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Best podcasts about bear notes

Latest podcast episodes about bear notes

iOS Today (Video HI)
iOS 705: Upgrade Your iOS Widgets - Sleep++, Fantastical, Cloud Battery, Peak, CARROT Weather

iOS Today (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 52:56


If you've been rocking the standard, default, first-party widgets from Apple, your widget game needs an upgrade! Rosemary Orchard and Mikah Sargent share some of the best widgets to stay updated, informed, and in control on your iPhone and iPad. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Want access to the video version and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord. You can also contribute to iOS Today by sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv.

iOS Today (MP3)
iOS 705: Upgrade Your iOS Widgets - Sleep++, Fantastical, Cloud Battery, Peak, CARROT Weather

iOS Today (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 52:56


If you've been rocking the standard, default, first-party widgets from Apple, your widget game needs an upgrade! Rosemary Orchard and Mikah Sargent share some of the best widgets to stay updated, informed, and in control on your iPhone and iPad. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Want access to the video version and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord. You can also contribute to iOS Today by sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv.

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)
iOS Today 705: Upgrade Your iOS Widgets

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 52:56 Transcription Available


If you've been rocking the standard, default, first-party widgets from Apple, your widget game needs an upgrade! Rosemary Orchard and Mikah Sargent share some of the best widgets to stay updated, informed, and in control on your iPhone and iPad. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Want access to the video version and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord. You can also contribute to iOS Today by sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv.

iOS Today (Video)
iOS 705: Upgrade Your iOS Widgets - Sleep++, Fantastical, Cloud Battery, Peak, CARROT Weather

iOS Today (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 52:56


If you've been rocking the standard, default, first-party widgets from Apple, your widget game needs an upgrade! Rosemary Orchard and Mikah Sargent share some of the best widgets to stay updated, informed, and in control on your iPhone and iPad. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Want access to the video version and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord. You can also contribute to iOS Today by sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv.

Total Mikah (Audio)
iOS Today 705: Upgrade Your iOS Widgets

Total Mikah (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 52:56 Transcription Available


If you've been rocking the standard, default, first-party widgets from Apple, your widget game needs an upgrade! Rosemary Orchard and Mikah Sargent share some of the best widgets to stay updated, informed, and in control on your iPhone and iPad. Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Want access to the video version and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord. You can also contribute to iOS Today by sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv.

Poddes mit Ketchup
066 - Notion, Bear Notes, Sandwiches & Filmfreuden

Poddes mit Ketchup

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 88:15


In dieser Podcast-Folge von "Poddes mit Ketchup" tauchen wir tief in die Welt der Tools und kulinarischen Genüsse ein! Wir starten mit einer Diskussion über die produktiven Werkzeuge Notion und Bear Notes

How I Built It
Going Back to Bear Notes

How I Built It

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 6:30


If you've been following me for any amount of time, you will know that I take my note taking and idea capture very seriously. And last year, I made a decision that Craft would be my one and only notes app.I don't think that's working out for me. Mostly because I have 3 kinds of notes: Big planning notes Random thoughts Research notes Craft has been great for the random thoughts and research but I think is best suited for Big Planning.So I'm going to switch back to Bear Notes for random thoughts to see how that works out. Get your FREE copy of my Automations Library ★ Support this podcast ★

How I Built Bits
Going Back to Bear Notes

How I Built Bits

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 6:30 Transcription Available


If you've been following me for any amount of time, you will know that I take my note taking and idea capture very seriously. And last year, I made a decision that Craft would be my one and only notes app.I don't think that's working out for me. Mostly because I have 3 kinds of notes:Big planning notesRandom thoughtsResearch notesCraft has been great for the random thoughts and research but I think is best suited for Big Planning.So I'm going to switch back to Bear Notes for random thoughts to see how that works out. Get your FREE copy of my Automations Library ★ Support this podcast ★

My Pocket Psych: The Psychology of the Workplace
Ep 118: Your productivity toolkit

My Pocket Psych: The Psychology of the Workplace

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 44:36


In this episode, Richard and Pilar look at the essentials of any productivity toolkit: a place to keep tasks, a place to keep track of commitments and a place to keep notes.  With so many apps available, we'll look at some of our favourites and explain how they can support your productivity. They go from the totally free through to apps that need some investment.  We'd love to hear about your productivity app recommendations and why they help you get your important stuff done. You can get in touch on Twitter @MyPocketPsych or send us an email at podcast at WorkLifePsych dot com.  Thanks for listening! Resources mentioned in this episode  Task management apps Apple Reminders: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/reminders/id1108187841  "How to level up Apple Reminders": https://youtu.be/qwM8TlR8fk0  Todoist: https://todoist.com  Things 3: https://culturedcode.com/things/  Microsoft ToDo: https://todo.microsoft.com/tasks/  Omnifocus: https://www.omnigroup.com/omnifocus/  Trello: https://trello.com  Remarkable tablet: https://remarkable.com  Calendar apps Apple's calendar app: https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/calendar/welcome/mac  Google Calendar: https://www.google.com/calendar/about/  Microsoft Outlook: https://outlook.live.com/owa/  Fantastical: https://flexibits.com/fantastical  Schedule Once: https://www.oncehub.com  You can book me: https://youcanbook.me  Blog post about the Eisenhower matrix: https://www.worklifepsych.com/whats-the-difference-between-urgent-and-important/  Notes apps Microsoft OneNote: https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/microsoft-365/onenote/digital-note-taking-app  Apple Notes: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/notes/id1110145109  Google Keep: https://www.google.com/keep/  Evernote: https://evernote.com  Craft Docs: https://www.craft.do  Bear Notes: https://bear.app  Zoho notebooks: https://www.zoho.com/notebook/  Pocket: https://getpocket.com/ 

iOS Today (Video HI)
iOS 612: Our Favorite Editors' Choice Apps - Bear Notes, Mr. Crab, Otter Voice Notes, Notion, and more!

iOS Today (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 90:10


Check out Mikah and Rosemary's favorite picks from the App Store Editors' Choice list. From voice transcribing to photo editing, these are some high-quality downloads you should check out! Bear - Markdown Notes Otter: Transcribe Voice Notes Pixelmator Endel: Focus, Sleep, Relax Mr. Crab Everything Machine News A free issue of Macworld digital magazine for all Macworld.com visitors Alaska Airlines' e-ink bag label pairs with your iPhone to create an electronic baggage tag Amazon says Matter really matters to its smart home ambitions Apple is going to start removing Apple Arcade games – this is why Apple created the ultimate guide for how Apple Watch and Health are improving lives Shortcuts Corner Rosemary follows up on Anthony's shortcut request by recommending that he use NFC tags! Alan asks how to display the screen brightness percentage via shortcut. Feedback & Questions Mike wants to know if Sound Recognition in iOS 16 can be used to auto-open his door by interacting with his Nuki/intercom.  App Caps Rosemary: Turn off "Hey Siri" when your iPhone is face down Mikah: Mactracker   Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsors: nomadgoods.com/IOSTODAY eightsleep.com/ios itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30

iOS Today (MP3)
iOS 612: Our Favorite Editors' Choice Apps - Bear Notes, Mr. Crab, Otter Voice Notes, Notion, and more!

iOS Today (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 89:44


Check out Mikah and Rosemary's favorite picks from the App Store Editors' Choice list. From voice transcribing to photo editing, these are some high-quality downloads you should check out! Bear - Markdown Notes Otter: Transcribe Voice Notes Pixelmator Endel: Focus, Sleep, Relax Mr. Crab Everything Machine News A free issue of Macworld digital magazine for all Macworld.com visitors Alaska Airlines' e-ink bag label pairs with your iPhone to create an electronic baggage tag Amazon says Matter really matters to its smart home ambitions Apple is going to start removing Apple Arcade games – this is why Apple created the ultimate guide for how Apple Watch and Health are improving lives Shortcuts Corner Rosemary follows up on Anthony's shortcut request by recommending that he use NFC tags! Alan asks how to display the screen brightness percentage via shortcut. Feedback & Questions Mike wants to know if Sound Recognition in iOS 16 can be used to auto-open his door by interacting with his Nuki/intercom.  App Caps Rosemary: Turn off "Hey Siri" when your iPhone is face down Mikah: Mactracker   Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsors: nomadgoods.com/IOSTODAY eightsleep.com/ios itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30

iOS Today (Video)
iOS 612: Our Favorite Editors' Choice Apps - Bear Notes, Mr. Crab, Otter Voice Notes, Notion, and more!

iOS Today (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 90:10


Check out Mikah and Rosemary's favorite picks from the App Store Editors' Choice list. From voice transcribing to photo editing, these are some high-quality downloads you should check out! Bear - Markdown Notes Otter: Transcribe Voice Notes Pixelmator Endel: Focus, Sleep, Relax Mr. Crab Everything Machine News A free issue of Macworld digital magazine for all Macworld.com visitors Alaska Airlines' e-ink bag label pairs with your iPhone to create an electronic baggage tag Amazon says Matter really matters to its smart home ambitions Apple is going to start removing Apple Arcade games – this is why Apple created the ultimate guide for how Apple Watch and Health are improving lives Shortcuts Corner Rosemary follows up on Anthony's shortcut request by recommending that he use NFC tags! Alan asks how to display the screen brightness percentage via shortcut. Feedback & Questions Mike wants to know if Sound Recognition in iOS 16 can be used to auto-open his door by interacting with his Nuki/intercom.  App Caps Rosemary: Turn off "Hey Siri" when your iPhone is face down Mikah: Mactracker   Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsors: nomadgoods.com/IOSTODAY eightsleep.com/ios itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30

Podcasting Sucks!
Listener Q&A and Eric Skwarczynski's Podcasting Tips

Podcasting Sucks!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 17:09


In this episode I review Eric Skwarczynski's Top 10 tips for growing your podcast to 40,000 downloads per week (he's achieved this in just 18-months, he says). Who is Eric Skwarczynski? I have no more an idea than you do, but he's got some decent tips and I'd like to talk about them. After that you'll hear questions from Christian Smith and Fuzz Martin. Then you'll hear my answers to those questions. Have I been helpful to you in this episode? https://buymeacoffee.com/tannerhelps (Consider buying me a beer by clicking here). Notes Important Correction: 40,000 downloads per month, not 40,000 subscribers. Eric publishes once per week. That's 40,000/4.3 = ~9300 listeners. Eric Skwarczynski's article https://medium.com/@TheEricSki/how-i-grew-my-podcast-to-40-000-downloads-per-month-ten-tips-e00612f64d50 ([link]) Eric Skwarczynski's LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-skwarczynski-8aa28689/ ([link]) Bear Notes https://bear.app/ ([link]) Todoist https://todoist.com/ ([link]) Feedly RSS Reader https://feedly.com/ ([link]) Inoreader https://www.inoreader.com/ ([link]) Answer the Public https://answerthepublic.com ([link]) Descript https://descript.com ([link])

44BITS 팟캐스트 - 클라우드, 개발, 가젯
스탠다드아웃_079.log: 개발자를 위한 iMac, 개발 이슈 관리 도구, JXA(JavaScript for Automation)

44BITS 팟캐스트 - 클라우드, 개발, 가젯

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 63:44


스탠다드아웃 79번째 로그에서는 개발자를 위한 iMac, 개발 이슈 관리 도구, JXA(JavaScript for Automation) 등에 대해 이야기를 나눴습니다. 참가자: @nacyo_t, @raccoony, @seapy 정기 후원 - stdout.fm are creating 프로그래머들의 팟캐스트 | Patreon 쇼노트 개발자를 위한 iMac 누가 요즘 맥북프로 써? (feat. 아이맥) - YouTube HP ProDesk 400 G5 Mini Desktop PC - Customizable (6GE68AV_1) Keychron K2 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard 바밀로 저소음 적축키보드 VA87M Orange and White - YouTube Magic Keyboard - US English - Apple 개발자 이슈 관리 도구 MichaelMure/git-bug: Distributed, offline-first bug tracker embedded in git, with bridges Manage your team’s work, projects, & tasks online · Asana 아틀라시안, 지라·컨플루언스에 ‘무료 등급’ 신설 - CIO Korea We’re making our remote-friendly software products available for free - Work Life by Atlassian Notifications (beta) - The GitHub Blog JXA(JavaScript for Automation) 애플스크립트 - 위키백과, 우리 모두의 백과사전 JavaScript for Automation (JXA) Resources DEVONtechnologies | New in DEVONthink 3 Mac용 Automator 사용 설명서 - Apple 지원 Task Till Dawn · Projects | oliver-matuschin.de JXA-Cookbook/JXA-Cookbook: Cookbook for JavaScript for Automation in Mac OS X Yosemite Alfred - Productivity App for macOS Keyboard Maestro 9.0.5: Work Faster with Macros for macOS Services - Extensions - macOS - Human Interface Guidelines - Apple Developer Bear - Notes for iPhone, iPad and Mac

The Working With... Podcast
The Definitive Guide To Reducing Anxiety, Overwhelm and Busy-ness

The Working With... Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 12:26


This week it's all about calming down an out of control productivity system.    Links: Email Me | Twitter | Facebook | Website The FREE Beginners Guide To Building Your Own COD System Carl Pullein Learning Centre Productivity Masterclass | Create Your Own Custom Workflow Carl's YouTube Channel Carl Pullein Coaching Programmes The Working With… Podcast Previous episodes page   Script Episode 129 Hello and welcome to episode 129 of the Working With Podcast. A podcast to answer all your questions about productivity, time management, self-development and goal planning. My name is Carl Pullein and I am your host for this show. I do hope you are all doing well and staying safe. It is in times of difficulty when the best of us comes out. Now is the time to stand up and be a leader and set an example for everyone around us.  Now this week, I've received a few emails and I've had a number of people ask this question on this subject—or a similar question— and that is one where the productivity system itself has become overwhelming and is now the problem and not the work being thrown at us.  Now, before I do go into this week's question, I should point out that if you also find your productivity system has become bloated and overwhelming now would be a very good time to take or retake, my FREE COD productivity course. COD (Collect, Organise and Do) was created with simplicity at its heart. It was born out of my own experiences creating a monster of a productivity system that In itself became the problem that demanded more and more of my time every day.  The COD course will take you through the basic set up of a simple system, explain what you need (and by omission what you do not need) and show you, in outline, how to manage your work so you spend more time doing and less time organising and processing.  So if you haven't done so already, get yourself signed up. It's completely free and don't worry, it is not a sales pitch designed to get you to sign up for ever more expensive courses. It is a course designed to help, not sell. And most important of all, it will show you the essential components of building a productivity system that works for you. Okay, it's now time for me to hand you over to the Mystery Podcast voice for this week's question.  This week's question comes from Helen, Helen asks: Hi Carl, I've been following your work for some time and wonder if you can help sort out the mess I am in. I am using Evernote and Notion for my notes, I also have to use Microsoft OneNote for my work and I also use Todoist for my personal tasks and Microsoft's new To-do for my work tasks. It all just feels so overwhelming. Is there anything I can do that will help me to feel more in control?  Firstly, thank you, Helen, for sending in this question.  Now, where do we start? The best place to start is recognising there is a problem and in this case Helen, you have done that. You have recognised you have a problem.  A good place to start is to calculate how much time you are spending organising and processing each day. Under normal circumstances, you really should only be spending twenty to thirty minutes, maximum, processing and organising your work. The rest of the time you should be doing the work.  A lot of overwhelm is self-inflicted. We spend more time adding than taking away. What we should be doing is looking at subtracting instead of adding.  Asking questions such as ‘do I really need this app?' And ‘Is this adding to or reducing the amount of work I do each day?' Are helpful in determining whether or not your system is the cause of the problem.  Also, look at the tasks themselves—do those tasks really need doing or can you combine them with other tasks—picking up your prescription at the same time as doing your weekly shopping. Replying to your actionable email while waiting to pick up your kids from school, for example. Problems are also caused by us wanting to see a lot more than we need to see. And there is a difference between what we would like to see and what we need to see.  What you need to see is a simple list of tasks you have prioritised to do today. Nothing else. What we like to see often can be a list of tasks labeled to be done at the office and at the computer. What we have planned for the week, progress of a specific project and a whole bunch of other stuff. The problem there, of course, is seeing all that stuff doesn't move anything forward and just causes anxiety, overwhelm, distraction and a feeling of being busy. Not exactly a good mental state to be in.  The time to be looking at future work is when you do your weekly planning session and to a less extent when you do your daily planning. 95% of the time on a day to day basis, you should only be seeing what you have prioritised to do today. That's all that matters right now.  Tomorrow's tasks are irrelevant at 9 am today. Tomorrow's tasks only become relevant tomorrow. Stop looking. Focus on today's tasks today and tomorrow's tasks tomorrow.  You see, you are dressing up procrastination and calling it “planning”. Looking at next week's tasks on a Tuesday afternoon when you still have Tuesday tasks to do is not planning. It's procrastinating. There is a time for planning when a project or an idea needs developing and the associated tasks can be pulled out and put into your to-do list. But if you are constantly looking at what's coming up tomorrow, later in the week or next month and you still have tasks today's tasks to do, you are procrastinating. Stop doing that. Do the tasks you have assigned yourself to do today and only go looking for more when you have completed those tasks.  Now many people have become so conditioned to checking and rechecking that there is a feeling of comfort in this action. A kind of delusion has set in—being convinced that all this checking and reviewing is somehow making them more productive. It's not. You need to snap out of that thinking. Planning, reviewing and checking have their place, but that should never be at the expense of doing the work.  It's similar to the same situation I find people who want to start a blog or YouTube channel. An awful lot of time is spent thinking, planning and thinking again and doing more research and more planning. You see all that planning, research and thinking is not doing. Nothing is being written or recorded. So nothing is happening.  Again, planning, researching, and thinking have their place and they are important. But none of that should ever get in the way of actually doing. For me, if I find myself planning and thinking beyond a few hours I see that as a trigger to analyse why I am not doing. I've learned from experience that having an idea, spending a little time thinking and planning it out and then doing it often leads to something special. My blog, this podcast and my YouTube channel all had a few hours of research and planning, but they only ever got off the ground and started when I sat down and started writing or recording. It was those first few attempts that gave me far more momentum and information than whatever I read, watched or planned.  So be very careful not to use ‘I just need to do a bit more research' as an excuse not to start doing the work that matters. You're going to learn a lot more from doing than you ever will from researching. Now for the one that creeps upon us and we are not aware it is happening. Too many apps.  This one has become a much bigger problem for many people over the last two or three years because we are so lucky to be living in an age where I feel human ingenuity and creativity are at a peak.  There are so many amazing apps to choose from out there. From Notion to Bear Notes, from Things 3 to Microsoft's ToDo. All of these apps have sprung up in the last two or three years and promise so much. It is so tempting to add one of these tools to our system.  And of course, we convince ourselves that we absolutely must have this new app because it is going to plug a gap we think we have in our system. Notion to me is the biggest culprit here because it promises to be all things to all people. It's a task manager, a personal wiki, a note-taking app, a research tool and a place to play around with building creative lists.  The problem here is because Notion is all things it is not one thing. So we add it to our toolbox and do not eliminate any of our existing tools. So now, not only do you have a to-do list and a notes app to keep up with and maintain, you now have Notion to keep up with and maintain too. You've just added more processing and organising time and done nothing that optimises the time you spend doing.  When you have tools that duplicate each other you put a lot of drag on your overall system. When you collect something where does it go? Which to-do list? Which notes app? Which calendar app? That's a lot of decisions to make. And if you are in a rush and you collect something, how do you remember where you collected it?  This is why I preach you need one to-do list, one notes app and one calendar app. You do not need multiple apps that do the same thing.  If your company requires you to use Outlook and Outlook calendar, then make Outlook calendar your calendar app. Likewise, if your company collaborates using OneNote, use OneNote as you notes app. Don't use OneNote for Work and Evernote for personal. You are just overloading your cognitive load and you just do not need all that complexity.  If you are serious about becoming better organised and more productive, then drop your excess apps. Pick one. One to-do list, one notes app and one calendar app. That's all you need. You may have a lot of work to do, but you are not a multinational conglomerate responsible for over 100,000 employees and millions of customers. You are an individual with a number of tasks to perform each day and a limited number of hours in which to do those tasks. You do not need all these distractions and complexity.  Focus on the work you have decided needs doing today, keep the apps you use to a minimum and reduce the amount of distractions and interruptions you get as best you can. Doing that will reduce your overwhelm and busy-ness and improve the quality of your work faster than another app will do. It leaves you feeling much more relaxed fulfilled and ultimately a lot happier. I hope that has helped, Helen. Keep things simple and you will be fine.  Thank you for the question and thank you to all of you for listening. Don't forget to have a look at my FREE COD course—details of which are in the show notes— and please stay safe. It just remains for me now to wish you all a very very productive week.   

44BITS 팟캐스트 - 클라우드, 개발, 가젯
스탠다드아웃_072.log: 데이터 분석, CCPA, 팩트풀니스(한스 로슬링) w/ 꼬젯

44BITS 팟캐스트 - 클라우드, 개발, 가젯

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 82:19


스탠다드아웃 72번째 로그에서는 꼬젯 님을 모시고 데이터 분석, CCPA, 팩트풀니스(한스 로슬링) 대한 이야기를 나눴습니다. 게스트: @mazycat(꼬젯 님) 참가자: @nacyo_t, @raccoonyy, @seapy 정기 후원 - stdout.fm are creating 프로그래머들의 팟캐스트 | Patreon 구글 클라우드 플랫폼 서울 리전 오픈 구글 클라우드 플랫폼, 한국 공략 시동 - ZDNet korea BigQuery: Cloud Data Warehouse  |  Google Cloud 파이썬(Python) datetime 클래스 치트시트 | 44BITS 기술 블로그 Coordinated Universal Time - Wikipedia ODK 데이터 분석가 구인 ODK Careers - BambooHR 같이 일할 동료를 찾아요 – Cojette (꼬젯) – 잡덕 잉여 데이터 분석가의 이것저것 CCPA(California Consumer Privacy Act) California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) | State of California - Department of Justice - Office of the Attorney General CCPA에 대응하는 구글 데이터 서비스 사용자의 자세 – Cojette (꼬젯) – 잡덕 잉여 데이터 분석가의 이것저것 General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) – Official Legal Text 정책위키 한눈에 보는 정책 - 데이터 3법 Twitter Admits Recording Plaintext Passwords in Internal Logs, Just Like GitHub KISA 정보보호 및 개인정보보호관리체계 인증 - 한국인터넷진흥원 AppsFlyer | Attribution Data You Can Trust Compliance | How Google complies with data protection laws 사내 SQL 교육 DBeaver Community | Free Universal Database Tool DataGrip: The Cross-Platform IDE for Databases & SQL by JetBrains TablePlus | Modern, Native Tool for Database Management BigQuery의 모든 것(기획자, 마케터, 신입 데이터 분석가를 위한) 입문편 김창준 - https://youtu.be/ThGbP9wgkz8?t=20 “누구나 프로그래밍을 할 수 있다”는… 팩트풀니스(한스 로슬링) Bear - Notes for iPhone, iPad and Mac 알라딘: 팩트풀니스 인구 변화로 본 한국의 현재와 미래 - 한스 로슬링 강연 - YouTube 행동경제학 - 위키백과, 우리 모두의 백과사전 넛지 - YES24 생각에 관한 생각 - YES24 ‘아동학대 사망 사건’ 터지면 떠오르는 ‘계모’…실제론 7.5%뿐 : 사회일반 : 사회 : 뉴스 : 한겨레 Hans Rosling | Speaker | TED Gapminder: Gapminder Foundation is fighting devastating ignorance with a fact-based worldview that everyone can understand. Dollar Street

The Working With... Podcast
How To Choose The Right Set Of Apps For A Great Productivity System

The Working With... Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 11:44


Podcast 121 This week we have a question all about apps and choosing the best combination of apps for you.    Links: Email Me | Twitter | Facebook | Website Productivity Masterclass | Create Your Own Custom Workflow Carl's YouTube Channel The FREE Beginners Guide To Building Your Own COD System Carl Pullein Coaching Programmes The Carl Pullein Learning Centre  The Working With… Podcast Previous episodes page   Script Episode 121 Hello and welcome to episode 121 of the Working With Podcast. A podcast to answer all your questions about productivity, time management, self-development and goal planning. My name is Carl Pullein and I am your host for this show. This week it's all about which apps to choose for your productivity system and how to choose them. With apps like Wunderlist and Newton Mail closing down, this week has been a timely reminder that the apps we choose for our system are important. Choose the wrong apps and you spend a lot of time having to transfer your information from one app to another when it closes down or becomes too expensive to manage. Choose the right app and your system and the app can now together.  But before we get into this week's question don't forget if you are ready to move beyond the to-do list my Productivity Masterclass Workflow course will do that for you. This is a brand new course designed to teach you how to create workflows in your day so you create enough time to focus on the things you want to focus on. Full details of the course are in this week's show notes.  Okay, it's now time for me to hand you over to the mystery podcast voice for this week's question. This week's question comes from Myke. Myke asks: Hi Carl, I am a very heavy Apple user, and I love their products. I think they could be the key to my productivity if utilised properly. I have an iMac at home, and iMac at work, a MacBook pro for when on the go, an iPad, and an iPhone - as well as multiple Homepods throughout my home. What productivity "stack" would you recommend for someone like myself? Thank you Myke for your question.  I've always felt the benefit of sticking with built-in apps is you are much less likely to have an app you rely on shut down on you. Just in the last couple of weeks, I've received notifications about two popular apps closing down. Wunderlist and Newton Mail (again) and this is certainly something that concerns me.  Part of building a productivity system is consistency. The amount of time it takes to not only get your stuff into a system, and that time can be a lot, a more important element is the trust you have for that system. If you don't trust your system then it is not working. This means if you are planning on using third-party apps you need to make sure the apps you are using the companies behind them are structurally and financially sound.  A couple of years ago I used Newton Mail as my email app of choice. It was wonderfully simple and minimalist and it had everything I needed in an email app. Then I got a notification to say they were closing down.  Several months later, I was told they were starting up again and this time it would be different because they had a big financial backer. And then last week we were told they were closing down again.  Fortunately, this time I was not going to make the same mistake so did not return to Newton. I set up Apple Mail on all my devices and while there are a few features that are lacking such as scheduled sending which I did use in Newton, it was no big deal and scheduled sending is rather less important than having an app that will not go away. Apple Mail has been a Mail app I have used for nearly twenty years and it is solid and dependable. I also know a lot of people who invested time and effort into Wunderlist and we now know that will be closing down in May. That has been on the horizon for a while now, but the end date is finally approaching and if you are a Wunderlist user you only have three months to migrate to another app.  This makes things difficult for other app developers. Trust is a big issue for anyone wanting to build a strong productivity system and if there is any uncertainty then people are not going to invest their time and money in an app that may or may not be around in five years time.  Evernote is an app that I have used for over ten years. It has always been solid, dependable and has been a huge part of my digital life. Unfortunately, these days their lack of development and the competitive state of the notes app market with apps like Notion, Bear Notes and Apple Notes have created a huge mountain for it to climb if it wants to get back to being one of the top note-taking apps. The good news is Evernote is apparently cash positive and it does have a loyal following. My worry is if the updated Evernote does not meet customer expectations (which are incredibly high after more than a year of back end development) what happens next?  I have found Evernote difficult to use on my iPhone since iOS13 came out so I have been using Apple Notes more and more and have now found workarounds for many of the things I used to do in Evernote that Apple Notes cannot do. Until recently, Evernote was one of the first apps I opened in a morning on my computer, now I open is only a couple of time per week. Personally I hope and pray Evernote's impending update will not disappoint, but if it does I already have a replacement at the ready.  So what can we do? Well if you want to be completely protected the best advice I can give is go with the built-in apps. That means if you are in the Apple ecosystem where possible use the Apple apps.  Apple Notes is a serious contender in the notes app market now. It's free and has an impressive set of features. The Apple Reminders update last September gave this built-in to-do list some much-needed love and now has quite an impressive feature set  And Apple Calendar has been a solid calendar app for over twenty years. There are a few features it could do with, like the ability to allow people to book times on a public calendar, but it is a very dependable calendar app.  Microsoft has a solid set of productivity apps too. Outlook is the industry standard for most companies when it comes to email and calendar and OneNote is one of the best note-taking apps out there.  For your To-dos, Microsoft To-Do is likely to become a solid to-do list manager in the near future, particularly if it does incorporate many of the features Wunderlist had.  And of course, Google has it's own Tasks and Keep and has probably the best calendar app out there The problem with using these built-in mainstream apps is you do not get a lot of features and if something does not work properly it can be a long time before they are updated. But they are unlikely to disappear, they are simple to set up and simple to use. And in my experience, it does not take a lot of time to learn how to use them.  That said, the biggest thing to remember is the app you use is rather less important than the system you set up. As long as the apps you are using are dependable and you allow enough time to learn how to use them then almost any app out there is going to do the job for you. App switching is time-wasting and can be a huge cause of procrastination. I've always said pick one app and stick with it for a year. That gives you enough time to learn how to use it properly and develop workarounds for the things you want to be able to do with it.  My recent organisational change in my to-do list manager could easily be created in any type of app. So far I have shown how to set it up in Apple Reminders and Todoist and in the coming weeks, I plan to show how this could be set up in Trello and TeuxDeux. These apps are very different and yet a simple organisational system can be set up in any of them. That's why your ‘system' is more important than the apps you are using. Another reason why your system is more important than the apps you use is if the worst-case scenario does happen and the app you are using shuts down or becomes prohibitively expensive, you can quickly and easily transfer your data across to new apps.  So there is a lot to be said for using built-in apps. They are reliable, consistent and have just enough features to be able to do what you need them to do.  Let's take the Google suite of productivity apps as an example. Given that all you need is a calendar, a to-do list manager, a notes app and a cloud storage drive. With Google, you have them all. Because of the way Google has added plugins and extensions to their Chrome browser, you can build an amazing productivity dashboard using Chrome. Gmail can operate your email, and if an email comes in you can quickly add it as a task to Google tasks or highlight a section in the email and add it as a note to Google Keep. Another great feature of Google Keep is you can create mini (or full) checklists and all sorts of other types of notes and have them easily accessible as a side panel in your browser.  Microsoft office also now allows you to add add-ons to Outlook so you have quick access to your calendar, to-dos and notes from your Outlook window. And of course, all your files can be stored in OneDrive.  If I were to completely start again with building my own productivity system, given all my devices are Apple, I would set everything up using only the Apple apps. Apple's sharing functionality across all their devices makes adding tasks, notes and events incredibly easy and iCloud storage is cheap - $10 for 2 terabytes of storage.  So, if you want to build your very own productivity system, today I would advise you to start with using the built-in apps your devices come with. If you are in the Apple eco-system like you, Myke, I would use Reminders, Apple Notes, Apple Calendar and iCloud. If I were predominantly a Windows user I would use Microsofts apps and if I were hybrid ie, my computers were Windows and my phone was either an iPhone or Android phone I would go with the Google set.  Only after at least six months would I consider third party apps and would only change if I was having some serious difficulties managing my work with the apps I was using.  I hope that answers your question, Myke. Thank you for the question and thank you to all of you for listening.  It just remains for me now to wish you all a very very productive week.   

React Native Radio
RNR 148: What's in My Stack?

React Native Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 63:08


In this episode of React Native Radio the panel overviews the libraries and tools they choose for their stack and explain why they choose them. Christopher Reyes starts by discussing his favorite notes app, Bear Notes. He shares the features from the app that makes him love it so much. The panel also discusses Notion as a good resource for organizing teams.    Next, Chris outlines the stack he would recommend for someone new to development and React Native.  He recommends React Native CLI, React Native Navigation, Native Base, and Async Storage. Chris explains why he recommends these tools.    The panel also discusses the importance of going back to your source to make sure you are using the most up to date product. The panel considers what version five of React Navigation with the component-based API will change in their everyday work. They all express their excitement to try it.    Jamon Holmgren is the next panelist to outline his stack. He builds with Ignite and uses the stack that it provides. Jamon explains how Ignite works and what it has in its stack. He likes React Navigation, MobX and, React Native Screens. Jamon goes over the pros and cons of a Native navigation stack compared to a JavaScript one. He also explains why he prefers MobX and goes over the differences over their various tools. He also discusses the boilerplates built by Infinite Red and what to expect in their upcoming boilerplates.    Next, Charles Max Wood shares his troubles with his current DevchatTV app and the panel tries to help. Josh Justice is the last to overview his stack, he discusses one of his hobby apps, building a todo app. He is using Orbitjs, ESLint, Prettier, React Native Elements, and React Native Paper. Josh emphasizes the need to test even in hobby projects, for that he uses Dependabot, React Native testing library, and Detox.  Panelists Josh Justice Charles Max Wood Christopher Reyes Jamon Holmgren Sponsors Infinite Red G2i CacheFly Links Bear Notes  Notion  NativeBase  AsyncStorage  React Native CLI  React Navigation  React Navigation v5 preview  Ignite React Native screens  MobX State Tree  React Native EU 2019: Jamon Holmgren  MobX  Jamon Holmgren - Build an iOS and Android app in 15 minutes using React Native  Orbit JS  nativeup  Dependabot  Material UI guidelines  iOS Human Interface Guidelines  Appium  https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Charles Max Wood: The MaxCoders Guide To Finding Your Dream Developer Job Buy DevchatTV a coffee Josh Justice: Editor Snippets Christopher Reyes: MacBook Pro Web Developer Setup — From clean slate to dev machine  Jamon Holmgren: Software Libraries Are Terrifying 

Devchat.tv Master Feed
RNR 148: What's in My Stack?

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2019 63:08


In this episode of React Native Radio the panel overviews the libraries and tools they choose for their stack and explain why they choose them. Christopher Reyes starts by discussing his favorite notes app, Bear Notes. He shares the features from the app that makes him love it so much. The panel also discusses Notion as a good resource for organizing teams.    Next, Chris outlines the stack he would recommend for someone new to development and React Native.  He recommends React Native CLI, React Native Navigation, Native Base, and Async Storage. Chris explains why he recommends these tools.    The panel also discusses the importance of going back to your source to make sure you are using the most up to date product. The panel considers what version five of React Navigation with the component-based API will change in their everyday work. They all express their excitement to try it.    Jamon Holmgren is the next panelist to outline his stack. He builds with Ignite and uses the stack that it provides. Jamon explains how Ignite works and what it has in its stack. He likes React Navigation, MobX and, React Native Screens. Jamon goes over the pros and cons of a Native navigation stack compared to a JavaScript one. He also explains why he prefers MobX and goes over the differences over their various tools. He also discusses the boilerplates built by Infinite Red and what to expect in their upcoming boilerplates.    Next, Charles Max Wood shares his troubles with his current DevchatTV app and the panel tries to help. Josh Justice is the last to overview his stack, he discusses one of his hobby apps, building a todo app. He is using Orbitjs, ESLint, Prettier, React Native Elements, and React Native Paper. Josh emphasizes the need to test even in hobby projects, for that he uses Dependabot, React Native testing library, and Detox.  Panelists Josh Justice Charles Max Wood Christopher Reyes Jamon Holmgren Sponsors Infinite Red G2i CacheFly Links Bear Notes  Notion  NativeBase  AsyncStorage  React Native CLI  React Navigation  React Navigation v5 preview  Ignite React Native screens  MobX State Tree  React Native EU 2019: Jamon Holmgren  MobX  Jamon Holmgren - Build an iOS and Android app in 15 minutes using React Native  Orbit JS  nativeup  Dependabot  Material UI guidelines  iOS Human Interface Guidelines  Appium  https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Charles Max Wood: The MaxCoders Guide To Finding Your Dream Developer Job Buy DevchatTV a coffee Josh Justice: Editor Snippets Christopher Reyes: MacBook Pro Web Developer Setup — From clean slate to dev machine  Jamon Holmgren: Software Libraries Are Terrifying 

44BITS 팟캐스트 - 클라우드, 개발, 가젯
stdout_053.log: 가계부의 끝판왕 후잉 개발 이야기 w/ 흥반장

44BITS 팟캐스트 - 클라우드, 개발, 가젯

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 78:29


stdout.fm 53번째 로그에서는 가계부의 끝판왕 후잉 개발 이야기를 나눴습니다. 참가자: @nacyo_t, @raccoonyy, @seapy 게스트: 후잉 개발자 흥반장 님 쇼노트 44bits 워크숍: 도커 깐 김에 배포까지 stdout.fm 정기 후원 - Patreon 후잉가계부(whooing) 2018 당근마켓 이삿날 - YouTube Intuit®: Official Site | Powering Financial Prosperity‎ Budget Tracker & Planner | Free Online Money Management | Mint Ajax (programming) - Wikipedia 아이캐시하우스에서 오신 분들께 드리는 공지 - 후잉가계부(whooing) 클라우드 서비스 | 클라우드 컴퓨팅 솔루션| Amazon Web Services CoffeeScript React Native · A framework for building native apps using React 대한민국 대표 가계부 - http://가계부.kr 회계1 DEVONtechnologies | DEVONthink, professional document and information management for the Mac and iOS Best Note Taking App - Organize Your Notes with Evernote 인터페이스와 기능 추가 대한 개인적인 견해(흥반장) - whooing.com stderr_046.log: 복식부기 가계부 후잉 사용자 모임 (1) w/ ecleya | 개발자 팟캐스트 stdout.fm Whooing > API References > 후잉은 복식부기 가계부이자 자산 관리 도구이다 - 141: tweet overflow jQuery React – A JavaScript library for building user interfaces Laravel - The PHP Framework For Web Artisans CodeIgniter Web Framework ZEIT - The easiest way to deploy websites Visual Studio Code - Code Editing. Redefined Sublime Text - A sophisticated text editor for code, markup and prose Bear Shop: Wear Bear or be square. Bear - Notes for iPhone, iPad and Mac

Gadget Lab: Weekly Tech News
Why It’s So Hard to Unlink Yourself From Facebook

Gadget Lab: Weekly Tech News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 40:21


If you have both an Instagram and Facebook account, chances are they are connected, whether you like it or not. But what if you didn’t connect them in the first place, or if you have a Finstagram account that you really don’t want linked back to your main? Too bad, because once Facebook has enough data on you to sync your accounts together, it’s never letting go. (Yeah, that “unlink account” button? It doesn’t actually work.) This week, WIRED staff writer Paris Martineau joins the show to talk about how Facebook has tightened its grip on Instagram and the other apps it has dominion over. Also in the news: Apple revises its stance on having humans listen to your Siri queries, a former Google and Uber engineer goes to court after he was accused of stealing trade secrets, and Amazon defends its practice of heavily promoting its own products over those sold by other retailers on the site. Show Notes: Read Paris’ story about unlinking Facebook and Instagram accounts here. Read stories about Anthony Levandowski’s legal troubles from Aarian Marshall and Alex Davies here and here. Read Jay Greene’s story about Amazon’s self-marketing tactics at the Washington Post here. Paris Martineau is on Twitter at @parismartineau. Michael Calore can be found at @snackfight. Lauren Goode is @laurengoode. Arielle Pardes can be found at @pardesoteric. Bling the main hotline at @GadgetLab. Our theme song is by Solar Keys. Recommendations: Paris recommends the Bear Notes app for iOS and MacOS. Lauren recommends the movie The Last Black Man in San Francisco, available on demand. Arielle recommends the Chrome browser extension Safe Book. Michael recommends the show The Green Frontier on Netflix. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

44BITS 팟캐스트 - 클라우드, 개발, 가젯
stdout_043.log: 갤럭시 노트 10, 테슬라 모델 3, Go 언어 입문, 테라폼 삽질 공유회

44BITS 팟캐스트 - 클라우드, 개발, 가젯

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 89:46


stdout.fm 43번째 로그에서는 갤럭시 노트 10, 테슬라 모델 3, Go 언어 입문, 테라폼 삽질 공유회 등에 대해서 이야기를 나눴습니다. 참가자: @seapy, @nacyo_t, @raccoonyy 주제별 바로 듣기 00:20 갤럭시 노트 10(Galaxy Note 10) 예약 13:00 테슬라 모델 3(Tesla Model 3) 한국 출시 27:30 정부24, 엑티브X 없이 사용 가능 52:00 Go 프로그래밍 언어 입문 69:05 테라폼 삽질 공유회 후기 / ConfConf 2016 82:06 구글 검색, 팟캐스트 검색 기능 추가 갤럭시 노트 10(Galaxy Note 10) 예약 Galaxy Note10 & Note10+ | Features & Specifications | Samsung US Bear - Notes for iPhone, iPad and Mac iPhone SE - 제품사양 Galaxy Note10 | 10+ 5G 사전판매 | 삼성닷컴 Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ – The Official Samsung Galaxy Site 테슬라 모델 3(Tesla Model 3) 한국 출시 테슬라 모델 3 구매를 고민하는 히치하이커를 위한 안내서(feat 코나 EV 오너) - YouTube 코나 Electric | 현대자동차 Model 3 | Tesla 스타필드 하남 | Tesla 오픈핵 행사 마치고 돌아가는 차에서 잡담 - YouTube 오토파일럿 | Tesla 테슬라 상하이 기가팩토리 3, 올 하반기 본격 가동 - 모터그래프 한국의 Tesla 수퍼차저 | Tesla 정부24, 엑티브X 없이 사용 가능 정부24 등 공공 웹사이트, 액티브엑스 안 깔아도 된다 데스크탑 클라우드 가상화 솔루션 | Amazon Web Services Remote Desktop Protocol - Wikipedia 아이핀 - 위키백과, 우리 모두의 백과사전 Uber - 지금 차량 서비스를 이용하거나 차량 운행으로 수익을 올리세요 Grab – Transport, Food Delivery & Payment Solutions Go 프로그래밍 언어 입문 gofmt - The Go Programming Language Go(고) 언어 설치하기 feat. VS Code - YouTube Keyboard Maestro 9.0: Work Faster with Macros for macOS seapy/decolink: Decoration link fallroot/copy-url-for-alfred: You can copy browser’s URL and title with various formats like markdown, anchor tag and your own. seapy/decolink | CircleCI GitHub Actions | GitHub Developer Guide mitchellh/gox: A dead simple, no frills Go cross compile tool 테라폼 삽질 공유회 후기 / ConfConf 2016 테라폼 삽질 공유회 | Festa! stdout_036.log: 오픈핵 2019, Little Big Data, Facebook Dev C 서울, Oculus Quest w/ jayjinjay | 개발자 팟캐스트 stdout.fm Open Space - PyCon Korea 2019 ConfConf 2016 ConfConf 2016 - YouTube 구글 검색, 팟캐스트 검색 기능 추가 Press play: Find and listen to podcast episodes on Search 아프리카TV, NHN 팟캐스트 ‘팟티’ 인수 | Bloter.net 팟프리카 아프리카TV : 네이버 금융

44BITS 팟캐스트 - 클라우드, 개발, 가젯
stderr_008.log: Our 44bits.io

44BITS 팟캐스트 - 클라우드, 개발, 가젯

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2018 62:00


여덟 번째 에피소드의 번외편입니다. 본편 녹음을 끝내고 @j2p 님을 모시고 rebuild.fm, Plagger, 글쓰기 도구, 44bits.io에 대해서 이야기를 나눴습니다. 게스트: @j2p_ 참가자: @seapy, @nacyo_t (일본어) rebuild.fm의 통계학 - Speaker Deck miyagawa/plagger: Pluggable RSS/Atom aggregator (일본어) Google에서「배고파」라고 검색하면 피자가 배달되도록 만들기까지 (일본어) 그거Plagger로할수있어 - 하테나 다이어리 Seapy’s Blog Welcome to TextBundle.org! Jekyll • Simple, blog-aware, static sites - Transform your plain text into static websites and blogs Imgur: The magic of the Internet Org mode for Emacs – Your Life in Plain Text Out Now: Image Previews, Drag and Drop, iOS 11 - Ulysses Blog Bear - Notes for iPhone, iPad and Mac Using the iPad for: Writing Novels - Matt Gemmell 도스에서 작성된 ‘왕좌의 게임’ – Sciencetimes denoland/deno: A secure TypeScript runtime on V8 Firecracker awslabs/aws-lambda-rust-runtime: A Rust runtime for AWS Lambda (일본어) AWS Lambda Custom Runtimes芸人 Advent Calendar 2018 - Qiita Open Color Line wrap and word wrap - Wikipedia 테라폼(Terraform) 기초 튜토리얼: AWS로 시작하는 Infrastructure as Code - 44bits.io 테라폼 - Google 검색 Amazon Web Services 한국 블로그 ConfConf 2016 ConfConf 2016 - AWS re:invent 2015 (USA - Las Vegas) by 유용빈 - YouTube Google Gave I/O Attendees A Pixel Laptop - Business Insider (일본어) Developers.IO 점프 투 파이썬 - WikiDocs Blue - Yeti

44BITS 팟캐스트 - 클라우드, 개발, 가젯
stdout_008.log: 장애 리포트, Notion.so, 구독 지옥

44BITS 팟캐스트 - 클라우드, 개발, 가젯

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 62:17


여덟 번째 에피소드에서는 장애 리포트, AWS / KT 장애 후속 조치, Notion.so 가이드, 앱 구독 모델에 대해서 이야기를 했습니다. 참가자: @seapy, @raccoonyy, @nacyo_t SRE WEEKLY – scalability, availability, incident response, automation Outage.Report 11개국 초유의 ‘동시 먹통’…’인증서 만료’가 부른 대란 Why millions of Brits’ mobile phones were knackered on Thursday: An expired Ericsson software certificate • The Register Let’s Encrypt - Free SSL/TLS Certificates AWS Certificate Manager - Amazon Web Services(AWS) Toss Feed - 토스 공식 블로그 토스, 8천만 달러 투자 유치하며 기업가치 1조 3천억 원 인정받아 AWS 장애 후속 조치 KT - 서비스 장애 보상 대상 조회 OnDemandKorea 제주항공 - Google 검색 노션 가이드 한국어 번역본 당근마켓과 함께 할 개발자를 찾고 있어요! The new Gutenberg editing experience Publish | Day One 스크리브너(Scrivener) 한국어 튜토리얼 가이드 개정판 :: Back to the Mac 블로그 Bear - Notes for iPhone, iPad and Mac Ulysses Feedly Instapaper 스타트업 문서도구 ‘Notion’으로 이전한 후기 : 네이버 블로그 Notion 1년간의 사용기 디지털 구독의 시작, 조인스 KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2018 - Linux Foundation Events The Illustrated Children’s Guide to Kubernetes - YouTube

GTDJedi Podcast
GTDJedi Podcast - EP036 - App Battle II - Notes vs. Evernote vs. Bear Notes

GTDJedi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2018 50:03


In this epic App Battle, the panel shares why their notes app is the best note app.

battle evernote bear notes
Massively Unqualified: Development
Episode 12: Being demotivated and getting back on track

Massively Unqualified: Development

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2017 74:00


This week we discuss the new Viveport subscription service. Then we move into a candid discussion about motivation and what to do when we can’t get work done. Viveport Subscription (https://www.viveport.com/subscriptions/SB-1819822916) HTC’s Viveport VR Subscription Service Opens Doors to Developers | Variety (http://variety.com/2017/digital/news/htc-viveport-vr-subscription-service-1201994366/) Getting Things Done (http://gettingthingsdone.com/) Dave uses: OmniFocus (https://www.omnigroup.com/omnifocus) Joe uses: To do list and task manager. Free, easy, online and mobile: Todoist (https://en.todoist.com/) Joe uses: Bear Notes (http://www.bear-writer.com/)

You don't look like a runner
Between my face and my finger

You don't look like a runner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970


Hello and welcome to You Don't Look Like a Runner—an avant garde podcast, making unusual editing decisions and challenging your expectations of what this series is all about. This is part two of an epic new year chat which started in episode 18. This week Jon goes round the houses and Nick regrets not making a purchase. We discuss lightbulbs, voice assistants and Greggs (the baker). Nick is desperate to go to bed, Jon is not, and we spend a long time talking about the OnePlus 5T. ## A word from our sponsor Thanks to our podcasting host [Podiant](http://podiant.co/) for supporting _You Don't Look Like a Runner_. Start your own show today with 25% off podcast hosting for three months. Just go to podiant.co/signup and use the offer code “RUNNER” for 25% off your first three months of podcast hosting. ## Show notes * [VTech KidiZoom Duo Camera](http://amzn.to/2FvppuG) * [Hive Smart Lighting Products | Hive Home](https://www.hivehome.com/products/categories/lights) * [Does Apple now make too many products? | afr.com](http://www.afr.com/technology/technology-companies/apple/does-apple-now-make-too-many-products-20170511-gw34rz) * [iPhone SE](https://www.theverge.com/2016/3/25/11302968/apple-iphone-se-review) aka “The Great North Run of Phones”, reviewed on The Verge * [OnePlus 5T review: polished to a T - The Verge](https://www.theverge.com/2017/11/20/16672600/oneplus-5t-smartphone-android-2017-review) * Android Pay promotion: [Visa Tap & Win](https://www.android.com/intl/en_uk/pay/promotions/visa/) * [Greggs](https://www.greggs.co.uk) * [Bear - Notes for iPhone, iPad and Mac](http://www.bear-writer.com) * [The all-new Things. Your to-do list for Mac & iOS](https://www.culturedcode.com/things/) * [Amazon is planning to end support for its online MP3 locker - The Verge](https://www.theverge.com/2017/12/20/16803024/amazon-shutting-down-music-storage-subscriptions-autorip) * [Why I hate your iPhone hot takes. Thread: