It was called choir.io. It allowed you to translate streams of events into sounds. You would categorise your events into a matrix of good-neutral-bad with different levels of severity, and point them at choir.io. The…
I agree completely. Elastic tabstops are such an elegant solution to the whole debate. It turns the tab character into what it should be semantically, a character to denote alignment, just as it is used in a wysiwyg…
It was called choir.io. It allowed you to translate streams of events into sounds. You would categorise your events into a matrix of good-neutral-bad with different levels of severity, and point them at choir.io. The…
I agree completely. Elastic tabstops are such an elegant solution to the whole debate. It turns the tab character into what it should be semantically, a character to denote alignment, just as it is used in a wysiwyg…