Thoroughly enjoyed playing at Portið this Sunday and met a bunch of awesome people! Turns out that (probably for the first time in history) it was one of two #gurdy concerts in Reykjavík on the same day.
Thoroughly enjoyed playing at Portið this Sunday and met a bunch of awesome people! Turns out that (probably for the first time in history) it was one of two #gurdy concerts in Reykjavík on the same day.
@benwerd oooh thanks for the recommendation, that’s this years London xmas stopover activity!
Wow. The #wikipedia page for Sesame Street is one of the best organised I’ve ever seen. Unsure how to feel about this.
Anyone know the name/origin/lyrics of a probably English xmas-themed folk song with this chorus:
Bring in the green bring in the green
for it is our desire
to celebrate the holiday
with food and drink and fire
Various google searchings reveal nothing, and I never got a copy of the lyrics.
Wonderful vocal harmonies in this T Sisters version of Come When I Call You:
Loving Twine: an in-browser nonlinear text adventure creator with HTML export. Effectively a fascinating directed graph UI view over a stateful wiki.
Much as I like docblocks, the phpdoc proposal reads like an attempt to recreate the semantics which staticly typed languages give us, but outside the language in verbose comments and requiring extra tools to use for some reason.
Personal highlight from today’s DnD session: making an intelligence (religion) check to determine if slices of blessed apple go brown. And failing.
From Pokemon and Star Wars JSON APIs: “There are hundreds of websites about Pokémon but none of the data they had was consumable through an API.
” Problem has never been lack of APIs but discrepancy between human-readable hypertext pages and otherwise hidden machine-readable data. Rethink your assumptions!
Played “Colonial” recently. Should really be called “Colonial White Supremacy Capitalist Christian Patriarchy Board Game”. Recommended only for satirical purposes.
@senff @laurakalbag the Heroku toolbelt uses the same obscure terminology. Personal theory for “destroy” is to increase amount of effort required to do irreversible tasks by forcing you to specifically remember or look up the command.
MONTHS of going [r] [r] [r] [r] nearly non-stop have finally paid off! I can roll an [r] and am DISPROPORTIONALLY HAPPY ABOUT THIS. Next step: sustaining it.
This is one of the more beautiful uses of the edgier sounds the #gurdy can make I’ve heard in a while:
From the amazingly talented Matthias Loibner (no surprises there).
Orion (non)launch glossary:
If you aren’t aware of #Ferguson, #TamirRice and #EricGarner, or you were but stopped paying attention, start paying attention. See the US for what it is.
Read @shaunking dailykos.com @WesleyLowery, @CassandraRules, @Awkward_Duck, @deray.
#dataviz rule of thumb: you should still be able to see the shape of the data (if not magnitude) with all the numerals removed.
This label on @derickr’s site is equally valid advice for both form fields :)
The gestalt principle of proximity rejects your internet comments! “Please leave blank, your comment will not be posted. Don’t type nonsense in though, that would be a waste of both of our time”
Reykjavík currently giving out free wind-induced religious experiences. Hallgrimskirkja or Gamla Hringbraut. Be careful.
Noticed an English pronunciation habit: I say “the” as [ði] (thee) when the word afterwards starts with a vowel, and [ðə] (thuh) when the next word starts with a consonant.
More required reading by @quinnnorton: