Polarization has changed the two parties — just not in the same way.
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I write book reviews on my blog. I also want to syndicate them to Goodreads. Sadly, Goodreads doesn't natively read the Schema.org markup I so carefully craft. So here's the scrap of code I use to syndicate my reviews.Goodreads API Keys Get your Keys from https://www.goodreads.com/api/keys You will ...
I’ve changed my mind: I no longer want RSS readers from which you can reply to blog posts via webmention. It completely violates my contention that social media has too little friction; it’s not a flaw an indieweb blogosphere software ecosystem should replicate. One should have to visit the blog...
While I suspect that reducing the friction of communicating will cause problems and potentially the attendant spam and abuse, the majority of people aren’t going to post “crap” on their own websites that they own and control.
Because so many websites are reflective of their author’s identities and personalities, I will typically subscribe to their output in a feed reader, but more often than not, read their content natively on their own website. For me that’s a big part of the experience. As an example, one could read Kicks Condor in a feed reader, but why would they choose to?!
I almost xeroxed my socks yesterday, but then I thought that was going too far putting my foot on the copier. Perhaps I need a mannequin foot. If i had a mannequin foot… I would walk around with three feet. I’d make up new games of soccer where I can play sitting on the ground. …
Most origami starts with a square sheet of paper. The corners of the square are integral to shapes and folding lines. Would it be possible to fold a ROUND sheet of paper into a SQUARE box? And not just any ordinary round sheet of paper, but a PAPER PLATE. Maybe your blueberries are rolling off …
Before you read this, I want you to go and take a peek here. Stay with it until the end.
I’ll have to think about this and revisit the broader idea a couple of times to really digest it.
Seeking to discredit those who wish to explain the persistence of racism, critics of the New York Times’s 1619 Project insist the facts don’t support its proslavery reading of the American Revolution. But they obscure a longstanding debate within the field of U.S. history over that very issue—distorting the full case that can be made for it.
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The great thing about WordPress and the WordPress community is that we build it together. The features and code, the opinions, aspirations, goals, and hard work of each member of the community pushes it forward. Following up on our first “What to Watch for in WordPress in 2020” piece, we wante...
The petite monarch of country music appears to have launched the meme earlier this week, sharing four photos that could work as the profile pictures for various social networking sites.
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I couldn't resist the #dollypartonchallenge!! pic.twitter.com/TJ8O5YGxzh
— Pee-wee Herman (@peeweeherman) January 24, 2020
The president’s job is to oversee the whole of the executive branch, but under Trump the inverse is happening.
The tweet, in fact, was the 1,163rd entry in a thread that began back in April 2017 ❧
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Every time you shrug, you don’t need to Google, then copy, then paste.