Oh, wow. Heather Armstrong died.
Oh, wow. Heather Armstrong died.
I regret not seeing more films in the cinema before the kids were born. I watched Crazy, Stupid, Love last night on Netflix and, even though it’s not an action blockbuster, I couldn’t help but wonder how the experience would have differed if I’d seen it in a theatre.
Alfred 5.1 supports multiple keywords! I’ve modified the Soulver workflow to trigger when any numeric character is typed first (no space, argument optional) and it’s working great!
Tickets to see the the Super Mario movie tomorrow purchased!
I love Karma Police.
I’m confused that you apparently have to wait til Wednesday to see when the weekend’s movies are on in Japan. This isn’t very conducive to planning.
How is the NBA app still so terrible?
The new Ready, Steady, Wiggle series doesn’t quite reach the heights of the first two but it’s a substantial improvement on Series 3. And while I’m firing off hot takes about children’s musical acts, doubling the cast is exactly the jolt of energy the group needed.
I think I’ve successfully upgraded Ruby on my server to 3.2.
It’s still basically impossible to buy Raspberry Pi 4 online in Japan without paying double the listed price.
I wrote up a transcript of me role-playing with ChatGPT where ChatGPT is Michael Jordan and I’m Michael Jordan’s wife trying to convince him to sell the Charlotte Hornets.
Am in two minds about whether I should be syndicating these posts to Micro.blog. I don’t have the iOS app installed any more and so didn’t get notifications that people were talking about my 1Password post from last week.
I’m delighted by the way @ivory’s ‘this tab is active’ dot in the search tab is inside the magnifying glass.
Spacebar isn’t working properly in NetNewsWire on Ventura 13.3 and life doesn’t feel worth living.