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beta, bookmarks, facebook, nvalt
Hey buddy, how you doing? I’m good, thanks for asking. You don’t seem good. What’s going on? Well, ok, let me just ramble through this for a bit. Cheaper than therapy…
aditi, aspca, emma, personal
I’ve been using a workflow for web images for a while. The final part of the workflow is specific to my Jekyll install, so I’ll be taking a look at whether I can make that of more general interest or not. I think the first two parts are pretty cool, though.
automation, automator, desktop, hazel, imagemagick, optimization, scripting, tools
I first wrote about Deckset back in 2014. Since then I’ve continued to love it as an alternative to Keynote, using it whenever I can for presentations. At CMD-D last summer, I hadn’t expected to be speaking, but when Andy Ithnako had to call in sick, I wrote a full slide deck in Markdown on breaks between talks. I’m very excited to let you know that version 2.0 has been released, and it covers some of the requests I and other users have had over the years.
appreview, appstore, macos, markdown, review
Chrome slowed down for me this week. It’s always been a memory and CPU hog, but this got ridiculous. Like grind-my-system-to-a-halt ridiculous. Unable to determine the problem, I switched to Firefox. But I figured out the Chrome issue today.
browser, chrome, extension, search, security, webdesign
I’ve put together a few of my Keyboard Maestro macros for TaskPaper 3 that I think might have general appeal. I have to thank Rob Trew at the very top of this post, he’s saved me a significant amount of time in figuring out how to automate these apps1.
javascript, keyboard, keyboardmaestro, productivity, scripting, tagging, taskpaper