Stack Exchange gives back: http://t.co/Jav7bPDUoz . I'm impressed, not enough organisations do this.
miniblog.
That happy feeling when your fixes are merged upstream, so you can stop using your fork.
Opened a #Django pull request https://github.com/django/django/pull/2194 for an 8 year old bug!
Finally got round to configuring smartparens to use the sexp-changing functions. It's like using paredit in any language, brilliant! #emacs
Arch Linux manages to ship a new kernel version more often than I reboot my work machine. Every reboot is an adventure!
I prefer using a binary distro, but I do appreciate when distros provide all the headers and compiler by default, so you can build things.
Linux 3.13 has an impressive array of performance improvements. You may even see faster page loads when surfing!
I love the stage when you're so familiar with a library that you can find the root cause for every bug you hit (in an acceptable time).
Emacs 24.3 includes the function user-error, which does not start the debugger even when debugging is enabled. Neat.
When Visa blocked WikiLeaks donations, it was a major blow. These days, bitcoin allows anyone to receive money. WL has received ~2M GBP!
Sadly, nginx doesn't have a separate SSL chain configuration option. Instead, concat site cert, CA cert, intermediate cert (middle-endian!)
Flashblock still boasts support for Mozilla and Netscape. Cripes.
There truly is an Emacs mode for everything! There's even an INTERCAL mode!
I'm trying to measure code robustness by time-since-last-exception on Sentry. A minifier bug broke an impressive five week streak.
Bugsnag, Airbrake, Sentry, Exceptional, Errbit. Competition is good -- all those I've tried have been polished.
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