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Typefaces: Gaoel Regular, Catandra Script
The person who invented autocorrect should burn in hello.
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Typeface: ITC American Typewriter
Quote via Twitter @pegerella
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One of the few square format black and white photos that I took in 1977 and ignored until now when I noticed that the negative shows a nice sunny day on the beach and quite a good view of the pier before it was neglected and then set on fire
Scanned and colourised in affinity photo.
12. bis 17. Juli 2016. Das SommerFestival der Kulturen findet bereits zum 15. Mal auf dem Stuttgarter Marktplatz statt.
Schedule defends from chaos and whim.
— Annie Dillard
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Typeface: Northwoods
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Better to live rich than die rich.
— Samuel Johnson
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Butter-Bot’s final moments and thoughts. There is an anomaly in the program. "Blade” was the 23rd prompt. Butter knives are blades enough. #marchofrobots #marchofrobots2019 #procreate #ipadpro #digitalart #sad #blade #knife #butter #robot #butterknife
May 2021 ends with a new tablet—11-inch iPad Pro M1, 16GB RAM, 1TB storage, WiFi + cellular—purchased online, picked up at Apple Store. I chose the silver variant simply because it was in stock. My wife inherits the previous generation model—same screen size, storage, and wireless—that I acquired nearly 14 months ago. That one replaces her 9.7-inch iPad Pro (256GB WiFi) released in 2016 and bought in November of that year.
Given my concerns about the economy, inflation, and supply chain problems, the Wilcox household is upgrading computing hardware a little sooner than would be typical; Apple’s new M1 chip makes the timing marginally good for future-proofing.
For Annie’s birthday, I replaced her 2018 model MacBook Air with the 2021-release 13.3-inch MacBook Pro M1 (16GB RAM, 1TB SSD). The laptop is more powerful than she needs, but we could share in a pinch and I expect the loaded config to retain higher resale value should we want, or need, to sell before the next expected upgrade—when the AppleCare+ warranty expires in three years.
The 12.9-inch iPad Pro M1 display is amazing; I really wanted to buy the larger tablet. But the cost is ridiculous; the dimensions are too big for my daily hand-held use; and choosing the same size and style allows Annie and I to share some peripherals—such as the keyboard cover seen in the photo.
I toyed with going bigger because a tablet is my primary computing device for content consumption. If Apple software offered as much utility and promise as the hardware, I seriously would have considered selling my 16-inch MacBook Pro and buying the larger tablet to use for everything. But iPad OS is nowhere good enough to replace my computer. Not yet.
Annie and I each own an iPhone XS, which we purchased two years ago next month. We will wait until this year’s models are announced, presumably around September. Correction: Likely. Because I expect Apple to jack up prices during the next release cycle (like the newest iPads), buying now makes some fiscal sense. However, I hope that the company will standardize chip architectures across all platforms. That’s a benefit worth waiting for.
I apologize for my poor product shot. I simply didn’t have the necessary ambient light and was rushed to make an illustration.