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John O'Nolan
Founder at - Publishing, open source, independent business. Professionally homeless. Current location:
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John O'Nolan Feb 20
Replying to @ubnt @TryGhost
Most common struggle of remote team retreat is that basic routers fall apart w/ 10+ people and 20 devices. They just grind to sub-1mb. AmpliFi turns terrible Airbnb wifi into a commercial grade high speed mesh network… just by plugging it in. Absolutely 💯 love it
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John O'Nolan Feb 20
Few months back Amplifi (consumer division ) sent us their new Mesh Network router to test out. This thing 👉 Have taken it all over the world w/ retreats. It’s actually incredible, *especially* when you have a lot of people running on it.
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John O'Nolan Feb 20
You should chat to - I’m sure he’d love to help get you up and running! :)
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John O'Nolan Feb 17
Nice. So when are we going to acknowledge that raising millions of dollars with no business model of any kind also isn’t “an obviously good idea” ? Amazing how SF shuns all these views with disdain… until it doesn’t. At which point they’re suddenly progressive and self-evident.
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Niels Leenheer Feb 17
One more reason to avoid Medium as a writer and reader. If you publish on Medium you are choosing to put your content in a walled garden and out of your own control, and out of reach of readers. Medium is not the open web and not a replacement for your own blog or site.
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John O'Nolan Feb 17
With extreme difficulty
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John O'Nolan Feb 16
Replying to @__Musaab
Yeah god forbid a nonprofit organisation would build something and then try to actually make it sustainable by charging money right?
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John O'Nolan Feb 15
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Vincent Le Moign Jul 24
🚀Streamline 3.0 is out! 30,000 icons in three different weights. 53 categories. 720 subcategories. The world’s largest icon library:
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John O'Nolan Feb 15
It was my pleasure
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John O'Nolan Feb 13
Replying to @bryce @fredwilson
What’s going on with all these shoes, that’s the real question here
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John O'Nolan Feb 13
God damn this new blue is absolutely great 💯 Very nice change
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John O'Nolan Feb 13
Replying to @djm_ @DavidDarnes
Oo this looks pretty good
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John O'Nolan Feb 13
Yeah, but couldn’t see specific CSS options beyond basics?
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John O'Nolan Feb 12
Is there some sort of modern equivalent of CSScomb? None of the linting/formatting JS tools out there seem to do CSS beyond “indent size” and a couple of basics. Most useful thing about CSScomb was always property order and enforced syntax style. cc
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John O'Nolan Feb 12
Yeah in dev mode here too - but Gatsby is mostly all the same in that regard, if it builds it builds - it’s all the same. Maybe just unlucky timing :) I’ll show you what I mean if I run into it again though
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John O'Nolan Feb 12
Replying to @cowchimp @TryGhost
No problem :) would recommend updating further to the latest version though, lots of nice new things from >2.0 up
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John O'Nolan Feb 12
Replying to @rmccue
But this should make you *more* special cause I’m manually checking for your replies, you know? <3
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John O'Nolan Feb 12
Replying to @cowchimp @TryGhost
I don't remember h4 being changed. I do remember at some point, based on usage and feedback, that default theme h5 was changed to be a lesser used stylistically 'alternative heading', while h6 was made equivalent to bold text, at a block level.
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John O'Nolan Feb 12
Replying to @cowchimp @TryGhost
Let’s also just pretend I didn’t just hard-typo ‘compatibility’ 🙃 Long day
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