Martin Feld

10 Mar 2019

First it was soy milk, then it was avocado and now it’s light bulbs. Read ‘Daily Rumination No. 5: #Hipster Bulbs’ on Lounge Ruminator. loungeruminator.net/2019/03/10/dai… #café #coffee t.co/BProI30Lo…

09 Mar 2019

People really can’t spell. Read more on ‘Daily Rumination No. 4: Compound Modifiers’ on Lounge Ruminator. #grammar #language loungeruminator.net/2019/03/09/dai… t.co/FjsT8DJLD…

08 Mar 2019

I also hate Chrome, @atpfm, although I sometimes need to use it for work. I’m not sure if you’re aware but selecting ‘Warn Before Quitting’ under ‘Chrome’ in the menu bar will remove the need to hold Command + Q.

08 Mar 2019

macOS is great today and still contains elements of whimsy, however it’s downright humorous things like this that could make a bit of a return. twitter.com/512px/status/1…

07 Mar 2019

This is hilarious. Apple the ol’ family business… twitter.com/JoannaStern/st…

07 Mar 2019

@KateMfD I’d posit that most students who begin a uni degree wouldn’t necessarily appreciate the size of the HECS debt that they’ll have when they finish. It’s a huge number and responsibility for someone who’s fresh out of school—quite intangible at first.

06 Mar 2019

@KateMfD @ItsJoshCrawley @its_notmaddison Not ‘shouldn’t’ as in ‘can’t’ or ‘never’, but in the sense that they can explore other things post-school that suit them. Apologies if that came across strongly…

06 Mar 2019

@KateMfD Motivation to enrol is something that I wonder about. There are people who shouldn’t be at university—not because they’re not intelligent or capable but because another work or training avenue would be better. Yet so many just slot straight in. Societal expectations? #mycuriosity

06 Mar 2019

@microdotblog I see what you did there!

05 Mar 2019

@KateMfD So true

05 Mar 2019

@ben_hr That seems fair. I can’t think of much that I use that is Amazon-related and I’ve always been a Mac zealot, so it would be Apple for me.

05 Mar 2019

@ben_hr Which one would you find the most difficult to ignore or leave?

05 Mar 2019

@vladsavov Ergh… it’s already painful. #5G #innovation #AI #networking #data

05 Mar 2019

To clarify, quoted tweets are good because they offer some explanation or context. Retweets with no commentary, I find, are often something that interests the other person but is a bit of a head-scratcher for the reader.

05 Mar 2019

Naturally, I realise that not everything that I share on Twitter is going to interest all of my followers. The more that I’ve used @microdotblog recently, the more that I’ve realised how annoying retweets. Micro.blog offers no such functionality and it’s great.

05 Mar 2019

@CARROT_app Top-notch response! Ha

05 Mar 2019

Who doesn’t love @CARROT_app on #AppleWatch? feldnotes.com/2019/03/05/i-l…

04 Mar 2019

@tuckerjj Haha brilliant… when she was really young, @jodiefeld once told our grandfather that he ‘smelt like a dog’. It has been a family in-joke ever since that time.

04 Mar 2019

@MaxTemkin @imyke That pickle looks absolutely delicious. 🤤

01 Mar 2019

@Chundles That’s fantastic! Good on you

01 Mar 2019

@Chundles That looks really cool. Where are you going? 😀

01 Mar 2019

@bzamayo Apple Australia has been left in the past. apple.com/au/

28 Feb 2019
28 Feb 2019

@ben_hr @alexismadrigal That was brilliant and thank you for sharing it.

27 Feb 2019

@zacbowden I let iOS handle it, unless there’s a particular problem with an app that requires manual clearing.