Since I’m co-organizing a meetup soon, I have been thinking about RSVPs. My event posts support indieweb RSVPs, but I would like to make it easier for a wider audience. One thought I had: since I am using Bridgy to send public Twitter replies back to my site, I could do some basic text parsing and...
Month: November 2019
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I'm currently employed as Fullstack JavaScript Developer at Synatec, part of Atlas Copco Group.
Update: Material below the (old) marker is still wrong. I’m going to go live in a cave and never touch a computer again, but before I pack my bags, here’s the real scoop. A person mention is what it’s called when you link to someone’s homepage as a way of mentioning them in post content. Bec...
This is my playground and my garden. By playground I mean a place to get wild and zany; by garden I mean a place to tend projects and grow them over time. Here I have published translations, articles, blog posts, and videogames; rallied my friends to create art; and promoted books and projects/people.
I’m Lynn Fisher, a designer, developer, and artist from Phoenix, Arizona.
My name is Lynn Fisher and I am an artist and designer out of Phoenix, Arizona.
I make art for the web. Check out some of my recent projects:
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hollywoodagegap.com
thefoodplace.cafe
why.az
usflags.designTake a peek at my portfolio, follow me on Twitter or Instagram, or support my work on Patreon.
THE CROWN season 3 has landed on Netflix now with 10 more episodes for fans to lap up. The show depicts an interview between Irish journalist John Armstrong and Princess Alice of Green and Denmark. But was the newspaper reporter real and did he really speak to Prince Philip’s mother?
Directed by Benjamin Caron. With Olivia Colman, Tobias Menzies, Jane Lapotaire, Erin Doherty. Left without a home by a political coup in Athens, Philip's eccentric mother, Princess Alice of Greece, is invited to live in Buckingham Palace by the Queen.
Directed by Christian Schwochow. With Olivia Colman, Tobias Menzies, Marion Bailey, Charles Dance. While the Queen travels abroad to learn about horse training, unhappiness among the British elite with the devaluation of the pound involves Lord Mountbatten in a plan to oust Harold Wilson.
Directed by Christian Schwochow. With Olivia Colman, Tobias Menzies, Helena Bonham Carter, Ben Daniels. Prince Charles is sent to Aberystwyth to learn Welsh from an ardent nationalist in preparation for the ceremony for his investiture as Prince of Wales.
Directed by Jessica Hobbs. With Olivia Colman, Tobias Menzies, Helena Bonham Carter, Ben Daniels. The 1969 moon landing occasions a mid-life crisis in Prince Philip, who thinks of the adventures he has missed as the Queen's consort.
Remarks by Sacha Baron Cohen, Recipient of ADL's International Leadership Award
Thank you, Jonathan, for your very kind words. Thank you, ADL, for this recognition and your work in fighting racism, hate and bigotry. And to be clear, when I say “racism, hate and bigotry” I’m not referring to the names of Stephen Miller’s Labradoodles.
Attributing your source of discovery should never obscure attributing the creator or originator of the content. For instance, if you repost a compelling poster you found on your favorite design blog, first credit the person who designed the poster, and then attribute discovery to the design blog that brought it to your attention.
USE THE UNICODES–OR DON’T
We’ve proposed two unicode characters for attributing. They’re clean and short, and they help spread the message of The Curator’s Code itself, but they are not the only way to attribute. You can always use words like “via,” or simply hyperlink to your source — the link is the important part.
ᔥ VS. ↬
Part of what The Curator’s Code aspires to do is evolve our thinking about the levels of attribution. “Via” ᔥ tends to denote a direct repost — something you found elsewhere and shared with your audience with little modification or elaboration. “HT” ↬ tends to stand for indirect discovery — something for which you got the idea at your source, but modified or elaborated on significantly when sharing with your audience.
and of course, I’ll give this the obligatory:
[ᔥ IndieWeb chat]


