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I also use Miniflux and would appreciate Fever support.


Second Pi-hole + uBlock Origin. Just a bummer that the Safari fork of uBlock Origin seems to be EOL because of the new restrictions in Safari.


Location: Berlin, Germany

Remote: YES

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: Front-end development with a focus on HTML5, (S)CSS, JavaScript, React, and Liquid; back-end development experience with PHP, Ruby, Java, and MySQL; Git; Gulp.js; AWS.

Résumé/CV: http://michaelxander.com/documents/mxander-cv.pdf

Email: See CV

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Product Designer & Dev, I run an independent online magazine w/ over 5,500 subscribers.

Mostly interested in product design roles.


Location: Berlin, Germany

Remote: YES

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: Front-end development with a focus on HTML5, (S)CSS, JavaScript, React, and Liquid; back-end development experience with PHP, Ruby, Java, and MySQL; Git; Gulp.js; AWS.

Résumé/CV: http://michaelxander.com/documents/mxander-cv.pdf

Email: See CV

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Product Designer & Dev, I run an independent online magazine w/ over 5,000 subscribers.


I've been publishing morning routines for over two and a half years, and earlier this month we launched a statistics page combining all the data from our 135 (and counting) published routines:

http://mymorningroutine.com/statistics/

We'd love to know your thoughts! If you're interested, our interviewee this week is M.G. Siegler:

http://mymorningroutine.com/mg-siegler/


I'm currently working on the book analysing habits of success and this data is more than gold for me, saves so much time. Thanks buddy!


Thanks Tomas! We’re glad you dig it and looking forward to read your book :)


This is EP36 from The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast).

Shownotes:

Ep 36: Alexis Ohanian on Y Combinator, Getting Punched, and Picking Winners

Alexis Ohanian is best known for being: - On the Forbes “30 under 30” list multiple times (then he turned 30)- A co-founder of reddit and hipmunk- In the very first class of Y Combinator, arguably the world’s most selective startup “accelerator”…


Second that. Hazel is a huge time-saver and I prefer it’s versatile features.


Second that. I’m still happy with Slate, but prefer an active developed solution.


I‘m also fascinated by Kowloon Walled City since the first time I saw it in the Dreamcast game Shenmue 2.

One of the best documentaries IMHO is the following 4 part series from 1989 which shows the everyday life in KWC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lby9P3ms11w

I also recommend the already mentioned book City of Darkness and movie Chungking Express. Additional Jackie Pullinger‘s books "Crack In The Wall: Life & Death in Kowloon Walled City" (http://amzn.to/1nNKkuq) and "Chasing the Dragon" (http://amzn.to/1kd9zWc) are worth a read.


I'm using Arq since 2011 to backup my most important data to Amazon S3+Glacier and can highly recommend it.

Today v4 has been released and comes with new storage options (GreenQloud, DreamObjects, Google Cloud Storage, SFTP aka your own server), multiple backup targets, unified budget across S3 and S3/Glacier, Email notifications and many more clever features.


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