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Routines | Just. Weather. | The Digital Renaissance Owner and Founder of @stygiantech.dev Social Web Builder/Creator Me: https://samclemente.me Business: https://stygiantech.dev
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Feel like we need a compact view for Live Activities

Imagine if people got as mad at each other whenever they do that "which side are we going to" shuffle when they walk past each other as drivers do when there's literally any minor inconvenience

Variable width is out, monospace is in

It will never not be funny that the whole point of golf is to play golf as little as possible

There’s nothing Microsoft’s Copilot can do for my email writing that can’t be accomplished by sending screenshots to the Teams chat and going “Thoughts?”

Really letting my American show here but damn having an electric kettle is nice

New post on The Digital Renaissance: Arc, Dia, and the Web Arc had a lot of great ideas about web apps and Dia seems to have lost—well—all of it...

Walking/biking past traffic will never stop being fun

My biggest roadblock to using the ChatGPT integration with Apple Intelligence instead of the bespoke ChatGPT app for everything is the fact that I can’t sign in with my enterprise account Apple’s integration currently only supports free and Plus accounts

Fast forward to 50 years from now when everyone here are known as the racist grandparents of AI rights activists

Saw someone bringing their dog to work with their cargo bike This is the future #Urbanism #CargoBike

I can’t tell if I’m more excited for @phoenix.tapbots.com or @diabrowser.com

Some people use ChatGPT to start a business I use ChatGPT to figure out whether or not I have to declare my McDonald’s toy at customs

New addition to the #asexual hear me out list: glass containers

Back on my bullshit (using Arc as my default browser)

I don't know what you're talking about: obviously the default browser setting should be under 'Desktop and Dock'

New post on The Digital Renaissance: On: Material 3 Expressive

I feel like if you’re not good at modularizing your code you’re going to have a bad time in SwiftUI It’s me: I’m bad at modularizing my code

The only thing stopping me from making my site repos public on GitHub are the fact that nobody needs to see my shitty Next.js