It’s more alive than ever, I’d say. Just about any weekend in the Milwaukee/Chicago area has at least a couple parties. Proper underground shit. Not sure what it is, exactly, but it’s been feeling like a time portal…
Thought you were referring to https://o.mg.lol/ lol
Read “Enso” and my mind immediately called up Humanized, Inc. Enso (a modeless command launcher—entirely different from what we’re talking about here( was such a great tool. https://www.reddit.com/r/answers/s/dkKyKqYI8S
this is your time to shine, Serif (Affinity Tools)…
Go, Mike!
There is so much "let me just see if this works..." tap tapppy tap .... "no... NO WAY... OMG IT WORKED!" with Svelte. Very little surface area. It embraces your knowledge of plain ole CSS/JS/HTML and empowers you with…
I adore nvALT. so much so i took a stab at making a clone in JavaScript to revel in all the subtle details you take for granted as a user but take a considerable amount of concentration to orchestrate all together as…
this is awesome! nice job on the minimalist approach. it looks very clean. im obsessed with offline-first/offline-only (optional) and have been trying to build all my products with the underlying philosophy of…
Yer darn right they don't change and this is one cool URL because I remember reading this years ago in exactly the same place. Here is a relevant Long Bet that I think about often (only has one year left to go!)…
Alfred[1] (Mac app) w/It’s ‘Power Pack’ add-on gives you a clipboard history manager, text expansion, launcher and more. Very power. You can even navigate your file system, copy, move files... Easily the most crucial…
Tailwind and utility-first in general is a major win in my book if for one thing only; I don’t have to think about naming my elements at the html level at the start. Huge speed increase that gives me immediate results.…
Well said. We need more analogies like this.
This reminds me a lot of Brian Eno’s 77 Million Paintings: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/77_Million_Paintings Perhaps this could fuel v2 ;)
Imagine that the future is now and they’re looking back on our time. What a valuable and warming touch to the whole thing. It makes sense, too. Out of all the things Long Now has done, an inspiring space for great minds…
Make Magazine should put him on the cover of their next issue.
Dat wrist tho....
This last past year, at DjangoCon US • Chicago, I had the pleasure of sitting at the same table as Jacob Kaplan-Moss for the Speakers dinner prior to the conference. Very cool experience. My first. I brought up Flask…
Thank you for Django. We still of course, hope to see you at future DjangoCons' :D > (But please, no more Django Pony. It's stupid.) Hear, hear!
WinAmp was dead to me a few months into AOL owning it. Long live Nullsoft & Justin!
Coming from a teenager, this article makes sense and I enjoyed the point of view, but this is horrible advice, D. Marshall Lemcoe Jr. You should consider letting this one hit the floor.
meh. It's your computer. We really should be allowed to use it however we wish, if whatever it is you're doing is fostering innovation or solving problems. Maybe it should be looked at on a per-app basis. or company.…
Makes sense. Good focus. As the masses flock to pocket OSes, OS X becomes more streamlined for the audience that remains; the creators.
Probably not!
Made a few adjustments. Hows it loading for you now?
Mr. Venter touches on this in a talk: http://longnow.org/seminars/02008/feb/25/joining-3-5-billion...
It’s more alive than ever, I’d say. Just about any weekend in the Milwaukee/Chicago area has at least a couple parties. Proper underground shit. Not sure what it is, exactly, but it’s been feeling like a time portal…
Thought you were referring to https://o.mg.lol/ lol
Read “Enso” and my mind immediately called up Humanized, Inc. Enso (a modeless command launcher—entirely different from what we’re talking about here( was such a great tool. https://www.reddit.com/r/answers/s/dkKyKqYI8S
this is your time to shine, Serif (Affinity Tools)…
Go, Mike!
There is so much "let me just see if this works..." tap tapppy tap .... "no... NO WAY... OMG IT WORKED!" with Svelte. Very little surface area. It embraces your knowledge of plain ole CSS/JS/HTML and empowers you with…
I adore nvALT. so much so i took a stab at making a clone in JavaScript to revel in all the subtle details you take for granted as a user but take a considerable amount of concentration to orchestrate all together as…
this is awesome! nice job on the minimalist approach. it looks very clean. im obsessed with offline-first/offline-only (optional) and have been trying to build all my products with the underlying philosophy of…
Yer darn right they don't change and this is one cool URL because I remember reading this years ago in exactly the same place. Here is a relevant Long Bet that I think about often (only has one year left to go!)…
Alfred[1] (Mac app) w/It’s ‘Power Pack’ add-on gives you a clipboard history manager, text expansion, launcher and more. Very power. You can even navigate your file system, copy, move files... Easily the most crucial…
Tailwind and utility-first in general is a major win in my book if for one thing only; I don’t have to think about naming my elements at the html level at the start. Huge speed increase that gives me immediate results.…
Well said. We need more analogies like this.
This reminds me a lot of Brian Eno’s 77 Million Paintings: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/77_Million_Paintings Perhaps this could fuel v2 ;)
Imagine that the future is now and they’re looking back on our time. What a valuable and warming touch to the whole thing. It makes sense, too. Out of all the things Long Now has done, an inspiring space for great minds…
Make Magazine should put him on the cover of their next issue.
Dat wrist tho....
This last past year, at DjangoCon US • Chicago, I had the pleasure of sitting at the same table as Jacob Kaplan-Moss for the Speakers dinner prior to the conference. Very cool experience. My first. I brought up Flask…
Thank you for Django. We still of course, hope to see you at future DjangoCons' :D > (But please, no more Django Pony. It's stupid.) Hear, hear!
WinAmp was dead to me a few months into AOL owning it. Long live Nullsoft & Justin!
Coming from a teenager, this article makes sense and I enjoyed the point of view, but this is horrible advice, D. Marshall Lemcoe Jr. You should consider letting this one hit the floor.
meh. It's your computer. We really should be allowed to use it however we wish, if whatever it is you're doing is fostering innovation or solving problems. Maybe it should be looked at on a per-app basis. or company.…
Makes sense. Good focus. As the masses flock to pocket OSes, OS X becomes more streamlined for the audience that remains; the creators.
Probably not!
Made a few adjustments. Hows it loading for you now?
Mr. Venter touches on this in a talk: http://longnow.org/seminars/02008/feb/25/joining-3-5-billion...