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πŸ“‘βœ¨ Learned Something Today

If you have a family setup in Apple and have Apple Family Purchase Sharing turned on, you likely know that purchases are charged to the family organizer's credit card. If all family members are adults and have their own credit cards, they should be able to use their cards for App Store purchases. However, this is not currently possible. Here’s a solution.


Ask each adult member to add an Apple Account card to their Wallet and to fund the account. All future purchases will be charged to the Apple Account card first, before any funds are taken from the family organizer's credit card.

If Apple Family Purchase Sharing is off, then each member can manage their own credit card for their App Store purchases.

πŸ•– Now β€” Redacting Twitter

I quit Twitter at the end of 2022, but over the years, I accumulated many references to it, including links to tweets in my research documents. Occasionally, I check if the authors are still on Twitter, but more often than not, they have left the platform. Therefore, I decided to systematically remove all my links to x.com (or twitter.com) when I see them.


πŸ•– Now β€” Back Home

I'm back home after a two-week vacation. I think that using my Scribbles.page blog is the best place for an update. So here we go.Β 

  1. I had a great vacation and visited many wonderful places, like the south of Italy and Spain. I really liked Ibiza. It's not only a party place, trust me. There are great spots to visit there, provided you rent a car. Photo processing is underway. Check my Pixelfed page and Glass page to discover my discoveries. πŸŒ…
  2. I felt completely disconnected from my work and mostly from my digital world. I'm slowly reconnecting to the latter as I try to read past news and get ready for the next iteration of my newsletter. From what I'm seeing, a lot of news about AI, OpenAI and Apple. Poor Apple. More to come. πŸ“¨
  3. Woke up early this morning, thanks to the jet lag ✈️. I expect a one-week recovery time is past vacations in Europe is any indication. πŸ₯±
  4. I spent some time updating my devices to the latest OS releases and applied all pending app updates. 99 were pending on my iPhone! πŸ‘€
  5. I checked my website analytics and found a few surprisesβ€”some good and some bad. While I don't care too much about these, it's interesting to monitor them since my publication pattern changes throughout the year.πŸ“ˆ
  6. Just before taking off in Barcelona, I ordered a 140W Anker charger that should improve my device charging experience while on a trip. I really like their products. Ordering stuff from an iPhone while in the plane still feels science-fiction to me.πŸ”‹
  7. I like writing, and I'm glad that I'm back at it, now.

Cheers! See you for the next udpate!



πŸ“‘βœ¨ Now β€” Freaking Out

People are upset since Synology announced tied control of drives supported in their recently updated NAS devices. As someone who works in IT with enterprise-class storage vendors like NetApp, IBM, and Hitachi, I am accustomed to this level of control. However, home users see it as a money-grab tactic. The truth might be right in-between.Β 

πŸ•– Now β€” My Sunday Morning Routine

My Sunday mornings look like this:

  • Start a new blog post on Scribble.pages (this post!) about my morning routine for this Sunday.
  • Get the weather outlook for the day, and the week. Currently -2Β°C here in Montreal, Canada, cloudy and freezing rain expected soon.
  • Visit YouTube Studio dashboard and look for new subscribers, new comments to respond. One comment on my latest Craft-related poll, and the trend continues: two-third of respondent think that Craft is not confusing to use. I'm surprised by these results.
  • Visit my Gumroad dashboard and look for new subscriptions to The Craft Bible. Nothing since March 24th. πŸ˜”
  • Visit my Ghost dashboard and look for new notifications, and new articles in the feed. The latter was recently added as part of the social web integration initiative. Ghost is now more than a CMS. I'm not used to that just yet. I read and responded to an article from Spyglass about AI summaries from Bloomberg. I wonder if the author will notice as he is probably not used to Ghost's social web, yet.
  • Visit my Micro.blog timeline and look for recent mentions. Nothing this morning. I'm probably getting 0-20 mentions a week. Scrolled the last 12 hours and commented on a few posts.Β 
  • Look at my Tinylytics dashboard to see how my recently published article about data and privacy protection for Apple users is faring. According to these numbers, not too bad.
  • Visit Craft community on Slack to get recent updates about the latest beta and see if anyone is poking me. A few did mention me as usual, on is from the Craft team about a bug I submitted. I should write more about Craft, but I prefer to stay quiet preferring to keep a low profile.
  • Start thinking about how I'm going to spend the rest of the day. I do have the next edition of the Ephemeral Scrapbook in the works, but it is not complete and will probably go out next weekend.Β 

My coffee is so good. Have a nice Sunday! ✌🏻

πŸ•– Now β€” Update About Updates

  1. I revisited my /nope page with more up-to-date things that I don't like.
  2. I updated my About Me page hosted on Craft while working on preparing the migration off Craft to a stand-alone website built using Realmac Software Elements. Here's what it will look like.
  3. Last week, I shared an updated diagram of my content creator ecosystem.
  4. I got my first referral commission from the Fastmail referral program. The first of this kind. I never got one for Craft after being on their referral program for since its inception. You might like Fastmail too, btw, just like I do.
  5. I like to spend some time nurturing these. It's fun.Β 
    The structure of the upcoming reconstructed About Me website.
Be creative.Β 

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