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Long-time coder. A homebody that loves to travel.
@mattgemmell If you like old-school Mac window layering, I’ll suggest Front and Center.
@siracusa @donw @adamengst @glennf sumex-aim was the holy grail of FTP sites for Mac people. This was the IP that came to mind for me too.

Introducing VisiClock, a simple clock for Apple Vision Pro. It's under 3MB in size!

https://leefyock.tumblr.com/post/742588536050597888/announcing-visiclock-for-apple-vision-pro

Announcing… VisiClock for Apple Vision Pro

While catching up on some Marvel content, in 3D, on my Apple Vision Pro, I looked around to see what time it was. It turns out that the iPad Clock app is available (in the Compatible Apps folder) but...

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Announcing… Townnouncer! In which my son writes an app.

https://www.tumblr.com/leefyock/726662923103141889/announcing-townnouncer

Announcing… Townnouncer!

My son wrote a free iOS app! Check it out at https://apps.apple.com/us/app/townnouncer/id6450750712 During Covid, and ever since, my wife and I have been taking drives to towns within a couple of ho…

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DOORBELLS!

Now that I have your attention, does anyone love their new, modern doorbell? One that perhaps integrates with a camera/smart system that doesn't have a monthly service fee?

I re-watched this about a year ago, after not having seen it since its release. Still funny as heck.

It’s lumped together in my mind with others from that period when Michael Caine was doing comedies on a regular basis: Without a Clue, and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.

@tvaziri I remember this being in the movie “Looker” when showing the main character a commercial, the product of which he couldn’t remember after watching it.
Bring back Left Shark.
WRT @davezatz having trouble with Ventura kernel panicking: I had a machine that would KP every few days. Disk First Aid found problems, I ended up wiping and restoring the drive. No more kernel panics! Rock solid as a server since then.