Magit is brilliant. Hit 'l' to see the commit log, then just hit 'x' on the commit you want to reset to.
miniblog.
Cut down on your bug count with this one weird old programming language. -- Tacky Lisp advert.
(The article is thought-provoking too.)
It's not often a usability article cites Emacs (citation 16): http://t.co/oxEwudMASl
"What’s so special about all the bugs in your program? They passed all your tests[...]" -- Rich Hickey. Sometimes painfully true...
@jasoncartwright I've been playing with getfavicon, but it's ignoring some icons. E.g. http://t.co/97xctIZgMf which is just /favicon.ico .
http://t.co/opo0WNRzxq is using the term 'Internet sector'. Interesting to see Internet companies as separate concept to tech companies.
I have nothing but good things to say about @getsentry. I wouldn't want to run a Django project without it.
@getsentry I can't access http://t.co/TIqGGAJudI on my local machine -- https://gist.github.com/Wilfred/6010761 any idea what's wrong? Other sites are fine.
@chengyinliu Any idea why I can't view the font on this trivial HTML page with whatfont? http://t.co/OMNt7FVusi
"Even if clojail breaks [and JVM is beaten] in which case he has worked hard and earned his prize." So you're only hacked by skilled folk.
Dear lazyweb: there's a service that acts as a web API proxy, allowing you to charge users, set rate limits, etc. I've forgotten the name.
The Anti-Mac Interface: http://t.co/4kyB6Depdn (interesting discussion of the limits of metaphors in interfaces)
Refactoring some Python that used reduce and bit-fiddling. There's more than one way to do it in Python if you're determined enough.
RSS readers being deprecated seems to push blogs to have Twitter feeds of their latest content instead. Twitter-as-a-protocol is winning.
Ouch. Django (prior to 1.5) treated {% if True %} as looking up a variable called `True`, which is falsey because it's not present.
Knyle Style Sheets: An interesting approach to writing literate CSS. http://t.co/yp1y4uPnbP
I'm beginning to think that a 'sufficiently powerful language' is one where you don't need 'if' built in. Examples: Lisp, Haskell, Smalltalk
You know you're a lisper when you have multiple people emailing you to say you're missing a paren in a blog post.
I'm not convinced of the merits of paying for VPN in a privacy-friendly state. I'd only be accessing sites that keep logs their end.
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