Stephan Burlot

@sburlot

iPhone, iPad developer of fine crafted applications. My company is Coriolis Technologies.

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Joined October 2008

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    27 years ago, I was learning to program a Mac Plus, using TML Pascal and and S. Chernicoff excellent books.

  2. Considering short to mid-term macOS or iOS development projects till I find long term employment. 15 years experience please /retweet

  3. Part 10 of the Xerox Alto Restoration. Control ROM / CRAM board issues, new boards are fitted, progress!

  4. Proof: output of a script that checks expiration date of ssl certs.

  5. I told this hosting company they weren’t renewing certs. Now they force renewing every 15 days. WTF.

  6. This text about what is being a "real adult" is so true.

  7. "Kid, I love you but I will kill myself slowly unless you make me a social media star. Your move."

  8. It’s raining so much, I think I should replace my solar panels with an hydroelectric turbine.

  9. macOS workaround for certificate issues with some web sites today:

  10. From Orpheus to Faiz,song & poetry have been closely linked. Dylan is the brilliant inheritor of the bardic tradition.Great choice.

  11. "Tabs or spaces?" "Hot dogs."

  12. Blog post updated with response from Apple regarding Dash’s removal from the App Store -

  13. It's my ! I have been on Twitter for 8 years (since 6 Oct 2008). And you?

  14. Apple has removed Dash from the App Store. App Store users should migrate their licenses ASAP - .

  15. WAT

  16. “Swissquote offre des actions boursières dans un jeu inspiré de Pokémon GO”

  17. TIL: to hide strange unwanted Xcode 8 logs, add OS_ACTIVITY_MODE = disable to your environment variables.

  18. Next steps: monitor my power consumption, temperature, humidity. But first, I need another raspberry pi.

  19. Used a Raspberry Pi to monitor my solar panels. Of course summer ended the same day.

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