
@zreeseplus @MailchimpStatus Yes. As the links use the API to register who clicked what.
@zreeseplus @MailchimpStatus Yes. As the links use the API to register who clicked what.
@montchr And we think you’re going to love it.
@JackM9007 @MKBHD Oh yea you’re right. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPad_Pro
I’m bad at Googling.
@MKBHD Errr Late 2018. I see they launched an iPad Pro in March of 2018.
@MKBHD Why isn’t this the 2018 iPad Pro?
@caseydriscoll How Brooklyn hipster of them
@taupecat I would have expected you to go with a nice taupe.
@round *Reads article*
*Downlaods Safari Technical Preview*
*Copy and Pastes URL into shiny new browser*
Yup, it’s black with white text. 🆒
@dliciousbrains I took the teachings of your article about local HTTPS development and created a simple shell script to automate it. Thanks for the blog post!
@kclarke_ Yay! Glad it helped you out
@mbuckbee I have no idea. I guess you can ask @ThatGuyBlev via youtube.com/watch?v=bntfUA6TmLs
@joshuajenkins Like WiFi Direct? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wi-Fi_Dire…
@pauljadam If you’re whole company is on it and its small its rather nice not having to check email.
@rands Karma
@round I guess I’m saying I wonder if there are any lessons learned from that back then.
@jfc3 This probably applies to most things but not to “checking Twitter”
@round What happens when you get interrupted, look up, then look back at your phone and to find your place you accidentally click on an ad?
@round twitter.com/CraigSilverman/statu…
twitter.com/mgoldstein/status/10… which led to hazlitt.net/feature/personal-bus…
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WordPress developer at @CoderPad. Formerly of @nclud @spiritedmediaco, @pewresearch, @usnews. I made dummyimage.com and married @naudebynature.