline, I realise that the place is full of creators. So each visit inspires me to create more. It matters what you read.