Aaron Parecki good afternoon! Or, something like that… eternal sunlight is messing my internal clock up ;) Hope you’re all having a good time at #indiewebcamp
Aaron Parecki good afternoon! Or, something like that… eternal sunlight is messing my internal clock up ;) Hope you’re all having a good time at #indiewebcamp
@sandeepshetty footnotes in a note?! Preposterous! :D
@benwerd is that an indieweb comments implementation I see there?
@begoesti looking good! Ours are shooting up too — at least something’s enjoying the eternal sunlight :)
@scottjenson yep, Stræto sums up everything which is wrong with QR codes and apps in one go. Are you in Iceland at the moment?
@scottjension yep, Stræto sums up everything which is wrong with QR codes and apps in one go. Are you in Iceland at the moment?
@brucel they’re not highly nested but if you can find someone who +1s a lot on G+, get them to export their +1s — that’s Netscape bookmark format google.com/takeout
@benwerd I use markdown for initial authoring purely for speed, esp. when typing on mobile devices. After that I just edit the HTML. I’ve yet to come across a WYSIWIM editor which satisfied my semantic, well-structured HTML needs, any suggestions?
@schofeld microformats2 drafts are ready to use, many examples of h-card and h-entry in the wild and applications making real use of them microformats.org/wiki/microformats2
Aral Balkan surely use of #tease precludes any use of #open? Have a good time in Cyprus :)
Erin Richie that is so going on little printer tourist bingo — if it can be expressed in a 60px square, that is /cc @briansuda
Jeremy Keith I know Aaron Parecki currently has a script to convert twitter pages into microformats 2 canonical JSON, I think it should be here but he hasn’t pushed it yet :)
@_aitor what are you up to on the 22nd/23rd? We're remote participating indiewebcamp.com, it'd be great to talk about this stuff with you, drop into the office if you're free?
@scottjenson RE google maps, I hear you. This particular problem could be solved by an app which remembers your speed, then displays the concentric rings. It assumes internet access/cached maps, GPS data and a device capable of displaying it — what if the device transmitting the information was a pedometer/similar which knows my speed but not location, has no internet access or way of displaying maps?
I’m a fan of more ambient approaches like this because they enhance my own senses (in this case my poor sense of timing) without trying to run my life, as apps seem to want to do. I see it as a fundamentally different approach; apps make me perform a task and give me output. Ambient information enhances my senses and gives me more context within which to make decisions.
@scottjenson here’s a little one I came up with recently: intelligent map billboards.
I’m walking through a city I’m not familiar with, going to a concert at 19:35. I headed out a little late but am confident I’ll get there in time.
I approach a map billboard. My phone and the billboard connect; either because I’ve given it permissions to connect to devices owned by the city council or just by default.
The billboard requests my average speed over the last 5 mins, and, as this is a piece of data I’m happy to share, my phone complies. The billboard updates it’s display with concentric rings centred around the “you are here”, showing where I can go in 5, 10, 15 minutes if I continue at my present speed. Possibly it would also show the time I would get there.
I see that the concert venue is just outside the 10 minutes ring; the ETA being 19:45. Damn, that’s 10 minutes late! I speed up my pace or get on a city bike and arrive at the concert in time.
@sandeepshetty got there in the end :) Live code should now send WM by default. Next up is accepting webmentions #todo
@thatEmil anything here: microformats.org/wiki/microformats-2
Crispin Walker congratulations! So, what’s next?