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Jeremiah Lee
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I was so ready to buy this until I saw it was a monthly/annual subscription instead of a one-time purchase.
Retcon
Rewrite Git history with drag-and-drop and ⌘Z
Jeremiah Lee
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One of the most impressive demos and useful tools I have seen in the super crowded Kubernetes ecosystem
Komodor - Kubernetes Troubleshooting
The Kubernetes native troubleshooting platform
Jeremiah Lee
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Why might I use this over Mozilla Pocket?
Juno 2.0
Find, share and read the best articles, blogs and essays.
Jeremiah Lee
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Authoring UI looks fantastic, but a bit of a non-starter for people and their collaborators who are not 100% in the Apple ecosystem. There's this great linked document format called the Web. I think it's going to be big.
Craft Docs
Cross-platform AppleOS document editor built with Catalyst
Jeremiah Lee
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Cinnamon currently is the best example of how the proposed Web Monetization standard could disrupt the primary monetization of the Web today: privacy and experience invasive ads. Everyone should go get a Coil subscription today and every creator should add a Web Monetization tag to their content. And if you publish video, you should start pushing your audience to Cinnamon.
Cinnamon
Share and monetize video content with no limits and no ads
Jeremiah Lee
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This is a non-starter.
Is it competitive with Fitbit and Apple Health in terms of functionality, validated data accuracy, and data usefulness? Not even close.
Do I trust Amazon with my data? I learned I couldn't with Alexa and Ring.
Do I trust Amazon to continuing investing in this product to make it worth switching to? Not a good track record there either.
Amazon Halo
Health and wellness band and membership from Amazon
Jeremiah Lee
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I added Plausible to my blog earlier this year. It handled 100,000 unique visitors in its first month with no issues. I love that it doesn't use cookies, so I don't have to have a cookie notice. I love that it doesn't collect or store any personal or identifiable data, so I don't have to deal with GDPR data requests and such.
Plausible Analytics
Open source, privacy friendly Google Analytics alternative