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Clockwise

508: Text Yourself Before You Wreck Yourself

Clockwise

Relay

Google, Technology, Microsoft, Moren, Sargent, News, Apple, Amazon, Tech News, Tech

4.4292 Ratings

🗓️ 21 June 2023

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

How we save links for later, the app we'd make for Apple Vision Pro, how we listen to music and podcasts, and tips for tech to use when moving across the country.

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's time for episode 508 of the Clockwise podcast from Relay FM recorded Wednesday, June 21st, 2023.

0:09.7

Clockwise, Four People, For'll be done before that loaf of bread you're baking right now, at least presumably.

0:34.1

I am one of your hosts, Micah, Sergeant, and I am joined across the internet by my good

0:38.3

pal, my friend, my dungeon buddy, because we play Dungeons and Dragons online pretty regularly.

0:43.9

It's Dan Morin. How you doing, Dan? I'm good, but now I want fresh bread, which I always want,

0:49.3

so it's not that. That's my, you've found my superpower weakness. Oh, your superpower is you always want fresh bread.

0:55.8

I always want fresh bread. It sounds like a super curse. I'd be like stopping a crime and there'd be like,

0:59.5

ooh, fresh bread. Oh no, sorry. I'll deal with that crime later. Yeah, that's a kryptonite, I think.

1:08.6

Well, while we ponder that why don't we introduce our wonderful guests to my left,

1:15.6

it's one of the founders and partners at Lickability and the host of absolutely crushed hard emoji.

1:21.6

It is Matthew Bischoff. Welcome back. Hello. It is wonderful to be here always.

1:29.2

And to my left this week,

1:33.9

it's a senior cloud advocate at Microsoft, a host of Conduit right here in Mealy FM, and a developer YouTuber. It's Jay Miller. Welcome back, Jay. Where I'm from Breaking Bread is what we're doing.

1:39.0

That's true. This is. It's breaking bread. Well, let me break the bread and get things going. You know how this works.

1:46.0

Four topics. 30 minutes. Mine for you is a simple one. How do you save links for later? Matthew?

1:55.1

I love this question. I love saving links for later. I've tried them all. And I think for me, it comes down to two categories

2:03.5

of links, right? There's things like newsletters and articles, things that I want to read later.

2:08.0

And my current preferred app for that is readwise reader, which I absolutely love. It allows

2:14.3

you to highlight, and it syncs those highlights into obsidian or Rome research or logsec or anywhere where you want to review your notes later on if you're into the personal knowledge management space, which I am.

2:25.6

And then if I'm not saving it for that reason, I'm probably saving it because I need to do something about it.

2:30.6

And in that case, it goes into OmniFocus.

2:34.5

I appreciate how organized you are. I am Mr. Disorganized, which is to say, I guess on

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