#watching The Matrix Reloaded. Lots of long, pointless scenes, but some fun stuff too. So, is the third one worth watching?
#watching The Matrix Reloaded. Lots of long, pointless scenes, but some fun stuff too. So, is the third one worth watching?
Jovian Salak u dissin pope? HE WHO WEARS POPE GEAR (large, medium or small), WHOSE COMING IN THE POPEMOBILE IS ANNOUNCED BY WHITE SMOKE? BOW BEFORE HIS POPE HAT
Josh Emerson every day is one-day-olderness-day. So happy ODOD!
Josh Emerson well that’s the point — the way we calculate age is so arbitrary I thought I'd poke fun at it. “One day olderness day” is even better, but not so feasible for putting on cards :)
In order to express how arbitrary birthdays (and all their western connotations) are to me, I will from now on refer to them as “one-olderness days”.
8585 #steps today
I’m noticing a #taproot pattern emerge whilst writing the simplified auth code: multiple event listeners which don’t know about each other working on the same object, augmenting and changing it.
E.G. RememberMeListener looks for an encrypted cookie with a URL (my user ID of choice) in — if it finds one it makes an ActivityStream person object and puts it in request.attributes.user.
Then, in the same event chain but at a lower priority level, the Contacts module looks in request.attributes.user for a URL. It looks up the URL in my people DB and, if there is anyone, augments request.attributes.user with all the extra info (full name, roles, photo URL, rel value, etc.)
Then, another listener could run, looking for request.attributes.user with only URL — and look the URL up on identengine.com, caching the response.
Other example is @-name autolinking, working on a similar basis of: basic transformation (raw data => common data format), then progressive augmentation adding URLs, names and rel values.
I think this a very powerful and flexible pattern and something I will make a founding principle of Taproot.
#watching a meta-parody of Look Around You. It’s a bit slow at times but the ending is hilarious!
The problem with all mapping software ever:
“Hm, that placename is a bit small to read” (zooms in) “TEXT, WHY U GET SMALLER AGAIN”
Currently #listening to Ancient FM — an amazing free, no-ads #early #music web–radio station /cc Robin Andrews
rellyab to be fair, last time I checked it produced nonsense even when not translating!
10867 #steps today
Oscar is watching Icelandic extreme fishing. Mum challenges John Walters not to start talking about buried shark every time someone mentions #iceland. Ha, fat chance of that. It was even on my birthday card #family
Finally decided that symfony Security component is way too complicated for my little #taproot, so ditching it — but I’ve learnt a lot from digging through it and my further efforts will try to provide some of the amazing flexibility it gives whilst being more performant and easier to understand #php #dev #meta
I really can't stress just how brilliant the identengine.com API is. Solves so many problems, implements so many standards, but more importantly: it is truly, truly webby. Forming a graph of a persons profiles by following rel links, then accumulating all that info is a vital building block. Great work Glenn Jones! #indieweb #web
Only 7448 #steps today — needs improvement methinks.
Liking Aaron Parecki’s new site layout
I just dumped a long-overdue rant targeted at webfinger on the #indiewebcamp wiki page about it. Please read before suggesting email-like IDs for for representing people on the web.