@jkphl tagboard does an okay job of this, for multiple silos e.g. https://tagboard.com/bono14/search
@jkphl tagboard does an okay job of this, for multiple silos e.g. https://tagboard.com/bono14/search
@halldoramog I’m sure you’d be extremely welcome there — programmers aren’t going to make the world a better place by ourselves :)
@aaronpk nicely done! Interesting UI choice to show the URL which vouched replies — presumably you’re also archiving the vouch pages? Also, are you planning on applying something like domain-based webmention approval also to silo replies? e.g. treating twitter.com/username as a “domain”
@bretolius it’s a mac app called “Eazydraw”. Horrible name, but my absolute favourite app for 2D CAD. Designed my hurdy gurdy in it! E.g. https://waterpigs.co.uk/img/plans.pdf
@kyle_wm interesting, hadn’t heard of Serial Position Effect! And I like your dad’s terms. But what I was getting at (and inevitably didn’t communicate well) was not exactly that the items at the ends of a series are given greater mental weight, but that the relative orders of items at the ends is more emphasised than relative weights in the middle.
E.G. in the example on that wikipedia page, of “smart, diligent, critical, impulsive, and jealous”, I suspect that the differences rank differences of (smart and diligent), and (implusive and jealous) are seen as more significant than of (diligent, critical) or (critical, implusive). Not sure if science backs this up (how would that even be measured?), but it’s something I’ve noticed.
@femfreq as a Brit it astonishes me that anyone wouldn’t ban guns in schools (or indeed in any other public place). Keep up the good work :)
@kyle_wm hmmm interesting, I’ve never heard that before! I just used tap water, maybe the idea with fruit juice is that it includes sugar which would feed the yeasts?
Did you try using rye flour? AFAIK it has more variety of natural yeasts in than other flours, so you might have a better chance with that.
@adactio that’s not a “stupid, stupid” part of your brain at all. It’s the loving, caring part which misses her and wishes she was still around to share the fun you’re having.
@anomalily yay! Now you can experience all the fun of the cognitive dissonance of logging into your own website as your website :)
@loulouk a harp is probably perfect for someone with “hyper extendy fingers” :) If you want to go fully medieval, get one with bray pins for extra buzzing. You’re in London, right? There’s an Early Music Shop outlet there, IIRC they have a bunch of harps and would probably be delighted to let you try one earlymusicshop.com/London.aspx
@benwerd @indiewebcamp what is this i dont even
@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_