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THIS. 100% THIS. RT @darrenbday I've never pasted text, seen the results & said "Gee, I'm glad it brought the font size and style over!"
RT @mkrmr: Want to learn about using Faraday to do HTTP(s) in Ruby? I found @mislav's blog article an excellent intro: http://t.co/EG6NY62O
Heh, position your metal objects against the backdrop and breeze through TSA scanners: http://t.co/PpdEACfD #usafail
Summary of @drnic's fantastic talk on concurrency: use threads, abstracted away to transparency. Use nginx + trinidad, you twits. #rubyconf
Fix for Firefox 3.6's messed up "new tabs open next to the current tab" non-feature: about:config, tabs.insertRelatedAfterCurrent. #foxfail
Big nifty list of free fonts for CSS @font-face embedding: http://www.fontsquirrel.com/fontface
Hilarious. More. RT @q0rt Drop everything, watch this, say nothing else about the shitbrick xbox again. http://kotaku.com/the-entire-xbox-one-reveal-summed-up-in-1-5-hilarious-509197649 … …
TIL: Magic Hat's lawyers are trademark-trolling our local @westsixth brewery, so don't nobody drink #nomoremagichat, and...
There Ought To Be A Word, by @spindleyq. A short, nicely emotive twine game about life after an amicable divorce: http://www.glorioustrainwrecks.com/files/datingsim.html#6.a …
Just Shoot Me is an American sitcom starring David Spade as a software developer who repeatedly fails to install Ruby in Windows.
"Shoot-em-up" was shortened to "shmup". For a twin-stick shmup, I propose "twist-n-shmup".
Coffitivity: moderate ambient noise on demand. Get coffee-shop-productive at home. http://www.coffitivity.com/
Concept for high-speed nonstop trains, using in-flight passenger transfer from "moving platform" shuttle cars: http://mashable.com/2011/06/23/nonstop-high-speed-trains/ …
Love this. The bottom of every http://NotebookCheck.net page has OPT-IN social share button switches for privacy. Look! http://www.notebookcheck.net/Jobs.2095.0.html#socialshareprivacy …
@gnarl @darrenbday Actually, an audio responder app sounds amazing. Like Shazam or that political ad detector, but with custom responses.
Opal does Ruby => Javascript translation. Even has Rails asset integration. Trade coffeescript for the real thing? http://opalrb.org/
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