Yep. There are some long videos I have wanted to watch because they were about an interesting topic and the presentation looked great. Oftentimes they have been great. On the other hand, I immediately deleted the video of a 2-hour live The Talk Show from a couple of years ago. I have no idea anymore why I had saved it in the first place.

Nah, there is still some real good stuff there I want to read/watch. But I've been carefully assessing whether I will spend 30+ minutes to read/watch something.

Finally got the number of my "read" later items below 100. Maybe in a year I will be done with them.

@kdfrawg Here's my current favorite image of a disgruntled cat: https://twitter.com/latimes/status/903862583190585345

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I would love to, but I've got (important) things to do instead. Maybe later tonight.

I am currently having lunch. But as I am working remotely from home today, the line between working and having a break is pretty darn vague.

I certainly do. Didn't get my daily cup of caffeine this morning because there was no coffee left!

What a busy day it has been and it's just noon…

My point exactly. There is no one definition for content. Yet, douchebags who happen to think they would be smart enough to write about tech have a tendency that only their definition matters.

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Indeed. Also, what is "content"? That depends on who you ask and when.

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