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I must be smart coz…

I must be smart coz I don't need a fancy app. to take crappy photos, I can do that with any camera!

Posted on April 9, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

@pearsonified @bgardner I get pissy…

@pearsonified @bgardner I get pissy if site fails at 1000px. Even with two 1920px wide screens I still only have my browser at 1000px wide.

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@pearsonified @bgardner Flexy is okay.…

@pearsonified @bgardner Flexy is okay. Forcing me view at >960px is not.

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@danhgilmore Lost on me sorry…

@danhgilmore Lost on me sorry 😉 I use that term all the time.

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@danhgilmore Everquest? I don’t understand…

@danhgilmore Everquest? I don't understand the reference. That appears to be a game from what I can tell..

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Why do people get so…

Why do people get so excited taking crappy photos? I was doing that in the 1980's with a REAL crappy instamatic camera … then I upgraded!

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Jeeze, lots of agro towards…

Jeeze, lots of agro towards Facebook on Twitter right now.

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@nacin That would be AWESOME!!!!!!…

@nacin That would be AWESOME!!!!!! I feel sorry for poor BackPress, left to wither and die.

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@nacin Any plans to remove…

@nacin Any plans to remove BackPress?

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Google, why on why will…

Google, why on why will you not give us a write API?

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I appear to be migrating…

I appear to be migrating back to Twitter from Google+. This disappoints me 🙁

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@donncha I’m surprised you can…

@donncha I'm surprised you can be bothered replying to most of them. Looks painful.

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RT @pwcc: “@wordcampsyd: It’s official…

RT @pwcc: “@wordcampsyd: It's official ladies and gents… WordCamp Sydney – July 21-22 2012… Details at http://bit.ly/Iiqq7Q – See yo …

Posted on April 9, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

@danmilward @pgibbs https://t.co/yYYqwlDY

@danmilward @pgibbs https://github.com/paulgibbs/achievements

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@Ipstenu @Rarst My old uni…

@Ipstenu @Rarst My old uni paid Oracle millions to build a CMS. Ridiculous since I think Drupal would have been much cheaper and better.

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@Ipstenu @Rarst I’d have thought…

@Ipstenu @Rarst I'd have thought banks would never write their own software.

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@andrea_r Lol, yeah, “minor”.

@andrea_r Lol, yeah, "minor".

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@andrea_r @ryancduff @conorpegypt $100 for…

@andrea_r @ryancduff @conorpegypt $100 for installation, configuration and a stock theme sounds reasonable to me.

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@Rarst My main complaint about…

@Rarst My main complaint about others stuff is an excess of options. Ironically a criticism I could level at myself in the past.

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@Rarst Difference is that…

@Rarst Difference is that mine have less/no options. Attempting to simplify crap instead of make it more complex.

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@Rarst I have a bunch…

@Rarst I have a bunch of plugins I need to release at some point. All replicate existing plugins 😉

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@Rarst I haven’t noticed that…

@Rarst I haven't noticed that being a problem.

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@Rarst Are you referring perhaps…

@Rarst Are you referring perhaps to plugin devs?

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@Rarst I don’t follow sorry.

@Rarst I don't follow sorry.

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@humphreybc Vitamin C and lots…

@humphreybc Vitamin C and lots of water would help more than anything else I think.

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@harrietvsworld Great way to drive…

@harrietvsworld Great way to drive traffic to your site. I've inadvertently pulled in quite a bit of traffic by doing guest blog posts.

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@harrietvsworld Looks like they’re on…

@harrietvsworld Looks like they're on Twitter too … @indietravel

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@harrietvsworld Did they ask you…

@harrietvsworld Did they ask you to write for them? Or did you just send it in?

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@harrietvsworld Yep, definitely a writer…

@harrietvsworld Yep, definitely a writer 🙂

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@Ipstenu I think people underestimate…

@Ipstenu I think people underestimate how risky it is running your own install. More to go wrong than people realise IMO.

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@harrietvsworld Another potential place to…

@harrietvsworld Another potential place to send blog posts … http://indietravelpodcast.com/about/. I met them a couple of years ago at a conference in NZ.

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@harrietvsworld w00t!

@harrietvsworld w00t!

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@donncha You poor guy. Just…

@donncha You poor guy. Just reading support requests for WP Supercache. So many ridiculous questions and suggestions.

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Starting to think dumbing down…

Starting to think dumbing down WordPress is problematic. Many should be on http://WordPress.com, not running their own install.

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I have a total of…

I have a total of 29 blog posts scheduled for posting over the next two months. Ma blog is gonna be busy 🙂

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Sign #1 you are spoilt…

Sign #1 you are spoilt for weather … wake up to rain outside. Response is "Holy crap, it's raining! Must go for walk to experience it!"

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@Mamaduka Wow. I thought I…

@Mamaduka Wow. I thought I knew WordPress inside out. I wonder what other stuff I haven't noticed before.

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@no_fear_inc Beats me. Maybe it…

@no_fear_inc Beats me. Maybe it was added around the same time support for adding plugins from the repo. was added?

Posted on April 9, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

@matthancocknz Seems like a strange…

@matthancocknz Seems like a strange way to upload a plugin. Amazed I never saw it before.

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@Rarst Weird. I had no…

@Rarst Weird. I had no idea. Someone sent me an error message from when they uploaded a plugin. Turned out error was from plugin uploader!

Posted on April 9, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

Dang, WordPress has an “upload…

Dang, WordPress has an "upload plugin" feature now. Anyone know when this was added? It appears to be in WordPress v3.3 so not even recent.

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@cgrymala @JJJ @Viper007Bond In the…

@cgrymala @JJJ @Viper007Bond In the future, internet access will presumably be ubiquitous.

Posted on April 8, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

@JJJ @Viper007Bond I think avoiding…

@JJJ @Viper007Bond I think avoiding the internet is considerably harder than avoiding TV.

Posted on April 8, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

RT @konstruktors: Welcome to Koding.…

RT @konstruktors: Welcome to Koding. A new way for developers to get work done. http://tmblr.co/ZZZhWyJIpn_4

Posted on April 8, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

@konstruktors That looks awesome. I…

@konstruktors That looks awesome. I hope it is successful.

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@andreaglorioso There is no maybe…

@andreaglorioso There is no maybe in it. Jake Davis would not end up in a "federal prison" so the post makes no sense.

Posted on April 8, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

@andreaglorioso Did you realise it’s…

@andreaglorioso Did you realise it's fake? It refers to "Federal prison" 😉

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@beads1005 Yeah, I realised…

@beads1005 Yeah, I realised how silly that statement was earlier. Clearly just some muppet looking for attention.

Posted on April 7, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

@AnonymousDown @mikko Lol, I didn’t…

@AnonymousDown @mikko Lol, I didn't even notice the FEDERAL bit when I read it. Thanks for the heads up.

Posted on April 7, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

Supposed message from former lulzsec…

Supposed message from former lulzsec member Topiary http://pastebin.com/LEWSeud3. Can anyone confirm if this is legit or not?

Posted on April 7, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

@chip_bennett Well it was either…

@chip_bennett Well it was either that, or you have been taste testing your WP install 😉

Posted on April 6, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

@chip_bennett lol, what?

@chip_bennett lol, what?

Posted on April 6, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

Excellent post from @chip_bennett about…

Excellent post from @chip_bennett about the new custom headers and backgrounds in WP 3.4 … http://make.wordpress.org/themes/2012/04/06/updating-custom-backgrounds-and-custom-headers-for-wordpress-3-4/

Posted on April 6, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

Who’s buying Google glasses once…

Who's buying Google glasses once they're available? … https://plus.google.com/111626127367496192147/posts

Posted on April 4, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

@JJJ @nathanrice I suspect the…

@JJJ @nathanrice I suspect the main problem with implementing OOP everywhere is that it's too hard for n00bs to figure out.

Posted on April 4, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

@JJJ @nathanrice I’m mostly preferring…

@JJJ @nathanrice I'm mostly preferring the OOP approach, but sometimes it's just easier to grok if it's done procedurally.

Posted on April 4, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

@JJJ @nathanrice I’m very keen…

@JJJ @nathanrice I'm very keen to read that blog post. I'm slowly moving my code to OOP.

Posted on April 4, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

@technosailor Hopefully it or something…

@technosailor Hopefully it or something similar is rolled into core. It would be used by a lot of themes.

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@nathanrice I’d be hunting for…

@nathanrice I'd be hunting for ages trying to find that darned conversation. I saw it yesterday before going home.

Posted on April 4, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

@technosailor Thanks for the link…

@technosailor Thanks for the link to TimThumb replacement. Looks awesome. … http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/15311

Posted on April 4, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

@nathanrice Thanks :)

@nathanrice Thanks 🙂

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Does anyone recall seeing a…

Does anyone recall seeing a conversation online about the use of OOP in WP plugins/themes within the last day or so?

Posted on April 4, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

@Ipstenu I used to have…

@Ipstenu I used to have forum moderators on http://SitePoint.com do that when people needed a service/product I offered.

Posted on April 4, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

@Ipstenu If there’s a situation…

@Ipstenu If there's a situation in which you think they really need it, you should ask one of us to go pimp it for you.

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@Ipstenu Ah, very good point.

@Ipstenu Ah, very good point.

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@Ipstenu I got a rather…

@Ipstenu I got a rather abrupt NO when I asked about this quite a while back … http://wordpress.org/support/topic/offering-paid-services?replies=8

Posted on April 4, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

@Ipstenu It’s against http://t.co/nCv9UTxD forum…

@Ipstenu It's against http://wordpress.org forum rules anyway apparently.

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@markoheijnen I used to do…

@markoheijnen I used to do a check for WP version number, but got tired of having to update it all the time so don't bother anymore.

Posted on April 3, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

RT @markoheijnen: Sweet stuff. My…

RT @markoheijnen: Sweet stuff. My first #WordPress plugin is approved. Within one hour I can submit it to http://plugins.svn.wordpress.org/tabify-edit-screen/ 😀

Posted on April 3, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Tagged wordpress | Leave a comment

@markoheijnen re: WordPress versions ……

@markoheijnen re: WordPress versions … don't bother supporting older WP versions.

Posted on April 3, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

The protocol utilized by Apples…

The protocol utilized by Apples upcoming iSmell device has been announced … http://www.sitepoint.com/html5-new-sensory-elements/

Posted on April 1, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

@konstruktors and I need to…

@konstruktors and I need to force auto-updating in WP. We'd rather not reinvent the wheel so if it's been done already please let us know 🙂

Posted on March 30, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

RT @konstruktors: Is there a…

RT @konstruktors: Is there a plugin that runs the #WordPress autoupdate once an update is available?

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@felipeskroski Don’t worry. I found…

@felipeskroski Don't worry. I found your contact page … http://www.felipesk.com/contact/ 🙂

Posted on March 28, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

@felipeskroski Flick me an email…

@felipeskroski Flick me an email please (or DM me) … https://geek.hellyer.kiwi/contact/. I need to provide some urgent bug fixes for your WP Plugin.

Posted on March 28, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

RT @smashingmag: Jigsoar Icons: A…

RT @smashingmag: Jigsoar Icons: A free, creative commons licensed custom designed icon set with 60 vector shapes – http://www.jigsoaricons.com

Posted on March 27, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

@andrea_r You run Ubuntu on…

@andrea_r You run Ubuntu on the MacBook Air? If OSX doesn't work out, then I'll do that. But OSX seems comparable to Ubuntu so far.

Posted on March 11, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

@Ipstenu Oh, interesting. I keep…

@Ipstenu Oh, interesting. I keep getting lots of them, maybe because my computer is new.

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@Ipstenu I kinda forgot about…

@Ipstenu I kinda forgot about updates. Chromebook updates seamlessly and on Ubuntu they all arrive in one lump, so you barely notice them.

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@Ipstenu @andrea_r @petebernardo @dave_sherratt @Krogsgard…

@Ipstenu @andrea_r @petebernardo @dave_sherratt @Krogsgard Thanks for the suggestions. Now to pick one …

Posted on March 11, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

@andrea_r I didn’t know you…

@andrea_r I didn't know you were a linux user. Any particular reasons for choosing Debian?

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@Ipstenu I’m finding Mac OSX…

@Ipstenu I'm finding Mac OSX software updates remind me a lot of the system that Windows uses.

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RT @HarvardAsianGuy: Nerd Joke: How…

RT @HarvardAsianGuy: Nerd Joke: How do you generate a random string? Put a first year CS student in front of VIM and tell him to save an …

Posted on March 11, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

Any recommendations on an IRC…

Any recommendations on an IRC client for Mac? I previously used X Chat on Ubuntu. I didn't like it very much though.

Posted on March 11, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

@jmuenster Yeah, you can’t drag…

@jmuenster Yeah, you can't drag and drop stuff directly between windows. You have to go into that big screen (not sure what it's called).

Posted on March 11, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

@jmuenster Lion I think. Are…

@jmuenster Lion I think. Are you referring to virtual desktops?

Posted on March 10, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

@Ipstenu Does that mean you…

@Ipstenu Does that mean you are dropping offline?

Posted on March 9, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

@NinjaLikesCheez I know, but that’s…

@NinjaLikesCheez I know, but that's annoying as crap when you use that button constantly. I'll get used to it in time.

Posted on March 9, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

@NinjaLikesCheez Said like a true…

@NinjaLikesCheez Said like a true Mac user. I never delete items via the delete key. I use it to delete text.

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@NinjaLikesCheez Lack of a delete…

@NinjaLikesCheez Lack of a delete key in particular will always be annoying, but I'm used to that from my Chromebook.

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@NinjaLikesCheez It’s not a big…

@NinjaLikesCheez It's not a big deal. Just something I'll need to get used to. I'm sure I'll find more stuff like this.

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@NinjaLikesCheez If so, that’s not…

@NinjaLikesCheez If so, that's not what I mean. Ubuntu lets you just drag them whilst using them. No need to go to a separate screen.

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@NinjaLikesCheez Oh, I think I…

@NinjaLikesCheez Oh, I think I know what you mean. Are you referring to the screen which shows boxes at the top for each space?

Posted on March 9, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

@NinjaLikesCheez Nope, they just disappear…

@NinjaLikesCheez Nope, they just disappear into nothingness when I do that.

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@NinjaLikesCheez Ever so helpful ;)…

@NinjaLikesCheez Ever so helpful 😉 I'll assume it's not possible until shown otherwise.

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@NinjaLikesCheez How?

@NinjaLikesCheez How?

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@zamoose Ubuntu does it. You…

@zamoose Ubuntu does it. You can drag and drop stuff between panes and leave half of a window in one pane and the other half in another.

Posted on March 9, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

@zamoose Found that. That’s not…

@zamoose Found that. That's not what I meant though. I mean you can't drag them directly, ie: have the same window split between two panes.

Posted on March 9, 2012 by Ryan Hellyer | Leave a comment

@zamoose I just got it…

@zamoose I just got it today. I was an Ubuntu user previously.

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@zamoose Lion apparently.

@zamoose Lion apparently.

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