@parzzix silos gaining an API only means the #indieweb can become silo-friendly. For actual indieweb friendliness, see indiewebcamp.com/friendly
@parzzix silos gaining an API only means the #indieweb can become silo-friendly. For actual indieweb friendliness, see indiewebcamp.com/friendly
@andrewjohnmarks have you read @thetoast’s rather wonderful take on Ratatouille? the-toast.net/2014/09/15/mommy-female-cook-ratatouille/
@acegiak that’s hilarious — OTTOMH, h-review p-rating is assumed to be between 0 and 5 as a fallback if no best/worst are given (and even if just best is given, 0 could be assumed to be “worst”). So you could totally publish something like:
<span class="p-rating">1</span>/<span class="p-best">10</span>
@thorgnyr content syndicated to silos is subject to their terms as usual, but you choose what you syndicate — e.g. for a photo you could just syndicate the name/caption and a link back to the original (same with articles or longer notes and replies, like this one)
@elfpavlik HTTP POST urlencoded bodies are supported by every web application framework ever. For everyone to add support for not only a separate vocabulary but a completely different content type is a huge amount of (probably unnecessary) work. What benefits does it bring? Is there existing client software which would immediately work with micropub resource providers if this change was made?
@smarimc OMG HILARITY — but the best part? It’s “inspired by a true story” according to cbs.com/shows/scorpion/about. Maybe they’re referring to the bit about bad backup schemes?
@bastianallgeier given homepage, fetch; parse microformats2, look for representative h-card with photo property
@halldoramog nicely done!
Update: here’s the speech and English translation
Looks like Libre Office is the way to go. Thanks @jukesie @robchamberspfc @sophiedennis @w03_
@adactio woot hurdy gurdy and mini nyckelharpa player! (Although that’s totally not a medieval gurdy :P)
@sophiedennis I am indeed, for the time being! How’s it going down in Devon?
Webmention spam has already started to become a problem, especially thanks to Brid.gy’s backfeeding of twitter comments. For most of us it hasn’t yet been a big problem, but it inevitably will be in the future. There’s some ideas about potential spam prevention tools on the wiki: indiewebcamp.com/spam
@kylewm @t’s technique of having one file per bim negates this quite effectively (http://indiewebcamp.com/Falcon#Storage_format)
@rellyab that’s a good thing! Feedback loops are awesome+important (but annoyingly difficult to visualise).
@t agreed, they were awesome as always!
@adactio nice photo! Awesome demos!
@hecavanagh oh no :( Get well soon, hope to see you tomorrow!
@jwentomologist beautiful, nice flare on that pot. Would love to help you make these into animated GIFs next week :)
@kevinmarks depends if you want it to! I’d say yes, it’s analogous to a non-reply @mention on twitter. And whilst a reader w/ mentions feed+notifications is a good UI for consuming that data, you can have it on your own site too, e.g. aaronparecki.com/mentions, and even poll+post native OS notifications e.g.