Windrecorder | 捕风记录仪 https://github.com/yuka-friends/Windrecorder
MacOS App Rewind's alternative on Windows platform, your personal memorize search engine. Ipot-desktop https://github.com/pot-app/pot-desktop
派了个萌的翻译器
一个跨平台的划词翻译和OCR软件 | A cross-platform software for text translation and recognize.We shape our buildings, and afterwards our buildings shape us. ──Winston Churchill.
Boffi https://www.boffi.com/en/
Made in Italy Furniture Brand
这家设计的家具,能让人感受到宁静“庭园应具有永恒的现代感;仅有当下流行的现代感则毫无价值可言。” ──重森三玲
LibRedirect https://github.com/libredirect/browser_extension
A browser extension that redirects popular sites to alternative privacy friendly frontends.现代隐私保护指南 https://github.com/ArchLinuxStudio/ModernSecurityProtectionGuide#现代隐私保护指南
Whole Earth Index https://wholeearth.info/
有生之年系列!影响一代硅谷人的刊物,学习之已出版 ——【最有诚意的日本游记,5万字,750张图】13天,大阪,北海道,东京,富士山,京都 https://www.mafengwo.cn/i/3284840.html
去日本之前,必看的攻略Q&A: Brent Schlender and Rick Tetzeli, ‘Becoming Steve Jobs’ https://fortune.com/2015/04/07/qa-brent-schlender-and-rick-tetzeli-becoming-steve-jobs/
尝试更了解一些A history of the decades-long feud between Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, whose love-hate relationship spurred the success of Microsoft and Apple https://www.businessinsider.com/the-bill-gates-steve-jobs-feud-frenemies-2016-3#bill-gates-and-steve-jobs-werent-always-enemies-microsoft-made-software-early-on-for-the-mega-popular-apple-ii-pc-and-gates-would-routinely-fly-down-to-cupertino-to-see-what-apple-was-working-on-1
简单话语里的深沉思考
需要尝试为自己的产品,带入一些文化,无论是硬件产品,还是软件产品Adrian Zecha https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrian_Zecha?useskin=vector
安缦创始人,非常了不起养云安缦之所以是『安缦』,得从『古宅』说起 | HA https://www.sohu.com/a/410686909_362863
希望有机会去体验!
A candid talk with Apple's CEO on a landmark day in its history. By Laura Locke | Wednesday, December 7, 2011 at 1:15 am Steve Jobs announces the iTunes Music Store. On April 28th, 2003, moments before I was about to interview Steve Jobs at San Francisco’s Moscone Center, I was jittery. Anticipation? Nerves? Excitement? You bet. All of those visceral emotions were firing. Knowing Jobs’ storied reputation as an irascible and exacting Silicon Valley CEO had me on edge. But I had prepared a tight set of questions. Secretly, I was hoping he might enjoy the line of inquiry. In turn, I would have a lively and candid report for my editors at TIME. What I didn’t know was that the interview was taking place on what would turn out to be one of the most important days in Apple’s history: The launch of the iTunes Music Store. Once again, Ste...