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The Righteous Gemstones S3 βœ…

Pic posted July 31, 2023

The last episode was not my favorite, but the rest of the season had great writing and I’m happy to see it was renewed for another season (pending resolution of the strike, I presume)


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New trail @ Carver Lake?

Pic posted July 31, 2023

This is not it, but it looks like someone is building a new trail off of the upper parking lot loop


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Ramparts of Reverie

Pic posted July 31, 2023

Lighting up the heavens. Every brick a dream. @TwoDots


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Link: Linda Ronstadt is amazing

Linked July 31, 2023


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I don’t make monkeys, I just train ’em…

— Pee-wee Herman πŸ’œ

Quote posted July 31, 2023


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🫑 J.T. Poston at the 3M Open

Posted July 31, 2023

Now I’m no golf professional, but I still can’t believe that Poston went for the hero shot on the final hole of the 3M Open yesterday, down three shots to winner Lee Hodges (who had already safely laid up 115 yards out). Poston after the round on Twitter:

Not out here to finish 2nd. Trying to win. Would make that decision 10 times out of 10 under circumstances

That decision cost him $260K – solo second would’ve paid $850K, but the three-way tie for second gave each player $590K.

So unless I’m missing something, he was betting that he could make eagle and that Hodges would put it in the water from 115 yards *plus* not be able to get up and down to force a playoff? πŸ€”


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Shades of blue ☁️

Pic posted July 30, 2023

The summer sky has been so vivid this week


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🫑 Sunday morning long runs

Posted July 30, 2023

Slowly building the base for the TC 10 with my training plan. Just finished week five with an 8 mile long run that was slow, but steady (no walk breaks). Thirteen four milers, three six milers and now today (78 total running miles). Two months to race day!


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Summer Saturday @ Inver Wood

Pic posted July 29, 2023

Just a beautiful day in Inver Grove Heights. Played well from the white tees, saw some scary giant black wasps and encountered more stupid slow play


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Great Midwest Rib Fest 2023

Pic posted July 28, 2023

The tenth edition was a bit crazy – severe weather threat forced a brief evacuation to the casino, but then the sun returned. Great food (as usual), but huge crowds, long lines and parking-related road rage incidents. Texas Outlaw still my overall favorite, but they skimped on the sauce and didn’t put any self-serve dispensers out this year (boo!)


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Creative marketing activations this year

Pic posted July 28, 2023

The Scotch tape and blue painters tape tee markers were a highlight at the 2023 3M Open @ TPC Twin Cities


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Just a lovely morning for pro golf in Blaine

Pic posted July 28, 2023

Hard to believe, but Justin Thomas might miss the cut today at the 3M Open. Here is his group leaving the 11th tee (their second hole of the day)


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Hello, my name is Parlour Burger

Pic posted July 28, 2023

What a nice surprise along the 18th at the 3M Open – I think the food truck version might be better than the restaurant ones


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Seigo’s Shochu Cocktails

Pic posted July 28, 2023

Didn’t try this last night, but will try them next game for sure (Saints lost 5-4 to the Mud Hens)


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Saints tailgating @ Saint Dinette

Pic posted July 27, 2023

Sometimes you need more than ballpark concessions ⚾️ πŸ”


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LVTC happy hour @ Hewing Hotel

Pic posted July 27, 2023

Started at Monte Carlo, then moved across the street. Always a great time with this group


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Winter is cold, oh, but you’re colder still. And for the first time, I feel like you’re mine…

— You Made Me the Thief of Your Heart

Quote posted July 27, 2023


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Web browsers on Apple platforms in 2023

Posted July 26, 2023

When I look back on web browsers I’ve used on macOS over the years, it seems like I find one I like and just stick with it for a long time. When The Browser Company announced that their new Arc browser was out of closed beta this week, I thought I’d download a copy and take a look. David Pierce at The Verge has been raving about it since last year, but I’m stuck in my ways and a lot of the concepts Arc introduces would take some time to really figure out. I ended up spending about 30 confused minutes with it before deciding to look at everything else out there right now too.

I vaguely remember the days of Netscape, then Firefox, then Safari, then Chrome. Internet Explorer was the evil actor in this story, both on Windows and macOS. As someone who has published websites for fun and for work, web standards were always the goal versus anything proprietary and tied to one browser. As market share has shifted, this goal always seemed elusive, as people would build sites optimized for whatever was the most popular. Thankfully for Mac users, most Windows or IE-only technologies have died out over time and “the web” has become more of a neutral platform. And with the rise of mobile, iOS and Android browsers are probably more influential now on standards than any of the others.

For quite a while now, I’ve used mobile Safari on my iPhone and iPad, but Chrome on my iMac and MacBook Pro. Not really sure why I never went back to Safari on macOS, but Chrome seemed to push out Internet Explorer as the new “standard” for web publishing. I don’t really run into many sites that only work on Chrome (which happened a lot with IE-optimized sites), but I just got comfortable with Chrome – both at work and on my personal devices. It also tied in with my Google ID, which I was using for hosted email and my YouTube account.

So what are the things I look for in a good web browser?

  • Display websites correctly
  • Password management
  • Sync bookmarks across devices
  • Privacy and tracker controls
  • Ad blocking support
  • Customizable toolbars and tabs
  • Seamless support for WordPress administration
  • Speedy, but power and resource efficient

Looking at the current landscape on macOS, some of these features are implemented via browser extensions. In the Chrome world, I was running the following: 1Password, Duck Duck Go Privacy Essentials, Privacy Badger and Google Arts & Culture (a lighthearted extension that just loads a random artwork picture as a background in a new, empty tab). Turns out that there are now Safari versions of the first two, with Privacy Badger promising Safari support soon. I’ve been a (mostly) happy customer of 1Password for a while now, but will be interested to see how system-level password management continues to evolve on Apple platforms (along with passkeys).

Beyond Arc, I downloaded and installed the other new kids (Brave and Vivaldi), along with the current versions of the older kids (Firefox and Microsoft Edge). After following and reading Apple evangelist for Safari and WebKit Jen Simmons on Mastodon, I also wanted to revisit the latest version of Safari (16.6 on Ventura 13.5). I’ll cut right to the chase: Safari 16.6 might be as far as I get in evaluating browsers other than Chrome for the time being. I did end up deleting all traces of Edge from my machine (which was a challenge), but I’ll leave the others installed for more evaluation later.

It had been a fairly long time since I last launched Safari on macOS, so all of my bookmarks were old and there were random extensions installed (including “Open in Ivory” by Tapbots and “Subscribe to Feed” by NetNewsWire). I added 1Password and Duck Duck Go Privacy Essentials, then exported and imported my Chrome bookmarks. Still need to do some cleanup, but overall I like the layout and customization options of the Favorites Bar and how tabs look in the “Separate” tab layout view. Not sure why my version doesn’t have the “Show color in tab bar” toggle in settings, but I’d really like to turn that off (the Compact layout seems to still have it in advanced settings). I tried to find a command line way to change it via a default write, but Google search let me down on that front.

The built-in Safari privacy report button is nice and I’m looking forward to adding back Privacy Badger when that is released. I think that will also help with the layout of ad blocking – I’d prefer that when an ad is blocked, the space is automatically reflowed to make the overall layout more natural (for example, the giant banner ads that the Star Tribune and New York Times like to display at the top of their home pages). Also not a huge fan of the short URLs in the search box, but there is a setting for that and the alternative isn’t much better. It would be nice to have hover tooltips over links too so you quickly see if they are spammy or not. Lastly, sync across devices only partly works for me so far.

So there you have it. I’ll give the built-in Safari a good go for a few weeks and report back. I know Google has had some bad press over their Web Environment Integrity project, but that wasn’t my primary motivator to start reviewing other options to Chrome. It really is something that all of these options exist now, no?

Happy browsing!


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Back to the neighborhood park

Pic posted July 26, 2023

Felt pretty warm already and the bugs were around 4 out of 10 on the annoying scale


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🫑 The year 1946

Posted July 26, 2023

Yesterday I learned my dad was born the same year as Bush, Clinton, Trump, Cher and Dolly Parton (whose birthday is also January 19th)


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Classy dinner tonight

Pic posted July 25, 2023

Not buying the three cheese shell boxes any more – the last several we’ve had all had the pasta crumble into mush. OG version only from now on…


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The Sylphic Cascades

Pic posted July 24, 2023

Float along the Sylphic Cascades, fall into a faiyland. @TwoDots


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🫑 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on YouTube

Posted July 24, 2023

Guessing this channel has a ton of great things I’ve never seen. For example, these Talking Heads clips from 2002:

Another example of the “good” internet…


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Sorry, Fred Mercury, but I am the champion…

— Colin Robinson

Quote posted July 24, 2023


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🫑 July 2023 Apple Updates

Posted July 24, 2023

macOS Ventura 13.5 βœ…, iOS 16.6 βœ…, iPadOS 16.6 βœ…, watchOS 9.6 βœ… tvOS 16.6 βœ…


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