@athlon Nice! 2017 MBP on macOS 13.4.1.
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I'm exactly the opposite. I use use virtual desktops when I have my MBP docked to multiple screens--and when I am just using the laptop, I don't. I have gestures enabled on my Magic Mouse and Magic Trackpad--so the gestures are there whether I'm using the laptop or docked--but I just don't use them when I have the single monitor...
Couldn't you say the same thing about your battery? Take care of it and it will last? I've only needed to replace one ever--and it was faulty and covered under warranty...
I love my eSIM. And, I have a drawer full of "used" SIM cards from previous phones that are just more plastic waste. Good riddance!
I mentioned in your earlier question about how I use Todoist and work through the inbox. In Mac Mail, I also use MailTags and MailActOn (e.g., t
forwards the email to my Todoist inbox) to create rules to tag and file messages, or add ticklers quickly using keyboard shortcuts. I'm not sure how I will do this once macOS breaks Mail add ons...
@mikkL I've used Getting to Inbox Zero via @jilleduffy task template for Todoist for many years. I can't find a link to the template anymore, but Todoist has an article that covers the basics.
One of the key parts for me is spending time each morning reviewing incoming email and either addressing it immediately, or adding it to Todoist to address later.
Recently pulled an old iMac out of storage and logged in. iMessages started trying to log into all my Jabber accounts…
This.
In Washington we have all early voting results and some of the early results from that day by the time polls close on election day. Then an update each day with those processed that day with the remainder that trickle in over the next couple of weeks (e.g., mail in ballots from overseas, challenged ballots that need to be "cured") until the election is certified.
Most places where there is a delay, it is intentional and written into law/regs--like, that each ballot and its signature has to has to be verified by a human before it can be scanned. And, if, hypothetically, a party wanted to cast doubt on an election, they could send representatives to challenge each and every ballot and slow the process down--and simultaneously cry foul that the process is taking so long. But no one would do that, right? /s
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