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In reply to this analysis by original article.
of myBarnaby you wrote:
The evidence is against you here, as almost all known usage of webmention has been for short replies which don’t make sense without context.
Actually we aren’t disagreeing, maybe I didn’t express myself well when I wrote “At the moment of the method is built around a POSSE architecture. This works well for long form articles which can stand alone but address issues or ideas that are posted on an external website”.
What i meant to say is that Indieweb replies make no sense outside their context which makes it counterintuitive to be posting them and displaying them via POSSE. Of course it can be done (and I like the concept) but i doubt it will catch on. Whereas a long form artcicle replying to another doesn’t really need the context as it stands alone.
I agree that webmention is nicer than pingback and your work on the toolbelt is awesome.
With respect to my external comment idea, there is no security hole, most commenting systems allow commenting without logging in and it is up to server on whether it accepts the webmention of the comment posted. Finally like webmentions itself it is a chicken and an egg thing whether PESOS webmentions would catch on. Without modifying existing implemenations it won’t work. I’m slowly getting the hang of Github so I might fork Matthias’ plugin and build it myself if I find the time.
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[10:44] so say you want all textareas with class=“codemirror” to have codemirror applied to them, but not to load codemirror at all on pages without said textareas
[10:45] you call enhanceEach(‘textarea.codemirror’, [‘path/to/codemirror’ (requirejs dependency list)], callback)
[10:45] and if there are any elements matching the selector, the libraries are loaded, and callback(element, *dependencies) is called for each element
[10:46] it’s a pattern I use everywhere in Taproot and Shrewdness, and got tired of writing it out explicitly :) barnabywalters in IWC:IRC
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In reply to a post on waterpigs.co.ukOoo nice, off to a great start! Here's a few things you might want to try :)
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In reply to a post on waterpigs.co.ukfavorited this.
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In reply to a post on waterpigs.co.uk@BarnabyWalters Been bouldering in Öskjuhlíð a couple of times. Its nice. Hvalfjörður has good bolted routes.
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In reply to a post on waterpigs.co.uk@hvitur_hrafn Öskjuhlið, as it’s only a bikeride away — not been climbing in Hvalfjörður before,… waterpigs.co.uk/notes/4WXB2F/
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In reply to a post on waterpigs.co.uk@BarnabyWalters Where are those, in Öskjuhlíð or maybe Hvalfjörður?
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In reply to a post on waterpigs.co.uk@BarnabyWalters and/or where he lived was once norway, or we was swedish born, but lived in norway. Lots of possibilities, but caught my eye
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Man, I really should get Kerbal Space Program because it’s one of those games that I want to have played, if that makes sense? The problem is I already have a pretty hefty backlog of games as it is which makes it hard to justify the purchase.
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This game looks fascinating... how accurate are the physics involved in terms of success? Do you have to hit escape velocity/learn orbital mechanics to rendezvous with the space station etc?
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