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Mac Screenshot Shortcuts: File vs Clipboard
A quick reference for the two Mac screenshot shortcuts: Command-Shift-4 saves a file, Command-Control-Shift-4 goes to the clipboard.
Tailscale: Free Mesh VPN For Your AI Workloads
As your AI agents and automations spread across more machines, you need them all on one private network. Tailscale gives you that, and it is free.

One Key for Screenshots (Remap fn with Karabiner)
Remap the fn key to screenshot-to-clipboard with Karabiner-Elements. One key replaces the four-finger claw.
Facebook Messenger vs Text Messaging
They both send text — so what's actually different? Here's the simple breakdown my mom asked for.

Move Here for Finder — Free macOS Extension
A free, open-source Finder extension that adds 'Move Item Here' to your right-click menu. No more Cmd+Option+V gymnastics.

How I Got Delta WiFi Working at 30,000 Feet
A step-by-step troubleshooting story — and the one DNS fix that finally got the captive portal to load.
The Mac Voice You Didn't Know You Had
Every Mac has a built-in text-to-speech engine called say. Most people have the robotic version. Here's how to unlock the one that sounds almost human.

Stream Deck: The Visual Shortcut Switcher
A 32-key button pad that replaces every keyboard shortcut you can't remember. Folders, profiles, animated icons, and Ecamm Live integration.

Paste App for Mac
Unlimited clipboard history for Mac. Every time you copy something, Paste App saves it so you can search and reuse it later.
Chrome
The dominant browser. Most of your work probably happens here.
Mac Operating System
The platform most creative and marketing work happens on. Worth knowing your way around.
QR Codes
Two-dimensional barcodes that link to URLs, contact info, or other data. Smartphone cameras read them automatically.
Messaging app dominant in international markets and increasingly popular in the US. Two billion users globally.

How to Cut and Paste Files on Mac (The Hidden Shortcut)
Mac doesn't have an obvious cut function for files like Windows does. But there's a hidden 'Move Item Here' feature—and you can create a simple Command+U shortcut to finally cut and paste files properly.