Universal control is so magical when it just works…but right now my Mac has no idea my iPad is right next to it so I’m typing on the screen like an animal.

My professor sent us some non OCRd pdf as part of our reading. It wasn’t great for reading in reader by Readwise but then I found owlocr which can ocr a pdf as a quick action on the Mac. So now I’m reading and highlight as I like in reader which I’ll sync with obsidian and attack to my course notes. I’m pretty cuffed with this workflow.

Wrote something. Not sure if I should publish it. Saved to journal for now. It’s one of the reasons I love drafts and it’s quick actions. Start a blog post, save it as a journal; start a journal entry, share it on your blog. You never know where your writing might take you.

I replaced my tiny little light for video calls with a Godox ES45 and it’s a real improvement! Now if I could just get the cabin that they used for the background 🤔

I see so much stuff about doing X faster. I can understand the desire to get more things done or not have to wait for some long process, but it’s absolutely bizarre when the process is the point. Why on earth would you want to cut down on the thing you enjoy?

Sometimes, when sketchnoting on paper, things go really wrong. But you can always cover up your mistake.

Micro bloggers who use a daily planner, what sort of sections, questions and prompts do you have in yours? I’m reviewing my current one.

Sometimes you’ve just got to love the irony that “thinking outside the box” is a cliche.

Hey Siri, define bad management culture.

When Musk or the goons ask questions, employees are torn between giving the right answer and the safe answer.

Two new and fairly cheap notebooks for bullet journals (one is a backup).

I never wanted a spiral bound non hardcover before but it really helps! Only thing missing is a ribbon to quickly find my place.

The black one is from a Polish sketchnote and is in local supermarkets.