Counting commits is exactly the type of stuff starting to happen. linearb.io for example. I’m seeing this used as a way to rank dev value under the guise of “we’re just trying to help teams improve throughput”
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Along with others already mentioned, 1Password can support 2fa.
I’ve not looked in a bit. Has their integration with Apple mail on MacOS improved? I remember it (or some other part of their service) requiring a separate app to try and get things working.
Thanks, will take a look.
Are any of these solutions able to be used via an AppleTV?
Saw this beauty as a kid when she was on display in Los Angeles, near the Queen Mary. This was back in the mid 90’s I think. Hard to describe the size.
Marques Brownlee is actually, rather brown.
Check out the Gangster Capitalism podcast for a very interesting and in depth look at Liberty University. All sorts of shenanigans and foolery going on.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gangster-capitalism/id1460320573
Bunch of shitty ads but I was able to access the whole article 🤷🏻♂️
The notes being sync’d locally is exactly what would have allowed me to remain productive for that meeting. It sounds like Notion has this ability today, which is good to hear. In this example local access wasn’t yet an option. This was a few years ago though, and I’ll stop bringing this up as a gap since it no longer applies.
“Meanwhile, the theft rate for all other makes of cars stayed about the same.“
FTFY
They list Notion, but IMO Obsidian is the better path. Lack of offline access to data is a big risk to using Notion, and what made me switch to Obsidian after being bit by internet access issues keeping me from being able to use my notes during a critical meeting. Hard no for Notion ever since.
Another +1 for Obsidian. Will never go back. For anyone running into Notion, it doesn’t work offline (that I last checked.) bit me in the ass one time. Obsidian is all markdown locally available.
Can you use it offline or does it fall apart like notion does? I switched to Obsidian after that bit me a while back.
Many top loaders don’t have the tube in the center.
The thumbnail shows Apple CarPlay, but in my limited understanding of all this, the car wouldn’t have access to anything in that ecosystem. Situation still sucks though, but anyone know of my understanding is right? I heard it described as the car screen is just a glorified monitor for the phone.
What the heck just happened?
Is anyone familiar enough to know if this includes text via Apple CarPlay?
Phew, that was close