by David | 2017-04-25 | development, meta, productivity, technology, usability
There is a lot to love and hate about the new MacBook Pros. I just got one from my employer. It’s so much speedier than my previous machine. I love that I can log in with my fingerprint, because I have a complex password for logging into my computer. Quite...
by David | 2017-04-19 | Google Chrome, technology, The Web
This is a collection of things that will help to make your browsing more useful, and enjoyable. It certainly favors Chrome. You’re welcome. Google Chrome These things are generally for Google Chrome for the desktop environment. Download Google Chrome if you have...
by David | 2017-01-27 | hosting, licenses, security, technology
I have been hosting with my provider for years. I am happy with them, having left GoDaddy (which I was also happy with). But in each case I had a security- or privacy-related concern: I left GoDaddy because of their support for SOPA/CISPA. And while I hated...
by David | 2016-02-16 | productivity, technology, usability
Here are some great keyboard shortcuts that will help you to use your Mac more efficiently: See key or legend at the end for unfamiliar keys. Commands (work in most applications): ⌘C – copy ⌘X – cut ⌘V – paste ⌘Z – undo ⌘⇧Z – redo ⌘B...
by David | 2014-03-03 | meta, privacy, security, technology
My daughter asked me earlier this year, “Papa, if you aren’t doing anything wrong, why do you want to obfuscate your email traffic?” Actually, I am sure that she did not say obfuscate, but her point is the same: If you are not doing anything wrong, why would you want...