Tokens makes it remarkably easy to generate, share, and track promo codes for your iOS and Mac apps.
Open source emoji designed for the web.
@aliaspooryorik Not sure the real one will safely fold in half though!
Just tried out a paper iPhone 6 Plus in my front pocket to see if it fits. Sadly far too big: it peeks out the top. ars.to…
Just tried out a paper iPhone 6 Plus in my front pocket to see if it fits. Sadly far too big: it peeks out the top. ars.to…
Site update: I now secure all content on here with SSL, including the admin/posting interface.
Unless I’ve missed any hard-coded URLs, everything should be served via https meaning there’s a little green lock icon in your address bar (depending on your browser).
I’ve also been dabbling with Micropub to support external posting from tools like Quill. More on that later.
Trying a webmention back to my Known site.
Glued to the Apple event. Looks like a lovely new sans-serif font for Watch.
Sad to see @bergcloud (the guys behind Little Printer and other interesting internet hardware projects) shut down blog.bergcloud.com…
Checks for (weak) SHA-1 certificates
“(using a NameCheap EssentialSSL wildcard certificate on DigitalOcean)”
@stevesmith2609 NP. The official Twitter Mac app’s free and pretty good itunes.apple.com…
@stevesmith2609 And Transmit would be my choice for FTP/SFTP/S3 panic.com…
@stevesmith2609 I use Tweetbot for Mac tapbots.com…
“This free online service performs a deep analysis of the configuration of any SSL web server on the public Internet.”