5558 #steps today
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5610 #steps today — weird, I went for a long walk. But clearly I need to go for two if I am not wandering around in the workshop all day.
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Only 7448 #steps today — needs improvement methinks.
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5193 #steps today — hrm, seems a bit low. Gotta improve on that tomorrow.
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2769 #steps today — pretty sure this is inaccurate, as I walked to/from the workshop and around just as much as on days when I’ve logged >7000
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Hey Christopher,
I have some questions.
Firstly, who are you? Have you worked on any social-web related projects before? Do you own your identity on the web (i.e. have a personal URL)? Do you post content under your own domain? Do you actively encrypt many of your communications?
If not, with what authority/experience/motive are you proposing a “standardized standard” for social data? If you have not put effort into building and using your identity on the web, why should any of us who have care about your proposal, as it is unlikely to be relevant to the actual problems faced by people trying to implement this stuff?
Secondly, why is your wiki username socml? Making your username the name of the thing you’re proposing strikes me as odd, if not slightly arrogant.
Thirdly, have you heard of activitystrea.ms? Judging by your admission that you “have not searched the web