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iOS
- [status.log](https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/status-log/id6444921793): a focused and wonderfully built utility for posting to [omg.lol](https://omg.lol)'s status.lol service.
+- [FontCase](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/fontcase-manage-your-type/id1205074470): for managing/installing fonts.
macOS
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- [Nova](https://nova.app): Panic's code editor has come a long way. It's stable, fully-featured and native (VS Code is an institution at this point, but monocultures are, well, bad).
- [iTerm2](https://iterm2.com): a more configurable terminal than the one macOS ships with. I've used it for a long time now and it's still my go-to.
-- [Catppuccin](https://github.com/catppuccin)
-- [Mono Lisa](https://monolisa.dev)
+- [Catppuccin](https://github.com/catppuccin): nearly as ubiquitous as Dracula but lighter and more playful, I've started using this theme wherever I'm looking at/reading/writing code.
+- [Mono Lisa](https://monolisa.dev): a relatively new find, I've been enjoying how pleasant and readable this font is (and have even gone so far as to install it on iOS via [FontCase](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/fontcase-manage-your-type/id1205074470)).
Services
-- Fastmail
-- NextDNS
-- DNSimple
-- Bunny.net
-- Clicky
-- Feedpress
-- [SavvyCal](https://savvycal.com)
-- [IVPN](https://www.ivpn.net)
+- Fastmail: the best email service available, bar-none. They're standards compliant (and often contribute to said standards), reliable and fully-featured — they even respect your privacy.
+- NextDNS: a privacy-focused, set it and forget it DNS service. I use their security features on my home network and a profile with strict ad-blocking rules on all of my devices.
+- DNSimple: a robust, user-friendly DNS provider and registrar. I moved my domains here after my old provider was acquired.
+- Bunny.net: a powerful and affordable CDN. I use it to serve assets on my personal site (most notable my now page — raw assets are fetched by Eleventy and then optimized to webp).
+- Clicky: powerful and easy to understand analytics (if, perhaps, not the prettiest to look at).
+- Feedpress: they've been around for a while now and don't change much (nor do they need to), but look no further for reliable, helpful feed analytics.
+- [SavvyCal](https://savvycal.com): the most pleasant scheduling solution I've found to date. It offers a number of scheduling niceties and allows visitors to overlay their own calendars for a seamless booking experience.
+- [IVPN](https://www.ivpn.net): my VPN of choice for browsing outside of my home network. Privacy-focused and trustworthy.
- [Kagi](https://kagi.com): search that's actually helpful and ad-free. It's lenses feature and the ability to up/downvote and block results from different sites are indispensable.
-- [Feedbin](https://feedbin.com)
-- [forwardemail.net](https://forwardemail.net)
-- [Trakt](https://trakt.tv)
+- [Feedbin](https://feedbin.com): the best available modern RSS service. I use its actions to filter noise out of my feed as well as to star and surface my must-read feeds and newsletters.
+- [forwardemail.net](https://forwardemail.net): I could route the domains I have here through Fastmail, but I prefer the simplicity of this service and the separation of email concerns.
+- [Trakt](https://trakt.tv): my preferred TV and movie tracking service — it has a strong community (and isn't owned by a private equity firm).
- [The Storygraph](https://thestorygraph.com): an excellent, focused and community driven book tracking app. All it needs is RSS/Atom feeds and/or an API.
- [Slack](http://slack.com): I have a family Slack set up to avoid group text messages and am in a few other community Slacks.
- [Discord](http://discord.com): I don't _like_ Discord but, for better or worse, it's where some communities I frequent are.
-- [Backblaze](https://www.backblaze.com/cloud-backup)
+- [Backblaze](https://www.backblaze.com/cloud-backup): a set it and forget it remote backup solution. I have it pointed at the external storage volume I have velcroed to the back of my monitor.
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