Garmin is so annoying. Just realized that their 11/8 update to Connect broke Apple Health integration... Grr.
Been exploring intermittent fasting (up to 16/8) and its frustrating when tools that have been working fine.. just.. stop.
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Garmin is so annoying. Just realized that their 11/8 update to Connect broke Apple Health integration... Grr.
Been exploring intermittent fasting (up to 16/8) and its frustrating when tools that have been working fine.. just.. stop.
welp.
in the last couple weeks, i've found a solid CLI tool for mastodon [1] and a decent CLI tool for linkedin [2].
still haven't found a good CLI for twitter and tumblr -- open to suggestions from the "don-world".
have a decent RSS-to-Mastodon solution, tho [3]. so that helps w/ tumblr, my private blog, and substack.
maybe the lack of a twitter solution will be mute soon, anyway.
[1] https://linkedin-cli.tigillo.com/
[2] https://toot.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html
[3] https://github.com/edsu/feediverse
My team at work just launched new research on the #TwitterMigration: We analyze which platforms are growing - especially #Mastodon, #Tumblr & #Post.
We look at which sites users are adding to their Twitter bios, posting to their friends about & downloading apps for.
Please do boost this, and love to hear any comments or feedback on it!
Download it here:
https://www.deweysquare.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/DSG-Snapshot-of-the-Twitter-Migration-December-12-2022.pdf
Can’t say enough about how cool it’s been having this running on my Synology.. scans repos, websites, etc for updates and sends notifications that there’s been some change. Love this.

Best and simplest tool for website change detection, web page monitoring, and website change alerts. Perfect for tracking content changes, price drops, restock alerts, and website defacement monito...
"After a month on Mastodon, I’ve realized I was wrong."
by @malwaretech
https://escapingtech.com/tech/opinions/i-was-wrong-about-mastodon-moderation.html