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  • For those who gift with joy, that joy is their reward
    — Khalil Gibran in On Giving

    → 11:37 AM, May 23
  • This footnote brings up so many questions about the discussions there must have been between the authors of this paper.

    Authors are listed in order of degree of belief in the central thesis
    → 9:32 AM, May 23
  • 📸 Back to my mid-morning coffee and reading routine

    A cup of coffee in my hand and my iPad on my lap
    → 12:35 PM, May 22
  • ¿Estás usando la inteligencia artificial en tu trabajo? ¿Me puedes dar algún ejemplo concreto?

    → 7:56 AM, May 16
  • Each day I here more and more about Bluesky and little by little I’m getting curious.

    Does anybody have an invite for me?

    → 1:32 PM, May 15
  • Workers lose 9% of their time at work by toggling roughly 1200 times per day between applications and websites

    Employees lose nearly four hours a week due to constantly switching between different apps. This may seem inevitable in a digital work environment, but it often results from choices companies make about how they organize their work and what software they use.

    For many employees, there is no easy way to avoid the constant switching between documents, websites, and apps. This is because their tasks are often designed in such a way that they need to use multiple programs, and most business programs do not work well together.

    To solve this problem, leaders need to invest in better software solutions and focus on the user experience. This way, employees can work more efficiently without unnecessary time loss.

    Related:

    • Avoid excessive task switching to increase efficiency
    • Ensure that your computer screen is large enough so that you can view both the work document and the reference material at the same time
    • Attempting to do two or more attention-demanding tasks simultaneously reduces productivity
    • A little time pressure while working on your tasks helps to reduce ‘attention residue’
    • We pick up our phones over 350 times per day, almost four times more than in 2019
    → 9:08 AM, May 15
  • Playing videos, music or voice messages using your phone’s speaker in a public space such as in restaurants or public transport is rude.

    I guess this is a lost battle for me, as it seems to happening more and more …

    → 9:49 PM, May 9
  • BCN 🛫🛬 AMS

    → 9:08 AM, May 5
  • This is one of the finest capture apps I have ever used.
    Especially the voice recordings in combination with Tana’s transcribe function is magic.

    Tana Capture
    → 8:58 AM, May 5
  • I wanted to try out GPT4, but OpenAI rejected my credit cards. So now I have more money and more time (but less fun).

    → 11:50 AM, May 3
  • Bye bye Wavelength 👋

    As with many new tools I try out, I found that Wavelength didn’t improve my life in a meaningful way, so I will close my account.

    It was nice chatting with a few of the Micro.blog users for the first days, but that seemed weird from the beginning. after all, why wouldn’t we have those conversations right on Micro.blog?

    See you all over here…

    → 8:02 AM, Apr 25
  • I updated some minor details in the list of the tools I use for my daily work.

    → 6:09 PM, Apr 18
  • Why does macOS only warn me about my Magic Mouse’s battery level when it gets to 1%. You know I can’t charge it while working…

    → 5:46 PM, Apr 18
  • Remember before looking at your device:

    «A wealth of information creates poverty of attention and a need to allocate that attention efficiently» — Herb Simon

    → 11:28 AM, Apr 18
  • Last week I imported my whole tweet archive into Micro.blog to save my insignificant ramblings for the future (since some maniac may suddenly decide to delete them).

    Until this morning I did not have the possibility to review the results and came to two conclusions:

    1. I am very impressed by the work @manton did to make this a frictionless experience. 🙏
    2. I am ver unimpressed by the quality of my tweets. 🤢
    → 8:14 AM, Apr 18
  • 📸 Golden door

    I was afraid that the gold paint would look too “over the top”, but it turned out very nice.

    → 12:06 PM, Apr 15
  • Finished rereading: Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman 📚

    → 11:47 AM, Apr 11
  • Oura ring brings back Clippy for April fool’s day

    → 11:39 PM, Apr 1
  • Next week I will be a few days in London. Any tips?

    → 7:13 PM, Apr 1
  • I simplified the site navigation by deleting the “On this day” page. The idea is nice, but I guess nobody besides me uses that page. And I even have a better solution in the form of Day One.

    → 12:49 PM, Mar 24
  • I should use the dictation function more. Each day I write a lot of texts, most of them small. Those text are a fine candidate for being dictated. Just like this text.

    → 12:34 PM, Mar 24
  • I never ever use the skin tones on emoji. To me, yellow is the all-inclusive color and using a skin tone is only appropriate when referring to a specific person.

    → 2:24 PM, Mar 20
  • Something to reflect on:

    Our brain craves focus.

    When it is focused, it is happy, still, powerful.

    But a focused brain is a rarity in today’s world.

    What do you do to keep your brain focused?

    Rebecca Toh https://rebeccatoh.co/focus/
    → 8:55 AM, Mar 20
  • 📸 Blossom in Aitona

    → 9:54 PM, Mar 19
  • This post is hilarious:

    Actually, You Should Wake Up at 4:12 a.m.—Don’t Ask Me Why, It Just Sounds Right—and Nine Reasons We Should Cyberbully People Who Wake Up Later Than That
    Alex Baia https://www.newyorker.com/humor/daily-shouts/winners-wake-up-early-every-article-ive-written-about-my-morning-routine
    → 11:41 AM, Mar 17
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