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nkm

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About nkm

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    Comment #1480870

    In Mac you can use SpeedLimit: http://mschrag.github.com/

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    Comment #1423572

    Oops http://imgur.com/aPtPT.png

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    Comment #1370887

    Since Coda uses SVN, I would start by learning Subversion and then, when I feel comfortable with it, make the jump to Git.

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    Comment #1335144

    I suppose they have a record of all the commands executed.

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    Comment #1334938

    It works through the mobile web too

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    Comment #1311122

    I will go for Github's Gists, then. Thanks for the replies.

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    Ask HN: Alternative to Snipplr.com?

    http://snipplr.com/ is a little webapp that let's you save and share snippets of code, it has an open API and plugins for many IDEs and code editors. It was originally created by T…

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    Comment #1258062

    Same in Safari 4.0.5 on SL

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    Comment #1254067

    Thanks but, ¿why it also hides Google and Gmail related news?

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    Comment #1253149

    No problem :), the comment makes it look like spam, actually.

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    Comment #1253134

    The Custom Formats. Colors.app can both input and output color values in multiple formats (Hex, RGBA, HSL... you can even create your own), making much easier working with colors b…

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    Comment #1252851

    Yes, that's too bad... The prospects aren't good either, it seems that Webkit won't support it anytime soon and who knows about IE. Good to know :)

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    Comment #1251663

    Very nice, it's actually how background processing notification should look in web applications. With a PNG and sprite animation it could be really pretty.

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    Comment #1251638

    My apologies. Just wanted to give credit to site where I found the article (which I have nothing to do with, by the way).

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    Comment #1249824

    An interesting read, imo. Via MacStories http://www.macstories.net/ipad/the-ipad-from-a-typographer-p...

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    Comment #1247749

    Madrid, Spain

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    Comment #1232689

    As I posted at the OP: My essentials: - SizeUp + Cinch - TextMate - Quicksilver - iStat menus - TextExpander - The Unarchiver - Growl - Perian - Movist Also, for webdevs: - WebKit …

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    Comment #1223427

    It includes IE9 preview, and latest betas from Chrome 5 and Opera 10. It's kind shocking seeing that IE9 is actually ahead of Firefox in this area.

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    Comment #1215505

    Neat. I've read that it's inspired in ImageOptim (OS X) and I love this app. It can strip up to 10% of the size of a 180k JPG photo and 60% of a tiny PNG. Will try. There is one fe…

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    Comment #1189269

    It seems the main site is down, but you can get them directly from GitHub: http://github.com/yusukekamiyamane/fugue-icons