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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-29T08:45:00.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "My Ultimate Keyboard-driven Mac Utility List",
    "Monodraw",
    "IXI’s autofocusing lenses are almost ready to replace multifocal glasses",
    "Access O'Keeffe",
    "These Electronic Polaroids Are Powered by Your Phone’s NFC Chip",
    "Betty & Veronica",
    "Articles Of Interest",
    "My Prodigal Brainchild",
    "Bitch: a history",
    "Johnny Decimal"
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  "textContent": "  * My Ultimate Keyboard-driven Mac Utility List — Going to have an in-depth look at some of the stuff mentioned here.\n\n  * Monodraw — A nifty looking app for drawing ASCII art. Thinking it could pair very nicely with Obsidian etc.\n\n  * IXI’s autofocusing lenses are almost ready to replace multifocal glasses — Get here faster! I really hope this isn’t vapourware like the “smart contact lenses” that would “launch in 2026”. I don’t remember that company’s name, so can’t even find out how far they got.\n\n\n\n  * Access O'Keeffe — omg, omg, omg! I once had the pleasure of going to a tiny showing of some of her work, mostly photos, and now I can see so much more! At least digitally.\n\n  * These Electronic Polaroids Are Powered by Your Phone’s NFC Chip — These are super cute! I might have to splurge on one.\n\n  * Betty & Veronica — Articles Of Interest continues being endlessly interesting.\n\n  * My Prodigal Brainchild — Musings on the Metaverse by the man who invented the term.\n\n  * Bitch: a history — Disclaimer, haven't read this by the time of posting, but since I like words and etymology, I'll probably find it interesting.\n\n\n\n\n* * *\n\nLinks found via my RSS feeds, Mastodon, Johnny Decimal The Browser, and general internetting.",
  "title": "Weekly Links 26-13",
  "updatedAt": "2026-03-29T08:45:31.333Z"
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