Me during the day: why am I always so tired?
Me at 3 AM: I must design the database schema and update algorithm for my new RSS reader
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Describe the Trump presidency with a GIF.
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) June 28, 2020
I'm preparing for a couple of articles and I feel they might deserve their own domains. This is making me rethink some of the other content on my site — I might simplify it and move some of it to (an)other dedicated domain(s).
— Sara Soueidan (@SaraSoueidan) June 28, 2020That's not simplifying
— Abdessamad (@aselbourki) June 28, 2020
The only advantage I can think of is SEO? You name is a brand itself and I would rather read something from my favorite developer's blog than a random site with a 10L domain name :D
Spent two days sorting out my studio flat and it now feels like a home - and a home office, and a gym, and a yoga studio, and a night club, and... whatever it needs to be. second wave come at me, I’m ready
— Jennifer M Jones (@jennifermjones) June 28, 2020
@ChrisAldrich what do you think https://notiz.blog/feed/ (try it in chrome or safari)? https://github.com/pfefferle/Autonomie/commit/cab87ab92c091c3bd459b80365514b886abe58e2
— Matthias Pfefferle (@pfefferle) June 28, 2020
In a true meta-note-nerd move, I illustrated summary notes on @andy_matuschak 's Evergreen notes concept.https://t.co/XWbOru1Ugz
— Maggie Appleton (@Mappletons) June 28, 2020
They're similar to the concept of Zettles, but Andy's horticultural metaphor made it click for me
As usual, I'm just here for the metaphors pic.twitter.com/Xphp3Mu8ZK
Spent 8 hours online today for the wonderful first day of the @indiewebcamp conference, and spent another hour going on a bike ride after. Satisfied to have made the most of this Saturday. pic.twitter.com/8dhn9prEhk
— Practicing Design (@practicing_dsgn) June 28, 2020
The Claude Shannon movie, "The Bit Player", is available for free on Vimeo this weekend. It's worth watching.https://t.co/myXK8vBVOC
— Peter Shor (@PeterShor1) June 27, 2020
Going to sit in on some of the IndieWebCamp West stuff this weekend. It’s free with optional donation. Come learn more about the IndieWeb and how to own your content.https://t.co/0LXSwKqT8G
— Mike Zornek (@zorn) June 26, 2020
Thoughts on blogging
So this represents a fun set of assumptions.
— Aram Zucker-Scharff (@Chronotope) June 10, 2020
1. You do all your reading based on things you click on Twitter
2. Twitter tracks every single article you click on and records the full URL against your profile.
3. Retweeting unread links is very commonhttps://t.co/scW20WShLE
I would like to have some of the data here for how I found things and came to things, but I’m not such a fan of Twitter having and tracking it all on my behalf. This stinks of yet another reason for them to be collecting data on me and what I’m reading.
When I tell you I will be sharing some MAJOR audio tomorrow, you already know I'm not messing around. Just look at how I capitalized MAJOR.
— Chenjerai Kumanyika (@catchatweetdown) June 10, 2020
Cool! In case of interest, check out W3C Web Annotation's Selectors and States: https://t.co/OJWB7zSA0x to refer, structure, view quotes. See for example: https://t.co/0n4mwm2sKh . Related to quotes and embedding: https://t.co/iURRhFVCtl
— Sarven Capadisli (@csarven) June 9, 2020
I do have a writeup.https://t.co/7x7UFozzh5
— Dave (@davewiner) June 8, 2020
This was back in 1981, so no images, but I have one imprinted on my brain. ;-)
https://t.co/7x7UFozzh5
What if "feed" is a really terrible product design for news?
— Aram Zucker-Scharff (@Chronotope) June 8, 2020