I recently discovered minifeed, and it has quickly become one of my favorite things on the internet. Once, maybe twice a day, I load the homepage and browse through the latest posts from real blogs written by real humans. I almost always find something surprising, delightful, weird, or just plain fun to read. Even better, I come away with a new...
My son turned eleven last month. He reads all the time (fantasy books are his favorite) and has started planning and building his own worlds to write stories about. He made a to-do list in his writing notebook, and I asked him if I could share it here. It's good advice.
What should have been an email is now this blog post listing my top music albums from 2024. I'm not sure what to make of them other than to notice it's a much louder collection of artists than in past years. Why louder? Well, _gestures wildly at the world_
An eighteen hour family road trip the week before Thanksgiving certainly gives your mind time to wander and the opportunity to play. So, let's play. Steve is a new, casual, puzzle game for your iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Vision Pro. The goal is simple. Fill the grid using the correct number of blocks. As my family and friends and (so far)...
Yesterday, we entered a new timeline. I don’t know if it’s a better one or a much worse one. But it’s something new. This evening, we arrived home from touring a new city — checking out neighborhoods and schools — and found the unspeakable had marched on our hometown. Filth and venom, spewing. The kids watched a movie, and I...
We're over a decade into the industry's voice assistant experiment, and given the same input, the output doesn't feel reliably deterministic. Voice is an interface that is not stable or discoverable.
If I complain that modern software is too generic and boring, I should take my own advice and try something fun and borderline silly.
In 2021, I received a cold email from an Apple director. They wanted to arrange a video call to learn more about developers' opinions of the App Store.
Isaac Halvorson asked: "What strategies do you use for quickly getting back into the flow and picking up where you left off?" Here's a trick I started doing years ago.
What follows are questions a few developer friends have been asking me via text message this weekend and my (slightly edited) replies. (I'm mostly writing this so Future Me™️ can look back at my first thoughts in ten years.)
Brent has a post today similar in spirit to my own but much more eloquently written. Just like the sixth finger in an AI-rendered hand, Apple’s policies for Distributing apps in the U.S. that provide an external purchase link are startlingly graceless and a jarring, but not surprising, reminder that Apple is not a real person and not worthy of...
I don't have anything to say about Apple's new guidelines for external purchase links on the App Store that smarter people than me aren't already saying. It's exactly what we all knew Apple would do. What I do want to comment on is the juxtaposition of the two most recent posts on Daring Fireball tonight.
A macOS Shortcut that makes sure any meeting notes I prepare in advance are one-click away when I need them.
If your mouse were a tyrannosaurus rex, it would eat your face off before you could find it across multiple monitors.