@emckean feed my lizard
@emckean feed my lizard
@crispinwalker you’ve been doing Pratchett—inspired morris dancing? That is all kinds of awesome
@Jack_Way such nonsense is why my github profile photo stubbornly remains geometric shapes. I already gave them my URL, just get the favicon or parse the h-card photo out instead of using SPOF silo.
@aaronpk and accepting a reply from the same UI :) This calls for cake — going to have a go at those cookie recipes you posted!
@igorwhiletrue thanks! I was aware of stackphp/run
, but wondered if there was an alternative which left the run method in place — Silex is such an exquisitely designed and concise abstraction it’s a pity to have to give that up and introduce extra packages, namespaces and functions (more surface area to learn and remember).
@jkphl hm that’s an interesting case — href
is technically a url-potentially-surrounded-by-spaces, question is whether or not it’s php-mf2’s responsibility to strip out the spaces in u-
properties. I’d say it is, as those spaces are never going to be useful data which we’re throwing away, so opened an issue.
@jkphl great work! There are a few different scenarios, indiewebcamp.com/authorship covers some e.g. follow rel=author
and parse for h-card. There are some other heuristics in use like looking for author
on h-feed
(e.g. my homepage), not yet documented but should certainly be in the spec.
@benwerd chain emails spreading works of art? That’s a new one on me. Sounds like fun!
@anna_debenham indeed — know of anything similar for design?
@glennjones great stuff! Replying seamlessly via your action
element :) #webactions #indieweb
@benwerd @chrismessina @walkah @ADJOTERUS @emilychang go team YYYY-01-07! #oneoldernessday
@w03_ practising for our pizza night, obviously ;) It was unplanned spontaneous pizza otherwise I would have alerted you
@brennannovak wow; such wealth; very processor-intensive; much fan noise
@w03_ thanks, and YES PIZZA
@_aitor thanks, they did indeed! Gave my brother and some friends the recipe, emphasis on thickness and gloopiness.
@benwerd I for one welcome our new low-power-consumption overlords, whilst mourning just how much catching up battery technology has to do, and musing how easy it appears to be to manipulate users’ emotions towards a product through small UI lies.