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It amuses me when people turn around and go "oh, @davewiner might've been right". Re: http://t.co/N5UdKwpm
Neat: Email Git commit messages. Useful for tracking projects: http://t.co/BeVVuidn
RT @changelogshow: Baker: Create books for the iPad using HTML, CSS3, and JavaScript http://lg.gd/3o
This looks pretty neat.
@andypiper Heh, I noticed that too. I figure they wanted to remove doubt, given most hw proj. don’t seem to be open at all.
@romainbriche Yes, a newsletter would be good. It’d allow you give more of a blurb, too.
And that was a lovely evening with @pauladamdavis, @preppeller, @vero, @aral, @t, @laurakalbag and several lovely others. Thanks everyone.
A significant improvement to my day is finding out that UoP have upgraded their calendar to support proper subscriptions. \o/
@s1mn Also: Being able to update provisioning profiles without pushing out a new build. Makes tester creep sane.
@s1mn They're in one Availability Zone, too. As in this one: https://t.co/KIENKEcx
I always did think Parallels (née SWSoft) were a shitty company. This doesn't change that: http://t.co/KERmt9Vq /via @oldguard
Twelve South added support for the new iPad. Now lusting over a HoverBar. http://t.co/vWQH5fGv
@samsoffes Similarly, I don't think I've never used NSStream, but I need NSString all the time.
Thought for the Day: A Cadbury Twirl is much like a fork of a flake, with a slightly better user interface.
@s1mn BT engineers have always impressed me (three installs in the last few years. >_>). It's getting to them that's the problem.
@oldguard It amuses me that people in the design industry are doing exactly what they hate their clients doing - backseat designing.
Over lunch I wrote up some notes on Configuring Apache & PHP on Lion: http://t.co/ou7TyWGr
Because everything else sucked.
My word. This is UI kit is fantastic. http://t.co/KOiHwgi0
/via @samsoffes
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