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Mailspring is free for Mac, Windows, and Linux.
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It sports features such as an unified inbox, snoozing, reminders, templates, offline search, and support for Gmail labels. Mailspring supports all IMAP providers, including Gmail, Office 365 and iCloud. Subscribe to the site via the feed, or build something cool with the API.MailSpring is an open source email client application which support Windows, MacOSX and Linux.
Unless otherwise noted, everything is available via the Attribution-Share Alike licence. Uses This is supported by ZSA, makers of the Moonlander, ErgoDox EZ and Planck EZ keyboards. I use different tools for different types of tasks, but it's too bad that comes with the tradeoff that those things are then siloed from each other.
I also wish that all the different places I take notes and clip articles were more connected. Even that is more limiting than I'd like, but it'd be a step forward. One step towards that would be for my entire wall to be a high-resolution screen that is on all of the time, and then I can just throw stuff on there for later and come back to it when I walk up to it. I want to think more spatially, but computers don't lend themselves to that very well. It bums me out that everything is constrained to my computer screen. I wish I could have everything laid out on surfaces all around my space, like you can with physical objects.
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In college, I was Editor in Chief at The Stanford Review.
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I was a software engineer on the Identity team at Affirm.I hosted a show for a16z about crypto, and I built identity attestation protocols on the blockchain at Bloom.This stemmed from research I did about coordination problems, market design, and anthropology in open source. I founded GitHub Sponsors, a tool for funding open source software.Previously, in reverse chronological order: I write about incentive design, land use policy, tools for thought, placemaking, and more on this blog.I interview computing pioneers for a video series called Tools & Craft.I'm working with Pronomos, a seed stage fund that invests in startup cities.The thing that matters most to me is unlocking human potential, so I think a lot about incentive design, tools for thought, and cities.