![]() I am a self-employed sound designer and I have been relying on automated time trackers for at least the past decade. LOL, even if B-toms is a fake, at least it's an accurate fake. I have to say that I agree with B-Tom's review below mine as well as a bunch of the others (well at least the positive ones). Photoshop (and probably the rest of the Adobe Creative Suite).Some of the applications supported by Timing: Review this week's activities with just one click! Sophisticated graphs show you how you spent your time each day and which projects consumed most of your time. Some general categories like "Web Browsing", "Office", and "Games" have already been prepared for you, but you can customize them any way you like! You'll never have to worry about forgetting to start or stop a timer again - there are none! It's all done in the background! After tracking, just drag and drop activities into projects. Find out where your time goes - without ever having to start a timer again! Timing automatically tracks which documents you are editing, which applications you use, and the domains of the websites you visit. Dorsey also re-contextualized his now-infamous tweet claiming that “Elon is the singular solution I trust,” clarifying that he meant specifically for the outcome of taking Twitter private (presumably versus other activist hedge fund investors).ĭorsey also took issue with the accusation that he “sold out” in selling the company to Musk, which is a flippant accusation for sure, but especially because, as Dorsey pointed out, public companies are inherently subject to sale and acquisition given the right (or wrong, I suppose, depending on where you sit) market conditions.Timing is the best way to keep track of the time you spend with your Mac. In addition to lamenting Twitter’s state under Musk and the circumstances that led it there, Dorsey also shared his opinion that Twitter “never would’ve survived as a public company,” suggesting that market conditions combined with the state of the company at the time meant it was destined for manipulation by activist investors and PE firms angling to take it over. Washington Post writer Will Oremus then quoted that post and attempted to frame it as Dorsey avoiding blame himself, which Dorsey strongly objected to, noting that he has previously apologized for his role in Twitter’s fate plenty. So I’m happy Jay and team and nostr devs exist and building it. But it happened and all we can do now is build something to avoid that ever happening again. Nor do I think the board should have forced the sale. Nor do I think he acted right after realizing his timing was bad. ![]() Dorsey admits that Twitter is faring poorly under Musk - but he also blames the board for forcing the sale, and says Twitter had few options as a public company that would’ve ended well.ĭorsey responded to a question from Bluesky user Jason Goldman regarding whether he felt that Musk proved the “best possible stewed ” (it’s okay Jason we all make typos and we know you meant steward) with the following: Jack Dorsey has been using Bluesky, the app he partially funded that’s built upon a federated and open social networking protocol he advocates, to do some truth-telling about Twitter, Elon Musk and the decision to take the company private under the stewardship of the Tesla CEO.
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