The Top 3 Favorite Typefaces of Influential Designers · Typewolf
I reached out to 41 influential designers and asked them to share their top 3 favorite fonts—I compiled their responses into a list of the 11 most popular typefaces.
Chris Shaw joins our product team, where he’ll coordinate how to augment Hypothesis to move social annotation forward. Learn about Chris's career arc, why he’s excited about Hypothesis, and his takes on bots, community building, huskies, and more.
“The data I’m seeing so far is all just what website domains apps are communicating with, which is of somewhat limited value for the average consumer who wouldn’t know what domains to be concerned about,” says Thomas Reed, director of Mac and mobile platforms at the security firm Malwarebytes.
Yeah because a subdomain of google dot com is really going to fool em. *Malwarebytes*? Go back to the 80s man. …I should actually say *come on back to the 80s* because I legit need to fix my COMPAQ Portable’s keyboard.
god damn is AirDrop good… and Universal Clipboard in conjunction with a clipboard manager that’s also iCloud enabled (Copied) just means that one can use it full-function for the price of just always having a Mac sitting online, somewhere.
As you may already know, the Drafts app by AgileTortoise is a highly flexible application, and through it’s actions functionality, it effectively provides a framework through which to create customisable operations such as those you might find with plug-ins on desktop only applications. One of the features of the actions is that you can tie them to particular keyboard shortcut combinations. But what isn’t quite so easy is the auditing of those keyboard shortcuts, and a number of people on the Drafts forums voiced their desire to have something to do this. To that end, I created a way to do this. How? By using an action of course!
How to make your Mac do your work for you with Automator
In Yosemite, Automator allows you to choose from eight different templates for your workflow. The template chosen dictates how the workflow gets its input.
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