@mapkyca using signed URLs is an intriguing idea, I like it! btw, indieauth doesn’t require a centralised authority — see indiewebcamp.com/distributed-indieauth
@mapkyca using signed URLs is an intriguing idea, I like it! btw, indieauth doesn’t require a centralised authority — see indiewebcamp.com/distributed-indieauth
@bastianallgeier I know exactly what you mean, wonder if it has a name? “tool separation syndrome”? “abstraction vertigo”?
@adactio nice work! They’re showing up very nicely in my reader. What does your posting UI look like?
@aral I’d love to, but will have to be content being there in spirit whilst hurdy gurdying in Vienna. Hope it goes well!
@baconmeteor @kevinmarks great talk! WRT automated submission of fake academic articles to journals, check this out: pdos.csail.mit.edu/scigen plus press coverage theguardian.com/technology/shortcuts/2014/feb/26/how-computer-generated-fake-papers-flooding-academia here’s one of “mine” apps.pdos.lcs.mit.edu/scicache/51/scimakelatex.36700.Barnaby+Walters.html
@kartikprabhu.com nice work! Posting this reply inline from my feedreader prototype — give it a go: waterpigs.co.uk/intertubes/feed (might take some time to load)
@sophiedennis @jackway webstorm seconded, PyCharm and PhpStorm (two other @jetbrains) IDEs are some of the best I’ve ever used.
@_aitor yep, came across that while searching — very slick tool, but I needed something which supported more than 2 points and downloaded the actual frames
@benatkin #protip: you can leave out the semicolon in that case with no ill effects #totallylikerubyexceptwithmorewords
@sil @adactio fwiw, pingback was extremely valuable prior art for webmention, the first indieweb comment implementation used pingbacks, and some indieweb sites (my own included) support comments using pingback as the notification transport, often using webmention.io as a proxy
@tgb nice article — you absolutely are a creator! You’ve set up your own site, made it your online identity with rel-me, set up POSSE and indieweb comments. Glad to know that #indiewebcamp could help you, looking forward to seeing what you make next! See you at an indiewebcamp soon, hopefully :)
@ricard_dev depends exactly what you want to mark up — if marking up a book in a product listing, try microformats.org/wiki/h-product. If actually marking up a book (e.g. HTML ebook) then you could use h-entry for each chapter or something. Hop in #microformats on freenode IRC if you need any more assistance :)
@clearleft I’m not sure what’s funnier, that it thinks that 9°C isn’t BBQ weather in Iceland, or that it uses angular.js #overengineering
I really think that’s part of the fun of #KSP — there’s no in-game pedagogy so you have to figure out what to do by trial, error, internet research, reading wiki/forum pages. It’s an interesting sort of game experience, very messy with unclear boundaries. Fun!
@wardcunningham OOI, why a hashtag and not a URL?
@aaronpk is Barclay in the toilets?
@brucel that sounds like a good balance between informing the user and visual noise — should also help discourage the use of query string parameters in permalink design too, hopefully.
@benwerd enjoy the donut :) Here in Iceland it’s a holiday set aside for marching in protest. I’m looking forward to it!
@anna_debenham I like this Beard Taxonomy, essential for field beard identification: topatoco.com/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=TO&Product_Code=WON-BEARDS&Category_Code=WON (ew yuk yuk yuk nasty URL)