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5 Tips for Posting on a Technology Forum
5 Tips for Posting on a Technology Forum
An online forum is a great place to ask questions and generally seek advice on what you want to do with technology. I spend a bit of time each day catching up on the latest discussions across maybe a half dozen or so technical fora. On some of them I am a heavy contributor, and on others I generally lurk, just gleaning insights and keeping up with the latest conversations. Having been involved with technical forums for the past thirty years or so I’ve seen plenty of good and bad practices, and in this post I am going to share five tips on what I think are valuable and practical considerations for posting queries to technical forums.
·thoughtasylum.com·
5 Tips for Posting on a Technology Forum
MacStories Unwind: How We Write
MacStories Unwind: How We Write
[audio_player src=”https://cdn.simplecast.com/audio/0de98bba-5e4d-4879-94dc-8c76a3a88322/episodes/6b731c78-a3ce-451f-a4bf-61a5bc816596/audio/1e4081cb-df32-4a41-8175-abc2419ab8a7/default_tc.mp3?nocache” mime_type=”audio/mpeg” total_duration=”00:24:44” caption=”“] [subscribe_to_unwind] This week, Federico and I talk about the writing process, Federico recommends Vampire by Olivia Rodrigo and I recommend Hijack on Apple TV+. Sponsored By: Kolide – It ensures that if a device isn’t secure it can’t access your apps.  It’s Device Trust for Okta. Watch the demo today!
·macstories.net·
MacStories Unwind: How We Write
iOS and iPadOS 17 After One Month: It’s All About Widgets, Apps, and Stage Manager
iOS and iPadOS 17 After One Month: It’s All About Widgets, Apps, and Stage Manager
Apple is releasing the first public betas of iOS and iPadOS 17 today, and I’ll cut right to the chase: I’ve been using both of them on my primary devices since WWDC, and I’m very satisfied with the new features and improvements I’ve seen to date – especially on iPadOS. More importantly, both OSes are
·macstories.net·
iOS and iPadOS 17 After One Month: It’s All About Widgets, Apps, and Stage Manager
Shiny Frog Releases Bear 2.0
Shiny Frog Releases Bear 2.0
Today, Shiny Frog launched Bear 2.0, a ground-up rewrite of its popular note-taking app for the iPhone, iPad, and Mac that has been years in the making. The new version has been rebuilt with a custom text editing engine and introduces a long list of features, including: Tables Section folding Tables of contents and backlinks
·macstories.net·
Shiny Frog Releases Bear 2.0
Is the Obsession with EV Range All Wrong? - Slashdot
Is the Obsession with EV Range All Wrong? - Slashdot
"The obsession with EV range is all wrong," argues a new article in the Washington Post's Climate section. "This year, one EV on the market — the sleek $140,000 Lucid Air Grand Touring — boasts a whopping 516-mile range. Toyota recently announced that it had achieved a breakthrough wit...
·hardware.slashdot.org·
Is the Obsession with EV Range All Wrong? - Slashdot
Users Join Threads in Droves
Users Join Threads in Droves
Last night, by the time I called it quits and went to bed Threads, Meta’s new social network, had hit 2 million users in 2 hours. As I write this, Meta’s Adam Mosseri says the count has now surpassed 10 million in 7 hours, which exceeds Mastodon’s user base. Currently, Threads is a pretty barebones
·macstories.net·
Users Join Threads in Droves
Threader, a Shortcut to Open Threads Profiles from Mastodon and Twitter Directly in the Threads App
Threader, a Shortcut to Open Threads Profiles from Mastodon and Twitter Directly in the Threads App
Instagram just rolled out Threads, the company’s new text-based social network that’s been advertised over the past few weeks as an alternative to Twitter. I’m trying out Threads (you can find my account at threads.net/@viticci) and in the process of setting up the list of people I want to follow, I immediately run into an
·macstories.net·
Threader, a Shortcut to Open Threads Profiles from Mastodon and Twitter Directly in the Threads App