Opens the Setups page on the MacStories website where the team shares about their devices and desk setups in-depth.
Pulls 25 items from the MacStories main RSS feeds and asks you to choose which to open in Safari.
Presents a menu of MacStories shows, then plays the next episode from the selected show based on the preselected custom sort order (or default order from the Podcasts app).
Given your custom Club MacStories RSS feed, this will retrieve the 25 latest items published for members-only and asks you which links you want to open.
Opens the tag page on the MacStories website for stories marked with “Workflow,” the original version of the Shortcuts app – these stories introduced me to the app before I joined the team. So, uh, thanks Federico!
Opens the tag page on the MacStories website for stories marked with “Shortcuts.”
Opens the MacStories profile in the Mastodon app or on the web.
Views the Docs category in the Content section of Amazon’s “Manage Your Content and Devices” for Kindle.
Prompts you type in new todos in new lines and add them for Today immediately in Things. If you share text in, it’ll use that instead.
Opens the Slo-Mo mode in the Camera app – mine is set to 1080p 240 fps.
Jason Sudeikis is a football coach leading a British soccer team. What he lacks in knowledge, he makes up for with optimism…and biscuits.
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