Okay, I'm having a native terminal on my iPad via OpenTerm. That feels weird.
2018.01.31.
Interesting to see this No More Posts button in Micro.blog. Is it there to stop mindlessly scrolling the timeline? ?
2018.01.30.
I've migrated my site from Jekyll back to WordPress (it was fairly easy actually). I was missing all the great integrations of WordPress after using Jekyll for a couple of weeks. Now I can easily write again without pushing stuff to git repos.
2018.01.28.
Okay, let's head over to Medium and read about what 10 things I did wrong today. Then check out what doing things wrong means for UX design.
2018.01.26.
I’ve just deleted Viber from my phone. It annoys me with stupid notifications about stickers and I can’t turn it off. I could turn off Viber notifications completely, but that’s not that useful for a messaging app. I wanted to use it as a Facebook Messenger replacement, but it’s worse.
2018.01.22.
Don't want your Mac to go to sleep? You can type caffeinate -t 3600
into Terminal to keep it awake for an hour or 7200
for 2 hours etc.
2018.01.15.
I removed Google Analytics from my websites. Since I use 1Blocker to stop trackers following me around on the web, I don't want to be a hypocrite by also having trackers on my site. Now I don't even have JavaScript here other than for TypeKit where my webfonts are loaded from.
2018.01.10.
Just finished adding "icons" for Decoding last week. Safari uses at least 3 type of icons on macOS and iOS together:
- one for pinned sites and web clips on your iOS home screen
- one for pinned tabs (which is an SVG by the way)
- and the usual favicon.ico.
And this is just Safari, I don't have icons for Windows or any other browser for that matter. Somebody should really provide a better way to deal with all that crap.
2018.01.06.
After weeks of messing around with Swift Playgrounds, I'm ready to deep dive into a new iOS project. Although using my iPad for learning Swift made want Xcode more for iOS.
2018.01.03.
I still use RSS as a way to get my daily dose of content. It’s fast, convenient, and there are a lot of nice paid alternatives from small indie developers since Google Reader was killed.
I’ve got so sick of Twitter in the last couple of months. Let’s see, maybe Micro.blog will be better as a community.