January 2011
15 posts
gleeBox: Keyboard glee for your web →
Remember that Firefox project “Ubiquity”?  Yeah, I think this is that, but for chrome and safari too now.
Jan 25th
Window Switch Home →
“Share running applications, not documents!” Some crazy open-source technology based on VNC that lets you send application windows to networked computers.  I haven’t tried it yet, but it looks pretty rad.  Cross-platform and open-source.
Jan 25th
Kod →
“Kod is a programmers’ editor for OS X” Built-in support for a ton of languages.
Jan 23rd
Don’t Be Ugly By Accident! « OkTrends →
All kinds of analytics of images, revealing incredible stats about attractiveness-camera relationships (via @mariancall)
Jan 23rd
commandlinefu.com →
I like this site.  Set up a bunch of funky stuff in my .bash_profile already.
Jan 23rd
NanoCount →
Tiny utility that gives a word count of the top TextEdit window.  Tiny and handy.
Jan 22nd
Cocoa with Love: Minimalist Cocoa programming →
Writing a mac app with only the terminal.  It’s merely an experiment/exercise, but a fairly cool one nonetheless.
Jan 22nd
WatchWatch
iDeveloper TV, Training and Tutorials for OS X and iOS Developers
Jan 11th
Read the fucking HIG. →
(NSFW - language, obviously) from the description: Shit from the fucking Mac App Store, ‘designed’ by people who think they get interface design.
Jan 9th
SSH on Mac OS X →
Saved here for myself as much as anyone.  Instructions for setting up SSH server on your mac with certificate-based authentication and service tunnelling.  All kinds of good stuff.
Jan 9th
NVIDIA announces Project Denver ARM CPU for the... →
Desktop Windows on ARM, and NVIDIA making an ARM desktop processor.  I like this trend.
Jan 7th
Jan 6th
Rudix: Unix ports and packages for Mac OS X →
Wow.  An impressive collection of *nix packages for Mac OS X, installable in the normal Mac way and (unlike macports or fink) in the right directory.
Jan 4th
Touching Your Junk: An Ontological Complaint →
Jan 4th
Romantically Apocalyptic →
Web comic with incredibly well done, full colour artwork.  The story follows “The Captain”, a man in a gas mask and hat, in a post-apocalyptic city.
Jan 2nd