By John Gruber
WorkOS launches auth.md — an open protocol for agent registration.
Dave Hyatt writes about a secret Safari preference that was posted to Digg and garnered rave comments — despite the fact that the preference in question no longer does anything in Safari 1.3 and later.
Three easy steps.
(Thanks to DF reader Andrew McDonnell.)
My friend Aaron Swartz is looking to hire a designer for “one of the great wonders of the Web”. Sounds like a cool job.
Freeverse’s outstanding $80 illustration program now supports PDF import and editing, has various performance improvements, supports zooming to 256000 percent (!), and more.
From a story by Gregg Keizer for Computerworld:
“The rule in Silicon Valley is that if Apple leaves the table smiling, the other guy got screwed,” said Rob Enderle, an independent analyst and principal of the Enderle Group. “And Apple left the table smiling on this one.”
Another rule in Silicon Valley is that if a reporter uses Rob Enderle as a quote source, that reporter is a lazy jackass. And Gregg Keizer used Rob Enderle as a quote source.