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Interesting. I use Moom for this http://manytricks.com/moom/, but I will give this a try.


As always, hammering away on new ideas for Pycoder's Weekly (http://pycoders.com), a fairly popular Python newsletter.

Also doing some work on a basketball news site, HoopsMachine(http://hoopsmachine.com), which currently isn't much more then a pretty awful looking up to date feed of Basketball news (with accompanying RSS feed). Keep an eye out though, lots of stuff to come there soon.


My university did this as well. I also worked on the software that handled the configuration management for these machines too. Really awesome setup. http://www.labnet.ca/MainPage/index.html


Clicked on this and says I don't have it enabled. From the collected reactions so far in here. I am expecting that is a good thing.


Same. It looks like I must have stumbled on this awhile back, turned it off, then forgot about it.


Not sure how everyone ended up with this turned on. I have no search or location history :(


Disable it just mean that YOU won't be able to read it. Google still collect this data so far.


> Google still collect this data so far.

Citation please. Or at least you meant to say Google still _anonymously_ collects this data?


There's nothing anonymous about google's collection of data.

Here it just means it won't be tied to your google account but to whatever kind of profile google uses to track searches you make.


So assuming your comment is based on a fact (and I still don't see any citation), do you mean to say the "whatever kind of profile" google uses can still be tied to your google account? If not, then it's _anonymous_ as far as I am concerned.


"We are sorry, but you do not have access to this service. Please contact your domain administrator for access."

Eh, whut?


you're logged into an Apps for Your Domain account, and that service isn't enabled.


Same; though it looks like it might be because my account is a Google Apps account.


Hah, clever idea. My strategy, which works well in fairly urban areas in decently sized cities(so imperfect I know), is to just use the bathroom in Hotel Lobbies. Always clean and always available and usually no problem accessing them.


This list(and much of the commentary is just lifted from our(Pycoder's Weekly) newsletters and yearly project roundup issue.

You can check out the full 2013 roundup issue here: http://us4.campaign-archive1.com/?u=9735795484d2e4c204da82a2...


Ugh, I really detest blog posts that only acknowledge in passing (at the end of the article) that someone else has done all of the work. This is literally just copy+pasted from entries in the newsletters.


Knew the writing was on the wall since I got an invite a couple of weeks ago :P


I have recently started using flux and have found the effects to be significantly positive. The sleep schedule wasn't something I was worried about, but I have found it to be fantastic for eye fatigue.


Thanks for the Pycoders Weekly mention John!


I don't see how that would make any sense. Why would they do that? To me, it seems like Dropbox wants to sell storage to people, the more things that plug into Dropbox, the more storage they sell.

Twitter made a bunch of moves to limit third party integration because they need to control the channel so they can sell ads to be displayed on the platform, and display promoted accounts and tweets.


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