JovianSalak #creativecommons licensing, of course!
JovianSalak #creativecommons licensing, of course!
roopagulati sure! I’ve repaired banjos before, not done a use yet but there’s little technical difference to a guitar
john_nye good god that’s hideous. But in hindsight it was only a matter of time :/
To all exeter_web people who saw my #microformats talk last night: I documented my usage of µf on my own site, hopefully it’s a useful real–world reference if you’re interested in using µf2 yourselves :)
Checked in to Oddfellows, Exeter for the exeter_web meetup
I’m doing a talk on micoformats-2 at Exeter Web Meetup . Come along to learn about what’s new in µf2 and how you can be using it today! /cc exeter_web
@glindahl I’d love to use blekko’s webgrep for #microformats research, any chance of getting regex/XPath queries? See also relevant IRC logs
@JovianSalak oh cool! briansuda gave me some similar ones after #indiewebcamp in Sept. I really need to start sticking them on things…
Laurent Eschenauer well, there’s hAudio, but I’ve never used it and don’t know much about it. There isn’t a µf2 vocab yet but better than nothing ;)
.abigailH hashtag discovery usage is low because of Twitters anaemic implementation. See Diaspora for a great, well-used implementation.
“As a musician, everyone can hear all your sketches” Robin Andrews
@tommorris last time Oscar saw an @-name he liked on my screen (cssquirrel) he spent the rest of the day repeating it. Over. and. over. again.
Woah, indieauth.com’s new login flow is so cool. Brilliant work Aaron Parecki! #indieweb #indieauth
“What’s ‘Tommorris?’” — Oscar (the brother) /cc Tom Morris
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
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
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!