Morningside Park - 113th St. Playground.
Tom’s Restaurant.
I’ve had the MacBook Pro M2 for about two months now, connected to power 24/7, with an external screen, keyboard and mouse.
I was worried it will kill the battery, but then I found out it has a battery saving mode.
Today I worked remote for an hour and a half. I thought it will go down from 80% to like 60%, 65% if I’m lucky.
It didn’t go lower than 77%. The Mac used 3% of it’s battery (at 80% when I left home) for 1.5 hours of work. I’m very impressed.
Dutch Baby Bakery: checking out a new place in the neighborhood to work from. Good stuff here.
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People here who record and edit podcasts, what apps do you use? What is your generic workflow?
I haven’t lookeded at my photos in too long. At some point after returning from the last vacation I decided most of the pictures I took were crappy and hadn’t really bothered since. Maybe my Italy trip is to blame when I took some amazing shots.
A walk in the chilled air and a nice hot pizza 🍕 .
Today’s been interesting getting location check-ins (through Swarm) to show up on Micro.blog. I think this is yet another obvious area of microblogging. Parks, coffee shops, general interesting places… Why not share a map with people 🙂
So, I’m reading the micro.blog book, and there’s a loaded question I have to ask.
In the book, @manton says big companies eventually outgrow their mission statement. They forget themselves and disappear into a hollow idea of the past. I agree. We see that all the time.
When does that happen to micro.blog, and then what?
Maybe this question doesn’t need an answer as much as it is a guide?