Installing River4 on Ubuntu.
A much better and less chatty take on the problem than what I wrote yesterday. – Installing River4 on Ubuntu.http://river4.smallpict.com/2015/08/04/installingRiver4OnUbuntu.html
A much better and less chatty take on the problem than what I wrote yesterday. – Installing River4 on Ubuntu.http://river4.smallpict.com/2015/08/04/installingRiver4OnUbuntu.html
How to install River4 on a system running Node.js.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wIs2gkFmWk
With just five words, “Design is how it works” expresses succinctly and accurately that engineering should and can be part of the art of design.
via Daring Fireball: Walter Isaacsons Steve Jobs
John Gruber writes a great article about Walter Isaacson’s Steve Jobs Biography, and about five simple words that could easily be used as a replacement for Apple’s “Think different”-tagline.
the combined app store revenue for iOS devices is almost 6x that of Android Market.
This, combined with the fact that Google actually makes more money on iOS than on Android, is in my opinion the biggest threat against Android in the long run.
The excitement for a new version has been tremendous and today we’re finally able to repay the much appreciated loyalty and moral support from the community by releasing the first public alpha: TextMate 2.0 alpha (r8930).1
Hell has indeed frozen over!
Marco Arment has lined up screenshots from Twitter 3 (formerly Tweetie) and Twitter 4 and makes a comparison of their UI.
Apple made its professional music creation applications, Logic Pro 9 and MainStage 2 (Mac App Store links), available on the Mac App Store on Thursday, making these the last of Apple’s major pro applications to appear at Apple’s direct-download emporium.
John Gruber comments on the new Twitter app, for iPhone, Android and the web. I’ve never been a user of the official twitter app (or Tweetie) but I think this quote sums up the transition that twitter is going through. It’s very possible that those of us who has loved twitter for a long time will likely love it less and less as time goes by.
The Twitter service I signed up for is one where people tweet 140-character posts, you follow those people whose tweets you tend to enjoy, and that’s it. The Twitter service this new UI presents is about a whole lot more — mass-market spoonfed “trending topics” and sponsored content. It’s trying to make Twitter work for people who don’t see the appeal of what Twitter was supposed to be. It all makes sense if you think of the label under the “#” tab as reading “Dickbar” instead of “Discover”.
I’ve been using Coda as my primary editor for coding for over a year and liked it very much. However a few of the keyboard shortcuts has not worked for me. I’ve suspected that it is since I’m using a swedish Apple keyboard an a lot of the shortcuts uses keys that have a totally different position on it compared to an american keyboard. It seems this can be fixed easily by changing some OS X-wide shortcuts.
Map of Moscow’s self-titled debut album is out. For that, we toast!
Great swedish pop-music (with english lyrics) that makes you wanna dance and cry simultaneously. Check it out!
Also, feel free to check out my pictures of the band from their gig in Falun in the early fall.