- TextSoap (clean text with various cleaners [regex etc] that can be saved and invoked on selected text, entire files, or batches of files throughout the system)
- Klack is fun to add typing sounds (helps me stay in the zone)
- Dark Noise for background noise (stay in the zone) — although MacOS has some background noise generation built in now
- 1Blocker (ad and tracker blocking; also for iOS)
- Voice Dream Reader (read articles / any text aloud)
- Default Folder X (set defaults for how files get saved — e.g., which directory to default to for a given file extension)
- Rectangle
- Fantastical (calendar with lots of thoughtful additional features)
- Karabiner Elements (to turn Caps Lock into a hyper key; right Command key + hjkl into arrow keys; sky's the limit)
- TextExpander
- Homerow or Shortcat
- HoudahSpot (great file search utility; can save searches, save templates, and export Smart Folders)
> Long argument short, Times New Roman isn’t bad, but it isn’t good. It is the median choice. But most of the circuit courts use it: the Third, Sixth, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, and Eleventh.
False: the Eleventh, for example, appears to use some variation of Dante (regardless, it is certainly not Times New Roman).
Gruber's source appears to be a six-year old Reddit post. Instead, he ought to have pulled up an opinion from each (they're posted daily) and inspected the PDFs.
This writing makes more sense when you mentally add back in the LLM's em-dashes that were removed to make it look less like a nonhuman-generated marketing article.
Ideas for your feature pipeline: geographic filtering (e.g., learn to identify plant/bird species in southern Florida); temporal filtering (explore extinct species --> currently endangered species); audio to learn calls/songs.
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