• things could have been worse this weekend.

    things could have been worse this weekend.

    Sunday, 10th April of 2011. 11:27:00 pm

  • random guy fixing random car on random parking lot

    random guy fixing random car on random parking lot

    Thursday, 7th April of 2011. 03:36:35 pm

  • early bird

    early bird

    Thursday, 7th April of 2011. 11:33:05 am

  • Parking lot, Kottbusser Tor

    Parking lot, Kottbusser Tor

    Friday, 1st April of 2011. 10:14:50 pm

  • pink balloons

    pink balloons

    Friday, 1st April of 2011. 06:51:44 pm

  • hafencity

    hafencity

    Wednesday, 30th March of 2011. 05:38:06 am

  • Tuesday, 29th March of 2011. 07:27:31 pm

  • seen at weserstrasse.

    seen at weserstrasse.

    Saturday, 26th March of 2011. 10:35:32 pm

  • stepoffthishurtlingmachine:

Conversion Mate I - Better Window Management in OS X
I switched from Windows to Mac recently, and while the transition has been amazingly great, one thing annoyed me a bit: window management. OS X has this design paradigm of only making a window as big as it needs to be, which clutters everything up immensely. At the same time, full sizing a window is surprisingly inconvenient. In fact, arranging windows in general is surprisingly inconvenient: no one-click interaction for proper, distraction free full screen, and the only bit of flexible resizing UI is that terribly tiny, fiddly thing in the bottom right corner. Meh.
So, Divvy! I thought. Divvy is a 14$ app designed to help you with this. But it’s actually only marginally less annoying: you have to define and remember keyboard shortcuts, and there’s an extra interface that pops up whenever you resize anything. There must be a more unobtrusive way of doing this. 
And there is. If you have a magic touchpad, that is. So imagine these gestures:
five finger tap: expand window to fill screen
four finger tap: revert to previous window size
rotate left: resize window to fill the left half of the screen
rotate right: resize window to fill the right half of the screen
No UI, no keyboard shortcuts, no remembering anything, just four simple gestures that integrate wonderfully into any workflow. And seriously: doing that splitscreen thing? I need that about 20 times a day. And now arranging two windows side by side is a three-second process involving exactly four simple touch pad interactions. Neat.
So here’s how to do it:
Download BetterTouchTool and install it
Under Gestures → Trackpad / Magic Trackpad, set up the four gestures shown in the above image
Arrange windows for 5 minutes because it’s just become so stupidly convenient
Sure, it’s not as flexible as Divvy et al., but personally, I’m not missing anything. This setup has sped up and de-annoyed my work day immensely, maybe it will do the same for you. If so, consider donating a few of whatever your local currency is to the author of the tool.
Also, I can’t help but like an app that has a checkbox marked “Only activiate this if I told you to.”
Happy windowing!

    stepoffthishurtlingmachine:

    Conversion Mate I - Better Window Management in OS X

    I switched from Windows to Mac recently, and while the transition has been amazingly great, one thing annoyed me a bit: window management. OS X has this design paradigm of only making a window as big as it needs to be, which clutters everything up immensely. At the same time, full sizing a window is surprisingly inconvenient. In fact, arranging windows in general is surprisingly inconvenient: no one-click interaction for proper, distraction free full screen, and the only bit of flexible resizing UI is that terribly tiny, fiddly thing in the bottom right corner. Meh.

    So, Divvy! I thought. Divvy is a 14$ app designed to help you with this. But it’s actually only marginally less annoying: you have to define and remember keyboard shortcuts, and there’s an extra interface that pops up whenever you resize anything. There must be a more unobtrusive way of doing this.

    And there is. If you have a magic touchpad, that is. So imagine these gestures:

    • five finger tap: expand window to fill screen
    • four finger tap: revert to previous window size
    • rotate left: resize window to fill the left half of the screen
    • rotate right: resize window to fill the right half of the screen

    No UI, no keyboard shortcuts, no remembering anything, just four simple gestures that integrate wonderfully into any workflow. And seriously: doing that splitscreen thing? I need that about 20 times a day. And now arranging two windows side by side is a three-second process involving exactly four simple touch pad interactions. Neat.

    So here’s how to do it:

    1. Download BetterTouchTool and install it
    2. Under Gestures → Trackpad / Magic Trackpad, set up the four gestures shown in the above image
    3. Arrange windows for 5 minutes because it’s just become so stupidly convenient

    Sure, it’s not as flexible as Divvy et al., but personally, I’m not missing anything. This setup has sped up and de-annoyed my work day immensely, maybe it will do the same for you. If so, consider donating a few of whatever your local currency is to the author of the tool.

    Also, I can’t help but like an app that has a checkbox marked “Only activiate this if I told you to.”

    Happy windowing!

    Thursday, 24th March of 2011. 12:23:38 pm

  • Eis und Getränke

    Eis und Getränke

    Tuesday, 22nd March of 2011. 08:03:37 pm

  • Saturday, 19th March of 2011. 08:46:06 pm

  • haven’t been doin that for a while

    haven’t been doin that for a while

    Saturday, 19th March of 2011. 07:59:04 am

  • expect the unexpected. it is club der visionäre again!

    expect the unexpected. it is club der visionäre again!

    Saturday, 12th March of 2011. 08:50:04 pm

  • Tuesday, 8th March of 2011. 10:09:07 pm

  • why not post a tourist-a-like photo from time to time…

    why not post a tourist-a-like photo from time to time…

    Thursday, 3rd March of 2011. 08:56:02 pm

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