2014-09-08 (Monday)
Comments I've posted on other sites
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Who are the longest running UK bloggers? | troubled diva
“although the Haddock Directory closed in February 2007, and there don’t appear to be any archives”…
Links
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benbalter/jekyll-auth
Only let people in your organisation (ie, have a GitHub account that’s part of a specified GitHub organisation) access your static Jekyll website hosted on Heroku.
Tweets

Although it's a shame how much lasting damage those players do to each other, given how little I care who wins. Makes me feel evil.

Pleased to have the soothing, familiar sights and sounds of @C4NFL back on telly for another season.

@Storifyhelp @yoz @dracos Yes, that’s right. Good luck!

@Storifyhelp @yoz @dracos Still broken in Chrome (v37.0…) Incognito Window. “Cannot read property 'user' of undefined” event-emitter.js:104

@jacobian Yeah, there are ways. I’ve just needed the same feature on Django, Sinatra, Jekyll… and always have to find the specific way.

@jacobian You know, more like .htaccess password protection.

@jacobian Every time I’ve needed it so far, yes. A different thing to user login etc. Just make a site not-public.

@mikedixonCAB I can’t claim much credit for the design of it, but I’m glad you like it @TraffordCAB!

I expect there are complex architectural reasons why, but I’m always surprised there’s no standard way to password-protect a Heroku site.

@chrislunch Always have backups!

@mikedixonCAB @robbieds Looks OK on Chrome here… I’ll have a closer look. Thanks for letting us know Robbie!

@blaine @tomstuart Luckily I can’t access that, because I will never agree with you on this topic. /end

@felix_cohen @JamieHas @blaine @hyper_linda You carry a gun everywhere?!

@felix_cohen @JamieHas @blaine @hyper_linda My rule is: Obey the rules.


@tedmills Yeah…