“MacOS App Security Histrionics — Pixel Envy”
“either my research skills are terrible, or Paul fundamentally misunderstands OCSP and what MacOS is doing.”
... works as a web developer in Hveragerði, Iceland, and writes about the web, digital publishing, and web/product development
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“MacOS App Security Histrionics — Pixel Envy”
“either my research skills are terrible, or Paul fundamentally misunderstands OCSP and what MacOS is doing.”
Back in late February/Early March I expected that the death toll due to COVID would eventually top out at a million worldwide. Now we’re about halfway through at around 1 300 00.
I don’t think people appreciate how badly the West (not just the US) has failed this test
“JavaScript Errors in the Wild 2020 - CatchJS”
“We rendered a million web pages to learn how the web breaks”
“Backlinking Is Not Very Useful – Often Even Harmful • Zettelkasten Method”
Also a mini case study on making sure your interpretation matches that of other users. Otherwise you end up talking at cross purposes.
“The Cleanest Trick for Autogrowing Textareas - CSS-Tricks”
This is clever
“What Happens When Ed-Tech Forgets? Some Thoughts on Rehabilitating Reputations”
“On Apple’s SwiftUI Header File Documentation — Conrad Stoll”
“What’s the difference between an Interface and an API? - Zell Liew”
Is there a reason why people in tech only read philosophy when it’s repackaged by a libertarian or an exile from the finance market? (Beyond the obvious neophilia.)
They clearly are interested in the topics philosophers cover, why only read the trade publishing dilettantes?
“20 Macs for 2020: #7 – iBook – Six Colors”
I owned a 1st gen iBook back in the day. Lovely machine.
Whenever you hear somebody rave about a notetaking app or methodology you should always bear in mind that there is no evidence of membership in a notetaking cult improving somebodies writing, thinking, or ideation.
It’s busywork for intellectuals.
“Thinking in maps: from the Lascaux caves to knowledge graphs”
“Navigating Organizational Transformation: Let Buildings Be Your Sensei”
“The open office phenomenon underscores another critical flaw that plagues buildings and organizations - not listening to the stakeholders who suffer the consequences of the decisions”
“Strong Opinions Loosely Held Might be the Worst Idea in Tech - The Glowforge Blog”