![]() They’ll have stopped trying to make remote look like local. The enlightened companies coming out of this pandemic will be the ones that figured out the right way to work remotely. Even big ones consider remote work a viable alternative but don’t have the hiring process and experience to work like that, so they’re relying on old habits. They want you to be in the office because “this is what we did before the pandemic, and everything should be back to normal soon.” No, nothing will be like before, and companies should embrace that, not deny it. There are still companies that refuse to accept that remote work is a viable alternative. Just a side note: yes, I quit my current job as a Ruby backend developer at TerraCycle about three weeks ago, and I’ll start working as a frontend developer/product designer at Nearcut on March 10th. This post resonated with me very well since I had a couple of weird interviews lately. Jason Fried wrote a post about doing remote work, with the expectations of local employment. I don’t have backlinks, but I’m not sure I need that inside a Zettelkasten.ġ0:09 Application, Bike, Development, DEVONthink, macOS, Tools, Zettelkasten 2 Replies 2022.03.04. ![]() I can easily link notes together thanks to the Bike and Hook integration. I can use the classical Luhmann IDs to add an ID each note. I have some code snippets stored in SnippetsLab, so it’s easier to link to those from my Zettelkasten outline than keeping them on paper. I’m a programmer and I use my Zettelkasten to understand coding concepts. I won’t use an analog one since I like the digital one’s benefits better, but I also want ideas from the analog one. I’m trying to mimic the analog Zettelkasten (or Antinet ). Keeping it inside Bike could be beneficial. I like to think about my Zettelkasten being a large outline. I can export the annotation into Craft and create “permanent notes” in my Zettelkasten. I can use DEVONthink’s Annotations feature locally to insert timestamp-specific notes for the video.ģ. ![]() ĭownloading YouTube videos with DEVONthinkĢ. I set up a YouTube channel piped into DEVONthink using RSS to download videos automatically. Take better notes while watching a video.ġ. I usually provide tools for others- that’s what I do for a living -but I also have to keep my knives sharp. I constantly tweak my workflows this time of the year. Related to this: The Mac, The Myth, The Legend: How Snow Leopard became synonymous with reliability 22:06 Apple, Development, Mac, macOS 2 Replies 2023.02.18. We occasionally need a break of 23 months, or more, from computing disruption. The press is always excited by major updates, because they give the press a lot to write about, but the public is not as sanguine. Major updates can be very disruptive, creating new problems and wrecking old workflows. She’s learned from hard experience that they’re not necessarily safe to install. Actually, my literal mom told me she doesn’t like the ceaseless annual major updates either. Many “normal” users”, the proverbial moms, feel the same way. This isn’t just the attitude of a developer and so-called “power user”. I wish that Apple would drop the artificial schedule and let the major updates come more naturally. Regardless of the motivation, the annual updates are more of a burden than a blessing to many Apple customers, including myself. It’s a slower-moving platform these days anyway: We would be better off with a more “natural” update cycle on the Mac.
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