Buzzed

Jan 31

RECURSIVE SCREENSHARING!!

RECURSIVE SCREENSHARING!!

Jan 25

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Jan 23

Evi arrives in town to go toe-to-toe with Siri -

SIRI for iPhone 4 and earlier.  Also Android.

Jan 19

Jan 09

THE SHINS - SIMPLE SONG

Dec 20

Drum Machine God on Devour.com

Dec 10

Scuba - DJ Kicks

Dec 09

Burial : Street Halo

Nov 10

Exposé quick tip

Does Mac OS X Exposé ever just stop working on you for no apparent reason?  It happens to me regularly.  Haven’t been able to find out why this happens yet.  BUT, here’s how you quick fix it:

Open a terminal and use:

killall Dock

Exposé should work again.  If you keep a terminal open all day like me, you can reserve a tab just for repeating this command again and again.  Sigh.

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Nov 09

(via LESS.app For Mac OS X)
This brilliant {Less} compiler, along with {Less}, became an integral part of my dev workflow in less than one hour.  It is incredibly easy.  If you’re unfamiliar with {Less}, find out more at lesscss.org.

(via LESS.app For Mac OS X)

This brilliant {Less} compiler, along with {Less}, became an integral part of my dev workflow in less than one hour.  It is incredibly easy.  If you’re unfamiliar with {Less}, find out more at lesscss.org.

Nov 02

John Resig - Simple “Class” Instantiation -

Interesting post that has some counter-points to my previous link to Ben Cherry’s module pattern post.  One of the gripes of the module pattern enthusiasts is the need to use the keyword “new” with class instantiation when using the more traditional prototype style for writing OO javascript;  Resig’s post also addresses this.

Nov 01

Adequately Good - JavaScript Module Pattern: In-Depth - by Ben Cherry -

Interesting code style.  I was particularly interested in the points about the ability to perform non-blocking parallel downloads of JS files.

Oct 31

Opera Reader: Paging the Web -

Very cool… for tablets.  But on a desktop browser?  I’m not seeing why swiping left and right with your mouse is better than scrolling with a mousewheel.  In fact it feels a lot more awkward and difficult to get to more information, in much the same way that grabbing a horizontal scrollbar feels awkward.  I’d be interested to hear a convincing argument in favor of using this on a desktop, mouse-driven platform.

Still, this seems like a very cool technology for developing great touch-oriented websites with native-app-like UI-responsiveness.

Oct 20

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