@adactio woot hurdy gurdy and mini nyckelharpa player! (Although that’s totally not a medieval gurdy :P)
@adactio woot hurdy gurdy and mini nyckelharpa player! (Although that’s totally not a medieval gurdy :P)
@sophiedennis I am indeed, for the time being! How’s it going down in Devon?
Webmention spam has already started to become a problem, especially thanks to Brid.gy’s backfeeding of twitter comments. For most of us it hasn’t yet been a big problem, but it inevitably will be in the future. There’s some ideas about potential spam prevention tools on the wiki: indiewebcamp.com/spam
@kylewm @t’s technique of having one file per bim negates this quite effectively (http://indiewebcamp.com/Falcon#Storage_format)
@rellyab that’s a good thing! Feedback loops are awesome+important (but annoyingly difficult to visualise).
@t agreed, they were awesome as always!
@adactio nice photo! Awesome demos!
@hecavanagh oh no :( Get well soon, hope to see you tomorrow!
@jwentomologist beautiful, nice flare on that pot. Would love to help you make these into animated GIFs next week :)
@kevinmarks depends if you want it to! I’d say yes, it’s analogous to a non-reply @mention on twitter. And whilst a reader w/ mentions feed+notifications is a good UI for consuming that data, you can have it on your own site too, e.g. aaronparecki.com/mentions, and even poll+post native OS notifications e.g.
@laurakalbag yay! Thanks!
@dym_cx yep, as noted it’s a self-signed certificate until I get a StartSSL one, so not required yet. I verified the cert and added an exception.
@aaronpk curious, what is this number? The count of people who’ve gone across the bridge that day before you?
@mapkyca good point, I hadn’t considered this problem with hotlinking profile photos before. I think some webmention implementors have started doing this, and I intend to do it within Shrewdness.
It’s worth noting that the attack is not at all limited to profile photos though, rather any photo or otherwise automatically loaded content in the comment e.g. images or audio. Whilst caching profile photos is feasible, caching any media in comments is more difficult, and therefore a good reason for text-only comments.
Text-only content is not an option in Shrewdness, but perhaps instead images could be cached, and other media loaded upon demand, removing the ability to arbitrarily spy on people.
@jonnybarnes if you like the built-in one, psysh.org will blow your mind :)
@julien51 “new” as in not currently in use? Because haptic compass belts are my favourite at the moment
@0x0acebabe @kevinmarks is said permissions model specified/documented anywhere? UI screenshots?
@indie not working in FF 31 or Nightly 34.0a1 OS X 10.9.4 due to patent-encumbered encoding, screenshots:
See notes on https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Supported_media_formats#Browser_compatibility for more details
Vimeo actively blames users for using free software, do not recommend.
@anna_debenham hrm, an interesting idea, I wonder how they plan on measuring how long people read for though?