@wordridden ever tried making moffles (mochi dough waffles)? Apparently they’re rather delicious
@wordridden ever tried making moffles (mochi dough waffles)? Apparently they’re rather delicious
@pfefferle so my question is: is there a specific name for words like this?
.@pfefferle words like the ones listed here: rebecca2904.hubpages.com/hub/german-words-that-dont-exist-in-english — words for really specific feelings or ideas which would take a phrase, metaphor, meme or story to express in English
@w03_ recursive functions are fun. Once you’ve figured them, closures and first-class functions out you’re pretty much there :)
@julien51 indeed, I have plans for a caching system using superfeedr, as I’ve quickly found that keeping the feedback loops as tiny as possible is vital for productive piping! What’s your preferred communication method? I hear jitsi does pretty good encrypted voice/video calls these days…
@bastianallgeier did you download the extended backup too? Lots of interesting information in there, see waterpigs.co.uk/articles/data-export#facebook-extended
@evanpro looks like your POSSEd note links are broken, that one takes me to a JSON error page when it should probably go to e14n.com/evan/note/idZQC8yTRru1BsND4ThXGg
Aral Balkan thanks for the kind words!
.@aaronparecki noted, updated mine to include URI component encoding, also added ability to toggle between results and original page. #microformats
Brennan Novak is that a reply-context I see there?
Tantek Çelik looks like it’s ahrefs.com/robot
@johnbhartley yep, ready for real-world use and consumed by various people, but still a good idea to include classic hCard markup too. Same for all the other microformats2 vocabularies
@johnbhartley good question — covered in the hCard FAQ, it’s enough of an issue that we fixed it in the microformats2 vocabularies e.g. h-card — naming is now consistent and predictable.
.@julien51 URLs are worth caring about, data formats shouldn’t make them worthless. #microformats #indieweb
@julien51 indeed I did! This is one of the things I dislike about RSS/ATOM (and am trying to solve with #microformats2) — they make URLs too hard to understand, forcing them to be relegated to a “advanced developers only” area :/
Aaron Parecki looks like it was a success :) Feedback after using the map creation UI: the path tool is amazing for quickly filling up maps, it would be great if it had the option to automatically insert staggered higher-point points, maybe a 20 every 5 and a 30 every 15 or 20. 50s are most fun to place by hand.
Congratulations Aaron Parecki on implementing real-time #indieweb comments in #p3k using #webmention, websockets, redis, node.js and PHP. Very impressive indeed :)
@benwerd I’d go for a ruler