Whack-a-Key & Black Friday
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Hi *|FNAME|*,

Black Friday is just about here, and I wrote something about it. The post is linked below, and you can tell me your thoughts: Simply reply to this email, or write me personally at ez@zsa.io.

In other news, we've released a new Live Training mode called Whack-a-Key which is lots of fun to use. You can watch me stumble through a training session in the announcement post linked below (it's hard!).

And finally, we published a blog post that's been about a year in the making: Ben Milford's in-depth tutorial for using the excellent and free video editor DaVinci Resolve with our boards. So much goodness in this post. Thanks so much for investing all of that time and effort, Ben!

All the best,
Erez

Introducing Whack-a-Key

Introducing Whack-a-Key

For increased precision

Whack-a-Key is a new Live Training mode for becoming faster and more accurate at any of your "non-typing" layers. If you have a Photoshop layer, an Ableton layer, or any sort of layer full of macros and shortcuts, you should check it out.

Introducing Whack-a-Key
 
Using ZSA Boards with DaVinci Resolve

Using ZSA Boards with DaVinci Resolve

Explored in detail

Ben Milford, a professional director of photography and video editor, created a very in-depth tutorial showing how he uses our boards to edit in Resolve. Even if you're not a professional editor, this is worth checking out because DaVinci Resolve is powerful, free, and cross-platform.

Using ZSA Boards with DaVinci Resolve
 
Screw Black Friday

Screw Black Friday

Some candid thoughts this year

I tend to write something about Black Friday every year, but this year I had some big feelings to talk about. It's a more opinionated post than usual, but I felt like it needed to be said.

Screw Black Friday
 

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Layer of the month

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Things we liked

GitHub for Checklists

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From Wattpad to Epub

Wattpad, in case you don’t know it, is a hotbed of fan-fiction and other writing. Lots and lots to read, much of it free, and some of it good. Wattpad.cc lets you paste in a Wattpad URL and get an epub file, which you can then read on your own eInk eReader.

 
Searching AI-generated art

An underappreciated part of AI image generation is that once generated, the images… exist. That means you can use them or riff off them. Lexica allows you to search through countless images made with Stable Diffusion, and see the prompt and seed for each. Interesting and handy.

 
Handy and detailed knot explanations

Does what it says on the tin. The link goes to the Farrimond Friction Hitch, which is one of my favorite knots and a good example for how thorough (yet clear) this site is. They also have an app which works offline. The narration on the videos is not to be missed.

 
Tip: We have a subscriber-only link archive with all of the links we shared over the years. Just for you. ❤️
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Wallpaper of the month

One of our favorite accessories is featured in this beautiful still shot taken by Jo. Say no more. :)

Thank you for reading!

Thank you for reading!

Art by Mike Bates

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