I wonder how small profile photos can be in multi-person streams whilst still giving each item a distinctive voice. #design
I wonder how small profile photos can be in multi-person streams whilst still giving each item a distinctive voice. #design
7133 #steps today (the most so far in my 3 days of recording, and the closest to the recommended 10,000)
@andycayenne @samsweeny123 right at this very moment :) Just drilled and glued all the keys for the two maple 7 string sopranos I’m working on at the mo. If you're interested, drop me an email: barnaby@waterpigs.co.uk
5067 #steps
Brennan Novak reminds me of a lovely book I saw called Folds for Designers — filled not even with origami but just folded paper. Beautiful shapes!
Got a lot of #gurdy turning done today. Result: two knobs, four strap buttons and two collars ready for touching up and use.
appicontemplate.com is such a great tool for #ios #icon #design. #bookmark
6232 #steps today
Turns out it’s possible to peel biscuits.
Thanks to my brother I am the proud owner of a shiny pedometer, and will be logging the number of steps I take every day here with #steps.
Could someone at @generatorhub let me in please? /cc @exeter_web
Headed off to what remains of the @generatorhub @exeter_web hack night
Headed of to @GeneratorHub for the latter part of the @exeter_web hack night.
branch that’s great to hear, but it’s not my primary concern and not the reason I don’t want to use branch. My concern is that I don’t really want to be hosting my thoughts and/or identity in a place I don’t control.
Most of the time I would post the content here and duplicate it on the 3rd party site, linking back. In this specific case, being asked to log in with twitter purely for the privilege of asking to be part of a conversation was off-putting enough for me not to bother.
Chris Messina tbh I prefer to have actual discussions with people over IRC or hangout or other such medium, and use my website as a destination for solidified results of those discussions, and a broadcast medium to include others too. So I'd love to hear your comments on stuff I’ve said, perhaps in #indiewebcamp on freenode? :)
Chris Messina yeah, it does that the first time — as there’s no benefit to anyone apart from the site owner logging in yet, I haven’t fixed it. People keep thinking they can comment if they sign in, I’m not sure whether to allow it or reinforce that people shouldn't (I don't want to host other people's thoughts any more than I want to host my own thoughts elsewhere!). Comments accepted via Pingback :)
php2python.com is super useful for learning all the little things which always need doing when moving from #php to #python, e.g. splitting a string using another string, or pretty-printing a dict.
Twitter’s typeahead.js looks like a great base for #indieweb #autosuggest — it certainly has better UX than my current technique #bookmark #js