Stacking projects is a nice new feature in Basecamp. You can stack projects together much like you would bits of paper. They then expand out when you click the stack. Nice!
Finding people who I used to follow on Twitter has led me to following a couple of people on Threads. While Threads is not my first choice, it’s definitely, for me, less toxic than Twitter has become.
Just went through the remainder of my tweets on Twitter and deleted them.
My account will remain there but only to follow those people that I can’t find elsewhere.
I’m pretty much a passenger now on the platform. It’s value as a platform as significantly diminished for me.
A consistent nights sleep continues to evade me. Third day in a row I’ve been awake since around 2:30am. I usually find myself having at least a few sleepless nights a week like this but three nights in a row is a new record. And not a good one! 🥱
What a Ryder Cup that was! Amazing golf played from start to finish. Team Europe playing brilliantly and glad to see MacIntyre walk away with a win on the final day! 🇪🇺🏆🏴
Upgrading my Air to Sonoma. Not having paid much attention to the Sonoma changes outlined a few weeks ago, I have no idea what will change!
📸 day 23 / a day in the life #mbsept
The big yin’s office for the day as he prepares for the Scottish Junior Team Championship tomorrow.

📸 day 21 / fall #mbsept
That little hint in the garden that fall is here. And yes, I prefer using fall to autumn.

Hush - A new content-blocking extension for Safari on iOS and Mac.
Unlike some blockers, Hush has absolutely no access to your browser habits or passwords. Nor does it track behavior or collect crash reports - nothing leaves your device.
The volume of RSS posts coming into my Feedbin account has dipped recently. It might be time to find more blogs to subscribe to.
A truly sad state of affairs if you ask me.
Scientists have long-warned that the world is entering a sixth mass extinction, driven by humanity’s consumption of wildlife and wild spaces, and the burning of fossil fuels. Global warming will also cause ecosystems to shift faster than some species can adapt.
The World Lost Two-Thirds Of Its Wildlife In 50 Years. We Are to Blame