My Glass Half Full <p>The two week free trial I had in place for <a href="https://glass.photo">Glass</a> comes up for renewal today and I am really conflicted. To the point where I think I might sit and wait for a bit
Where is your community? <!--kg-card-begin: html--><p>Carl Barenbrug going In <a href="https://cmhb.de/blog/alt-community-platforms">Search of Alternative Community Platforms</a>:</p> <blockquote><p>Although I wouldn’t go as far as saying I entirely
Filtering Out The Noise <!--kg-card-begin: html--><p>In case you’ve switched off, or reading my blog for the first time, you will have noticed that I am struggling to use social media in all of its forms – but <a href="https://gr36.com/2021/07/09/a-quick-check/
Would You Do It For Free? <!--kg-card-begin: html--><p>Seth Godin on being <a href="https://seths.blog/2021/08/in-it-for-the-money/">In it for the money</a>:</p> <blockquote><p>It’s such a hard thing to be honest about.
My Trust In Reviews Chris Wilson on How do you know if they’re a good app reviewer? > Would you more trust a reviewer who jumps apps as often as they change clothes or one who hasn’t changed app in years? The one who always changes probably is probably too interested in
Glass Thoughts <p>It is really hard for me to form thoughts on new services as quickly as I would like. My initial excitement usually dulls in very quick order but not before I have shelled out some cash to use it. As much as I never think anyone wants
Other Peoples Trash Can <p>I am sure I will keep going on about it, and also spam my <a href="https://www.instagram.com/gr36m/">Instragram</a> now, but having a camera back is a great feeling. I am no <a href="https:
Having A Camera <p>It was a very quick thought that flowed through one day when writing out <a href="https://email.gr36.com/archive/greg-thinks-things-33/">edition 33 of my newsletter</a>. A fleeting emotion that struck me when I was thinking about what had
Be Happy It Happened <p>Recently myself and my wife were talking about death. Nothing happened, it’s just the weird way our minds work and we often end up walking down strange conversational paths, and this one was no different. We both have very different view points on passing on, and
Work To Live Not The Opposite <!--kg-card-begin: html--><p>Jason Friend on it being a little bit <a href="https://world.hey.com/jason/it-doesn-t-have-to-be-crazy-at-work-66b05283">crazy at work</a>:</p> <p>It’s no wonder people are working longer, earlier, later, on