I was today years old when I learned that i could set a setting in safari so it never asks for permission for my mic and camera on certain websites.

Did I just join hive to secure my username without Mr in front of it…yes I did.

Every block of stone has a statue inside it and it is the task of the sculptor to discover it.

  • Michelangelo

Turns out I have a mastodon account (shows how much I use/used it) time to give this a try I guess…but I still think dropping that kind of social media is probably in my best interest.

My favourite slack culture thing is when you message someone and then their status goes from green to blank.

Those comparison pages on websites are really on the borderline (or over it) of marketing ethics…but they are a fantastic way to learn about alternative options to a SaaS you’re considering.

For my talk on visual note taking this week I’m using Concepts with its infinite canvas. This means I can import sketchnotes, picture etc and navigate around the canvas while adding images. I’ve made layers which I can hide and reveal as we go to.

I changed learncreateshare to SketchyIdeas yesterday (actually my webmanager did). It’s a small change but I wanted to reflect what I’m sharing there. In this time of online gurus, I love that my website name deliberately reminds people to not take these ideas as gospel truth.

I didn’t really think Twitter was just going to collapse in a cloud of hubris…after the recent contractor layoffs, I unfortunately think I’m going to be proven wrong.

On the plus side, I don’t really plan to replace Twitter. Yes, micro blog is similar in someways (and the fact that I’m writing a micro blog post about micro blog is very Twitter), but it has a different character and is deliberately slower and less about the new shiny (new Apple announcements aside).

The whole process has made me think, **maybe I don’t need social media. **

Maybe I’ve been trying to fill a need for social validation that isn’t filled by a social platform.

Maybe my life would be better if I spent more time without my phone.

These thoughts should come as no surprise after spending the daylight hours phoneless and with Andy Crouch’s The Life We’re Looking For next up in my reading list. Regardless, I’m sure I will still share a link, a blog post, and a sketchnote or two here and across the web.

Kids have just recovered from a cough and runny nose (hurrah!).

The kids now both have temperatures (oh no!).

This is a real British monarch move. As soon as one illness is gone, the next is enthroned.