@gte 44.

Nice! twitter.com/jimray/status/…

Congratulations to all @blackpixel’ers. Pixelboard looks amazing.

@mrgan Thanks for the link, Neven. My wife just bought an Instant Pot. Looking forward to trying some of these.

Jude Law playing Albus Dumbledore, I’m in. hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/fa…

It’s nice when it works. 😀 castro.fm/episode/1l7NCR

@gte 44.

@donmelton Great news. It’s been a while.

@davewiner Yep.

@steipete @LeoNatan Agreed. This is precisely why I’d rather crash and just check for nil.

@LeoNatan @steipete Yep. That’s why I like it. In my mind nil should crash if you dereference it. 😀

@LeoNatan @steipete I’m not afraid of digging into Obj-C code. Would not deter me at all.

@LeoNatan @steipete Are you asking me or Peter? I think it’s an odd language, but I came from C++/Windows. I really dig Swift.

@LeoNatan @steipete That’s wild. WinForms is now pretty darned old. Would a mainstream desktop app now be created using UWP or WPF or?

@Twitterrific THANK YOU! I know it’s not hard to subtract 140 from 280, but the color change catches my eye.

@LeoNatan @steipete I love doing Cocoa/Swift but C++ is in my blood. 😀 How do folks build Windows client apps these days?

@Twitterrific Can you guys make a setting that warns us when we’re getting close to the 140 char mark? Just change count color?

@steipete @LeoNatan Well, for my use it definitely was. It’s fairly compact, just what I needed. It still builds. github.com/Fahrni/ACLLib

@steipete @LeoNatan I’m pre-MFC, built my own C++ framework. Back in my days at Visio.

@LeoNatan @steipete Leo, I’m an old crusty dinosaur so the Windows API is like an old glove. 😀

You must also be a really great developer. I’ve failed getting a job there, many times. twitter.com/kevinhoctor/st…

@gte 44.

Good piece on “old” MacBook Pro’s. I own a 2011 MBP and use a late 2014 MBP at work. Love ‘em. twitter.com/marcoarment/st…

This kind of says it all. twitter.com/perlmutations/…

@cabel @mrgan @les Cabel, is Panic getting into the restaurant business next? Mac, then games, then restaurant. Makes perfect sense. 😀