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  1. Screenotate software#
  2. Screenotate windows#

Posticoįor developer tools, I’m pretty locked in to the CLI.

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yabai keeps all of my windows tiled and adds a couple of features to macOS that I can’t live without, such as making window focus follow my mouse cursor and the ability to set hotkeys to change window spaces without a delay.

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I’m not sure if I even recommend installing it. To name a few DJs, I get really excited whenever ONY, Lung Dart, Sigourney, Yu Su put out new mixes. I love NTS (I’m a paid supporter) but Mixcloud is the simplest way to have music always going. When I’m working, I’m usually listening to a DJ set. Things has a number of features, but at its core, it’s a to-do list that syncs between your devices with an ability to schedule stuff for later.

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I’ve tried a bunch of to-do list options, from writing a to-do list in a text file to writing my own software to keep track of what I need to do. Plus, it blocks tracking pixels that the other popular email apps send so I can feel slightly better at being slow to respond to emails. Written by a former Apple Mail engineer, Mimestream makes email beautiful to use. I also have way too many 3.5mm-to-lightning adapters to use them with my phone. I recommend finding replacement earpads to increase comfort but I’m using these constantly. I switched a few years ago after getting wrist pain from using a mouse.

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While I am a power user when it comes to the keyboard, I think the trackpad is the best way to use a computer. In a new serialized feature for Zora Zine, Worm talks us through the tools (in the broadest possible sense of the word) that shape his practice. He’s also a chief collaborator on David Rudnick’s Tombs Series, and a noted advocate of the screenshot form. Alongside cofounder Adam Ludwin at Context, he’s built interfaces and protocols that allow users to mint a project, build an allowlist, and watch what’s going on in other people’s wallets. Worm Emoji (sometimes known as Luke Miles outside of Crypto Twitter) creates tools that turn onchain activity into participatory culture.








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