This is the keyboard I use with my iOS devices (though the black model, not the wood one).
Apart from looking cool and having blue mechanical switches, it can also pair with three different devices. đđ»
Category: Microblog
Fellow cat lovers, apparently we’ve been holding our cats wrong! đ±
Seriously though, I think this would be an interesting video for all cat lovers.
Btw, I wish my cat was a shoulder cat!
Sometimes, snuggling the cat takes precedence over blogging #priorities đ±
Feeds on the web are useful for keeping up with posts to a blog, especially in lieu of checking each site you want to read on at least a semi-regular basis. It’s like subscribing or followingâŠ
What a feeds page should look like – it should instruct people who donât know what feeds are and give recommendations of rss readers.
[we need more] genuine quality of interactions, real connections, creating a "more validating human experience" as James puts it. This means, however, that we have to pick our targets. Relationships don't scale - at least not the type we need to be building.
Hi-Red scan of MC Escher prints from the Boston Public Library.
We should support projects that directly benefit other people, not because of the indirect benefits to ourselves, but because of the direct benefits to them. Thatâs what living together in community requires of us.
@vasta shared this quote and I agree that itâs a wonderful sentiment and that itâs worth sharing.
Thank you for posting this. Iâve always been a bit stumped when someone says the whole âwhat does privacy matter if Iâm doing nothing wrong?â argument.
Some of the points put forward – especially about shutting the bathroom door – might make sense to them.
“We’re all the protagonists in our own narratives,” Bridget Kromhout (@bridgetkromhout) agreed.
Consider that everyone in your audience is the hero of their own stories and when you take the stage to speak at a conference …you need to realize that you “have a walk-on part in their[ story].”
Think about that as you try to move your audience or move them to action. You happen to be the character they are encountering in the current scene.
Bridget reminds us that, “Any actions they take, after listening to me, will be what move[s] their story forward.”
You must contribute to their story or you[âre] a scene that can be cut in post.
I donât think this just applies for conference speaking…