Web Design Museum(@WebDesignMuseum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On 12 April, 1992, Bare Bones Software released the first version of the BBEdit freeware HTML and text editor. The editor was designed for the Macintosh platform.

On 12 April, 1992, Bare Bones Software released the first version of the BBEdit freeware HTML and text editor. The editor was designed for the Macintosh platform.

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Pradeep Gowda(@btbytes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why 3 browsers? trying to replace Safari with Firefox for personal browsing - Passkey doesn't work with FF, so it's going to be a slog.. Edge for work.

Why 3 text editors? Zed for editing, BBedit is the 'clipboard' (combined with Alfred shortcut), IntelliJ is the IDE.

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京都芸術大学(@kua_pr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BYEDITは 「編集」の力を使いながら、伝える/届けることをあの手この手で実践してきたプロジェクト!
ウルトラファクトリーで過去成果物が読めるそうです📚
資料として配布された「THE ULTRA」の資料もBYEDITのプロジェクトで生み出されたものだそう👀✨

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Brent Wiethoff(@bofco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ken Kocienda mrdoob BBEdit Same! For desktop, txt in BBEdit. For mobile, kinda spread between Apple notes and Google Keep, each has their benefits.

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Divya Kant Singh(@divyaftw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ken Kocienda mrdoob BBEdit Quick question, why Bare Bones? I’ve heard this name after so long and it was my favourite too at one point. I’ll be helped by your opinion.

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Chris Krycho(@chriskrycho) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huh. So I am mucking around with fsevent and kqueue on macOS, via the Rust `notify` crate, and noticing some interesting things.

1. Different editors are clearly doing different things. Saving a file in BBEdit? 6–9 events. In Nova or Zed? 2–3.
2. Why always multiple events? 🤔

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Ken Kocienda(@kocienda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

mrdoob I have a file called scratch.txt. I keep it on the desktop of my Mac. I edit it in BBEdit. I add to it everyday for all kinds of things. I just keep appending to the top. Now has over 35k lines/1.5m characters.

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Chris Krycho(@chriskrycho) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Matt Green Yeah, Vim infamously does exactly that—but then I would expect to see e.g. destroy-and-create, and I do when watching Vim changes. Instead w/e.g. BBEdit, it modifies metadata… but A LOT.

(I am playing with `notify` directly, which I know you’re familiar with via `watchexec`.)

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Bijan Parsia(@bparsia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Joséphine ✡ יוספה בתיה Hahahah nope. Been there. Hated that.

I actually had to touch some Java code and BBedit, me, and some horrorshow command line garbage did the trick.

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ソフトアンテナ(@softantenna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2024年04月09日の更新情報: AlwaysMouseWheel、Winpilot、Unity、BBEdit、EasyUEFI、Clink、Zed、Slack App等が更新されました。

softantenna.com/updates/202404…

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