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I've had similar experiences. Recently my internet provider discontinued this service, and I'm not sure why. Luckily, the Social Media team were able to be transferred to other departments (and not completely laid off).

My guess is that they were losing a lot of money doing this. (Back story) I've had an on-going problem for about 2 years about slow speeds and contacted the BBB because nothing was being done after numerous complaints over the phone. They did a fix and the problem still continued. I've posted on DSLReports and my ISP's Social Media team helped me out so I continued to use them. I've received numerous credits to my account by just complaining to the SM team, which I think is more than fair--even though I didn't specifically ask for credits.


I'm more shocked that they even allow images to be embedded in comments.


Allow? They just released a feature that lets you drag and drop images into comments — it automatically uploads to s3 and inserts the URL in your comment. For some reason, they encourage it.


I assumed that was because of changes in Skitch. Everyone I know used to take screenshots with Skitch, upload them and Skitch would copy the URL into your clipboard and you could post into Github. But since Evernote bought them they closed things down and they're basically useless now, so I figured that was why Github was motivated to add this feature.


I know that so much. Skitch is so crippled now. It was my favorite fast and simple "here let me point it out and show you" tool for everything. I annotated everything with it. With evernote killing the ease of "let me show" half, whats the point of annotating things and taking screen shots?

If there was ever an opportunity for a disruptive simple startup idea it would be to replicate what skitch did before evernote bought it and broke the original use case.


I've still been using the old version of Skitch, but without the instant upload and copy to clipboard it was a lot less useful.

Then I found these this week:

Skitch to S3 upload (through webdav) — http://brad.me/skitchs3

Skitch to CloudApp upload — http://brad.me/skitchcloud

If you are a CloudApp user (http://getcloudapp.com/) the second one is super slick. Pretty much duplicates the old Skitch functionality and returns a short URL that you can use to post. You can also use a custom domain with CloudApp if you use the paid service.

Totally made Skitch useful again.


I agree, and apparently so do the developers because they still have a download link to the old Skitch on their site: http://evernote.com/skitch/


Check out this monosnap.com thing that piranha posted in the next comment. It seems to do the basic stuff that I needed from Skitch.


Re: Skitch, there is a nice app I switched to lately: http://monosnap.com/


Cool, thanks for the suggestion. I had a little trouble creating an account, but I finally got it working. Installed the app and looked around it. Seems slightly less polished than Skitch, but it seems to do everything I need it to do. I'm using it, and just sent the link to my company's devteam.

You can change one setting and it will copy the direct link to the image into your clipboard - Perfect! That's exactly what I want it to do. :)

Thanks again, you made my day!


No Windows support :(


Yes there is - first link in the "Other Platforms" bar under the main image.


You can still download the old version (the real skitch) right there from evernote: http://evernote.com/skitch/ (small link at the bottom, "previous version").

Skitch supports FTP-upload, so if they turn off sharing in the future you can just switch to your own webspace.

No need to mess with lesser tools (or the evernote-garbage) while Skitch still works!


yep this is what i did. But free FTP services online are hard-ish to come by =(

i wish there is a plugin or kernel extension that modified skitch so that you could upload it to say dropbox. The other method is to point skitch to the local machine and use dropbox to sync, but i think you lose the clipboard thingy.

May be i will just switch to monosnap. But it looks so ugly compared to skitch!


You are right, free was an euphemism. However, you could use a cheap webhoster, those can be had for as low as $0.50/mo and usually come with FTP.

I'm definitely sticking with skitch as long as it works and until a suitable replacement appears.


Try cloudapp


A thread about this recently popped up on /r/gamedev over on Reddit. Some recommendations were:

Puush, Greenshot, ShareX, HyperDesktop, Snag.gy, as well as some smaller apps written by users.

Maybe one will be useful for people sad about Skitch!


It's useful when there's something wrong with the UI, you can attach a screenshot. Emoticons on the other hand are pretty annoying.


:shipit:


You guys are a bunch of cranky pants


I'm just tired of seeing memes on places of "serious business," as bti points out.


GitHub is some serious business.


Presumably folks would use it to post screenshots relevant to the code being discussed.


Yes.


How about SSH-keygen? That is, the same with committing to GitHub and logging in to SSH via putty with pageant?

I'm sure there are quite a bit of downsides to this method and it will resort to even logging in with some sort of "password."


I like private keys instead of passwords in theory, but in practice, I'm scared that I'll misplace the private key file, rendering all of my data lost forever. Private keys can also be lost (stolen laptop?) or misplaced. Or what if you're traveling and your laptop gets busted, how do you safely and quickly transfer a private key from your home storage to where you are? I'm not a crypto-expert, maybe these questions all have easy answers--but they're not obvious, at least.

Memorable passwords are in your brain for the long-term, and can't be lost or stolen. (Well, aside from improbables like torture.)


A password database on a service where you don't lose it ?


Unable to duplicate. I'm using Google Chrome as well.

Is reddit blocked?

> Hacker Reads

> This is a simple app that brings in popular articles into a single digest. Currently the sources are

> r/programming, r/science, r/technology, and r/webdev.


Good call, yes, reddit is probably blocked.

Thanks!


Looks nice.

All I can think of is a quick custom 404 page or some less cryptic exceptions rather than the PHP errors/notices when a file is not found.

Suggestion: file deletion? private? (This may be abused?)


404: Great point, I should add a 404 - regarding errors, I need to catch these better in the next release.

File deletion is in the pipeline, with user registration. And also file download stats.

Private files might be a good idea too, maybe forcing people to fill in a secret password first before being able to download?


> Private files might be a good idea too, maybe forcing people to fill in a secret password first before being able to download?

That's what I was thinking. However, maybe people shouldn't be posting sensitive files up there in the first place anyhow. I just worry when someone randomly guesses a link and stumbles upon an "sensitive" file.


Maybe encrypting a file with blowfish too?


I'm having trouble accessing the footer of your site (looking for an About link). Every time I scroll down a new group of photos load and pushes the footer down even further.

Chrome 20.0.1132.57 m Win7 x32


That's a feature ;) The photo site will load as long as the album contains more photos to display. Here is the direct link to our about page: http://www.popset.com/about


I understand endless scrolling, but not sure if you intended for the footer to be static. Just lookin' out :)


Thanks :) Usually albums don't have that many photos, on average it'd be 1 or 2 scrolls and we wanted to keep that space for pics.


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