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. dutch_bake.jpgA three-slice Avocad toast with sprouts and reddish. Some hot suace is springled on top.

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?

Reading the microblogging book by @manton makes me think; what if all long form posts (with title) will be on my wiki? Is this a good separation? 🤔