Jordon Wadlington

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The HEY calendar walkthrough showed so many good ideas, but not being able to collaborate on calendars with non-HEY users is unfortunately a nonstarter for me. Put one more check in the column as to why standards (email) are better than non-standards (calendars). https://x.com/jasonfried/status/1740896488765694186?s=61&t=0BZMppb4zEotwcol2njg4w
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So many asks, so here it is... I just recorded a one-take, 24-minute walkthrough of the new HEY Calendar. It's not quite out yet, but this should give you a very good look at the essentials. Hope you enjoy! Can't wait to get this in everyone's hands soon!

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Does anyone know of a Drafts action for posting to Bluesky? I know I can cross post from micro.blog, but I’m looking for a way to use Drafts to post solely to Bluesky
Julie took the kids to stay at her sister’s tonight and I created a 32-item todo list to celebrate
Santa stopped by while I went to refill my drink

We try and rewatch Tangerine every Christmas Eve. There’s something so comforting in its willingness to embrace a darker world while still reminding us that kindness is a choice that matters so much
Tangerine: If Christmas is a season of hope, it’s important to remember that small acts of kindness shine a bright light in a dark world.

Touching up someone’s makeup, sharing a crack pipe, and loaning someone your wig while they wash ... https://jordonwadlington.com/2023/12/24/we-try-and.html

Jordon Wadlington

We try and rewatch Tangerine every Christmas Eve. There’s something so comforting in its willingness to embrace a darker world while still reminding us that kindness is a choice that matters so much Tangerine: If Christmas is a season of hope, it’s important to remember that small acts of kindness shine a bright light in a dark world. Touching up someone’s makeup, sharing a crack pipe, and loaning someone your wig while they wash their urine-covered one can all provide a beacon of hope.

Tangerine: If Christmas is a season of hope, it’s important to remember that small acts of kindness shine a bright light in a dark world.

Touching up someone’s makeup, sharing a crack pipe, and loaning someone your wig while they wash their urine-covered one can all provide a beacon of hope.

Normal Brain: Die Hard is a Christmas movie

Big Brain: Gremlins is a Christmas movie

Galaxy Brain: The Mothman Prophecies is a Christmas movie

No Hard Feelings: It attempts to be a modern-day The Graduate made with modern sensibilities, but ultimately betrays that goal by its ending. I loved what it was going for, but it didn’t quite get there. Still, more movies like this, please! https://letterboxd.com/film/the-graduate/
The Graduate (1967)

Benjamin, a recent college graduate very worried about his future, finds himself in a love triangle with an older woman and her daughter.

I liked Geese's first album, but their new-ish one--3D Country-- answers the question of what would happen if the weirdest possible 70s rock/soul/bluegrass/country album was made in 2023. It's off the rails in the absolute best way possible
This Christmas season, I hope all of you live your life as well as the purple group in Connections