plexiglas | 3 years ago | on: CompuTutor / Using your machine for the Apple IIe
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plexiglas | 4 years ago | on: DigitalOcean acquires CSS-tricks
plexiglas | 5 years ago | on: Honoring Your Craft – An alternative to the Four Hour Work Week mindset
plexiglas | 5 years ago | on: Degoogle: Cutting Google out of your life
It started with downloading Firefox on desktop and web. I love Firefox mobile. It's performant and supports multiple tabs. Also comes in Dark Mode.
Next came email, which was difficult. I'm still transitioning. Protonmail was my pick because of the price point and ProtonCalendar (currently in beta). Gmail and Gcal are deeply integrated and wanted an alternative that could offer a similar experience. The only con here is that ProtonCalendar is web only (please support on mobile soon, Protonmail!).
Duckduckgo is a solid search alternative. Results are quality. Between these services, browsing is a joy again.
plexiglas | 5 years ago | on: Ask HN: What non-obvious tech/market may take off in the next few years?
plexiglas | 5 years ago | on: Ask HN: How to Become a Music Buff?
In parallel, learning music is best when you're having fun. You should start with your favorite artists and dive deeper into their discography. Research the label they were on (fruitful if the label is independent). Look into their contemporaries. Who were those artists? Maybe they were associated with a larger movement/scene, and so on.
Finally, listen to more music! Everything (almost) is on Youtube or Spotify. Make it a point to listen to music everyday.