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Hello, my name is Marcus. I develop interfaces, build websites and sometimes I play vidya gaems. I live in Östersund, Sweden. |
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inky:
Released my first album! It’s called Reefersleep and it looks something like this:
Dark ambient music inspired by space, both real and sci-fi. You can download it for €5 (approx. $6.30).
Just for this week, Tumblr followers can get 15% off with the promo code “reblogged” (subtle)!
The world needs more Dark Ambient.
inky:
This is a sea slug, and if you can find a cooler looking animal, let me know.
Reddit says this one’s a glaucus atlanticus.
gubr asked: Thank you for your Strict theme. How do I change the text directly under the title and in the sidebars?
Custom HTML is the answer.
I rarely use extensions or plug-ins on web browsers. I’m pretty satisfied with Safari and it’s functions, the only Safari-specific plug-in I used in Safari 4 was ClickToFlash, since Flash makes the fans on my MacBook Pro go so fast that it could fly away.
However, since Safari 5 has native support for extensions, I decided to take a look and see if there was anything interesting. I decided to share the ones I like, which I found on a tumblelog called Safari Extensions.

The first one is called Gmail Checker, which looks for new mail on my Gmail account. Normally I would use Apple Mail to check my mail, but I also use this laptop at work where SSL doesn’t work. Also, I’m already running one mail-client for my work-mail so it felt overkill to setup one more. So now I’m using the web interface, which works fine.
The second extension is called GReader, which looks for new entries on my Google Reader account. I’m also using Google Reader Styles to make Google Reader look nice.

The last one is Gentle Status Bar which shows the status bar when you hover on hyperlinks, like in Google Chrome. There are many similar extensions, but I like this one since it still looks like the original status bar in Safari.
That’s all! I don’t need more to be satisfied with my browser. And no, I’m not using any ad-blockers. If a website has too many ads, I just won’t visit it.
awfy:
Follow my 2 step plan for a better all round experience of Facebook. This will get rid of all those annoying feeds as well as the equally annoying notifications.
rachaelbabel asked: I tried to download your Strict Theme, but every time I tried to click the link to download it, there was an error!
I’m an expert at magically deleting files on my server. The safest and easiest way to get Strict is via the Tumblr Theme Garden.
Chilling and relaxing in my kitchen. Cozy.
Can’t wait
Since we don’t have an official blog (yet), I’m posting the latest updates on our project Trackify here. For those who doesn’t know, Trackify transforms links from the swedish music service Spotify and extends the information about the music, with data from other services like Last.fm.

Changelog, 8th April 2010
If you have any suggestions, questions or bug reports, send them to me on Tumblr, Twitter or e-mail.
This is awesome!
Louis C.K.: Everything’s Amazing and Nobody’s Happy
I feel it’s important that I post this, since I’ve been complaining about amazing ...
Me: “Now, double-click on the little icon that says Internet Explorer.”
Client: “I can’t do that. I’m Christian. I don’t believe in icons.”
...
I so wish this was my wedding cake.
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