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I stumbled upon this beautiful diagram that shows a variety of Berlin building blocks. Although the original image seemed to be hosted in a website called are.na, the link seems to be completely dead now. Source: 7 months ago
Why? I'm doing yet another research project about this great building. It's been such a core part of so many people's lives. From going to Ginsberg and Wong with family, to going there after OCAD classes. I want to preserve the history of this place. If you're interested, I have an are.na channel with all the pictures I've collected so far in this folder ->... Source: 7 months ago
It has a limited free option only, the rest is premium. Also are.na seems shady to me, even the front page is fugly lol. Source: 10 months ago
Have you tried are.na? it's definitely more design/art focused but it lets you upload images into blocks/collections and organize them. Source: 10 months ago
I think are.na might be a good fit for you, it’s like Pinterest’s goth little brother. It’s mostly artists are on there and they have a load of channels (boards) about UI animation. Source: 12 months ago
Currently, I use Things (https://culturedcode.com/things/) for tasks and Evernote for notes, and experimented with Freeform (I love the visual aspect and simplicity). At work, I've used Notion, Mural, Miro, LucidChart, Quip, and many other collaboration-based knowledge systems. I never researched the best of personal knowledge systems until now. Source: 8 months ago
Things is a planner app built for Apple devices and designed to help wrangle growing task lists with smooth automations and easy-to-use controls. You can use it on your Mac, iPhone, Apple Watch, or iPad. The app is ideal for employee work planning, or as a personal task manager, but not really suited for managers who plan for an entire team. - Source: dev.to / 9 months ago
Things 3 - Price: $49.99 (one-time purchase) To-do list for MacOS. Source: 10 months ago
I have used Things and have found it great for task/project/homework tracking. I believe it satisfies a number of the constraints you listed. No Windows app though. Source: 10 months ago
Hide the notch: https://topnotch.app/ ChatGPT menubar access: https://github.com/vincelwt/chatgpt-mac Better window management: https://magnet.crowdcafe.com/ A better browser: https://arc.net/ Best GTD task manager (expensive but worth it IMO): https://culturedcode.com/things/. Source: 11 months ago
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