My "Use Obsidian for a month" experiment lasted 7 days

Don’t ask me why I occasionally try to move away from Emacs. I can’t explain it. Under duress, I’d say it’s because Emacs swallows the world, and I like changing things up. Doing everything in Emacs makes that difficult. Org-mode is unmatched, but it’s also essentially useless outside of Emacs1. I get a little twitchy about that. Also, sometimes a package update throws a wrench into my Emacs config or I become tired of C-x C-whatever all the time and so I start shopping for a replacement. ...

December 8, 2025 · 480 words · Jack Baty

NeoFinder as photo catalog on macOS

On macOS, I prefer Capture One as my RAW editor, but C1’s cataloging features are weak. Plus, I’d prefer not having my catalog and editor so tightly tied together. I’d love to get out of the Adobe ecosystem, so I don’t want to get too deep into using Lightroom Classic for my catalog. Photo Mechanic is great, but has gotten too expensive. I thought I’d revisit NeoFinder. I’m glad I did. NeoFinder is really good at keeping track of all kinds of media on all kinds of storage. I’ve put 2025’s photos and some other projects into it as a test, and it’s impressive. Also, the app just turned 30 years old, so, Lindy Effect. ...

December 5, 2025 · 217 words · Jack Baty

Follow up on my month using (mostly) only CLI tools

In November, I experimented with using only CLI tools. How did it go? I’d give it a 7 out of 10. The other two CLI-based productivity tools I used for the month were Taskwarrior and nb. Taskwarrior is very good at managing tasks, but I don’t know if it’ll stick as my main task app. There’s too much typing involved with keeping things updated (adding tags, projects, etc.). The TUI helps, but I’m not sure it’s enough. I’m currently tinkering with Super Productivity as more GUI-ified option, but I’ll probably just end up back in Emacs org-mode like I always do. ...

December 1, 2025 · 305 words · Jack Baty

Tridactyl for Firefox

I use Zen Browser on Linux. While playing around with LazyVim (I know, I know) I learned about Tridactyl which is a plugin that let’s you manipulate Firefox (or Zen) using Vim-like key bindings. It feels weird and I keep tripping over myself, but I feel like once I’m used to it, this is a great way to browse.

October 27, 2025 · 59 words · Jack Baty

Show a new tab when selecting New Tab in Zen Browser

I prefer seeing a new tab, not the URL search dialog

October 25, 2025 · 67 words · Jack Baty

Org-social

tanrax/org-social: Org Social is a decentralized social network that runs on an Org Mode file over HTTP. You can create posts, interact with groups, make replies, mention other users, create polls, or personalize your profile. All this without registration, without databases… Just you and your Org Mode file. It’s a ton of fun for us emacs nerds. Follow mine here: https://jackbaty.com/social.org

October 1, 2025 · 61 words · Jack Baty

The Mylio conundrum

I’ve tried to make Mylio work a few times. Maybe this time it will.

August 28, 2025 · 562 words · Jack Baty
Curio screenshot

Curio 32

Every year I renew my subscription to Curio, even though I haven’t used it much recently. I renew mostly to support development of one of the nicest, most thoughtful apps on macOS, but another reason is that George continues to add truly useful and interesting features year after year. I don’t know how he does it. Check out the Curio 32 Release Notes for details. Standouts for me are multiple project windows and improvements to Journal sections. I don’t need another journaling tool, of course, but I often consider it.

August 20, 2025 · 90 words · Jack Baty
Screenshot of TUI

A little TUI for updating exif data in photos

I like to have Make and Model information available in film scans, and use exiftool for this. I have a lisp function in Emacs that does this, but sometimes I’d like to do it from a terminal instead. So I asked Claude for help. The result was camera-exif-tui. It’s a tiny Go app that launches a TUI that allows me to select a make/model and a folder full of image files. It calls exiftool and updates the images with the selected camera info. ...

July 8, 2025 · 263 words · Jack Baty

Hard Mode and status

Joan Westenberg, in The Cult of Hard Mode: Why Simplicity Offends Tech Elites: …hard mode is where status lives. This is exactly what I’ve been thinking about lately. It hurts to hear it out loud. Read the article, but here are a few quotes that reminded me how far down the complexity rabbit holes I’ve traveled. And under it all is the same impulse: make it harder than it needs to be, so I can feel smarter than I am. ...

June 12, 2025 · 451 words · Jack Baty

My app deletion fiasco

When a simple app “cleanup” on my Mac Mini went way WAY too far.

June 9, 2025 · 340 words · Jack Baty

Canceled my SetApp subscription

At $10/month, SetApp is a good deal, especially if you use more than a handful of the included Apps. I’ve been a subscriber since early on. I have two Macs, so the subscription is $15/month. Still a good deal, but I did the math and realized that I could purchase most of the apps I use outright for less than a 1-year SetApp subscription for a single Mac. This wasn’t always the case. For a while there, I had a couple dozen apps installed. My goal this past year has been to whittle that down to the essentials. Here’s what I ended up with as of this morning. ...

June 7, 2025 · 220 words · Jack Baty

Folder Preview

Folder Preview is a quick look extension for previewing the contents of folders on macOS. It’s $1.99 and worth every penny. (via Andrew Canion)

May 7, 2025 · 24 words · Jack Baty

Espanso again

I’ve gone back to using Espanso for text expansion. As powerful as Keyboard Maestro is, every time I reach for it I feel like I’ve already lost a battle somewhere. Text expansion macros are about all I use KM for these days, so it’s not much of a disruption. I bookmark Espanso’s config folder in Emacs so I can jump right in any time. The expansion macros (“matches”) are contained in YAML files and can be as simple as: ...

March 17, 2025 · 156 words · Jack Baty

A few things I like about TiddlyWiki

I got big into TiddlyWiki around 2018, when I created my Rudimentary Lathe wiki. For a few years there, I put stuff into it daily. I sometimes drift away to something New/Shiny, but I always end up back in TiddlyWiki. Off the top of my head, here are a few things I like about TiddlyWiki: ...

February 7, 2025 · 280 words · Jack Baty
Photo: Bildhuus website

Testing Aspect for photo management

Some former Nik Software people are building a new tool for managing photo libraries. It’s called Aspect. I’m a sucker for any photo-related software, so I installed the beta and spent yesterday testing it. I took some notes after using it for a day. First impressions were good. I like the ideas behind Aspect. It relies on the underlying file system, so it’s reasonably transparent. It organizes things for me based on dates and events. I can control the structure. I can even change it later, and Aspect will move things around to match. ...

November 28, 2024 · 726 words · Jack Baty

Hardcover

All I want is Letterboxd for books. LibraryThing is the Craigslist of book trackers. Goodreads is icky. TheStoryGraph has a layout I don’t get along with. Bookwrym is decent, but doesn’t feel that great. Plus, I don’t care if my reading list is “federated”. I asked about this on Mastodon, and @johnke responded, suggesting Hardcover, which I’d never heard of. It was a good suggestion. I imported all of my books from TheStoryGraph, which I’d previously imported from Goodreads, and I was off and running. Here’s what it looks like: ...

November 25, 2024 · 237 words · Jack Baty

Fun with software today

I had fun today exploring my options for a browser-based workflow.

November 10, 2024 · 435 words · Jack Baty

How long can I go without SetApp?

My SetApp subscription was scheduled to renew today, but I didn’t let it. I figured that if I buy the apps outright that I actually use, I’ll spend around the same amount as I would on a 1-year SetApp license for both Macs. The purchased apps would either come with lifetime licenses or a small annual upgrade fee. This means next year I’ll pay a much smaller amount for all the same software. ...

August 31, 2024 · 218 words · Jack Baty

SilverBullet

Today I learned about SilverBullet SilverBullet is a note-taking application optimized for people with a hacker mindset. We all take notes. There’s a million note taking applications out there. Literally. Wouldn’t it be nice to have one where your notes are _more_than plain text files? Where your notes essentially become a database that you can query; that you can build custom knowledge applications on top of? A hackable notebook, if you will? ...

July 22, 2024 · 165 words · Jack Baty