TiddlyWiki Online App
Tag: Glitch
Cool to see someone has gotten TiddlyWiki working on Glitch…
Here are a handful of Glitch apps you can use to jumpstart your new site.
![Luca Hammer](https://i0.wp.com/s3.amazonaws.com/production-assetsbucket-8ljvyr1xczmb/user-avatar/fca5462b-b482-4b3f-9736-33332528c460-large.png?w=660&ssl=1)
Get websites and RSS Feeds of the people you follow on Twitter. Import the OPML-file with your favorite feedreader.
I love nothing more than OPML related tools! I just finished exporting all of my YouTube subscriptions the other day, now I can get the RSS feeds from the websites of all the people I’m following on Twitter?! This is awesome. I’ll need to work out how I might be able to import it all into my following page.
As I look at this wonderful little app, I can’t help but think at how nice it might be if they added the SubToMe universal following button for these. I haven’t looked in a while, but it’s possible that the Feed.ly integration for SubToMe needed a tweak to get it working again.
For inspiration: using @glitch our friend @schmarty has built an #IndieWeb ring to link people’s personal websites which dovetails on your prior idea.
Many on the ring are developer related btw.
https://indieweb.org/indiewebring
Many on the ring are developer related btw.
https://indieweb.org/indiewebring
👓 #LoveBombs for Thimble: Saying Goodbye to Teacher, Mentor, Friend | INTERTEXTrEVOLUTION
An ode to Thimble and a look to the future
![Bill Lumbergh from Office Space says, "I'm going to need to ask you to go ahead and not use microformats classes in your CSS."](https://i0.wp.com/boffosocko.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/microformats-in-CSS.png?resize=660%2C360&ssl=1)
The instructive meme I made with Glitch for .
👓 It’s like Shazam — for your face! | Anil Dash
Today's most fun new Glitch app is Record Player, which lets you upload a photo, then uses Google Cloud's Vision API to recognize the image and play it on Spotify. It works really well, but the real fun starts when you upload a selfie or a picture of yourself.
Kind of interesting, but there’s some sort of real value here after one has tried it…