By John Gruber
Build anything with exe.dev. It’s just a computer.
My thanks to Transporter for sponsoring this week’s DF RSS feed. Transporter is a personal storage device that you own and control. It lets you sync data between your computers, Transporters, and folders shared with colleagues and friends. Think of it as your own personal synced file storage. Data exists on only your computers and Transporters, or on the systems of people you choose to share with, and not on any other servers. Transporter’s iOS and Android apps give you remote access to all of your files.
They’ve got a special offer for Daring Fireball readers: save $50 on the purchase of a Transporter at their online store using code “DF50” (valid thru 11 November 2013).
Speaking of podcasts on Mule Radio, Dan Cederholm is on the latest episode of Jeffrey Zeldman’s The Big Web Show, to talk about his new book on the CSS pre-processor Sass and the amazing Dribbble design community.
Special guest John Siracusa joins me on this week’s episode of my podcast, The Talk Show. We talk about Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks and Siracusa’s as-ever epic review thereof, and I teach about Circus Atari.
Brought to you by three excellent sponsors:
PDFPen Scan+: Scanning and OCR on your iPad and iPhone.
Igloo: An intranet you’ll actually like.
Transporter: Peer-to-peer storage solution like Dropbox, except you remain in complete control.