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guonlin

一名互联网设计师,对新奇事物相当感兴趣,也喜欢记录一些什么。 目前的计划是写一个月刊,内容会包括我发现的一些有意思的事物,欢迎订阅💡

Guanglin Monthly #008: Buddhism is Interesting

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Monthly Journal:#

A month of moving and busy work
This month I moved again. I've been in Beijing for five years and have moved 7 or 8 times, with my two cats also experiencing the upheaval. Additionally, work at the company is deep in project mode, making it hard to find the energy to read interesting industry and product-related information outside of work, so this month's content is relatively sparse. Please understand.

Reading Buddhism
Recently, I've developed quite an interest in stocks and have been reading some related information. Mid-month, I gained a lot from an investor's podcast where I also heard some book recommendations, which led me to start listening to A Comprehensive History of Buddhism. Interestingly, this is something I wouldn't have been interested in during my school days, as it seemed quite abstract. I don't know if it's due to aging or increased life experience, but I find myself wanting to explore these grand, systematic perspectives through psychology or philosophy to resolve the conflicting emotions I face in life's challenges. Recently, due to some unmentionable matters, certain aspects of Buddhism have also prompted me to consider how to view current events from a different angle. Although mainstream Buddhism today is Mahayana, I prefer the original reasons for the Buddha's self-cultivation, which are more philosophical in nature. Additionally, apart from Buddhism, that investor also recommended Laozi's Tao Te Ching, which I am also beginning to read. It's quite interesting, and I have gained an understanding of the concepts of morality, benevolence, and propriety, realizing how deeply these elements of Chinese culture have influenced the Chinese language. For instance, the term "morality" comes from the Tao Te Ching, while "infatuation" originates from the concept of ignorance in the Buddhist Twelve Links of Dependent Origination.

Monthly Record#

1. Efficiency Tools#

Mac Tool: Mac Menubar Apps
🔗: https://macmenubar.app/
A selection of Mac menubar software, with many interesting product introductions and screenshots.

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Design Practice: Kern Type
🔗: https://type.method.ac/#
An online game to practice balancing the spacing between letters in words, reminding me of a similar exercise I did when I first learned design on the Pen Tool website.

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Artificial Intelligence: elevenlabs
🔗: https://elevenlabs.io/music
This is probably the highest quality music generation AI model currently available (though I don't use it often).
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Translation Tool: Grabcube
🔗: https://www.grabcube.ai/zh-CN
A video and audio translation software from Trancy, with a visually appealing interface.

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Podcast Tool: Scripod
🔗: https://scripod.com/
AI converts podcast content into timestamped transcripts, with a nice interface.
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2. Text Gains#

Breaking Out of the Designer's Time Trap: Starting a Compound Interest Life
"The design industry is essentially a 'time-intensive' profession."

verysize-app
Preview how a webpage displays across various device sizes, which may be helpful for designers and UI developers.
Nucleo – The Ultimate Icon Bundle
A local icon management tool, which is great as it solves the problem of searching for icons across various websites. Now there's a local app for that.
Compsych • Design Guidelines
A beautifully crafted Compsych brand guideline displayed on a webpage, with a smooth browsing experience.
Draw your own conclusion - Hubertus Design Hubertus Design
Reference for book and magazine layout design.
12 Principles of Animation
Examples of the application of the twelve principles of animation in UI products.

4. Other Interesting Finds#

  • The Complete Pokemon Dataset This dataset contains detailed information about 802 Pokémon from all seven generations, including base stats, types, abilities, and other features.
  • macOS Icon History — Basic Apple Guy The evolution of macOS system icons over the past few decades, including icons for system preferences, folders, notes, reminders, messages, calculators, and more.

That's all. Thank you for reading. This is my rss and newsletter. Also, my WeChat is guonlin and email.

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