March 2011
3 posts
2 tags
HP: The Linux Desktop Company →
Mar 9th
The Internet Explorer 6 Countdown →
10 years ago a browser was born. Its name was Internet Explorer 6. Now that we’re in 2011, in an era of modern web standards, it’s time to say goodbye.
Mar 9th
Mar 3rd
January 2011
1 post
http://readthefuckinghig.tumblr.com/ →
Jan 9th
October 2010
28 posts
Typomap, the world in words →
Oct 31st
Detecting malice with modsecurity →
Oct 31st
John Sculley On Steve Jobs, The Full Interview →
Oct 15th
Terminal Tips & Tricks for Mac OS X →
Oct 14th
Oct 14th
Securing your SSH server →
Be sure to check the comments.
Oct 13th
Oct 8th
Oct 8th
Caught Spying on Student, FBI Demands GPS Tracker... →
Oct 8th
Icons of the Web →
Oct 7th
Coda Notes - Safari Extension by Panic.com →
Oct 7th
Git for the lazy →
Oct 7th
Vimcasts →
Oct 7th
JavaScript Blaclist for Safari →
Oct 7th
Missy →
Very funny!
Oct 7th
365psd - download a free PSD every day →
Oct 7th
How to: Find the model and serial number of a... →
Oct 7th
WebPagetest and PageSpeed join up via PageSpeed... →
Oct 7th
CSS3 buttons →
Oct 7th
WatchWatch
Faking Sinatra with Rack and Metaprogramming
Oct 7th
umbrUI - Pictos enabled CSS3 UI elements →
Oct 7th
Coming Home to Vim →
I’m a programmer. I work with text files for 6-12 hours every weekday so I care about the text editor I use. If switching to a different editor can increase my efficiency by even 10% it would save a good chunk of my time and let me get back to making cool things.
Oct 7th
Nils Jonsson, software builder: Introducing... →
njonsson: I’ve been hacking instead of writing during my spare time the last couple months. The result is a streamlined console application for exploring web services and web sites. It’s something of a cross between curl and the Lynx browser. Installation It couldn’t be much easier. You’ll need…
Oct 7th
39 notes
System Administration on one of those??? →
Hint: It’s about the ipad.
Oct 7th
Cleanup old Gems, but not rails and friends
If you’re like me and have several rails applications in different rails versions, it’s difficult to just run a gem cleanup, because it would mean all your old rails gems will also be deleted. You don’t want that, but you also don’t want to clean them up one by one. Here’s easy way to do it from your bash command line: for g in $(sudo gem cleanup --dryrun \ | awk '$1=="Dry" &&...
Oct 6th
Who has the most web servers? →
Oct 6th
Ultimate CSS Gradient Generator →
Oct 6th
Oct 4th
September 2010
1 post
HTML 5 video players compared →
Sep 19th
July 2010
2 posts
http://b.larik.nl →
Jul 29th
“Tumble along”
Jul 29th