I dropped Mou in favour of LightPaper http://clockworkengine.com/lightpaper-mac which has more features (tabs, edit or preview panels hiding), better themes and customisation imho.
- YAML for configuration and Markdown for redaction.
- You can create as many websites as you want, they can all be configured differently and be served on test servers or build to their output directory.
"the device [...] has a range of around three blocks. Everyone in those three blocks can then communicate with each other and that will obviously change as users move in and out of a local area."
Will definitively try to maybe see people from HN in Paris.
Crap. I was building my own solution for Node.js static website generation with https://github.com/thibaultCha/Miranda because I didn't know about Harp.
Very good tool, congrats.
Well, what doesn't exist yet is a static forum generator, so...
Tweetbot for Mac is for me the best client by far. I follow 200 people but I have a list called "Light Timeline" that I first created to catch up my Twitter feed when I was off from it for too long. But now I only use this list, since Tweetbot deals with your lists as if it was your Timeline, you see absolutely no difference, except I now only follow 20~30 people, and I am much less distracted. (idem on my iPhone) Why not forget about Twitter web and give desktop apps a try ?