It’s always interesting to hear about how incredibly important Open Source projects are (barely) maintained. This one is a pretty interesting story. There must be a lot of pressure on these people.
Also relevant: https://xkcd.com/2347/
Nice idea. Can’t really wait on the web to adopt sane password practices so the pragmatic idea is to consolidate knowledge for the biggest websites.
Looks like an Open Source clone of the excellent but defunct AbbySoft Teleport, which allowed you to “move” mouse from one Mac to the next. That program integrated very well with Mac OS X and used Bonjour / ZeroConf. This is multi platform, probably doesn’t looks as good on the Mac.
Bookmarked to try one day.
This self-hosted open source system is what I'm going to use now for link sharing. This would be the very first new shared link. Goodbye, del.icio.us.
(this is of interest to programmers only) I just learned about this. It's pretty impressive to me that such a thing exists.
I wrote a little Automator Script, really nothing special, to dismiss the Core Location dialog automatically when you run Will Entriken's CoreLocationCLI tool. I wrote this as part of my efforts to find a stolen MacBook. He now posted it on the product page. Cool!
Amazing coin design for a commemorative 5 euro coin from the Netherlands, done with nothing but free software.