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The Cult of Hard Mode - Joan Westenberghttps://www.joanwestenberg.com/p/the-cult-of-hard-mode-why-simplicity-offends-tech-elites

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July 16, 2025 at 7:32:14 PM GMT+2
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  • mikker/LeaderKey.app: The *faster than your launcher* launcher : The faster than your launcher launcher.
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My Coffee Maker Just Makes Coffeehttps://btxx.org/posts/one-thing/

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January 2, 2025 at 8:06:38 PM GMT+1
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  • GitHub - topgrade-rs/topgrade: Upgrade all the things : An useful tool to update easily my applications, package managers, macOS updates … If you are using various different tools, it will save you time.
  • WinterBreak | Kindle Modding Wiki : I just did this tutorial to jailbreak my Kindle Paperwhite from 2015
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  • La complexité de la simplicité - Ploum : My friend Marius made me discover the writing of Ploum and I spent a day reading everything he wrote on this blog. Lots of interesting topics written ...
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La complexité de la simplicité - Ploumhttps://ploum.net/2024-06-05-complexite-simplicite.html

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My friend Marius made me discover the writing of Ploum and I spent a day reading everything he wrote on this blog. Lots of interesting topics written about!

With this article, we focus on the simplicity that is sometimes missing, the trend of overengineering products even if it becomes detrimental. I would add another article to the list, the file-over-app philosophy by Steph Ango from Obsidian. It is more complex than just going for the simplest tools, it’s about listing your needs and focusing on the tool that answers them.

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October 10, 2024 at 7:13:16 PM GMT+2
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  • Tools That Just Work | Clever Laziness : Finding technology that simply works feels like a rare gem. Everywhere we turn, there are promises of groundbreaking innovation, yet the true treasure...
  • NetNewsWire: Free and Open Source RSS Reader for Mac and iOS : NetNewsWire is my RSS reader on my Mac and I recommend it if you need a simple open source RSS reader for your content reading. Easy to use, light, wo...
  • Five years of home-cooked apps : "In the five years since writing that, I’ve watched so many apps — most of the apps!! — mutate before my eyes. Sharp sparkles of AI now lodge them­sel...
  • Numi. Beautiful calculator app for Mac, Windows & Linux. : Beautiful calculator for Mac, Windows and Linux that blends math with text. Currency, units, time zones, numeral systems, variables, export, notificat...
  • From Collaborators to Consumers: Have We Killed the Soul of Open Source? | MyNotes : "The world is becoming increasingly polarized and bitter, making people less and less inclined towards dialogue or tolerance for those with different ...
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