Not too long ago Think Secret was one of the Mac Rumor sites that actually had their secret sources, but after all the trouble they experienced with the legal department of Apple, it looks like that isn’t the case anymore. However, that’s not stopping them from posting Apple secrets, so where do they come from? […]
In preparation for the upcoming release of the open source version of jMe, I’ve created a new projects website where I share all the news regarding my projects, this way OS X Code (r,s) can again focus more on OS X related news. The new website is called Mind Share Projects. The site has three […]
As a reaction to the deactivated account after being dugg, I’ve moved to new servers, one that can actually scale to as much traffic and CPU load as I need. My new hosting provider is Media Temple and I’m using their new grid hosting service. With such new technology as grid hosting, I’m pretty sure […]
A shared hosting plan just isn’t enough if you launch something as cool as jMe. After being on the digg frontpage for half a day, other big sites like del.icio.us, reddit, stumbleupon have added the link to their frontpage as well and that was the moment my server gave up. Well, actually the server was […]
jMe made it to the digg, del.icio.us and Ajax Magazine homepage! Surprisingly my $5 web hosting account wasn’t dugg down for the most part. It’s stilll on the frontpage, so I better knock on wood now. Before I get to many emails, let’s answer some of the questions I’ve got:
Will I be able to […]
Just a few jQuery code snippets I’m using on the jMe feed aggregator that may be useful to some:
$("#mydiv").children().each(function(i){
if (i > 10){
$(this).remove();
}
});
This one removes all childrens from #mydiv with a count greater than ten. Useful if you want to limit the number of childrens inside an element […]
Without John Resig, the creator of jQuery, jMe wouldn’t exist. So I was really happy to see him give such a nice comment about my first jQuery project on the jQuery mailing list:
I really dig this. I think the UI is very well designed and the
animations are very tactful and well-placed.
My only suggestion is make […]
After a week of tests and bug fixes, it’s finaly time for the open beta of jMe, a feed aggregator with some new and unique features you’ll (hopefuly) like . jMe is currently aggregating a hand selected collection of OS X, Web 2.0 and programming related sources. In case the beta testers have missed a […]
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