Today in “things I have typed instead of import”: imprto, improt, implore
I actually quite like how implore pandas looks in my code.
@parzzix silos gaining an API only means the #indieweb can become silo-friendly. For actual indieweb friendliness, see indiewebcamp.com/friendly
Hong Kong state media protest coverage branding student protestors “extremists” demonstrates again that “extremism” is a “terrorism”-eqsue catch-all for whatever the state happens to disagree with. Be wary of “anti-extremist” measures, you might be one peaceful protest away from being one.
@andrewjohnmarks have you read @thetoast’s rather wonderful take on Ratatouille? the-toast.net/2014/09/15/mommy-female-cook-ratatouille/
Has anyone published research into the #UX of URLs? Specifically interested in how people understand, relate to and interact with URLs. Hav found some talks and blog posts but not much actual data.
@acegiak that’s hilarious — OTTOMH, h-review p-rating is assumed to be between 0 and 5 as a fallback if no best/worst are given (and even if just best is given, 0 could be assumed to be “worst”). So you could totally publish something like:
<span class="p-rating">1</span>/<span class="p-best">10</span>
@thorgnyr content syndicated to silos is subject to their terms as usual, but you choose what you syndicate — e.g. for a photo you could just syndicate the name/caption and a link back to the original (same with articles or longer notes and replies, like this one)
Learned an alarming fact about measurement theory at work today: enjoyment of reading causes earthquakes.
Broken your mac by removing the execute permissions on /bin/bash, or otherwise need to get shell access to fix something? (Say, for example, you were foolishly trying to patch shellshock). Don’t worry! It’s concerningly easy.
Practice Notes 2014-09-25
By chance, I have access to a piano in my apartment for the first time… ever, actually. Trying to work through sight-reading some of J.S. Bach’s two-part inventions (score, warning: PDF). Inventio 4 in D minor is a favourite, and I can get through either part on its own without too much trouble, or both together VERY slowly.
Also put simple chords to De Montford and played along with a rather excellent video by Starymonetti, who I met half of in Vienna this summer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVXgsgGT0gI
Also: explained the inner workings of the hurdy gurdies’ mysterious buzzing sound to my roommate. It’s not actually effectively explained anywhere on the web as far as I can tell, so if you’re curious:
One (or more) of the strings rest on bridges which are not adhered to the instrument but rather sit in a slot and can pivot. A string (the “tirant” en Français) applies force to the non-vibrating part of the string, pulling the pivoting bridge down firmly against the soundboard. The amount of tension on the tirant sets the threshold of energy with which the string must be vibrating in order to pivot the bridge, at which point a slip-stick cycle starts to happen, repeatedly pivoting the bridge before it slips back, hammering against the soundboard.
@elfpavlik HTTP POST urlencoded bodies are supported by every web application framework ever. For everyone to add support for not only a separate vocabulary but a completely different content type is a huge amount of (probably unnecessary) work. What benefits does it bring? Is there existing client software which would immediately work with micropub resource providers if this change was made?
These #wikipedia visual timelines of composers are quite beautiful: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_classical_music_composers_by_era. I’d love to make a continuous, richer one with sheet music, instruments, other relevant events, portraits, composers identified by country
@smarimc OMG HILARITY — but the best part? It’s “inspired by a true story” according to cbs.com/shows/scorpion/about. Maybe they’re referring to the bit about bad backup schemes?
@bastianallgeier given homepage, fetch; parse microformats2, look for representative h-card with photo property
@halldoramog nicely done!
Update: here’s the speech and English translation
Linda Tirado advocates for better understanding of the choices people living under/around the poverty line make, condemns abusive 0-hour temp contracts and corrupt business/government practises theguardian.com/society/2014/sep/21/linda-tirado-poverty-hand-to-mouth-extract — need to buy+read this book via @smarimc #bookmark
#TIL about #postgres EXPLAIN [ANALYZE] statement postgresql.org/docs/9.3/static/sql-explain.html — handy for figuring out which parts of complex queries need optimising.
— Information Technology and Moral Values, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy“…the very act of building information technologies is also the act of creating specific moral systems”
“Information technologists may therefore be in the business of creating moral systems whether they know it or not and whether or not they want that responsibility.”