- Leonard gets PownceFS working on the Mac. Leonard is smart.
- MultiClutch is a multitouch input manager. That means on the new Multitouch Macbook Pros and the MacBook Air, you can map custom gestures to a keyboard shortcut. That is pretty frickin awesome.
- I hacked up the start of our Wedding Web site this weekend using WordPress and a theme I found online. It’s not impressive, but it’s a start. I need to replace that default grapohic in the top left corner with something. I wish I was more artsy.
- Funny to see posts about the Flip. I just won one at SXSW from Adobe, and it’s pretty fun to play with so far.
- 8 Powerful Features of Safari That Few People Know About. I’m not few people I guess, but this article has some useful features I didn’t know about in it.
I had Tacos for Lunch today
- The new Ben Stiller movie looks good. At least the trailer does.
- Blizzard: we’re working on OpenGL patch for Diablo II for Intel Macs. Sweet.
- The Vulture’s weekly take on American Idol has become on of the high points of my week.
- popurls enterprise edition Already was using his good iphone version as my default iPhone time waster.
- Kil’jaedan iPhone Edition I made an iPhone wallpaper from the desktop wallpaper that Blizzard posted yesterday.
Tidbits: Should Mac Users Run Antivirus Software?
Tidbits: Should Mac Users Run Antivirus Software? “I do not recommend desktop antivirus software for the average Mac user, but you need to take other precautions.”
I don’t run antivirus software on any of my Mac OS X machines. In reading through the other things he says, I think that this article is something that Mac OS X users of all levels need to read. Most of this stuff is common sense to me, but it may not be common sense to you. The single most important thing to keep in mind, which he does not come out and explicitly say, is that you should not immediately trust anything online. That email that seems to be from your bank, or ebay or paypal probably is not. Look carefully at links before following them, and don’t trust any source of information or software without first verifying that they are legitimate.
This can sometimes be very hard for a non-technical user to figure out, but I recommend that you err on the side of caution.
John Malkovich in a bathtub.
- John Malkovich. I think this might be big for Super Deluxe.
- New Gnarls Barkley today. As good as the last one, but without the Crazy style breakout hit.
- Mashable: 19 Tools For The Best March Madness Ever I’m getting ready.
- Amazing digitzed VHS tape about the Internets from 1995.
- Aquos A gorgeous Vista theme.
Post Tornado Weekend Links
The bump clubhouse was spared this weekend. It’s amazing how much damage the tornado did to downtown Atlanta and the neighborhoods directly East of it. Here’s some Monday surfing links:
- Weekly Resolution: I am going to try and make a weekly resolution every week from here on out. This week’s is to swear less.
- Video: Internet Commenter Funeral Funny funny stuff.
- The Pitfalls of Your Constant Complaining and How to Stop It
- Things updated to 0.9. This has become my todo list manager, and this update added recurring tasks, which I really appreciate.
- My Favorite new band of the week: Grand Archives
- Return to Dark Castle Released The original Dark Castle game was one of the first really addictive Macintosh games in the late eighties. I am very tempted to buy this just to relive those dorm room days.
- Pro Tip: Use Gmail to filter out that unwanted spam from your non-Gmail POP account. I was getting 900+ spam messages a day at my oldest active pop address. It’s as easy as going to Settings: Accounts in Gmail and adding your account information under “Get mail from other accounts.” So far Gmail’s spectaculor spam filter is batting 100% on filtering out the spam.
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