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Render reposts of tweets properly
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I'm supposed to be working, so instead I'm making a list of wee annoying bugs in Slog'd that I could and should fix fairly easily this weekend:
I'll be presenting a paper about twitter spam bots, written with (mostly by) Gordon Edwards, at the Making Sense of Microposts workshop.
I'll be presenting a paper about twitter spam bots, written with (mostly by) Gordon Edwards, at the Making Sense of Microposts workshop.
Along with James and Harry, I'm organising an indiewebcamp here in Edinburgh! Indiewebcamp is a 2-day unconference-style event, with lots of hacking, and support to help you take ownership of your social data and launch your own website which can interoperate with other people's, as well as with social silos like twitter.
Planning is in early stages, but we've settled on 25/26th July and Skyscanner have offered us their office as a venue, but this is to be confirmed.
We're (naturally) looking for sponsorship for lunches: if you're part of a tech company who would like to help out, we'd love to hear from you! You can find out more about sponsoring IWC events here.
Keep an eye on the event wiki page) for more details; you can register your interest or contribute to planning and brainstorming there too.
Along with James and Harry, I'm organising an indiewebcamp here in Edinburgh! Indiewebcamp is a 2-day unconference-style event, with lots of hacking, and support to help you take ownership of your social data and launch your own website which can interoperate with other people's, as well as with social silos like twitter.
Planning is in early stages, but we've settled on 25/26th July and Skyscanner have offered us their office as a venue, but this is to be confirmed.
We're (naturally) looking for sponsorship for lunches: if you're part of a tech company who would like to help out, we'd love to hear from you! You can find out more about sponsoring IWC events here.
Keep an eye on the event wiki page) for more details; you can register your interest or contribute to planning and brainstorming there too.
If people release their models and data schema for remoteStorage apps, we can mash them up with much ease! I'm maintaining a list here of ideas that I may or may not get around to implementing:
Since most of the early Unhosted apps are life-organise-y ones, can we just have a dashboard that combines everything? Can we call it SORT YOUR LIFE OUT?
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I magicked Autobiography to my Kindle, but I haven't started reading it yet because I'm worried I'll cry from beginning to end due to the sheer beauty of the prose.
I'm looking forward to a spectacularly written yarn, designed explicitly to incite scandal and speculation.
I'll read it as fiction and fantasy, inspired by, but not based upon, real events.
I might relate too much, or regress back to my teenage years. I think I'd enjoy/despise it best shut away from the world until it's over; always the case with the first listening of a new album. I don't know when I'll have time or understanding of peers for that. I'll try to schedule a few days. Maybe I'll run away to Kerrara for a weekend on my own.
Or perhaps more generically, Status to Linked Data. But Twitter is the only thing I update with statuses, so I'll start with that.
I want to be able to:
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