“Aaaaand we're back for another episode of Chewing Water on @datafruits from 7-9 est, c'mon and drop in, do a lil kickflip if ya please. Heaters up top and coolers down bottom, something like that -- https://t.co/St5FYFDvRo”
“Aaaaand we're back for another episode of Chewing Water on @datafruits from 7-9 est, c'mon and drop in, do a lil kickflip if ya please. Heaters up top and coolers down bottom, something like that -- https://t.co/St5FYFDvRo”
My Obsidian Setup, Part 1: Sync, Core Plugins, Workspaces, and Other Settin
Last month, after a long beta period I’ve participated in for the past few months, the official Obsidian app for iPhone and iPad launched on the App Store. I’ve covered Obsidian and my approach to writing my annual iOS review in it on both AppStories and Connected; because I’m busy with that massive project and
“In today's issue of @ClubMacStories Weekly, I wrote about my 'Dashboard' setup in @obsdmd – an inbox for my thoughts I've been using for the past several months.
This includes practical details on plugins, commands, and more: https://t.co/dPknXBZJJV”
“I’ve put together a comprehensive guide on @macstoriesnet to the changes coming to Apple Maps this fall on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac with loads of comparison screenshots.
Apple Maps for iOS and iPadOS 15 and macOS Monterey: The MacStories Overview https://t.co/7g02MBgSPj”
“Apple Maps for iOS and iPadOS 15 and macOS Monterey: The MacStories Overview https://t.co/ACStshlhz7
Here's our deep dive into everything that's changing in Maps for all Apple platforms this year. @johnvoorhees did an amazing job documenting all the big and small changes.”
“Starting on user / org context switching today, so I can finish up our support for outside #contributors on #teams. Excited to get this big new feature out the door! https://t.co/TDjSWZt4su #contributors #teams”
“Once you get past the basics that @viticci covered in the first two installments of his Obsidian series for @ClubMacStories members, you can create some very cool setups like Federico’s Dashboard note. https://t.co/vQ8XcXxxd6”
“If you’re intrigued by Obsidian and want to go deeper on @viticci’s setup (he’s done two other installments of his series so far) and see some shortcuts he and I have built for it, you can join Club MacStories at https://t.co/VEspGCbmw3.”
“I've decided to publish the first article of my @obsdmd series from @ClubMacStories for free on MacStories for everyone to read.
This covers the basics and how you can get started with Obsidian. Everything else is available for @ClubMacStories members.
https://t.co/OFk7YmT3Af”
“Apple Maps for iOS and iPadOS 15 and macOS Monterey: The MacStories Overview https://t.co/ACStshlhz7
Here's our deep dive into everything that's changing in Maps for all Apple platforms this year. @johnvoorhees did an amazing job documenting all the big and small changes.”
“I’ve put together a comprehensive guide on @macstoriesnet to the changes coming to Apple Maps this fall on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac with loads of comparison screenshots.
Apple Maps for iOS and iPadOS 15 and macOS Monterey: The MacStories Overview https://t.co/7g02MBgSPj”
“Starting on user / org context switching today, so I can finish up our support for outside #contributors on #teams. Excited to get this big new feature out the door! https://t.co/TDjSWZt4su #contributors #teams”
Implemented the Write.as context switching system! It shares a bit of plumb
all, the team-based navigation feels a lot cleaner to me (though I still need to get used to it). Here’s what it looked like before, where you’re always acting as the user and really just “visiting” teams you’re a part of (note the top navigation bar that mixes personal sections with your team): Here is the new layout, with a pared-down context menu that allows you to switch back to working in a personal capacity: Some notes: All those extra pages (Profile, Inte...