Text Case 2.2
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Text Case 2.2
Blog Post: blog.chrishannah.me/text-case…
App Store: apps.apple.com/us/app/te…
I’ve updated my post about the iPhone battery life with two charts.
The first using only the relative values that Apple provide, and the second using estimate base values for the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus.
I’m a bit late to the party, but here are some thoughts regarding Airmail’s recent switch to being subscription-based, and making the switch in general.
“You’ve Paid Me Once, Now Pay Me Again” - blog.chrishannah.me/youve-pai…
I’m not sure if this is a thing that other people do. But I never listen to anything, whether it’s a podcast, or just music, as I enter my house.
For some strange reason the transition to moving inside while listening to something, just feels a bit dirty to me. Maybe that’s not the right word, but it has a similar effect.
I used to just turn the volume down as I entered, but that still felt uncomfortable to me. So whatever it is, I always have to pause any audio before opening my door. Luckily I have AirPods, and can just tap the side of one to do this.
What’s maybe even more strange is that I rarely listen to anything using head/earphones indoors. The only exceptions are when I’m on a video call for work, and I’m not alone in the house, or if I have over-ear headphones on while focussing on writing or development. Both rare occasions.
Our cat is really weird.
I just came across a lonely post on Reddit under /r/blogs, titled “Girlfriend in a Coma…”. It sounded mildy interesting, so I clicked on the link.
Wow.
It’s honestly one of the best things that I’ve ever read!
Jay has decided to join me in my office, while I play some games after finishing work.
I’ve decided to reactivate my Micro.blog hosted micro blog. I deactivated it 10 months ago, as I put all my attention on my main blog.
I’ve still been popping in every now and then, and I’ve been tempted to come back for a while. So when I received a little email prompt from Manton, which included a $2 a month discount, I could no longer procrastinate.
Basically, I’m back!