The technical details largely pass me by but this is fascinating Computer latency: 1977–2017
Year: 2017
I linked to a great post by Martin Weller (@mweller) that had this video embeded yesterday. I got round to watching the video by Mike Caulfield (@holden) today. It is well worth just short of 3 minutes of everyone’s time.
A reflection on developing a site building upon the ideas of the #IndieWeb to bring together all my disparate pieces around the web in one place. Just when I thought I had enough sites, I decided to create another one. A feed that could be used in a platform like Micro.blog. My intent this time wa...
Aaron’s post give a lovely overview of how he is tackling the #indieweb in a thoughtful manner. I’ve been playing with some of the same ideas here in a less disciplined way. Like Aaron I hope this is the future.
Branching Silhouette
@manton on the tags debate, tags, or something like them, would make things like the photo challenge a lot simpler to organise and play with. Perhaps the tags as taxonomy as opposed to inline tag would avoid more tags than text pollution?
First Test of Happy Scribe @_getscribe
Happy Scribe @_getscribe
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The prices are very reasonable, £0.09 per minute. 50p minimum charge. So I though it was worth a punt, I uploaded my most recent microcast:
And in a couple of minutes I got this back:
The zone of proximal depravity
what the algorithmic feed does is effectively collapse this protective layer
We are closer to ugly though thanks to algorithms.
👍 reading “Robots Are Coming For Your Children”, There is so much of interest in this post I don’t know where to start quoting.