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Bryan Maniotakis

The personal blog of Bryan Maniotakis, Design Director.

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All aboard the voice to text train

The art of noticing

How I approach motion in product design

All hail the space bar

One iOS automation that everyone should be using

I made my bookmarks public

It's time to switch browsers...again

Connect Logitech Circle View doorbell to HomeKit

Simhub stuck on searching for device

An AI note taking tool paradox

My Favorite Config 2024 Videos

Cloudflare can now block AI bots from scraping your site

Loop is my new favorite Mac window management app

Monthly summaries were a bad idea

March '24 Summary

My default list of browser extensions

Obsidian just ate my article

The Raycast 2FA app is a game changer

February '24 Summary

How to fix bookmarklets in Arc browser

Selling my first domain name for $10,000

Moving email newsletters to RSS to keep my sanity

What I'm choosing to write about

How to quickly add RSS links with Raycast

Default apps for 2024

Notion is overwhelming

Webflow kind of sucks for blogging

Migrating from Google Photos to Apple Photos

What makes a good designer?

Add new Webflow member to Mailerlite/Mailchimp

How to add ads.txt to a Webflow site

Automating Instagram captions using ChatGPT

Make something wonderful

Replacing Dropbox after 15 years

MacOS Dock Improvements

5 month niche site update — not as profitable as I thought

4 month niche site update — traffic going up!

Common design review questions

3 month niche site update — a slight slowdown

Instagram vs TikTok engagement with a brand new account

2 month niche site update — an expensive start

How I grew an Instagram account to 100k+ followers (while ignoring it completely)

1 month niche site update — we're off to the races

Inktober 2022

Starting a niche site from scratch

Back to blogging (with the default WordPress theme)

The next chapter in my career

6 favorite albums, in 6 different genres

Tokyo — A shock to the senses

Kyoto — A brief taste of old Japan