Quick Thoughts...

The CodingFont game is excellent, but what if you want to do a quick test drive?

Well, here you go Programming Fonts.

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Nice upgrade to MarsEdit (V5). I am looking forward to using the new Micro Post feature.

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OMG.lol is a fun little service for status updates, profile pages, and more.

I set up an account and a page here: ScottW, and you can see my status on my now page.

From a business perspective, I am curious to see if the $5 per year price point works. It takes a lot of scale to make a business work at that price point.

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CodingFont is a fun bracket game that helps you pick a coding font.

I recommend checking the Hide Font Names option.

My winner was Azeret Mono. A younger me would have picked a smaller font, but I will give this one a shot for a couple weeks.

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Debugging is an underappreciated skill and is worth your time to get good at.

A debugging manifesto

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At this point, shouldn't you just were a helmet?

See Dyson Zone.

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An early morning post-workout full moon.

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I would buy Ratio’s Protein yogurt in buckets if it were available.

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Tot - this is one of the few apps I use daily on all my devices.

Tot is a simple app. It lets you collect & edit text on your Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch.

In this case, the tagline is 100% accurate.

I sometimes wish I could change the number of notes available, but otherwise, it is perfect.

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A First Look at Hanami

I have not spent any time with Hanami, but I am hoping to change that.

I like Sinatra when your goal is to respond to requests and do not need the full Rails functionality and ecosystem.

Hanami looks like it fits somewhere between the two.

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