I must admit that I never was a great fan of Photoshop. Sure, there was a time when I knew my ways around it, but back then I was already user of the alternative – GIMP. I still have a softspot for it in my heart and I applaud efforts of having fully fledged open source image manipulation app, but on macOS there are so many great alternatives that it really makes sense to go native. One of my all time favorites, and with the relase of version 2.0 even more so, is Pixelmator Pro. With the introduction of the ML-based features built-in these days, it’s hard to find anything that even compares.
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A few updates have occurred that I'd love to bring to your attention: * I touched on this on the Now page—since the end of July we have moved back to Poland. I wrote more about the reasons why on my Polish blog and I also live transmitted
💡UPDATES • December 21, 2025 → I stumbled upon a list by Scott Willsey and learned that there's a "App Defaults movement" 😉 Not too long ago, I posted my Uses page and I'm trying to keep it up to date. However, the categories here are well
💡UPDATES • December 21, 2025 → I touched this way or another on the Kubernetes topic—first, it was the part of this series in the Contexts post where I wrote about kctx which I use almost daily; second, it was a dedicated post about Kubernetes specifically, discussing what I like and
Here's my coworker, Chris: [...]strong opinions about how annoying it is that every SaaS tool in the world now has documents, an issue tracker and a chatbot, so we all just spend our days searching for that thing our coworker said 2 months ago in that Slack channel.
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