2015 / 01
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Hooking up Statsd, Graphite and Nagios to Create Metrics Based Alerts
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Redesigning MailChimp’s App Navigation
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I used to have a lovely ginger cat called… Sam. True story. Not sure Poppy would appreciate a housemate.
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New feature on this site courtesy of Bridgy: I can now “like” photos on Instagram. Using Quill I first post a like to an Instagram photo’s permalink. This is then sent to my site’s endpoint which creates the page and sends a webmention for Bridgy to notify Instagram. Meanwhile my site grabs the image thumbnail and title to display on my site.
For example: here’s a like from this morning: barryfrost.com…
All very easy. I just glue together the loosely coupled pieces.
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A living style guide for GOV.UK
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Troubleshooting a too-sleepy Mac
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Hacking [or tweaking] web forms to support iOS8 Card Scan
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@ioptics It’s pretty much redundant now. I’ve turned it off under Mission Control in System Preferences. Widgets/Extensions...
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How to compress an image via Javascript in the browser
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Remote Test IE
Log in with a Microsoft account and then remote-desktop to the latest version of IECategories
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Heroku/GitHub Integration
Heroku has experimental GitHub Integration. When GitHub integration is configured for a Heroku app, Heroku can automatically...Categories
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StatusCake
Website Uptime Monitoring & Alerts – Free Unlimited Downtime MonitoringCategories
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PostgREST
PostgREST serves a fully RESTful API from any existing PostgreSQL database. It provides a cleaner, more standards-compliant,...