So ive seen all the questions that are just the generalized “what shortcuts do you use” (ive been lurking and searching this subreddit for a week now), but i also have severe ADHD and ive realized that shortcuts can be an awesome tool to help w managing my ADHD. So, specifically in regards to these symptoms, what shortcuts have you found to be useful?
https://routinehub.co/shortcut/16453/ Browser list now generated from .vcf files stored in a dedicated folder, making customization easier. Users can select the menu items on the first run. Fully localized for all iOS-supported languages and dialects. Added support for Aloha, Arc Search, and Google.
Is there a listing or manual for shortcut app. I know I can expand each one but if I’m sketching out the flow before coding it would be helpful to pick from a list
Thank you for any suggestions you y have.
This setup uses 3 Shortcuts that work together to create a simple clipboard manager on iOS. It helps you save and access your recent clipboard history in real time.
imgur video: https://imgur.com/gallery/clipboard-manager-lBnEAj4
Prerequisites: https://apps.apple.com/app/id1586435171
Shortcuts: 1. Real-Time Add To Clip https://www.icloud.com/shortcuts/54191579d53a496397b9f8944f0f9a57 • Runs on a loop, checking the clipboard every 0.5 seconds. • If the copied text changes, it triggers another shortcut to save it.
Add To Clipboard https://www.icloud.com/shortcuts/3a4388bf397e408e9837d18d90d39819 • Takes the current copied text. • Adds it to a list of the last 7 clipboard entries. • Saves that list as a single text variable, separated by ;.
Get From Clipboard https://www.icloud.com/shortcuts/465c467f3779422db8d930de4549d38d • Lets you view your saved clipboard history. • You can choose an old item and copy it back to your clipboard.
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My Supercharge macOS app now supports running shortcuts directly from its menu bar menu.
This better than the built-in Shortcuts menu bar item in the following ways:
Just launched a new Shortcut called Reader+ that upgrades how you read, copy, and export article content on iOS.
Features: • Clean, distraction-free reader overlay (just like Safari Reader Mode) • Export full articles as Markdown • Copy all text in one tap • Toggle between Dark, Sepia, Solarized, or Light themes • Adjust font size live • No apps required — just one Shortcut
Works from the Share Sheet in Safari. Built completely with JavaScript + Shortcuts, optimized for smooth UI and max flexibility.
Try it here:
https://routinehub.co/shortcut/22246/
Happy to hear what you’d want added in v2 — feedback welcome.
I always hate having podcasts mixed in with my music, and I used Apple Music for a while because of this, but I recently returned to Spotify. I use Overcast for my podcasts and wonder how many other Spotify users go elsewhere for podcasts.
I tried out podcasts that are solely made to make sleep easier. Didn’t like them at all. One in particular many people suggested Sleep with Me, most of the audio is the guy promoting his stuff. I get he’s just trying to make a living and it seems it’s working to for alot of people. For me it was just annoying idk why. Great guy tho
I want a podcast that’s calm. No music. Doesn’t have to have a “soothing voice” just a calm podcasts with no sudden spike in the sound that would wake me up obliterating my progress. Please recommend. Thankyou!
Let’s talk about the All-In Podcast, the once-refreshing show where four Silicon Valley “besties” (Chamath, Jason, Sacks, Friedberg) debated tech, economics, and politics with some semblance of ideological diversity. Fast-forward to 2025, and the podcast has devolved into a Republican propaganda machine. Here’s why their pivot feels like a betrayal to listeners:
From “Thoughtful Debate” to Uncritical GOP Alignment
Remember when they’d clash over policy? Now, it’s a weekly circle-jerk for David Sacks’ Republican talking points. Sacks, who once had “good points” on Ukraine (before revealing his ignorance of geopolitics) , now dominates discussions with partisan rhetoric. Even when challenged, he’s accused of shouting down dissenters, refusing to engage critically . The others—Chamath, Jason, Friedberg—either nod along or throw in lazy “free market fixes” to government problems. Their recent love affair with Vivek Ramaswamy (who wants to gut 75% of federal jobs) epitomizes this shift. …
Hi everyone , I’m looking for a podcast to listen to while doing menial tasks or cleaning my room. I usually listen to true crime, history or self-improvement podcasts but I’m currently sick of those and I’d like something lighthearted that can help me turn my brain off, as in conversations about good things happening or that happened in the past.
I don’t know, something funny or at least hopeful and inspiring .
Recommendations are highly welcome, thank you.
EDIT: Thank you all for all of these suggestions , I’ll check them out. I think I was too immersed in the pessimistic side of the internet lol
hi! i’m new to the podcast world but was wondering if anyone had any podcasts for left wing current affairs politics? or any debate podcasts? currently listening to behind the bastards and really enjoying it but would love something more modern :) not too fussed about what country/countries they focus on thank you in advance x
(p.s. don’t discuss politics in the comments i really can’t be arsed)
Update It’s gonna take me a bit to read through all these suggestions, but you guys are awesome!!! I promise I’ll answer every suggestion as I go through each reply.
I’m in a rut and nothing is holding my interest. I developed vestibular migraines earlier this year and watching TV sometimes triggers it so listening to audiobooks and a lot of long form pods this year. Most recently S-Town, Ultra Seasons 1&2, Bag Man, Serial Season 1, a bunch of CBCs (Hunting Warhead, Kaitlin’s Baby, Several seasons of Sea of Lies, 32 was great, Someone Knows Something, Ambushed, The Outlaw Ocean) My Year in Mensa, The Ballad of Billy Balls, Sweet Bobby…those are just some off the top of my head.
Started Serial Season 3 today. Hopefully this one keeps me interested. I do like Sarah Koenig💗
I forgot to note I just finished 2 audiobooks: Sisters in Science by Olivia Campbell about 4 women Jewish physicists who barely escaped Nazi Germany & Einstein by Walter Isaacson.
So I do have a lot of …
That title is a bit vague, but what I’m getting at is that I’m looking for something that upon reading the summary/blurb has you confused as to:
But upon reading it you find yourself engaged on a level you couldn’t have possibly predicted. I hope I’m making sense, because I’m feeling the urge to read something that’s wildly creative in a way that I couldn’t have prepared myself for.
No romance please!!
I’ve come to the realization that I’m a mediocre average person and will lead an unremarkable life of unmet potential. I’m looking for a book that can help me come to terms with this. Googling has mostly turned up advice that tries to be inspiring and gives tips on how to start excelling and becoming better than average. But that’s not what I’m looking for (I’m too old for that lol). Any recommendations welcome, thank you!
Ladies in your 30s who enjoy fiction, I’m looking for suggestions for the best books you’ve ever read!
Not just ones that were okay. I’m talking about couldn’t put the book down and couldn’t stop thinking about it for a week after you finished it type books! Thanks in advance & happy reading!
Whenever I feel bad about my life, I like reading books about characters who have their shit even less together than me. I’m looking for books about people who are weird and a total mess but still fascinating to read about. The more chaotic they are the better. They can be kind, evil, insane, gross, whatever, as long as they’re a total human disaster.
I prefer reading about weird loser women but male characters are acceptable as long as the book doesn’t give “written by a man who never speaks to women in real life” vibes. You guys know what I mean.
I know it’s a tough one, because I personally couldn’t answer, but if you have an answer on the top of your head, please share 🥰
I’m looking for books that take me somewhere unexpected. Stories that stay with you, shift something inside. So tell me, what’s one book you’d forget, just to feel it all again for the first time?
I have a horrible problem where I buy games play them for 40 hours or less and move on to the next. I have passed games like RDR2 (only game I have more the 100 hours in), Cyberpunk, and other single player games. But I wanted to know what games y’all played more than 500. Maybe I can try them out.
This game is insanely good. It’s honestly one of the best games I’ve ever played; and I just started act 2. I’ve been gaming for almost 30 years and this is the closest I’ve ever come to crying while playing a game lol.
Gaming has been around for so long and countless video games have been made throughout the years, that it seems like everything has been done and redone; so it’s pretty rare that a game does something completely unique. Expedition 33 has done that and more. Great gameplay, gorgeous world, interesting/likeable/relatable characters, and an even more interesting & attention-grabbing story. I play pretty much every new AA and AAA game that comes out, plus A LOT of indie games; and I haven’t loved a game this much since Unicorn Overlord. And this even surpasses that in a lot of ways.
I just felt like I had to tell someone how enraptured I am by this game. It really is amazing; and I honestly think it’s one of those games that …
I have played many ARPGs that scratch the itch for combat, and I have played quite a few rpgs which scratch the exploration itch to an extent. Any other games with the BIG mmo feel, but for a single person? I’ve played things like kingdoms of amulur, skyrim, etc
Basically title. I’m writing a paper at the moment about game making, and I need an RPG/JRPG/ARPG kinda thing where you can grind up and become overpowered by vastly out-leveling your current spot. Any platform is fine, modern stuff would be better than older games but I’m open to suggestions. Thanks!
It’s May the Fourth as of this writing! Time to defend the finest Star Wars game of all time. The ultimate contest! Thank you for your contributions, and may the Force be with you.
Ideally, ones that are “easy to learn but difficult to master”, that aren’t relying on impenetrable UI or punishing difficulty to extend the play time.