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There is no escape. You can’t be a vagabond and an artist and still be a solid citizen, a wholesome, upstanding man. You want to get drunk, so you have to accept the hangover. You say yes to the sunlight and pure fantasies, so you have to say yes to the filth and the nausea. Everything is within you, gold and mud, happiness and pain, the laughter of childhood and the apprehension of death. Say yes to everything, shirk nothing. Don’t try to lie to yourself. You are not a solid citizen. You are not a Greek. You are not harmonious, or the master of yourself. You are a bird in the storm. Let it storm! Let it drive you!
Hermann Hesse (via hndrk)Posted on February 22, 2010 via Wishful Thinking
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Knowing is not enough, we must apply. Willing is not enough, we must do.
Goethe (via minimalmac)Posted on February 12, 2010 via Minimal Mac with 93 notes
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So true.
Posted on February 4, 2010 via khawro with 369 notes
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An artist’s only concern is to shoot for some kind of perfection, and on his own terms, not anyone else’s.
J.D. Salinger, Franny and Zooey (via davidkaneda)Posted on February 4, 2010 via 9-Bits by David Kaneda with 42 notes
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Here’s a quick PHP script called yconvert that takes a path to a folder full of Serial Number or Password records exported from Yojimbo and spits them back out in CSV format.
Sample usage:
./yconvert.php exportfolder > output.csv(Don’t forget to
chmod +x yconvert.phpfirst.)CSV is much more useful for getting the data into some other app. For example, the output from yconvert can be directly imported into Acrylic Software’s Wallet, or Apple’s Numbers without further modification.
It will even smartly collapse multi-line comments into a single field.
Worked flawlessly on my 397 record database, but please let me know if you find bugs.
Posted on February 3, 2010 via stevenf.com with 3 notes
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No, my issue merely lies somewhere on the fringe of one of the discussion points that has been debated this past week: the closed nature of the iPhone/iPad infrastructure. On this point, some good points were made on both sides. And while I appreciate the perspective by those who debated that the closed nature of this platform is indeed better for all of us, one question repeats itself in my ears:
“Have we all forgotten how Apple has treated iPhone developers over the past two years?”
Posted on February 1, 2010 via The Log with 37 notes
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No, Apple didn’t license iBooks from me. They just copied me.
Wil Shipley, creator of Delicious Library (via davidkaneda)Posted on February 1, 2010 via 9-Bits by David Kaneda with 17 notes
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10 Things You Must Do With Your New Mac [Apple]
(via chartier)
Posted on December 26, 2009 via Wind on a Leaf with 1 note
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DashNote

A gorgeous new Dashboard widget for Simplenote. Fits well with the app.
Posted on December 25, 2009 via The Log with 10 notes
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Preshit creeps me the fuck out sometimes.
These screenshot happy nerds creep me out most of the times. Can’t say anything other than ask straight questions and answer in yes/no.
Fuck you Cmd+Shift+4 and Home+Sleep/wake.
Wait till I tell the story here, you idiots.
Me and Shaun Inman?
So I guess he’s available in dreams at least, huh?
Posted on December 12, 2009 via brandon with 5 notes
