aupajo
- Karma
- 202
- Created
- April 18, 2008 (18y ago)
- Submissions
- 0
- A Lesson in Time Zones (trineo.com)
- Show HN: Pay-what-you-want for three UX prototyping tools (uxheroes.com)
I thought HN would be interested: we decided to try the Humble Indie Bundle model to sell a bundle of UX tools. Questions and feedback welcome.
- A HN feed with the article's content (nirmalpatel.com)
I've been using this for months now, and I was wondering how many of you know about it. It's the only way to read HN through your RSS reader. Many thanks to Nirmal Patel.
-
Hello! I built a replica of the Magic Mouse system preference pane using HTML5 and WebKit CSS extensions. Not a single image is used. You need a developer build of Chrome or WebKit to view the live demo properly. Demo:…
- Mac OS X system preference replica using HTML5 and WebKit (view with dev Chrome) (aupajo.github.com)
It took roughly 1-2 hours to put together, and takes advantage of WebKit-specific CSS gradients, transforms, box-shadows, etc. Not a single image is used. The video is, of course, done with the HTML5 video…
-
I've owned this domain name for almost a year and it's going to expire soon, so I thought I'd give it up (registrar transfer) to any hackers who might want it. So, if you want the domain, pitch a cool idea for it in the…
- DevjaVu will be shutting down (blog.devjavu.com)
- Science flies you to the moon. Religion flies you into buildings. (richarddawkins.net)
- Retweet statistics: what does it take to get popular on Twitter? (copyblogger.com)
- Whitehouse.gov passes XHTML validation! (validator.w3.org)
Proof the new administration cares about our standards.
- Show and Tell HN: GitHub on iGoogle (google.co.nz)
For all you GitHub hackers out there. And if you haven't tried GitHub for work/fun/private/public projects, you should! If you'd like to contribute, you're welcome to fork the repository (on GitHub, of course!) at:…
- Show and Tell YC: Built a webapp in ~14 hours (tweetsnap.com)
-
I'm involved with three different businesses at the moment, and I'm trying to decide what to do about business cards. If I get multiple business cards, I have the advantage of being able to direct people to different…