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Dovuro

  1. @zholmquist I’ll be eating cinnamon rolls for lunch. Lots and lots of cinnamon rolls.
  2. I'm staying up to try to login to Diablo 3. In the background @HuskyStarcraft is streaming his own attempts to get in-game. Fun. #error37
  3. wolfenstein.bethsoft.com doesn't use flash for graphics, but it also doesn't use canvas. Every vertical wall slice is a div tag. Interesting.
  4. @jacobhaddon that was my library in the @Track8App video. I like when people like my music :D
  5. I hate how if you pump the wrong format of audio data into a buffer, your speakers scream at you as loud as they can. #ImAwakeNow
  6. We're releasing a new iOS music player app called Track 8 soon. You should check out these screenshots, then retweet. bitly.com/IjIrPX
  7. My chicken noodle soup had no chicken in it. I feel robbed. #firstworldproblems #vegetablesoupstillprettygood
  8. @HuskyStarcraft iPad. Gogogo.
  9. So this is pretty cool. youtube.com/watch?v=7RGX20…
  10. ... That's one hell of a threat: etsy.com/listing/627014…
  11. Also, Javascript has got to be my favorite language for building prototypes.
  12. Victory! donaldhays.com/projects/parse… Turns out *building* a parse table is really complicated, but *using* a parse table is pretty simple.
  13. @day9tv you should get an animated logo screen to help the encoder
  14. @day9tv 1
  15. @ohunt Right next to Backspace is Eject. Hasn't cause data loss for me, but it's really annoying on a Mac Pro with a tray-load disc drive.