2018
IndieWeb and homemade sauerkraut. I wonder how ...
IndieWeb and homemade sauerkraut. I wonder how many other people are in this particular intersection?
Artificial intelligence?
One of the delights of naming people in Aperture is that – like humans – it will sometimes see a face where there is none.
Thanks @nickykylegarden, although I have also noticed ...
Thanks @nickykylegarden, although I have also noticed that there now seem to be a fair few small commercial companies in the UK and elsewhere that have taken up the burden of supplying varieties that really suit home growers.
Read it and weep (tears of joy). ...
Read it and weep (tears of joy). Bonnie Ohara of Alchemy Bread tells some of the story of her home-baking operation and how she has helped to create and nourish her local community. www.alchemybread.com/blog/2018…
2018-01-09
@cn suggested I use the date as the title of a Post in Known, to ensure that the contents of the post gets through to micro.blog intact, and, as so often, he is correct.All I have to do now is remember to salute him next #micromonday
For all the joy of the #indieweb, ...
For all the joy of the #indieweb, and the pleasure of civil discourse, I am becoming incredibly confused by aspects of micro.blog. There’s the question of titleless posts, of which is this is one as an experiment, versus status updates. There are posts that appear to be contributions to an interesting conversation but aren’t because they have been cross-posted automatically from elsewhere. And there is the lack of a scroll back, which means that as I follow more people and choose not to check in the middle of my night, stuff vanishes irretrievably from my timeline.
There are also issues with Known that are nothing to do with micro.blog.
None of this is insurmountable. For me, though, it does add friction.
For all the joy of
For all the joy of the #indieweb, and the pleasure of civil discourse, I am becoming incredibly confused by aspects of micro.blog. There’s the question of titleless posts, of which is this is one as an experiment, versus status updates. There are posts that appear to be contributions to an interesting conversation but aren’t because they have been cross-posted automatically from elsewhere. And there is the lack of a scroll back, which means that as I follow more people and choose not to check in the middle of my night, stuff vanishes irretrievably from my timeline. There are also issues with Known that are nothing to do with micro.blog.None of this is insurmountable. For me, though, it does add friction.
Drawing a perfectly straight line from The ...
Drawing a perfectly straight line from The Crown s02e05 (Lord Altrincham) to It’s A Royal Knockout and beyond.
Fascinating post from Jon Udell about bookmarking ...
Fascinating post from Jon Udell about bookmarking and sharing audio sound-bites. I hope to be able to get to grips with the details and maybe even get to the point of being able to do the same, once the New Year clean-up is over.
I’m not sure I want links to ...
I’m not sure I want links to open in micro.app. There doesn’t seem to be a setting to change that behaviour.
Hey @jack: the link to caption all ...
Hey @jack: the link to caption all of my photos at Why My Photos Remain on My Hard Drive is broken. Probably because it may be relative. Just chasing up on @bsag’s recommendations.
I don't really understand any of the ...
I don’t really understand any of the details of how people install, use and monitor personal renewable energy resources, but I love following along with Chris Neale’s efforts. I’d really like to read a comprehensive, but low-level, account of the whole story, even though there is currently no chance I could do anything similar myself.
Mozart in the Jungle (Amazon Prime) is ...
Mozart in the Jungle (Amazon Prime) is really rather fun, based on the one episode we have watched.