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Randy Wigginton (via Dave Mark): I started attending Homebrew Computer Club meetings. Since I was unable to drive, I asked if anyone lived near me that could give me a lift to the meetings. A really nice guy came up and said he lived close and could…
Lees meerMike Schmitz: With Open In, you can trigger a list of installed browsers when you click a link and choose the one you want it to, well, open in. For the last several years, I’ve been using PasswordWallet as my bookmark opener, because it lets me spe…
Lees meerHector Martin (Hacker News): It turns out Apple’s custom NVMe drives are amazingly fast - if you don’t care about data integrity.[…]On Linux, fsync() will both flush writes to the drive, and ask it to flush its write cache to stable storage.But on m…
Lees meerLauren Rosenblatt: Knitrino, maker of an app by the same name that helps knitters navigate tricky projects and find unique patterns, recently signed on to support Epic Games, the North Carolina-based game and software developer behind Fortnite, in i…
Lees meerDKB (Hacker News, Reddit): Reddit is currently the most popular search engine. The only people who don’t know that are the team at Reddit, who can’t be bothered to build a decent search interface. So instead we resort to using Google, and appending …
Lees meerShantanu Sinha (Hacker News): We’ve learned that a one-size-fits all approach isn’t what educators need from tools like G Suite for Education. Whether you’re in a rural elementary school, urban university or homeschool setting, our technology and to…
Lees meerPair, in 2018: Today, Liberated Syndication, Inc. (LSYN), the Pittsburgh-based podcast hosting network, announced that it has closed its acquisition of pair Networks, Inc.You can read the press release here. Frederic Lardinois: Akamai, the company y…
Lees meerTwenty-eight years ago today, at the Tokyo MacWorld conference on February 17, 1994, Apple introduced the QuickTake 100, a digital camera. It went on sale for $749 on June 20, 1994. There was no autofocus. There was no zoom. There...
Lees meerTwenty-eight years ago today, at the Tokyo MacWorld conference on February 17, 1994, Apple introduced the QuickTake 100, a digital camera. It went on sale for $749 on June 20, 1994. There was no autofocus. There was no zoom. There...
Lees meerAnother standout year for hardware; more concerns than ever on software.
Lees meerAnother standout year for hardware; more concerns than ever on software.
Lees meerMarco Eidinger (via Dave Verwer): A nice surprise is that SwiftUI supports GitHub Flavored Markdown (GFM). […] An Apple engineer confirmed the use of GFM in the Apple Developer forum.[…]Using a string literal in Text works. Fine, but using a string …
Lees meerBare Bones Software: Image files are browseable in disk browsers and projects, and openable into ordinary window sidebars. The image view includes metadata details, and a “Remove Metadata” button is available for deleting image metadata if desired. …
Lees meerKen Case: This multi-platform automation for our apps—called Omni Automation—is now extended by Shortcuts to the rest of the platform’s automation world. Shortcuts on the Mac makes that power more accessible than ever, both to end users and to devel…
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