It was last year that I subscribed for a year of Grammarly Premium. I would like to think that it has been beneficial. But I want to be sure that it was -- the only way to find out is not to renew the subscription immediately. I will stay on the basic plan to determine what I would miss.
It was last year that I subscribed for a year of Grammarly Premium. I would like to think that it has been beneficial. But I want to be sure that it was – the only way to find out is not to renew the subscription immediately. I will stay on the basic plan to determine what I would miss.
🦉 4AM. And I am already awake.
Sensitivity is a gift but handling it requires skill. Change is what life is, yes, but it still disorients. Learning how to navigate change without terror (or with less terror) is necessary.
Source: Rumbling at the bones →
I wish I would someday be able to write with the same clarity as Annie. Another must-read post from her.
I saw the Galaxy Fold line of devices again today. I don't know why people think the crease at the centre of the screen is not a problem. I can prominently feel it as I scroll through the text or interface. And isn't that what we do throughout the day with our phones?
☕ Coffee and words!
I watched Heart of Stone today – such of waste of Alia Bhatt’s talent. It’s not a bad action film, I have seen worse from Netflix. But it isn’t a good one either. Too lose in the second half, for sure. Alia needn’t sign for this.
One highlight of Scribe editor is that it’s web-based. So I get consistent experience across all platforms and screens. Also though I write as rich-text, the underlying Markdown gets posted. You can also export the same – so you can also use it for non-Micro.blogs.
I have been working on an editor for Micro.blog that has a simple interface and works well even for long-form writing. I have written this post from what I call Scribe, a clean web-based editor that can post to Micro.blog. https://am1t.github.io/scribe/
Launching Scribe, a clean editor for Micro.blog
I have been working on an editor for Micro.blog that has a simple interface and works well even for long-form writing. I have written this post from what I call Scribe, a clean web-based editor that can post to Micro.blog.
This is a focused writing space with an editor that completely works on the client side. What I write is auto-saved locally. I can save the same to Micro.blog as a draft to be edited later there. Or I can post it to go live on my blog. There is a word/character counter and dark mode. And it also works on mobile.
Of course, this is not the first post I have published with Scribe – I have been using this for the past couple of days, fixing all the issues, big and small. Now, you can also try it out.
There’s nothing else to explain. Just get writing and sign in to Micro.blog, if you like it.