Jack Way so… that’s a good thing?
Jack Way so… that’s a good thing?
@benatkin “Hmm, that’s an interesting paragraph, I’ll just comment on (taps) … huh, what was I commenting on again?”
@willnorris really? The timestamp I have stored matches the one on your site — maybe the relative time is being calculated for the wrong timezone! Nice job getting #indieweb comments working by the way! Any plans to accept them too?
@thatEmil yet another reason not to read dead-tree books about HTML5 :/
Aaron Parecki seems like that would be blurring the line between presentation and behaviour — where do you stop? Weather media queries? Proximity? Acceleration?
@briansuda I SEE WHAT YOU DID THERE
@anna_debenham so now do we get a gif of the flipbook of the gif? #gifception
Jovian Salak looking good!
@karltryggvason thanks for the suggestion, we listened to it at work — amazing stuff! I need to listen to more radiolab now :)
@wilto what, like this:
Erin Richie which company is that? I’m doing some research on the UX of data export at the mo and they sound like a good bad example :)
Aral Balkan heh, that in itself is a good (if diluted) example of how surveillance and record keeping can be used against people
@benwerd okay, on hindsight it was a mistake. But I giggled every time they said “positronic brain”
I’m thinking of actually writing the code I used to calculate those stats and run it for previous and future indiewebcamps, too — might be fun to see how we’re growing!
@zakkain good plan! So are you setting up #indieweb posting with POSSE on your domain? Also check out the work bret.io is doing getting indieweb comments working using no server side code, and hop on #indiewebcamp on freenode if you need any help, there’s always some friendly person there :)
@zakkain at the moment everything I post is a note or an article, both of which get POSSEd to twitter automatically by my server and then to Facebook manually if I want. Delegating to an external service, even if it’s one I manage, is probably a good long term solution, but I always want to get the syndicated URL back on my site which complicates things a little more.
I know others are having success using IFTTT for POSSE.
@sandeepshetty that’s the reason for reply contexts — dealing with content which changes or goes away. If you store the reply/like context then your copy of the data is always the most valuable, most complete. Otherwise it’s the copy shown on the remote site.
@benwerd “barnabywalters, international man of mystery. What is his real name? The microformats parser just can’t tell!”