Just testing out http://push-bot.appspot.com/ — looks great for testing PuSH
Just testing out http://push-bot.appspot.com/ — looks great for testing PuSH
Only just cottoned on to the fact that IOS 6 GIVES WEB APPS ACCESS TO THE DEVICE CAMERA WOOOO PARTY!
Was planning to add support for HTTP-DNT to my site. Found that safari sends DNT even when you explicitly deselect it. Aborting.
Loving the flexible querying in mongodb! http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Advanced+Queries
I have to say I am very impressed with @twitter’s tweet embedding HTML. Progressive enhancement + graceful degradation at it’s best.
Anyone tried Gitlab as a self-hosted Github alternative? #indieweb
So, essentially, all web app frameworks were created in order to address the problems in… another framework? Oh.
Playing with Node.
Why would I want to console a dead tree?
I just spent the afternoon collaborating with @brennannovack and others, 6 time zones away.
I refined, edited and added to the documentation for Social Igniter, a platform for #indieweb publishing and syndication.
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Damn, first I was typing git pish, now it’s gut push… Third time lucky! @ #indiewebcamp
Not best impressed with Safari Extension Builder: “An error occurred while installing the extension “Browser Actions”
Fired up Safari Extension Builder to start work on the Browser Actions extn — Intelligent, future-proof, extensible sharing and actions
Doing some wxPython programming. “Menu” is one of those words that, when you look at it properly, looks really weird :s
Pyo tip: Turn down the master volume if you’re getting nasty scratches + pops in your recordings
Going through my database, changing everything to UTF8-general-ci. It’s embarrassing how many are set to swedish.
Well, that was a trial. Finally got my CI HTTP Digest Auth library working: https://github.com/barnabywalters/ci-digestauth
The Facebook API is more feature filled than @twitterapi, but WAY slower.
Argh, coming up with a solid file upload backend that will scale to indefinite file types is tricky #indieweb
TheOnion.com devs have clearly never heard of progressive enhancement - their ‘5 page per day max’ limit only works with javascript turned on.