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People are really gushing about the Apple goggles, now that they have them in their hands. I still can’t get psyched about it. I was late to getting an Apple Watch, and now I wear it every day, can’t...
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One of the cool things about being a programmer is that you can decide to run code that you know has zero chance of working. “Let all hell break loose,” a programmer can be heard to say quietly before...
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Everyone’s watching and listening to Fast Car this morning. It’s a time capsule for so many of us. 1988. A window back to good times.#
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BTW, while we’re doing this transition in FeedLand, I also have a small crisis happening on my main static server, which depends on a combination of software that suddenly aren’t getting along with...
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I was asked about the difference between feedland.com and feedland.org. Which should you create a new account on? #
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Org runs on a small Digital Ocean server, and Com runs in a data center. The first is a fixed-size relatively small scale server that can’t expand, and the latter is designed to scale automatically...
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If you’re creating something new, definitely create it on feedland.com. If you’re already using feedland.org, for now you’re welcome to continue, but in the back of your mind think about creating a new...
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You should assume that some day all these systems will disappear. The web is ephemeral. But — my guess is feedland.com will be around longer. However, honestly, I really have no idea, no one does. #
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