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All I ask is that Github implement Slack's Fair Billing Policy. Managing who at the organization can access a service is a silly task.

Unfortunately, it doesn't appear that this follows that model. They're open to feedback: https://github.com/contact


I wasn't aware Slack had that model. It's really interesting.

Here's the link for anyone else who wants to read: https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/218915077-Understan...


Maybe he's looking at the number 6 and seeing a spiral?


Looks that way to me. If you take that picture of the piano and rotate it, it looks like a big number 6: http://i.imgur.com/YnuV0YY.jpg


Add the five circles to it in the spiral and you get 6OOOOO.


Clifford's TED talk is quite entertaining too: https://youtu.be/dSGHZ4YHP54


Here's a link to the actual TED talk, since mattyohe's link is actually to one of Google's promo videos.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gj8IA6xOpSk


& more Cliff, somewhat younger: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcKxaq1FTac


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Surprised to see a rust post _not_ authored by steveklabnik


Looks like 10.6 isn't supported, but there are older versions supported: 10.7: http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1767 10.8: http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1768


Of course it is. “Move fast and break things”


They're just moving so fast it's impossible to see all of the moments where it's working.


Don't forget the third and fourth tenets of Facebook API design: "Don't document anything, but if you must, do it poorly."


"Don't document anything, but if you must, do it poorly" is also sometimes called the "Unix Philosophy".


Eh, while Apple is using it, we have yet to have a rejection due to this. I'll hold my complaints until Apple actually rejects apps.



I decided to roll that commit back — I'm hopeful Apple's going to whitelist the APIs early next week (and honestly, it's an otherwise unnecessary API change).


Just above you: "miweiss: I've had an app rejected from the selector search the article mentions."



Lots of work to be done in the vim department: https://github.com/atom/vim-mode


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