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Jenni paints a new color on the main door to our home. #mbaug

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Made pakoras after a long time. The crunch on that fried batter didn’t disappoint 😋 #mbaug

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Having Mr. Momo in the house is a change that is giving Olive a hard time. #mbaug

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Ribbons decorate a house. #mbaug

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Script Kitty

Script Kitty

We wanted to adopt a kitten from the Oregon Humane Society. In these days of the pandemic, their adoption process has changed and you’re only allowed to apply online. So we checked their website regularly. That’s when we noticed that demand is very high these days so the window to apply was very short. New kittens would get posted but by the time we noticed and applied, they would already have been spoken for. This went on for a week or so.

So I did what any programmer might do, I implemented a script to detect when new kittens are posted. It was run every five minutes for about three weeks. Now it has been retired with the arrival of Mr. Momo a few weeks ago.

The script flow is pretty straightforward:

It was loaded as a launchd service on my always-on Mac, which I manage using LaunchControl.app.

Here’s the script in its entirety:

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The Wall Grid.

This one is stretching it a bit 😄. It got late and I had to hunt around for today’s #mbaug photo.

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Cuddly for a minute, wiggly for a while. #mbaug

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The heat wave got this guy to be stationary for a bit #mbaug

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Onion flower silhouette at sunset #mbaug

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An update on my usage of Setapp

An update on my usage of Setapp

I have now been subscribed to Setapp for a while. I wrote a post about my initial experience in April 2019. Recently I figured it was a good time to re-evaluate how it’s working out. So here are some similar lists as last time. Apps are listed in alphabetical order.

Apps I’m currently using on a regular basis:

Apps I use occasionally:

Apps that I’ve used just once or twice or briefly for a project. These were handy when I needed them and now I know they’re there and can use them again if a similar need arises.

Apps that I thought I’d use more often but haven’t:

On the whole I think Setapp is still providing me value for the subscription and I look forward to the new apps they add. If you would like to try out Setapp, use my referral code.