Terminal hasn't changed much!
Does universal clipboard for work anyone? https://
Update: it turns out that Handoff on my MacBook wasn't working until I signed out and in to iCloud. (Full diagnostic instructions can be found at https://
I'm starting to realise how often I say good / great / well without being explicit about what I think is positive about something. Trying to replace ‘that is a good idea’ which only communicates my positive assessment with the explicit thing I appreciate so people can make their own assessment based on their values. Maybe this thought helps someone else!
Just got an upgrade prompt for Reeder 4. What an app, it’s my favourite RSS reader. Much improved and I love how I can unsubscribe now and reorganise my feeds. Everyone make sure your feeds aren’t breaking! https://
I had trouble installing global npm packages, which failed due to permission errors. I don't want to use sudo as this will lead to problems later, and I don't want to set the global installation directory to a local directory, as that means other users don't have access to the packages.
As recommended by the NodeJS documentation this is best fixed by installing node via a version manager.
First, remove node which I incorrectly installed with homebrew:
brew uninstall node
Then install nvm as per the official instructions. In my case this also failed as this is a new system that doesn't have a .bash_profile
yet. Hower as I wanted to install the zsh shell, I installed oh-my-zsh as per the instructions on their site.
Once zsh was installed (or you've created a .bash_profile
using touch ~/.bash_profile
, you can install node in a correct manner as follows:
nvm install node
Happy yak-shaving!
Keeping the task summary updated and clear when the acceptance criteria evolve and comments are added helps everyone work efficiently. #webdev
Firefox now blocks third party cookies by default. https://
It seems today is 0.3 day, as I'm also releasing Carbon 0.3, my hackable performant semi-static blogging system.
This release mainly deals with technical debt as I first started this project 6 years ago as a playground for figuring out how a CMS is written from the ground up. This means there are out of date requirements, references to a Windows platform with Powershell and other such bad examples.
That said the codebase isn't in a terrible state although it will have to change significantly before it's production ready. If you know a bit of PHP then after a short study it can be customised to your needs quite easily.
So, if you're interested you can use it and quickly whip together a documentation or simple blog using only markdown files. It will produce a feed and there's even a half baked cli application and static site generation that I have to review before I can recommend it in honest.
Have fun hacking!