Published: Oct. 11, 2016, 9 p.m.
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TOPIC: The Minimum Viable Waste of Time.
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Some awesome odds and sods, a great new Markdown editor for OS X, and a main topic on dealing with those aggressive email follow-up people.
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\\n- Dan\'s Concern\\u2122 regarding his annoying smoke detectors
\\n- Why things seem to get worse and more diverse
\\n- Evaluate the credulity of Amazon reviews with Fakespot
\\n- Scary edge cases for Samsung Note fires
\\n- Cary\'s great DNS switching trick
\\n- Merlin is loving Typora, a clever and powerful new desktop Markdown editor
\\n- Pandoc does many file conversion things
\\n- Homebrew makes Mac package management a doddle
\\n- Brett Terpstra\'s Markdown Service Tools are essential
\\n- TableFlip is a cool app for making and editing Markdown tables
\\n- Fountain and Slugline are awesome for Markdown-like screenplay writing
\\n- Also, hey. Editorial for iOS can totally handle Fountain files. Turns out!
\\n- Merlin and Dan are still really liking iOS 10
\\n- It\'s definitely worth the time to prune your iOS notifications
\\n- Main Topic: How should we deal with all those "just circling back" people?
\\n- iPhone spam call blocker Hiya seems to be working now
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