2017
Received in good order, although you may ...
Received in good order, although you may want to look at the detailed microformatting.
Oh, and thanks.
If it's interesting, I'll listen, regardless of audio quality
Ah, the old chestnut about audio quality of podcasts. So I’ll give my standard answer. If what you’re saying is interesting, audio quality is less important. Asymcar is my goto example for that. And if what you say is not interesting, no level of production value will make me listen longer.In between is a grey area. So, specifically addressing Henrik’s question, that microcast was perfectly OK, except that once we had dealt with the weather and the question, I had had enough. On all outdoor recording wind noise, handling noise and bumps are the most distressing to me because they are always a shock to my ears. But if I know it is going to be over in three minutes, I can survive.I’ve recorded outdoors and walking along myself, almost always with either the built-in microphone on the earbuds or else with an external Zoom iQ-6. The Zoom is actually worse, because it is so much more sensitive to wind and handling. A few times, when I was doing Dog Days of Podcasting, I cheated and recorded while walking along only to shadow myself with a decent mic when I got home. That’s fun because you get the spontaneity of unscripted speech with much better sound quality.
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Such a sensible analysis. I ought to think a bit more myself along these lines.
It may be a fine Saturday morning, ...
It may be a fine Saturday morning, but that doesn’t mean I can lie in bed forever.
Puzzled that my feed from reading.am does ...
Puzzled that my feed from reading.am does not seem to have updated since three days ago, and I know I have added things since then. Went there to check and discovered I was no longer logged in. But then, why did the pages I marked as “reading” not tell me that I wasn’t logged in? Bad!
Test: Reconnected to the old DB, deleted ...
Test: Reconnected to the old DB, deleted all previous tokens, re-authorised. The suspense is killing me.
Doing a clean install of Known at ...
Doing a clean install of Known at Dreamhost to trouble shoot my issues with micro.blog (and the instructions). I will get this sorted out.
The ongoing saga of attempting to connect micro.blog to Known
More good help from Manton, cleverdevil and others, but alas no nearer (although I may have eliminated some possibilities). I was allowing both HTTP and HTTPS. There could have been some kind of mismatch, I suppose, but after editing .htaccess to force SSL, it made no difference to micro.blog’s OS X app. Then thought that possibly a different endpoint would help (despite the fact that I know all the same details are on the home page). Pointed micro.blog first at /profile and then at /profile/jeremy; still no good. At this stage, given that Manton managed to get everything working from a clean install of Known out of the box, I think I need to try the same. If that works, well, if nothing else, it works.I had been fretting about losing data, but if I install into a new sub-domain and it works there, I can always edit the config.ini to point back at the old database. It will be a good opportunity to see how good the instructions are to install at Dreamhost. Last time I managed without any instructions, and I also didn’t write up my experiences. This could be an opportunity to pay back.#indieweb
I really want to use micro.blog and WithKnown, but ...
I have never yet been able to post from my micro.blog to this stream, although the feed from here is reliably picked up there, and brid.gy reliably pulls replies from there to here. @manton suggested we move my complaints to help@micro.blog, but I can see no way of actually engaging with that account. So this afternoon, I decided to attempt to go back to the beginning.It was a miserable failure.Here’s how it went: Revoke all current authorisations for micro.blog There were four of them, two from yesterday when I last tried. Launch OS X app OK! “If you’re using WordPress or another server, first open the preferences window and enter your web site URL to set it up for posting within the app.” Roger that. But the old website was still there. Is that going to be a problem? Start a new post; the old website is there at the bottom. This is going to be a problem. Same old Same old; Error sending post. Post does not arrive at micro.blog Post does not arrive at WithKnown WithKnown Error log is empty. Access log shows no sign of anything from recent attempt to post from micro.blog Check to make sure I have up to date micro.blog app “Micro.blog can’t be updated when it’s running from a read-only volume like a disk image or an optical drive.” Move Micro.blog to Applications folder using Finder, relaunch it from there, and try again. Strange. Check path to micro.blog. Path is “/Applications/Micro.blog.app”. Check the App Store; disappointed but also content that there is not an update. Delete web site URL from preferences; quit micro.blog, mostly for superstitious reasons; launch micro.blog. Very strange; web site URL is still there. Or back? Maybe the app pulls it from micro.blog? Repeat; same outcome. Superstition justified. Go to my account at micro.blog. See I have three App tokens. The one for MarsEdit is definitely pointless, as I am not hosted at micro.blog. Remove it. Throw caution to the winds; remove the tokens for IOS and OS X OK, IOS now says “Internal Server Error” on attempting to connect. I think I ought to sign out now and then sign back in. Phew. All is good. And I have a new app token. On iOS, try to write a new post; insert my Known site; authorise micro.blog; write a test post. Post it. “Error sending post”. Tear hair out, as now I do not seem to be able to post to micro.blog from iOS app. Go back to 22; remove iOS app token and authorisation token at WithKnown. Log back in. Can no longer post without adding WithKnown, and posting gives an error, as at 26. Try again from OS X; same error as at 8. Post to WithKnown; feed is picked up. Any and all suggestions gratefully received.#indieweb
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Too terse for this human to parse. ...
Too terse for this human to parse. Do you mean that at-mentions do not show up in your micro.blog stream? And where are the posts showing up?
Thanks Chris for adding the issue. Imposter ...
Thanks Chris for adding the issue. Imposter Syndrome often prevents me from doing the same.
More power to @ChrisAldrich A nanowrimo book ...
More power to @ChrisAldrich A nanowrimo book on indieweb will be novel even if it isn’t a novel.