UX, UI, And Eruk! <!--kg-card-begin: html--><div> <div> <p>For the past few days, I have been looking into the new notes app, Craft. It has been lauded up as the best app currently available, so understandably I wanted to take a proper look.
Was This Correct? <!--kg-card-begin: html--> <p>The last sentence of Jacks <a href="https://twitter.com/jack/status/1349510769268850690?s=20">first tweet</a> in his thread when following Trumps banning from Twitter has stuck with me. While the whole world
Looking For My Perfect App <p>It doesn’t exist. You can’t find everything you want from an app, it’s like finding a unicorn. You’re going to have to compromise in some areas to get something you’re happy with. These are all things I have heard said, or have
The Importance Of Silence <!--kg-card-begin: html--><p>Andy <a href="https://world.hey.com/andyn/the-sound-of-silence-5883fc39">on his avoidance of silence</a></p> <blockquote><p> I had a brief moment of silence
Blogging Isn’t Social Media The usual over inflation from David Hansson on Twitter: “HEY World is a tribute to the bliss of writing for the sake of having something to say. Not because you’re craving likes, because there aren’t any. Not because you want to brag about your follower count, because we
Privacy Labels With Caveats <!--kg-card-begin: html--><p>Mitchell Clark <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2021/2/22/22296309/google-gmail-ios-app-privacy-labels">on Gmail labels in their iOS app</a></p> <blockquote><p>
Homescreen March 2021 <!--kg-card-begin: html--><p>I want to try and keep a post or page updated with the tools I am using and apps I have installed. I gain so much insight into the ways others use their devices from <a href="https://www.
Digital Consumerism And App Lust <!--kg-card-begin: html--><p>Mario Villalobos <a href="https://mariovillalobos.com/2021/03/10/am.html">on when to say yes</a></p> <blockquote><p> There’s this mindset among many people online
When Are You Enough? <!--kg-card-begin: html--><p>Every single advert you see on Tv has a pretty simple message. It wants you to be motivated enough to buy the stuff it is selling. They do this in a myriad of different ways, approach each one with a different
Stop Tracking Random Emails <!--kg-card-begin: html--><p>David Nield <a href="https://www.wired.com/story/how-to-tell-which-emails-track-you/">gives some advice on email tracking and how to stop it</a></p> <blockquote><