Sheesh, it gets even better: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_can_you_get_hot_water_when_the_water_is_cold
Sheesh, it gets even better: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_can_you_get_hot_water_when_the_water_is_cold
I have discovered the question to end all questions. And, whaddaya know, someone's answered it. #bookmark
I think I just tried to make @nerdhaus quiche. Whether or not I accept that interpretation of the past as canon depends mainly on the degree of misshapenness of whatever it is coming out of the oven in a few minutes.
Sad that Horse_ is gone? Pining for some hilarious nonsense? Come spamwatching on the microformats.org wiki for a bit.
Corn starch is the paradoxical inb4/f1r5t p0st of the kitchen — it stops things from sticking by sticking to things before they have the chance to stick. #baking
@appdotnet @voidfiles #microformats2 markup on ADN post permalink pages is great but markup for reply posts could use some improvement, where is the best place to file issues/make suggestions?
@schmidt_fu there does indeed! Not sure how to fix that. Looking into it now, thanks :)
There doesn’t seem to be a decent minimal, standalone websockets server for #python, and #golang doesn’t have a simple way of accessing I2C devices. Looks like I might finally have to jump on the nodejs bandwagon for my #raspberrypi schenanigans.
catandgirl.com is one of those things I read precisely because I have no idea what it means. #creativecommons licensed too, which is cool
Databases are the wrong way round. A database should be something you do to content rather than content being something you to a database.
@benwerd my take: use rel=next/prev[ious]
(like inter-post nav) then progressively enhance, make sure you’re not making people play “catch the footer” :)
Also in #raspberrypi today: learning about I2C communications. Tips+resources:
sudo
sudo i2cdetect
before and after plugging it in and see which address changedi2cdump
, i2cset
and i2cget
, they’re super useful for poking around in I2C devicesI cobbled together a #python class for communicating with the ADXL345 by cross-referencing between the Arduino library for that chip and Adafruit’s I2C library, only to find that someone else had done so only hours earlier!
Successfully got both my RPis automatically connecting to WiFi and serving HTTP and SSH over @pagekite. If you’re having trouble setting up SSH over Pagekite, using Interactive Testing is super useful. Turns out I had typed my secret in wrong — oops!
At least I can not run them headless now and not keep lugging monitor, keyboard etc. into the kitchen (only source of WiFi strong enough for tiny antenna to pick up). Better for my own sanity as well as my housemates’.
The best way to predict the future is to build it — then document the hell out of it so it’s not just your future.
Otherwise ugly and cumbersome rats nests of cables become suddenly beautiful with a #raspberrypi in the middle.
#sourdough culture names suggested so far:
This is going to be difficult. Only one way out… more cultures! I knew I was saving all those peanut butter jars for a good reason.
If you’re getting weird errors when trying to copy #raspberrypi NOOBS files onto your SD card on Mac OS X, try copying the files one by one. Sounds stupid (and is stupid) but just worked for me.
@benwerd high expectations asian father microformats geek says:
#wikipedia article of the week: List of Breads