February 2009
16 posts
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Some of the hidden preferences for Safari 4 →
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Safari 4 Preview →
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It’s a truism of Apple design that every product looks amazing until the next...
– Hands On: Old MacBook Pro vs New MacBook | Gadget Lab from Wired.com
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testing MarsEdit
with tumblr and I’m surprised: Although tumblr-support is planned for MarsEdit 2.3 according to the official blog, it seems to be partly enabled in 2.2.3, as I’m writing this post in MarsEdit. I’m going to watch the progress on the Marsedit Tumblelog and will be waiting for the things to come.
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Interesting talk from Marshall Kirk McKusick about... →
via bsdtalk
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I hope everybody as already chilled their drinks... →
Some facts and numbers about the recent Google... →
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Getting Transmission to work with feeds
I love Transmission. It is fast and it’s minimal approach doesn’t get in my way. But one feature that it’s missing is the ability to be able to use rss-feeds for your daily portion of TV-Shows linux distributions. And that’s where Automatic comes into play: Automatic is basically a tool that downloads enclosures from feeds with the ability to filter them for certain items...
Jtek Engineering →
Nice: Bar-end shifters for internal hubs. Perfect for road-bikes.
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ClickToFlash + NetNewsWire = ♥
Well, i guess everybody has heard of ClickToFlash by now. It’s a plugin that prevents flash content from being automatically started, you have to click first. But one great feature is, that it works in any Mac OS web browser thats based on WebKit.
In NetNewsWire, i had plug-ins disabled in news items, as it dramatically slowed down my feed-reading workflow. That, obviously, enforced me to...
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… with numbers like this we’d say those of you searching for an OS X...
– Nilay Patel (Engadget) about benchmarked netbook hackintoshes
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85 notebooks in 26 years →
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Hartmut Mehdorn vs. Markus Beckedahl →
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Ouch, it took me only 4 months to realize that anarchaia.org has a successor. Looks pretty, though.
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So Long, Jonny, and Thanks for All the Fish →