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A Carefully Considered Home Screen | 2015 Edition

I recently read a wonderfully inspiring article about how “every thing you own is a relationship your in.” The author, experimenting with how much he can remove from his life, used the single criterion of “does this item bring me joy” to…


“Those who believe in God can never in a way be sure of him again.”

Reading through Frederick Buechner’s ‘Secrets in the Dark’ , and the amount of content that stops me in my tracks is remarkable. Here’s one:

Those who believe in God can never in a way be…

How to wear your Apple Watch 24/7

I’ve been expecting an Apple Watch app for sleep-tracking for awhile, and now it exists. It’s not hard to wear your watch 24/7, but this is the first app that’s really required it. A simple breakdown of how to do it (which I’ve been doing for months now):


Khoi Vinh Oversees A Rebrand Of Todoist That Makes The Organizational App Even Better

The new Todoist rebrand (spearheaded by the phenomenal Khoi Vinh) is better every time I look at it. Great work for a great product, and this kind of thing really matters for apps that…


Club Macstories

A good portion of my Twitter timeline over the last day or two has been full of people well-wishing Federico Viticci’s new endeavor Club Macstories, a new subscription based portion of the popular tech site that gives users special access to unique features such as newsletters and ebook versions on…


Podcasting Microphones Mega-Review

The always inexhaustible Marco Arment has released an exhaustive review of microphones for podcasts, following up his well-known mega-review of headphones. I trust the guy, 100%, and ended up immediately purchasing his top rated microphone. What I appreciate most is…

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