+ https://www.semanticscholar.org/
Amy added 'Semantic Scholar' to Bookmarks
+ https://www.semanticscholar.org/
Amy added 'Semantic Scholar' to Bookmarks
Japanese toilets are too high tech, with buttons and options and sound effects. How will I go back to a world without heated seats?
+ http://chronicle.com/article/What-a-Mass-Exodus-at-a/234066/
Amy added 'What a Mass Exodus at a Linguistics Journal Means for Scholarly Publishing - The Chronicle of Higher Education' to Bookmarks
Oat chocolate made from coconut oil, coconut sugar, and cocoa
+ http://f1000.com/work/individual-write
Amy added 'F1000Workspace' to Bookmarks
+ http://www.webodf.org/demo/ci/wodotexteditor-0.5.9/localeditor.html
Amy added 'Local Editor' to Bookmarks
If you're looking for something to do in Cambridge this weekend, come learn/hack on personal social web stuff at indiewebcamp
This site things I'm in the middle of doing / have branches for:
This weekend, maybe I'll finish one or two of them, but I also might implement indieauth login for my site instead.
+ http://sasconfidential.com/2015/11/06/obsolete/
Amy added 'Academic Journals: The Most Profitable Obsolete Technology in History | SAS Confidential' to Bookmarks
No sessions yet, but you can now sign into my site with indieauth!
Thanks for help aaronpk!
In reply to:
Have you tried Quill Editor?
And you could generally ask around IWC about various interfaces other people are using and see if there's one you like. You can use different things for different types of post. I'm totally going to write a checkins client soon.
In reply to:
Right, mine does a ton of metadata parsing, I put everything in the content field, it's kind of awful, but also works great..

Anyone upgraded Fairphone 1 to 4.3+? I accidentally a Bamboo Spark without checking minimum s/w reqs and I definitely don't want a new phone.
+ http://pastebin.com/0xXV8k7k
Amy added http://pastebin.com/0xXV8k7k to https://rhiaro.co.uk/bookmarks/
+ http://csarven.ca/cooling-down-web-science
Amy added http://csarven.ca/cooling-down-web-science to https://rhiaro.co.uk/bookmarks/
In the past week I've naturally said sidewalk, stoplight, elevator, and misprounounced tomato. It's happened. I speak American now.
Amy added https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-password-authentication-with-apache-on-ubuntu-14-04 to https://rhiaro.co.uk/bookmarks/
That moment when you think your server went down but actually it was your internet connection.
+ http://kidehen.blogspot.cz/2015/09/what-happened-to-semantic-web.html
Amy added http://kidehen.blogspot.cz/2015/09/what-happened-to-semantic-web.html to https://rhiaro.co.uk/bookmarks/
YOU KNOW WHAT US GOVERNMENT I WOULD LIKE MORE COMPLICATED FORMS TO FILL IN PLEASE DO SEND ME MORE
Amy added 'Impactn of Social Sciences u2013 101 Innovations in Scholarly Communication: How nresearchers are getting to grip with the myriad of new tools.' to Bookmarks
Chocolate coconut raspberry cake
I think CHI submission reviews coming in tipped me over the TODOs edge, I developed a powerful cake craving, but didn't want to leave my apartment/pyjamas so the natural outcome is... procrastabaking!
This was improvised, and I don't normally have much success with full-size cakes, but lack of other baking dishes left me with little choice. It turned out great! Maybe using US units of measurements is the secret after all.

All measurements approximate:
Combined dry and wet ingredients separately, then mixed together. Baked for 40 minutes (with poking breaks at 20 and 30) at 350F.
For the chocolate coating:
Stir vigorously over a very low heat to make it foamy and wonderful. When it cools it separates, so as soon as the cake is cooled, pour it over and immediately refrigerate. Still separated a bit, but tastes great.


Let the records show that I will never click or tap the twitter heart icon. Apparently it explodes or something? Dumb. All twitter likes are henceforth (finally) fully automated via bridgy.
(And a million thanks to kylewm for spontaneous inclusion of error logs in bridgy profile pages!)
+ http://www.beilstein-journals.org/bjoc/single/articleFullText.htm?publicId=1860-5397-11-242
Amy added 'The Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry and the changing face of scientific publishing' to Bookmarks
application/ld+json, application/activity+json or application/json.I have to stop just believing things people tell me.
If my WebID doesn't resolve, do I really exist?
Glad to be back after this morning's server outrage / existential crisis.
+ http://etherpad.lobid.org/p/swib15-breakout-sessions
Amy added http://etherpad.lobid.org/p/swib15-breakout-sessions to https://rhiaro.co.uk/bookmarks/
The next Internet of You smart device wakes you up in the morning and says hmm, based on current brain patterns, various external factors, and those of the other people you are likely to interact with today, your mood is on a negative trend. So I've turned off the router for 12 hours, and here are some colouring books.
+ http://bblfish.net/tmp/2011/05/09/
Amy added http://bblfish.net/tmp/2011/05/09/ to https://rhiaro.co.uk/bookmarks/
A. "This is an assertion."
B. "I'm not sure I agree with your assertion."
A. "Here is some anecdotal evidence to support my assertion."
B. "Interesting, here is some anecdotal evidence to support the opposite of your assertion."
A. "But my evidence really supports my assertion."
B. "But I just gave you an equal amount of evidence to the contrary."
The 'my anecdotal evidence is better than your anecdotal evidence' game.
It's related to experience.
+ http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnhum.2013.00291/full
Amy added 'Frontiers | Deep impact: unintended consequences of journal rank | Frontiers in Human Neuroscience' to Bookmarks
A. "That person says they do not agree with my experience, but I experienced it! They are wrong."
B. "Maybe they just had a different experience to you."
A. "If they had a different experience to me that means my experience was wrong, which it was not, therefore theirs is wrong."
B. "You can both have equally valid yet different experiences, that have led you to different conclusions about the same thing."
A. "I understand that they had a different experience, but their conclusion is wrong based on my experience. They are wrong!"
B. "But their conclusion isn't based on your experience, it's based on their experience."
A. "But their conclusion is different to mine, contradicting my experience."
B. "It doesn't contradict or invalidate your experience. You can both have different experiences, reach different conclusions, and each are equally valid for each of you."
A. "Okay, I see. They're wrong though, and I'm going to continue the argument on that basis.
+ http://bjoern.brembs.net/2015/04/what-should-a-modern-scientific-infrastructure-look-like/
Amy added 'bjoern.brembs.blog u00bb What should a modern scientific infrastructure look like?' to Bookmarks
+ https://github.com/w3c/echidna/wiki/How-to-use-Echidna-with-ReSpec-and-GitHub
Amy added https://github.com/w3c/echidna/wiki/How-to-use-Echidna-with-ReSpec-and-GitHub to https://rhiaro.co.uk/bookmarks/
This is part of an ongoing series of notes about Star Trek episodes that remind me in some way of interactions with W3C Working Groups.
In TNG S1E26 ("The Neutral Zone"), a man from the late 21st century is found cryogenically frozen. He is awoken aboard the Enterprise, and soon becomes frustrated that he can't speak to the Captain (who is busy diffusing a dangerous situation with the Romulans). He uses a communications panel to call the Captain, who isn't best pleased. When reprimanded for unauthorised use of the panel, he says "If they are so important, why don't they need an 'executive key'?" to which Picard replies "Aboard a starship, that is not necessary. We are all capable of exercising self-control.
This is part of an ongoing series of notes about Star Trek episodes that remind me in some way of interactions with W3C Working Groups.
In TNG S1E7 ("Contagion") a computer virus attempts to rewrite the software of the Enterprise. Geordi: "We have two completely incompatible computer systems trying to interact!" Sound familiar? A potential consequence is complete destruction of the Enterprise, as happened to the USS Yamato shortly before. Later, during multiple systems failures and faced with imminent Romulan attack, the shields are going up and down and weapons systems are going on and off, Troi smirks: "In another time and another place this could be funny." Riker adds "In case it should become necessary to fight, do you suppose you could find me some rocks to throw at them?
This is part of an ongoing series of notes about Star Trek episodes that remind me in some way of interactions with W3C Working Groups.
"It is a matter of honor!" - Worf, most episodes.
Maybe if I got myself some principles to irrationally and doggedly defend, all this would be easier.
Coconut oil chocolate pie
I adapted Chocolate Covered Katie's chocolate fudge pie recipe - not much, and only in the sense that I couldn't measure everything properly and she leaves several ingredients to the baker's discretion.

Crust: whole wheat flour, coconut sugar, vegetable oil.
Filling: tofu (less than the recipe), melted coconut oil + cocoa (melted chocolate substitute), more cocoa, coconut sugar, coconut milk, drizzle of maple syrup. (Omitted salt and vanilla).

As promised on Katie's blog... really good. It set perfectly after about half an hour in the fridge. And before it set, it worked great as mousse.


Thanks to Liz for the decorative sprinkling of coconut creamer.