My new Logitech MX Master 3S arrived today. It’s more of a handful than what I’m used to, and it’s a little heavier, but I can see why people rave about it. I’m liking it so far.

Well damn… Not very good news from the cardiologist today. Significant blockages and calcification found. The one good bit of news in it is we’ve caught it in time to do something about it. Paying the tax on all those cheeseburgers, I guess.

The feeling when you see the number of tasks in your task manager and realize you’ve been kicking too many tasks down the road lately. I’ve got a lot on my plate today for sure.

After receiving some glowing recommendations for the Logitech MX Master 3S For Mac online and getting a comprehensive review by email (thank you, @luxury_format), I dropped the cash for one. I’m hoping it lives up to the hype, y’all…

My new Keychron keyboard arrived today. After just 10 minutes of use, I’m 100% a mechanical keyboard convert… Now I need a good mouse to pair it with. Any recommendations? I’ve been using an Apple Magic Mouse forever.

And finally, all six sets of Phosphor Icons for Micro.blog have been made available as plugins. That’s it. I’m done flooding your timeline for the day, maybe…

Hot on the heels of last night’s mnml release, I’ve made some additional updates to fix some category related class output and add styling for the <figure> and <figcaption> html elements. Version 2.5.4 is the latest.

Another mnml Release

A new release of mnml has been published that adds the following features:

  • Added Microformats to make mnml compatible with the new “use blog theme” preview feature added to the Micro.blog for macOS application. Props to @manton for sharing a pull request to get me headed in the right direction.
  • For those who would like to use icons in their navigation menus, or page and post titles, this release adds the ability to use Fontawesome or Phosphor Icons. A post will be coming over on mnml.micro.blog with more details about this feature soon.

You should see an update available in your plugin listing soon if you don’t already. As always, thanks to all who continue to support mnml development.