"...people with tall hammers, scythes, etc., may have problems getting through doors" http://bit.ly/cKEx4K #phxcomicon #lightrail
Archive for 2010
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"There are no size restrictions per se... but people with tall hammers, scythes, etc., may have problems getting through doors #phxcomicon
another day, another set of bits to update for SnowLeopard. Today, ImageMagick and Image::Magick #itsnotsupposedtobelikethis
"We've replaced our rendering engine with Webkit. It's not only blazingly fast, it's network efficient." http://bit.ly/divb6Q #blackberry
No longer trying @nambu; whatever it does when you start writing a new tweet is murder on my CPU #spod
The Death of Files http://bit.ly/cfI2ZC /via @rands
The predominant usage pattern is now "recent documents" - even on the Mac, for me.
For the first time, Android outsold the iPhone in the US. http://bit.ly/9RNSjj (via @dbounds) - Aaaand, there goes Adobe's monopoly claim.
Unbeknownst: Beyond Facebook: "My thesis is that you will have a consolidated online identity in a few years." http://bit.ly/aaCoSF
Programming Environments I Have Used For Production Code
For no apparent reason but in approximate chronological order (yes, there are duplicates due to using multiple languages at several jobs):
re: http://bit.ly/bfW8uW @facebook could have really helped the "semantic" web simply by having the "like" JS recognize hCard, hReview, etc.
thanks to @miyagawa for his gracious help with perlbrew and cpanminus. @sixapart has some awesome folks. @miyagawa is a rock star #perl
@brianoberkirch Sites like @engadget and @gizmodo are the same: a single hidden-ish link to original item, and 42 in-site links in the text.
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