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Update about and TODO

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John Crepezzi 2011-11-22 09:53:02 -05:00
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cache headers for static assets (and on document GET)
tests
add feedback for errors to UI - esp. too long
add about page
fix that chrome bug where it loads the doc twice
add link to about page
allow power users to force highlight lang - by supplying an extension!!!!!!
maybe start serving highlighting on the other end to save transfer on highlight.js
start using CDNs for most assets
# shared version only
some way to do announcements easily (and use for ads)

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# Haste
Sharing code is a good thing, and it should be _really_ easy to do it. A lot of times, I want to show you something I'm seeing - and that's where we use pastebins.
Sharing code is a good thing, and it should be _really_ easy to do it.
A lot of times, I want to show you something I'm seeing - and that's where we use pastebins.
Haste is the prettiest, easist to use pastebin every made.
Haste is the prettiest, easist to use pastebin ever made.
## From the Console
Most of the time I want to show you some text, its coming from my current console session.
We should make it really easy to take code from the console and send it to people.
`cat something | haste` # http://hastebin.com/1238193
You can even take this a step further (on OSX) and cut out the last step of copying the URL with:
`cat something | haste | pbcopy`
After running that, the STDOUT output of `cat something` will show up at a URL which has
been conveniently copied to your clipboard.
That's all there is to that, and you can install it with `gem install haste` right now.
## Author
John Crepezzi <john.crepezzi@gmail.com>