Just discovered https://github.com/thlorenz/doctoc for adding tables of contents to README.md files. Previously I had to put important stuff first.
miniblog.
Firefox 23 disables <blink>, so naturally they (ab)use the tag in their release notes: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/23.0/releasenotes/
If you're an ag.el user, v0.24 now creates a separate results buffer for each search. Give it a try! #emacs
It's depressing to think that IE6 is still at 24% in China when it's so far behind in terms of security features. MS patches bugs though.
There are over 11,000 different devices running Android: http://t.co/fOzoCJAp9x . Yikes! Testing must be a challenge.
Symbolics lisp machines even included an interlinked hypertext browser with bookmarks before the web existed! http://t.co/Zo2XK8V51B
You can circumvent CORS with http://t.co/PZGtXCTvTd . Convenient, but not sure it's a good idea.
I've seen Siri and Docker fulfill many of those ideas. Though working code is very different and more exciting than blue sky ideas. [2/2]
Cleaning out some 2009 notes from my Computer Science degree. Interesting to see location aware tech and containerization discussed. [1/2]
An analysis of the most complex parts of JS code, very cool: http://t.co/qcEHTImznP (jQuery shown)
I'm forever writing "http://t.co/vBV250gAyH ." or "http://t.co/vBV250gAyH ?" since naive link converters include my punctuation in the URL.
@GitHubHelp looks like you're escaping some HTML that you shouldn't https://help.github.com/articles/merging-a-pull-request <em> and https://help.github.com/articles/checking-out-pull-requests-locally <
PEP 8 has changed! Even sacred texts can change! All sensible changes though.
Today I was reminded to never use email addresses to identify users. a@b.co is the same as a@B.co and on some hosts A@b.co and a+x@b.co too.
I'd love to start using WebCite for blog posts to avoid link rot pain, but they're on the verge of shutting down: http://t.co/INBIWgDgij
There's nothing worse than subtle bugs. Awkward bugs that are obvious are ultimately much easier to fix.
I'm seriously impressed with Smalltalk. You can ask it: what method do I need to turn 'foo bar' into 'FOO BAR' -- amazing.
web2py has a web-based IDE. Cute! http://t.co/ZHk2GD3ICi
After months of writing HTML, Markdown &c using a WYSIWYG word processor is rather unpleasant. Invisible format characters everywhere.
Torvalds style backups: Put your content on other's hard drive, and vice versa: http://t.co/r86bNovTMl . Great idea, obvious with hindsight.
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