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A Year of Mornings
A collection of fifty love poems that follows a young heart as it finds love, finds the strength to be in love and finally, finds the strength to let go.
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I am a platform engineer and a writer based in Finland.
I am the author of A Year of Mornings, a collection of poems for young adults.
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Apple teases M5 MacBook by Jay Peters
Apple is teasing the imminent launch of a new MacBook with an M5 chip. In an X post, Apple SVP of worldwide marketing Greg Joswiak wrote that “something powerful is coming,” and a short video in the post includes the words “coming soon” and a silhouette of an Apple laptop.
I think Apple has settled on two events per year - wwdc and the iPhone event. Everything else is just these product videos and announcements. I love the Mac and feel a little sad about how Apple perceives its importance.
Netflix is making a big bet on video podcasts by Emma Roth
Netflix is no longer just a home for TV shows, movies, documentaries, and live WWE matches — soon, you’ll be able to stream video podcasts, too. The streaming giant announced on Tuesday that it’s partnering with Spotify’s podcast studio and The Ringer to offer 16 series on its platform, including The Bill Simmons Podcast, Conspiracy Theories, as well as The Ringer’s shows on the NFL, NBA, Fantasy Football, and F1.
I was thinking about this a couple days ago - about how YouTube has full control over the video podcast market and how Netflix was not competing on it.
Seems like now they are.
Learn Powershell in a month of lunches was one of my favourite books to learn PowerShell. I still recommend it whole heartedly.
I never got the shtick though.
Until today, when I was reading Time management for system administrators. By chance I have been reading one chapter per day, per lunch hour.
And finally it clicked. I can finish one chapter per lunch hour - learn powershell in a month of lunches.
Apple's Smart Glasses With In-Lens Display May Feature Two Modes by Joe Rossignol
In his Power On newsletter today, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman said he was told a future version of Apple's smart glasses may be able to run a full version of the visionOS operating system when they are paired with a Mac, and then switch to a more lightweight, mobile-friendly interface when they are paired with an iPhone.
This would make sense if they are connected to the Mac with a wire. A similar device exists already which connect to a PC.
Toyota Aims to Launch the 'World's First' All-Solid-State EV Batteries - Slashdot by
According to Toyota, the next-gen battery tech "offers the potential for smaller size, higher output, and longer life." The two companies have been developing cathode materials for all-solid-state EV batteries since 2021, focusing on some of the biggest challenges in producing them at a mass scale.
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