A lot of this article rings true and aligns with other things I’ve been seeing, hearing, and reading. https://archive.is/PmWkf Along these lines, we recently had the Surgeon General’s Parting Prescription for America, and the Join or Die documentary on Netflix. It sure sounds like the consensus is that self-imposed solitude is destroying our health and happiness. So: what do you think? Are we doomed to unhappiness if we don’t spend time with people in real life? Thanks to @rabble for sharing the Atlantic article with the team and to @Linda for sharing the documentary.
Yes! Cursor and Warp have both been awesome for me, too, by generating a lot of code that would’ve taken me too long to figure out on my own. View quoted note →
Nos 1.1 is a big upgrade — maybe bigger than the version indicates. The ability to see a feed of notes from just photographers, or my team at Nos, or developers, or whatever group of people I create is *really* cool. View quoted note →