I deployed a mentions module to my site so I can send/receive pingbacks (and soon, webmention). Test: Aaron Parecki oauth.net cyborganthropology.net indiewebcamp.com
I deployed a mentions module to my site so I can send/receive pingbacks (and soon, webmention). Test: Aaron Parecki oauth.net cyborganthropology.net indiewebcamp.com
Just found out that English as She is Spoke is on wikisource. Highly recommended to all.
Argh, turns out @twitter is breaking #indieauth by wrapping some people’s rel=me homepage URLs with t.co on profile pages. WILL THE MADNESS NEVER END?
Finished reading The Silent World by Jacques Cousteau.
It’s a bit strange in that it has no real order and is a collection of semi–related stories about the development and use of the aqualung. Very informative about some of the physiological effects of diving.
A particularly potent part is Cousteau’s story of the first time bottom trawling had ever been filmed, revealing it to be a hideously inefficient and ineffective method of trawling. No–one had ever realised before, because no one had ever actually seen a net working.
@briansuda the last decent thunderstorm I’ve seen in SW England was about that long ago too :(
Ooh, A Better Social Web sounds interesting. Looking forward to next week’s Exeter_web meet
kissane tangible for objects/works, in-person, f2f or IRL for conversations or interactions
“Sometimes we are lucky enough to know that our lives have been changed, to discard the old, embrace the new and run headlong down an immutable course” Jacques Cousteau
Implementing pingback alone has already caused me more headaches than any other aspect of #taproot. WHY XMLRPC, HIXIE?
New on #taproot: Notes tagged with review
get h-review
added to their container class string. Not yet sure how to optimise e-description
and p-name
yet. #microformats
adamstrawson lookin’ good! How about some rel=me
goodness on those profile links? Helps great tools like identengine.com (⇐ has cool API) exist
Finished reading Steve Jobs, The man who thought different by Karen Blumenthal.
A nice summary of Steve’s life, with some interesting details I’d not come across before. The technical mistakes were a let–down, and the language was patronising at times (e.g. explaining what “profit” meant).
seb_ly gotta love F# phrygian!
Woah, pinocc.io looks like a dream come true. I can’t wait to start linking musical instruments up to the IoT.
karlpro I shouldn’t really have to sign up in order to leave a comment, but in the interests of promoting #microformats I will :)
boagworld http://www.examprofessor.com/404 is particularly bad as it makes the visitor feel as if they have made a mistake :/
bruce lawson for all the wrong reasons ;)
@karlpro wrt your opera dev article, check out microformats 2 h-geo, Ben Ward’s hparse-js for parsing and my own php-mf2 online syntax checker :) #microformats
From Steve Jobs, The man who thought different:
The result, the World Wide Web, what we know today as the Internet
AAAAARRRRRRGGGGHHHHH
Just because the book is not intended for a technical audience does not excuse blatant mistakes. If anything, it makes accuracy more important.