It seems my brother is not overly impressed with my heartfelt rendition of “Half Caste”.
It seems my brother is not overly impressed with my heartfelt rendition of “Half Caste”.
What is it called when you subconsciously expect a UI to be somewhere it isn’t, e.g. double-tapping a word in a dead tree book to get a definition, or expecting a "like/favourite" button in, e.g, an email client?
And no jokes about obsession :) it can't just be me.
Shane Becker yeah, where are all these #ruby apps consuming µf2?! My fairly complete #php µf2 parser has had 55 installs so far, probably mainly me updating it :)
Tags and categories have different connotations. To me, tags are community, collaboration, flexibility, fuzziness, visibile metadata. Categories are authority, rigidity, structure, taxonomy. Tags can be found inside content (#hashtags), categories are separate, controlling entities. Content owns tags. People own tags. Categories own content. Authority owns categories.
Beware of vague naming — some software mistakes one for the other (e.g. Mediawiki categories are in fact many-to-many).
The organisational technique used doesn’t only have technical and usability implications, but social and philosophical (or pseudo-philosophical?) ones.
.Erin Richey my reasoning is that tags are something you add to content, whereas categories are something you put content into. Tags -> content -> categories — so categories are higher up in the pecking order.
Erin Richey well, that’s the sane, eloquent, rational way of putting it :)
Tags enrich your content, categories demean it.
Spent a productive morning at the workshop making #gurdy keys (these keyboards are much bulkier than my previous one and should be more substantial and satisfying to play as a result), then toddled off to Dartington to be a stage hand for Devon Baroque w/ Robin Andrews. Now working on #taproot music module, might have a go with Glenn Jones’ microformatshiv.com later.
.Evan Prodromou “10 reasons reptiles should grow feathers”
@evanpro these are sounding a little like @wikihowTXT’s tweets
The #buzz gig went alright, considering we had major bagpipe tuning problems (chanter stuck a quarter-tone between F# and G). Thanks to everyone who came!
Now I’ve played Bach in front of a paying audience I feel like a real musician. Couldn’t have done it without Robin Andrews though :)
Setting up for the #buzz concert at 11:00 http://photos.waterpigs.co.uk/p/s2
fraying just #listening to the first episode of fertile medium and really enjoying it!
Question: what is the context if you reply to something someone’s said on your own site, as a self–hosted reply (e.g. this one of mine, cross-posted here)?
In an #indieweb environment where everyone hosts their own comments, what happens to the their turf/own turf thing? Or is it more of a question of how the user agent in use displays interlinking content (and what blocking tools it offers)?
I wonder how common it is for HTTP APIs actually support PUT
to a collection to replace it? Combined with the Robustness Principle it seems like a powerful tool for data migration #ownYourData #indieweb
Wow, exporting my DB of tunes (for migration into the shiny new system) as #YAML almost results in valid #ABC!
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TUNE_ID: 1
T: Bourree De Brand
M: 2/4
L: 1/8
C: Trad. French
N: Bourree from France
K: G
ABC: |-
d>B GB|c3g|f>d ef|ga bg|d>B GB|c3g|f>d ef|g4:|
|:c2e2|g=fd2|e=fe2|ded2|cB AG|c2e2|g=fd2|e=f/2e/2 dB|c4:|
words:
genre: folk
THERE ARE NO Q CHAIRS http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_chairs#Q
aral hideous. That makes me more embarrassed to be a PHP dev than all the bad rep it has as a language. And they're teaching SVN! It gets worse :(
veganstraightedge we really should have done one at IWC UK 2012 — or perhaps stick the ones @t took into a panorama ;)