By John Gruber
WorkOS launches auth.md — an open protocol for agent registration.
Dan Benjamin on the Mac software he uses every day. My big three are different (BBEdit, Safari, and Mailsmith instead of TextMate, Firefox, and Apple Mail), but otherwise his list is nearly identical to mine.
Jeffrey Zeldman on Jason Kottke, whose Kottke.org is the latest site to join The Deck.
Video footage of an Intel guy demonstrating a voice-activated remote control — it does not go well. And, curiously, this so-called “zero-button” remote seems to have about 40 or so buttons. (Via Jason Santa Maria via AIM.)
Number three browser in the world (behind IE and Firefox, of course) grows from 1.81 to 3.19 percent from just one year ago.
(Current daringfireball.net stats put Safari at number one with 48 percent, Firefox at 32 percent, and IE and Camino at 10 and 5 percent, respectively. Which just goes to show how far out of the norm DF readers are.)
Allan Odgaard on the security command, which gives you access to your keychain from the shell.