Archive for the 'Macintosh' Category

Core Intuition Episode 3

Saturday, June 21st, 2008

Manton and I are still at it. We’ve heard the feedback, some of it lukewarm, some of it intentionally discouraging, but most of it extremely enthusiastic. We’re proud to announce the immediate availability of episode 3, where we talk about WWDC, MobileMe, iPhone 3G, and a bunch of relatively unrelated stuff. Check us out!

Core Intuition: Traveling Luddites

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Manton and I recorded another episode this week, just in time to hopefully give you a little something extra to listen to on the way to WWDC, if that’s where the winds are taking you. In this episode we talk a bit about travel and how we keep up on our indie business commitments on […]

Apple’s Script

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

Like the rest of the Mac nerd world, I saw the announcement of SquirrelFish as very promising and inspiring news. The WebKit team has redesigned its JavaScript parser, emphasizing speed performance by switching from a parsed-tree system to a bytecode-interpreted system. The result is a much faster system that apparently offers the promise of even […]

Code Sorcery Releases Meerkat 1.0

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

Have you ever tried to set up an SSH tunnel? Chances are you either have no idea what that is, or you have tried, and are squirming in your seat now recalling the pain you suffered. SSH tunneling is an extremely powerful means of establishing an encrypted (secure!) link between your computer and another computer, […]