Facewon wrote:How annoying/useful are password protection all in ones?
Use OneNote you moodboard mothefucker.GooberTheHat wrote:Pintrest is great depending on what you use it for. It's very good for creating inspiration boards for projects or whatever. I don't follow anyone on it, but use it almost as a scrap book of things I like the look of.
poprock wrote:Depends who you follow on it. Much like Twitter, you get out of it what you want – by only following folks (or individual boards by folks) you’re interested in. 80% of everything is shit. That includes Pinterest. Curate your feed and it can be useful/entertaining/fun. But then, I’m a designer. Pinterest serves well as a means of visual bookmarking, collecting images in specific groups for later reference. Keeping that online is better for me than keeping folders full of images offline. For example, here’s a Pinterest board where I file images of dazzle camouflage, for reference when doing vehicle liveries: https://uk.pinterest.com/typescape/dazzle/Facewon wrote:Is Pinterest as awfully twee and consumerist as I think it is?
hunk wrote:I don't understand the appeal of Vine.
Matt_82 wrote:I don't follow anyone on Pinterest but I use it to essentially bookmark things without using space in my bookmark, um, space.
IanHamlett wrote:It's the openness of it that I always liked. Watching Question Time while reading comments on the #BBCQT tag is great. Same for the Olympics or any massive event. I like getting direct info from people around news events. I like being able to tweet newsreaders when they fuck up, or thank authors for a good book, or congratulate radio pundits on a sharp comeback, but it's probably going to become another MySpace soon.
Facewon wrote:Heh, so reddit doesn't have an official app.
Facewon wrote:Periscope is twitter's video thing, yeah? (signed up to reddit, found a solid android app. I can see the appeal.)
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