The laugh track was an odd choice, but overall I think I liked #LastJedi
don't tweet vore at me
@pjvogt @agoldmund omg you guys trying to figure out the buffalo sentence on #110 was so painful. I kept yelling in my head, “looook at Wikipeeeeedia!”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_buffalo_Buffalo_buffalo_buffalo_buffalo_Buffalo_buffalo
I will be there! Anyone else?
Still cyborgin’, reading, and eating tacos. Hopefully staying in one place for more than a couple of years.
Probably from their Italian parents or driver’s education teacher.
Totally! Likewise if you’re ever down here. What have you been up to the last... 7 years?
♫ Danger, “11:02” https://youtu.be/5QIMhpOD_v0
Cinematic, apocalyptic. Loving the album: 太鼓
Yo san diego
I’m a legal Californian now!
Currently reading: A Wrinkle in Time
Publishing read posts is still pretty new, so there's a lot of experimenting and some more manual steps currently. That's definitely not the end goal, though. We want it to be as simple as possible for everyone to use, but we have to start somewhere.
If you haven't seen it yet, Quill is an app that makes it easy to publish different types of posts to your site without manually writing any microformats. Earlier this year I made some progress on adding read posts to Quill, but ran into some issues that needed to be solved in the microformats first (I was getting a bit ahead of myself). Publishing manually for a while helps us iron things out, try new things more easily, and catch issues.
cc http://boffosocko.com/2017/12/11/an-update-to-read-posts-for-physical-books/
Just a note: I did not actually get around to changing the Quill micropub request. I only updated the microformats on some read posts. I will do it manually for a little bit longer just to see if any other issues pop up, then I will add it to Quill.
For the p-read-status, what do you think about these machine-readable values to start: to-read, reading, finished? want-to-read seems verbose to me for a machine-readable value.
I’m attending “IndieWebCamp Baltimore 2018”