Notes

  • This week, while in Boston, I''m pleased to have finally attended my first #indiewebcamp. Two days of sharing, hacking and working on projects with some lovely, friendly people to help further the independent web.
  • In Boston for some work and hacking stateside. It's absolutely flipping freezing outside but so far enjoying my few days here.
  • Just arrived in beautiful Bath, ready for tomorrow’s @BathRuby conference.
  • Reaction in the Guardian to Tinder’s new Plus tier: I probably wouldn’t pay $19.99 a month (the senior anti-discount for Tinder Plus) just for the privilege of getting take-backs on my mistaken swipes. But I’d pay extra to be an over-30 on Tinder if it meant I had an option where under-30s couldn’t interact with me. There’s still plenty of room in the dating market beyond Tinder and free sites for those wiling to pay for a better experience on a specialised site. Choosing a site dedicated to a...
  • Three days of walking round a city like Prague really does boost your daily step count. https://barryf.s3.amazonaws.com/prague_steps.jpg
  • A lovely animation explaining Hilbert's Infinite Hotel Paradox which hurt my head back at university: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uj3_KqkI9Zo /via @kottke
  • Lesson learned. Pulling stupid faces in holiday photos won't stop my wife from uploading them to Facebook. #untagging
  • Writing tests is great, but a static type system is like a built-in test suite that catches all the ridiculous, pointless problems you waste time on every day, so that you can focus on the interesting ones. – Tom Stuart on static typing in Ruby
  • Announcing Micropublish: the tool I use to post on my personal #indieweb site via #micropub https://micropublish.herokuapp.com/about https://barryf.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/micropublish.png
  • Enjoying this (much-linked) Nathan Barley 10-year retrospective which times nicely with my visit to Hoxton tonight http://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2015/feb/10/nathan-barley-charlie-brooker-east-london-comedy
  • A Conference Call in Real Life http://youtu.be/DYu_bGbZiiQ
  • Steering well clear of Match of the Day tonight. The rugby was good last night wasn't it? Yep. #THFCvAFC
  • If it wasn’t irritating enough dealing with Ticketmaster’s website, its CAPTCHA is now trolling me. barryf.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com…
  • Outlook for iOS/Android: youtu.be… Very nice. Whisper it, but it may be time to look again at Office 365 vs Google Apps.
  • New “feeling old” milestone: Arsenal have signed Krystian Bielik who was born in 1998 – after I started university.
  • A few small site updates this evening. I’ve updated my Micropub syndication handling to work with PHP-style arrays as per Aaron’s new approach. Secondly, after a few garbled webmentions, I’ve switched away from the Ruby Microformats 2 parser to use the PHP library which seems to be more complete, especially for nested attributes.
  • “Look out for Barry… coming soon!” Can anyone explain this poster I’ve discovered on my computer? barryf.s3.amazonaws.com…
  • Stand-up comedian stringing along an online dating scammer www.youtube.com…
  • New feature on this site courtesy of Bridgy: I can now “like” photos on Instagram. Using Quill I first post a like to an Instagram photo’s permalink. This is then sent to my site’s endpoint which creates the page and sends a webmention for Bridgy to notify Instagram. Meanwhile my site grabs the image thumbnail and title to display on my site. For example: here’s a like from this morning: barryfrost.com… All very easy. I just glue together the loosely coupled pieces.
  • And so it’s time to launch a new version of my personal website, barryfrost.com.… Over the last few weeks I’ve been building this new platform from scratch with a few new key aims: Hosting all of my 10+ years of Pinboard/Delicious bookmarks, Twitter tweets and blog articles Sending replies, reposts and likes to IndieWeb sites and silos like Instagram Store all my content in files rather than in a database but cache/index using SQL/NoSQL Exposing a Micropub endpoint for creating new...
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