sophiedennis that’s Feb 16th, the one in March is in the afternoon, details here
sophiedennis that’s Feb 16th, the one in March is in the afternoon, details here
@sophiedennis it’s at St Mary's Church, Totnes, 11:00 till 12:00 noon, tickets £5 on the door. It'd be great to see you (and @andycayenne?) there! #buzz #music
superfeedr self-hosted comments accepted via Pingback :)
I tend to prefer to let users inject buttons/UI for the services they use rather than force buttons upon them (e.g. using Indieweb Reply as per Web Actions), but looks like #subToMe already does a good job of that so I might add one
superfeedr yeah, there’s a weird bug where logging in only works the second time round — I haven’t fixed it yet as I rarely have to log in! At the mo there is little benefit to others logging in but I may add private content/collaborative features in the future. Crowd-sourced typo fixing FTW ;)
Brennan Novak great to see you auto–POSSEing! And pleased that you found the truncenator useful. Also check out the stuff in BarnabyWaltersPosse, there’s a more up to date version of the truncenator as well as some other syndication helpers.
@aral that would certainly be more consistent with the naming schemes @aaronpk, Tantek Çelik and myself are using, which we borrowed from the activitystrea.ms schema.
It's great that you're self–hosting shorter units of content as well as longer articles now! Maybe tweets next? ;)
Hey Christopher,
I have some questions.
Firstly, who are you? Have you worked on any social-web related projects before? Do you own your identity on the web (i.e. have a personal URL)? Do you post content under your own domain? Do you actively encrypt many of your communications?
If not, with what authority/experience/motive are you proposing a “standardized standard” for social data? If you have not put effort into building and using your identity on the web, why should any of us who have care about your proposal, as it is unlikely to be relevant to the actual problems faced by people trying to implement this stuff?
Secondly, why is your wiki username socml? Making your username the name of the thing you’re proposing strikes me as odd, if not slightly arrogant.
Thirdly, have you heard of activitystrea.ms? Judging by your admission that you “have not searched the web
Glenn Jones I can highly recommend kangoextensions.com as an open source framework for cross-browser extensions. I’m using it for indieweb reply and own-your-comments
@thatemil RRRR yes, ambiguous date formats are so stupid, especially when they’re on tickets (british rail, I’m looking at you)
@briansuda @adactio turns out cgcardona already had the musical font idea, and started implementing it! https://audiofile.cc/#about
Pushed lots of note UI updates to #taproot today, including porting almost all the #js to Backbone. Still #todo:
I spent most of this afternoon learning all the different ways in which bits of ebony can break. Thankfully, the great people at the Totnes school of Guitarmaking had enough maple strips in stock for me to use those.
Checked into the Steam Packet Inn for the session/#buzz rehearsal
The second #gurdy back is on after rather a stressful gluing session inside a small, dark shed with candles for light. Now I know a little more about what it must have been like to be a luthier in the Middle Ages.
sweden I am making two more at the moment, so I need to come up with three names!
Robin Andrews, the other half of #buzz, has got himself an #indieweb domain with wordpress on! Looking forward to helping him set up #POSSE, and exchanging pingbacks :)
According to whitespacestrippers.com, neither caching nor lossless compression exist or are in common usage on the web.
Just pushed a load of #taproot changes to auto-tagging which should make structured, tag–based querying of notes way easier.
This note should be tagged with mention, reply, quote and location as it contains all of that data.
Some Test Quote with a mention in