I’m specifically looking for examples which efficiently present post metadata. Feel free to mention any which come to mind!
People: I’m building a library of blog header patterns. Tweet me your blog URLs and RT!
Forget HTML5. I’m working in HTML+ from now on!
So Facebook makes money by selling data about me to advertisers.
But I have more data than they do. Can I sell my data direct? Cut out the middle man, as it were?
Reading through @clagnut’s Web Typography is inspiring me to use better typographical practises, esp. http://webtypography.net/Rhythm_and_Proportion/Vertical_Motion/2.2.1/
I finally got my notes and sketches on #webactions #webintents together. Warning: contains stick men and examples: http://waterpigs.co.uk/articles/web-actions
FInally, I have some relatively sensible pagination. /notes returns last 10 days by default, single days can be specified with ?day=YYYY-MM-DD or ?day=YYYY-DDD
Jeremy Keith might be an idea to update http://adactio.com/about/accessibility/, Safari no longer uses alt for accesskeys
New website is live! It’s been a long time coming. I’ll release the useful bits of code soon, probably not the whole thing #indieweb
The more I use XML the more I question it’s use on the web. Fatal parse errors for a missing /?!
And now I have to deal with such things as broken links, broken feeds, broken XML. I’m breakingthin.gs
I now feel I have a solid grounding in git and source code management. Next up: Unit Testing.
Okay, this morning I’m diving into Web Actions/Activities/Intents. Wish me luck: 
To celebrate Talk like a Pirate day, I made a silly thing: http://test.waterpigs.co.uk/site-battle
Works best on Webkit
I’m so confused about statusnet’s feed parsing. Every time I beat it it goes wrong. Time for bed.