Hey there! In today’s blog post, I dive into the recent change on macOS Sequoia where Apple has replaced the traditional rsync tool with openrsync. If you’re a fan of Unix-based command line tools for file transfers, you’ll want to check it out. Plus, I explore how ADHDers can leverage the productivity hack of body doubling to boost their focus and task completion. Don’t miss it!
- rsync replaced with openrsync on macOS Sequoia: On many Unix-based operating systems, rsync is a command line tool for transferring and synchronizing files on a computer, either between storage attached directly to the computer or between another computer located elsewhere on a network. The rsync command line tool has long been included on macOS, but Apple has provided the last version of…
- The ADHD Body Double: A Unique Tool for Getting Things Done – ADDA – Attention Deficit Disorder Association: Body doubling is a productivity technique where an individual works on their tasks alongside someone else. Find out how ADHDers can use this strategy to their advantage.