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daisukemizuochi:

Made With Paper
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Made With Paper

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PUT or POST: The REST of the Story

Awesome article.

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    • #development
  • 1 year ago
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Finally, a VERY Good (and Fast!) Map Editor: Tiled

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ffffffound:

this isn’t happiness.™
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this isn’t happiness.™

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andrewharlow:

Andy Gilmore

This is nice.
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Andy Gilmore

This is nice.

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It’s not about how much you make, but how much you spend.

My father always taught me: “It’s not about how much you make, but how much you spend”. I was thinking about this and, if I manage to spend $0 a month, I’ll feel like I’m the richest man on earth.

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the understatement: Android Orphans: Visualizing a Sad History of Support

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The announcement that Nexus One users won’t be getting upgraded to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich led some to justifiably question Google’s support of their devices. I look at it a little differently: Nexus One owners are lucky. I’ve been researching the history of OS updates on Android phones…

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Disable the “X is an application downloaded from the Internet” pop up.

I’ve installed Pastebot Sync on my Mac OS X Lion and, for some reason, whenever I restart I get this dialog saying that it is an application downloaded from the Internet. Normally, it will ask you only once but, it kept asking me every time for no apparent reason. I thought I should google how to disable it for that one file but, why not disable it for the whole system… FOREVER? I know this is a security measure, but I always click on Open. I’ve found the solution on OS X Daily. Just paste this on terminal and relaunch Finder:

defaults write com.apple.LaunchServices LSQuarantine -bool NO

Well, now it’s something less to click on.

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    • #terminal
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“Here’s to the crazy ones…”

Thank you for all the inspiration, Steve.

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Thank You Steve

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aaronmahnke:

This is my favorite photo of Steve Jobs. Leaning forward to connect with his wife after his keynote presentation at the 2011 WWDC. You can almost feel the relief and accomplishment radiating from him.

When I see this photo, I see a man who bent every fiber of his will toward a goal so lofty, so seemingly unattainable that no one thought it was possible, and at the end of that race, with the task completed, he closed his eyes and rested.

Thank you Steve. I’ll miss you.

Enough.

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I'm a 25 years old Interactive Developer who loves cooking, good design, beautiful typography, minimalism, spending time with the family and a hot spicy bowl of ramen.

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