Yesterday I reviewed Bloom, a file manager for #macOS. I heard from the developer and he was addressed the issues I brought up, so I've updated the post to include his feedback. #Apple #Software #AppAddict
Today on AppAddict - PhotoSweeper - Powerful, Adaptable, Affordable One-Time Purchase - In 2025, the world takes more photos in a single day than it used to take in a decade. For most Mac users with an iPhone, this means an ever-increasing Photos library. If you also own a DSLR or use Adobe Lightroom or Ca... social.lol
@macmanx Thanks for that podcast list, especially the one on Star Trek. My son, age 42, just asked me yesterday whether he should watch the original or TNG first.
“Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while cares will drop away from you like the leaves of Autumn.”― John Muir
If you want to see someone who does predictions based on facts and inside knowledge, read Parker Molloy's take on what 2026 will mean for journalism and review her posts from years past to she what she foresaw about the present reality.
What Is the Nicest Think A Stranger Has Ever Done for You? - One of the things I do when I'm feeling blue is to make a mental list of the nice things people have done for me over the years, including perfect strangers. -
Share a song that feels like it has healing powers. Could there be any other answer? I mean it's right there in the title, right? Marvin Gaye was yet another iconic performer from... social.lol
Today on AppAddict - My Take on Bloom, a Mac File Manager - I've always used a file manager as the center of the way I interact with my computer, much more so than a launcher, dock, or menu-driven UI. I used PathFinder for 17 years before switching to Qspace in 2024. I took advantage of the Black Friday sa... social.lol
If you go to London, visit a cemetery. You'll see something that England has that America doesn't - mass graves of civilians killed by Nazis. Maybe we'd be a bit less tolerant of the fascists in our government if we did.
On this day in 2004, I spotted Chairman Mao in Stoke Newington while walking around London. I wonder how he got there and if he is still hanging around. Any of you Brits know?
Short on funds? Do something racist on camera and make the news and wait for the money to roll in from âChristian" fundraising sites. It's working for this woman. Worked for Kyle Rittenhouse and George Zimmerman too.
I watched this red-tailed hawk for about an hour as it used thermals to soar over a valley hunting for food. I wanted to see a Peregrine Falcon so badly, but it wasn't to be. #Birds
>“‘Virtue signaling’ is a phrase the dim and bigoted use when they want to discount other people expressing the idea that it would be nice if we could all be essentially and fundamentally decent to each other.” -- John Scalzi #Quote
Taken at Ft. Macon, built in the 1830s to guard the inlet at Beaufort, NC. It's been used for many things through the years, including as a prison. During WW2, it housed a coastal artillery unit prepared to shell the Nazi U-boats sinking ships of the East coast.