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  1. Cool. My kindle just became *really* useful. Native PDF support. You little beauty! (To state it in my native Australian.)
  2. @blumscientific Say hi from me.
  3. When is someone going to write a decent book on webkit?
  4. @jnozzi You mean like a waking MBP?;-)
  5. Can't believe how Google are making a big deal of fast boot times. Who the hell boots these days. They've solved an obsolete problem.
  6. Plants coming soon to an iPhone near you. http://www.plantsapp.com/ Brought to you by @tuparev and @wrinklypea
  7. What an annoying bug. 2 hours wasted because I entered this -(BOOL)isSelectorExcludedFromWebScript: Should be a class method.
  8. @annemccue Dreamy. What were you on ;-)
  9. Talked at the Utrecht Uni Mac Users group about GCD + OpenCL. Very mixed audience, so difficult to get right technical balance. Tough going.
  10. @nickforge The IB support came later, and many devs still haven't made the transition. I have to think twice when setting up VCs in IB.
  11. Google are just throwing shit and hoping it will stick.
  12. Having watched chrome os video, I am again left wondering when Google will realize it is better to do one thing very well than 500 mediocre.
  13. @rickfillion Sorry, I'll drop the TomTom back later. No hard feelings, eh?
  14. @iGotchi So I guess the health care debate might be getting a bit clouded by rumor and innuendo...
  15. @frama_c I'm sure it would be hard to hide stuff in plain C, but the dynamic message dispatch of ObjC would make it much easier to hide.
  16. @frama_c Yes, but if they can't determine it is definitely not allowed, I doubt they could reject. They have to show you use private API.
  17. @frama_c If I use NSSelectorFromString with performSelector: and mangle the string, how will the static analyzer see it?
  18. I doubt very much Apple is using static analysis in the App Store review process. That would be very easy to get around. My guess is dtrace.
  19. @jsnell You Dan Brown, you.
  20. @iGotchi I updated the MR story to mention your talk.