You might have seen me on Facebook/Twitter saying something along the lines of that you/we/all should stop using "Big Tech" social media services, and look at start using alternative services.
To install A you need B which depends on C which can only be installed by D which...
For all aspiring conspiracy theorists out there it can be hard to remember what you should and shouldn't be doing. Here is a handy list with tips and tricks.
I came across an interesting article about gamification of the real world, in particular on the topic of QAnon, which I realised I knew nothing about. Here are some links that I found.
Sometimes the only sharp photo of a given event isn't overly interesting, but you still would like to keep it as a memory. Using some of the oldest tricks in the book, crop and blurring background, can quickly improve results.
Right, so this will be long, and it will all be about photography/photo-editing software. If that is not your thing, feel free to skip. :)
Keeping productivity up can be a challenge, especially when working from home. It has made me do a re-jig of the tools and routines I use. I am now back at using Evernote for my "input", to help me sort out the rest of my day. This is how I have it set up.
Did you hear "Bill Gates will make billions of $USD on a vaccine as he owns the patents for such a vaccine"? Or perhaps did you hear "viruses spread via 5G towers"? Or what about "the vaccine will contain digital trackers to control us all"?
Yeah, I saw them too. What I haven't seen was any actual evidence to support a single one of those claims though...
In this day and age finding good and trustworthy news seems to become a skill at least if you are looking for news based on facts, and not overly skewed from a political, or bias, perspective. But lets start from the beginning. What is "bias" anyway?