Marco Arment had a short link-post about TextMate 2.
He then spoke about moving back to TextMate 2 on the latest episode of Build and Analyze.
Let me say, welcome back Marco.
Marco Arment had a short link-post about TextMate 2.
He then spoke about moving back to TextMate 2 on the latest episode of Build and Analyze.
Let me say, welcome back Marco.
I did one of these back in February, but I thought it would be time for a revision … of sorts.
Back then I was thinking of going iPad-only for mobile computing and tethering myself to a Mac mini at any desk that I might need. Sadly, the Mac mini has languished with no updated to include the architectural improvements of Ivy Bridge, which is what I continue to wait for.
However, Apple HAS released new hardware in the form of the 15″ MacBook Pro with Retina display … and it is quite the looker.
As a quick aside, I find it funny that the portable lineup currently includes USB 3.0 but the desktops do not. I’m hoping that will get rectified soon, but i get the feeling that we’re at an inflection point right now and the desktop hardware is suffering because of it.
I’m still working with only my 13″ MacBook Pro. No additional hardware has been purchased since then, but some new thoughts have crept into my mind, mainly due to the lack of updates for the Mac mini and the complete revamp of the MacBook Pro.
So here’s my “ideal” setup right now … which includes some hardware that hasn’t been released yet but it rumored to be incoming.
Now that I have that out of my system, I’m going to go with something a little more realistic. I’m going to list only the hardware that is currently released.
That’s far more realistic. Sadly, I’m not getting anything right now but this Fall/Winter should be fun.
This line “says” it all:
We’ve summarized the program’s verticals along with example functionality to indicate features that businesses and Twitter find interesting. As new opportunities surface, we’ll continue to add new areas to these definitions.
What is Twitter even trying to say with this? This is nothing more than an impenetrable block of text meant to confuse and frustrate people. I can’t think of a single developer who could read this and be excited about the future of Twitter.
Data Reseller Products? What the … !?
If you want to try and read more about the Twitter Certified Products Program … good luck.
I’m probably using the term “topology” a little loosely, but my home network is changing and that word sounded cool for a headline.
Basically, I’ve been having some issues with my current network setup and it is time to place priority on getting things right instead of keeping them working “on the cheap”. When your wife does photography work and the images are stored on her machine and backed-up over the network … the working of that network is paramount.
Currently the network starts with my Airport Extreme (AE) base station. The cable modem runs into that and the AE handles the rest. The AE sits in my entertainment center on the main floor and directly off of it is hooked the Apple TV and then a long Ethernet cable that runs down to my basement office. This is where things get hairy.
That cable runs into a cheap 5-port gigabit switch which sits on my desk and I hook my 13″ MacBook Pro directly into when I am down there. Another long-ish cable then is run from that switch to another 5-port gigabit switch on the back wall of my officer above my workbench and the following are hooked up to that:
I used to have another desktop machine hooked up on my desk, but I have since removed that. My wife’s 2009 MacBook is always connected via WiFi and so are the various iOS devices we have around the house and the Wii … that I should turn on to make sure is still working.
That’s the current setup.
Backups to the FreeNAS box have been inconsistent for the past month. That doesn’t make me happy (and forces me to do full backups to an external drive more than I want). Right now that is the driving force behind this reimagining of my network. I’m also constantly looking for better ways to do things.
It comes down to cutting out cables where able and simplifying the devices on the network.
I think that is it. I would no longer have any cables running through my air ducts and would be eliminating some big boxes and power bricks in the hopes of cutting down on energy use.
Go ahead and throw your thoughts at me.
I watched as another nightly build of TextMate 2 was installed on my machine and then looked over the Release Notes to find the following:
TextMate is now built with
libc++
and as a 64 bit application using the new Objective-C run-time. Ideally no changes affecting the user, but a lot has changed under the hood. (Jacob Bandes-Storch)
Awesome. Sauce. Seems that opening up the source to the community is paying dividends so far. Right now there is a pretty lengthy discussion about split-pane views and what that might mean for TextMate 2.
I am enjoying watching all of the development going on right now.