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Portland, Oregon
Joined April 2008
yea i'm gonna nope right out of that
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ugh yeah this is the worst, when they run a transaction for multiple orders or partially fulfilled orders, so the dollar amount doesn't match anything in your order history!
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One requires installing software on your computer, the other requires only a text editor. Not saying hotlinking 3rd party JS is a good idea, but it was a lot more accessible to experiment and learn that way.
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I literally don't know what this means and I'm okay with that
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Replying to @simonw
Remember when the instructions for using some random JS library was include this <script> tag and not npm install randomthingwith100dependencies
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Replying to @alexlindsay
Kill Process by @hertling, 2017. Thanks for reminding me, cause I need to go read the sequel now!
Replying to @iamdevloper
see this is why I just never answer my phone. I have no idea what's going to happen if I touch it when it rings
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Replying to @every_daydad
😮 3246 minutes for me, I guess all those livestreams add up!
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Replying to @jamonholmgren
even if you make me enter my email i will do this!
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dang that's great, i'm stealing that next!
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I mean my main reason for not having a desktop computer for the last 10 years has been that I'm always on planes. But that's clearly not the case anymore, so it's tempting.
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Replying to @bcomnes
It's part of the old-school HTTP Digest Auth en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digest… It just doesn't really solve things the way you'd expect.
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Replying to @bcomnes
It's one of the oldest tricks in the books 🙃
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Replying to @pnwthomas
yes that, plus using your website as a home for other kinds of online content as well! This tweet for example is actually first posted on my website, and the Twitter version is just a copy of it indieweb.org/POSSE
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Replying to @scottjenson
If you're talking about what existing silos can do to play better with the open web, there's no reason they can't also support webmentions natively
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Replying to @scottjenson
There are at least two social networks that use webmentions natively: micro.blog and pine.blog As for the current siloed approach, that's exactly what we're doing right now, many of us with brid.gy
Replying to @scottjenson
This sounds like what Webmention enables. This tweet for example is actually a copy of my reply to you that I've posted to my website. It works directly from site to site too of course.
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Replying to @FONTE935
I saw that but I haven't got a hold of one yet! Looks pretty cool
Replying to @SidneyDiongzon
The CalDigit TB3 is great geni.us/hucidG but it's Thunderbolt+DisplayPort, not USB-C+HDMI. This Anker one is USB-C, geni.us/SHPKeJ1 but the HDMI is flaky with my 16" Macbook Pro.
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Replying to @PostColorGear
Google Docs, and I use the commenting feature to make little sidebar notes pointing out b-roll I need to shoot or other things
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