devontechnologies, to productivity
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Tip of the day: Our friends at Apparent Software added dedicated integration with to Trickster. Trickster is a little application that lives in the menu bar and lists your recently used files, neatly organized by file type and application. Here’s how the integration works and how you set it up. https://www.devontechnologies.com/blog/20210706-integrate-trickster-devonthink

Vivaldi, to iOS
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🍎 iOS folks, the new Vivaldi 6.7 has some goodies just for you!

📱 Picture this: You're working on your iPad and constantly have to switch between Vivaldi and other apps or browser windows. Annoying, right? Thanks to multiple windows support, you can say goodbye to that, and focus on what you're doing without interruption.

📝 Keep your digital life organized with more sorting options for Notes and Bookmarks. Plus with Vivaldi Sync in the mix, you can effortlessly transition between your Apple devices with all essential files and folders at your reach.

🌙 The Force Dark Mode gives you a comfortable browsing experience that adapts to your system color scheme.

Upgrade today, with all this and more, for a browsing experience tailored to your needs on your iOS devices. 👇🏻

https://vivaldi.com/blog/vivaldi-on-ios-6-7/

#iOS #Technology #Productivity #apple #release #NewRelease #Browser #vivaldi #VivaldiBrowser #ipad #IpadOS #iphone #mobilebrowsing #mobile

devontechnologies, to Wyze
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Much of the data we work with is connected in some way. To help tie documents together, DEVONthink and DEVONthink To Go support document linking. Here's how this works. https://buff.ly/4bfbqYN

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maxleibman, to productivity
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That glorious moment of feeling calm and in control arrives right on schedule, in between the moment you finish making the list and the moment you stop looking at it forever.

NeadReport, to Notesnook
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So... I left Evernote months ago when they hiked their pro plan subscription (like 163% !) It was bloated, and their free plan was crippled; that + the company had been struggling for years to find a CEO who could bring some kind of vision back to the app. It all flopped and they were sold to Bending Spoons.

Over the ensuing months, I was fortunate to find a replacement! An Open Source, fully encrypted, Evernote killer. And what a note taking app it has become.

A major release (v3.0) was launched officially today. 8 months of non-stop development and testing by a two-man Dev team has really brought this app center stage. These guys are hands-on with listening to user feedback on their NN Discord server; when they find time to sleep beats me (the plight of the developer).
Read about this latest journey AND all of the great new features of v3.0 that are note-taking game changers, on their blog post:

https://blog.notesnook.com/introducing-notesnook-v3/

You're going to hear more about Notesnook in the weeks and months to come and it won't be coming from me. It will be from a growing userbase that can't help but share the awesomeness that Notesnook brings to notetaking.

@notesnook

devontechnologies, to email
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Tip of the day: If you are dragging and dropping emails from Apple Mail into , you may see a message in our Log window that importing a message failed. Here’s something you can try to resolve the issue. https://www.devontechnologies.com/blog/20240123-rebuild-apple-mail-mailbox

devontechnologies, to productivity
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Tip of the day: Sometimes a visualization is helpful to see the connections between things, e.g., between different documents. One of our intrepid community members created a script for that allows you to generate a network graph showing interconnecting links between documents. Here is a brief overview. https://www.devontechnologies.com/blog/20221213-graph-view-devonthink

grimalkina, to random
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FiveSketches, (edited )
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Developer Thriving framework

ABSTRACT: Software research has documented a connection between how satisfied feel at work and their overall . These explorations have not typically identified the most promising levers for leaders and teams that wish to impact it. This study presents a -based for measuring successful environments for long-term and sustainable sociocognitive problem-solving, named Thriving.

https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/10491133

@grimalkina

devontechnologies, to productivity
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Tip of the day: In #DEVONthink and #DEVONthinkToGo, it’s easy to make as many databases as you’d like. However, there are times when you’ve made and synced databases you now deleted or perhaps just no longer want to sync but the unwanted databases keep showing up in the sync location. Here’s how to get rid of them. #pkm #productivity #sync #tipoftheday https://www.devontechnologies.com/blog/20220308-remove-databases-sync-location

Vivaldi, to productivity
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🚨Reminder to organize those tabs you have strewn all over! 🫣

Simply grab a tab (click and hold) and drop it onto another. Voilà – your tab stack is born.

In case you haven't been using the Vivaldi browser, there are cooler ways to manage your tabs on our browser. Take a look: https://vivaldi.com/features/tab-management/

4 second video of the tab stack feature on the Vivaldi browser. A user demonstrates by dragging and dropping one tab into another.

sharan, to productivity
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Do you have a morning ritual?

devontechnologies, to accessibility
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Tip of the day: Whether due to a physical infirmity or just a product of getting older, viewing things on screen can become more difficult. Changing the interface isn’t something that’s simply done and everyone has their own level of correction needed. Here are a few ways to make things a bit easier on your eyes. https://www.devontechnologies.com/blog/20230411-reduced-vision

devontechnologies, to productivity
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Tip of the day: Personally and professionally, much of our time is spent reading online. So it’s important to be able to capture items of interest as we’re browsing. has its own browser extension for this purpose. Here’s how to install it in most common browsers. https://www.devontechnologies.com/blog/20210907-install-devonthink-browser-extensions

devontechnologies, to RSS
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Tip of the day: If you are using Instapaper for gathering resources in an online archive, there isn’t a built-in feed available. If you’d like to have a feed adding these articles to your database, here is a simple way to accomplish this. https://www.devontechnologies.com/blog/20230718-instapaper-rss

devontechnologies, to markdown
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Tip of the day: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. For your documents, you certainly care about the aesthetics, because looking at a pretty document is simply much more pleasure. If you use or HTML-based documents in , you can easily customize the look with a stylesheet. Here’s how that works. https://www.devontechnologies.com/blog/20230110-custom-stylesheet

NeadReport, to productivity
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mia, to productivity
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This week's interview is with @HailleyGriffis, the most efficient person I know. She motivates me on so many levels and ticks off goals like items on a grocery list. Learn from a master!

https://miaq.substack.com/p/27-hailley-productivity-zettelkasten?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

Posted into Mia’s Queue @mia

bbelderbos, to productivity
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Really enjoying Cal Newport's new Slow book.

It makes you reflect on doing meaningful work while not burning out, following these 3 principles:

  1. Do less (!),
  2. Work at a more maintainable pace, and
  3. Obsess over the quality of your work.

Recommended!

onthefencedev, to productivity
@onthefencedev@twit.social avatar

Finally sorted a particularly complex piece of functionality which dives deep into some rather knarly legacy code - all with the help of 'Music to Code By' (now Music to Flow By) .... thanks @carlfranklin

remixtures, to ai Portuguese
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: "Many tech writers have a constant fear that AI will take our jobs. I often think, what I’m doing isn’t rocket science. Any person with some education can do it. And yet, just as engineers struggle to write, tech writers frequently struggle with AI tools. They don’t understand how to use them effectively. Even though “prompt engineering” is often a ridiculed term online, again and again I hear feedback from TWs about AI not being useful to them, or they simply don’t have interest in AI, as if it’s irrelevant to their work. This blows me away. When I can ramp up on a product in an hour and write a user guide in a couple of days, and code a doc publishing script that automates even more tasks, how can AI not be useful? How can it not be essential?

An often repeated saying is that AI tools won’t replace us, we’ll be replaced by those who know how to use AI tools. I feel like this is more and more true. Consider this scenario: You hire a roofer to install a new roof, which mainly involves removing the old shingles and installing new ones. One roofer arrives with a hammer. It will take this roofer 2 weeks to do the job. Another roofer arrives with a pneumatic roofing nailer power tool. It will take this roofer 3 days to do the job. The cost of the first roofer is 4 times that of the second. The output is pretty much the same. Which roofer do you hire?

It’s the same with tech writers. Suppose you have a large project. One tech writer can create the documentation using AI tools in a quarter of the time, while the other will take 75% longer. Which tech writer do you hire?

Fortunately, I think tech writers can learn how to use AI tools as power tools. Especially with more awareness and knowledge about effective prompting techniques, tech writers can become much more productive using AI." https://idratherbewriting.com/blog/ai-is-accelerating-me

br00t4c, to productivity
@br00t4c@mastodon.social avatar

Tesla to lay off more than 10 percent of its workers as sales slow

https://arstechnica.com/?p=2017193

omnivore, to opensource
@omnivore@pkm.social avatar

Last year we added multiple highlight colors on the web. You can import those colors into your @obsdmd vault with a custom template. Check our guide for details 👉 https://buff.ly/3x50aPS

#opensource #omnivoreapp #notetaking #productivity

zalasur, to mastodon
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Me: Doing my timesheet

Also me: Oh I just thought of a funny toot I can post in lieu of working on my timesheet right now.

bbelderbos, to productivity
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Resting on weekends is the most underrated hack 😍 💪 📈

br00t4c, to productivity
@br00t4c@mastodon.social avatar

Tesla to lay off more than 10 percent of its workers as sales slow

https://arstechnica.com/?p=2017193

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