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How many of you chipped in to thingCHARGER’s Indiegogo or pre-ordered one via their Facebook promotion? I know I did, and a quick search of my email shows…
Today I’m proud to announce the launch of the Knoxville Marriage Initiative (KMI) website. The Knoxville Marriage Initiative is a partnership of community organizations and churches in the…
I love these things: Hugo is another static site generator programmed in Go. Introducing Hugo, a new idea around making website creation simple again. Hugo flexibly works with…
Meteor Kitchen can help you kickstart development on your next Meteor-based project. Meteor Kitchen is a code generator for Meteor.js. Just describe your application in a simple JSON…
This looks handy: mycli is a command line interface for your DBs with nifty things like auto-completion and syntax highlighting.
If you’re the DIY type when it comes to the web, you’ll appreciate this comprehensive list of self-hosted resources which replicate many of the features and functionality of…
Must. Link. To. This… Ars Technica’s eight-part series on the history of the Amiga. Backstory: Back in the late eighties one of my cool older brothers (the one…
Bookicious features the reading lists of founders and makers.
I came across this WordPress theme a couple years back. It serves one purpose: providing a place to publish your documentation. To use it, simply setup an install…
Backchannel pooled the collective impressions of their network on Medium to provide their Apple Watch review chock full of impressions from twenty-five early adopters. Even before the early…
Need to manage multiple Apple devices? Bushel looks up to the task. Bushel is a cloud-based Mobile Device Management (MDM) solution for the Mac, iPhone, iPad and iPod…
Thesis, Automattic, and WordPress Brian Krogsgard has written a thorough analysis of conflict between Automattic (the parent company of WordPress) and Chris Pearson of DIYthemes (makers of the…
My posts here have been in short supply due to a heavy workload in recent weeks. One project I’ve been working on is a set of pages promoting…
Wanted: SEO Manager for Up and Coming Search Engine Company Did you hear? Google is hiring an SEO Manager to improve its search engine rankings. Considering all the minutia that…
The Dropbox for Gmail extension for the Google Chrome browser makes it super simple to include Dropbox download links in your Gmail or Google Apps emails.
Today’s links of interest share a science theme. The first two are about twins, and they’re both quite long. I recommend adding them to your favorite long form…
So, you’re enjoying your three-month free trial of Apple Music, but you miss your Spotify playlists? The STAMP app aims to solve your problems. Convert your Spotify to…
Sacha Greif helps us understand Meteor’s Client/Server split. One of Meteor’s biggest selling point[s] is the way it blurs the line between client and server. With Meteor, these…
Fascinating look at the Civil War featuring before and 150 years later photos. The women who dug the graves, the kids who watched the largest battle in US…
Given my affinity for using my Mac and my web servers via their command lines, I love this reference: Linux File System Hierarchy v2.0. Check it out and…