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“I want to see mainstream media start to use the analogy in a good landing page for the kids to ttrpgs.”
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“NEW HAT DROPPED ITS GOT BUG REPELLENT AND A HIDDEN NECK FLAP AOUUU (WOLF HOWL)”
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Announcing the expanded Shortcuts Library with 600 shortcuts and 150 bundle shortcuts – Matthew Cassinelli
Announcing the expanded Shortcuts Library with 600 shortcuts and 150 bundle shortcuts – Matthew Cassinelli
I am incredibly excited to announce the relaunch of my Shortcuts Library in its expanded form, including over 600 custom shortcuts! What’s new The Shortcuts Library is updated from last year’s release, in which I consolidated my original larger library into 50+ shortcuts that each covered large areas of what’s possible with Shortcuts. With the […]
Announcing the expanded Shortcuts Library with 600 shortcuts and 150 bundle shortcuts – Matthew Cassinelli
8 Useful Apple Shortcuts You Should Check Out
8 Useful Apple Shortcuts You Should Check Out
Every year we like to take a fresh look at the different shortcut options that are available to use with the Shortcuts app on iOS devices and Mac,...
8 Useful Apple Shortcuts You Should Check Out
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“Explain to me in what scenario a fucking square can intuitively mean anything game related”
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“Flexible Shortcuts actions from multiple apps can lead to some powerful combinations. With Play by @mactanaka, Downie from @charlieMonroe, and @getchannels’ virtual channels, I created myTunes, an automated 24/7 music video channel for @AutomationApril. https://t.co/qupWgnnlv4”
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Automation April: myTunes, a Personalized Music Video Channel
Automation April: myTunes, a Personalized Music Video Channel
One of the delights of Shortcuts is the potential of simple individual actions. By themselves, they might not do much, but combined with simple actions from other apps, they create shortcuts that are greater than the sum of their parts. Two of my favorite recent examples are a pair of actions from the apps Play
Automation April: myTunes, a Personalized Music Video Channel
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“In 1920s slang, a JOHNSON-MAN was a criminal. (A Dictionary of the Underworld, 1949)”
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“Couldn't be more excited to welcome @arshapiro90 to The @verge as new lead reporter for Hot Pod! https://t.co/cUIGEWSVHb”
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“Ah the angriest guy at work left 700 comments on a doc I wrote. That’s a closed laptop Tuesday folks”
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“Hey extension developers 👋🏻 Is there a technique for detecting whether an external app has registered to handle a given protocol? I see the commit (below) which adds console logging if Chrome detects a protocol has been registered– but no way to observe. https://t.co/BcFt7O0jiV”
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🤖 Using AI for Blogging — Justin Ferriman
🤖 Using AI for Blogging — Justin Ferriman
I have been a blogger for a long time. Even before I started LearnDash, I wrote a blog while in college as I first became familiar with...
🤖 Using AI for Blogging — Justin Ferriman
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“im turning 28 this year and i am unemployed and only have 4 transformers, but my living conditions are nice”
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