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Confusing by-line for link goes to an older video by Louis, actual yt link for video is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yo8av6w4sc
Sure, ultimately I dismissed it at the time as a fancy iPod and chose a Nokia.
At the time iPhone 1 didn’t seem like anything smarter than an iPod that could take calls. I was hyped over the Nokia 770 and eager to see what else would come out with Meamo OS. It took till mid 2008 until iPhone 3G and iOS 2 (and app store) were released.
That’s a continuation of TA Spring? Neat, played that a looong time ago.
I think there is a similar effect with speed-reading v slow-reading. Slow reading gives me time to mull over and digest what I’m reading, while speed can be good to skim for information.
An automation API would also be nice please… (i hope it doesn’t require an additional $4000/y licence)
Still a banger
http://www.milliondollarhomepage.com/
(recommend not actually clicking any links)
Next comes the vigorous swishing of the water.
A corporate ‘promise’ is a verbal unenforceable contract. What do you even do with the promise of a habitual liar?
I have a lot of repetition in my job (CAD modeller). Even just knowing keyboard shortcuts & setting up shortcuts for frequently used operations can easily net me 5 seconds per operation. I want to spend my energy on solving the task at hand, not on how to use the tool in the moment. I don’t want to move the mouse away from the work area if I can help it.
Maybe not as frequent 5 per day - but scripts for really bottom of the barrel stuff:
I’ll do it for things that don’t seem like it will save much, but because it was such an infrequent task I would forget how all the cogs worked when it needed to be done again, and what pitfalls to avoid. So it’s not just direct time saved, but also increasing reliability.
Wine-ine-oh