sandeepshetty using Mandrill — I documented it on the wiki indiewebcamp.com/email
sandeepshetty using Mandrill — I documented it on the wiki indiewebcamp.com/email
sandeepshetty yep, this is certainly something I need to document on the wiki.
In fact most of the machine tags were a hack to add schemaless data to my MySQL-managed schema, but as I move to flat files + ad hoc indexes I might migrate some of my machine tags to “real” data — it’s not like they’re doing much good where they are at the moment.
The main benefit is easy editing — I just use my tag editing UI instead of building another UI for each different bit of data.
Just hooked up my #indieweb notes to Brennan Novak’s rather awesome @emoome sentiment analysis API! So all my notes will have automated emotion/language analysis applied now, which I can query through machine tags.
At the moment I’m not publicly showing this data, but if you can read HTML it’s in the source (machine tags not shown by default) and if you can read JSON, add .json
onto the end of the URL.
Finally decided that symfony Security component is way too complicated for my little #taproot, so ditching it — but I’ve learnt a lot from digging through it and my further efforts will try to provide some of the amazing flexibility it gives whilst being more performant and easier to understand #php #dev #meta
superfeedr yeah, there’s a weird bug where logging in only works the second time round — I haven’t fixed it yet as I rarely have to log in! At the mo there is little benefit to others logging in but I may add private content/collaborative features in the future. Crowd-sourced typo fixing FTW ;)
Just had a peek at my analytics for the first time in months. I’m amazed to find that my articles on iOS Diagnostics and getting the lego RCX to work on OS X are still my most popular content!
Brennan Novak thanks for the heads up, I hadn’t realised the bug was happening on notes as well. Not sure what caused it, might have been an upgrade to some security code I use
I just fixed a bug which prevented non-authenticated users from reading my articles. Sorry about that, should all work again now!
Just pushed a weeks worth of local development live, requiring only 30 sec of fixing to make everything shiny and working again. I love git!
Writing a plugin to auto-h-card twitter @names even if they’re not in my address book using identengine.com
#meta: Added ”Styles temporarily disabled” banner to explain CSS-less-ness of my site as per Brennan Novak’s suggestion
Brennan Novak great idea!
Essentially, my previous design had reached local maximum, so I’m going back to basics.
I’ve decided it’s important that styling doesn’t fight or contradict markup, so I’m hoping that adding it progressively only where it is needed will make my code more maintainable.
Got a lot of work done on my #indieweb publishing software today. This is in preparation to using it on a friend’s site, then releasing all the components into the public. Exciting stuff!
…and with a mere ~160 lines of code changed (including very little markup), I am much, much happier with the overall aesthetic.
Decided I’m sick of my current site design, but that with a few very small changes I can make it look a whole lot better. Woo design iteration!
Aaron Parecki I use and enjoy Piwik. Real-time analytics is great and the API can be really useful too. In fact I don’t use it as much as I’d like to.