Queued for the commute

Queued for the commute


It has taken me a while to get this one together. I am still experimenting with recording on the hoof. This time I decided to record a series of short clips in Voice Memos. the intention was to string them together quickly with Ferrite. I found that a bit footery on the phone and ran into the three track for free limit.
Returned to the problem on the iPad and Hokusai. Only took a few minutes. Both ferrite and Hokusai are made by the same developer! I think I might read Difference: Between Hokusai Audio Editor and Ferrite Recording Studio — Wooji Juice I need to get a bit more practice with these apps.
Lucky find.

“@athole And online, showcasing product on Twitter, while it has its place, risks displacing blogs where there was space to talk thoughtfully about process. Another consequence of time pressures, perhaps?”
Exactly!
Couple of playground visitors to @Banton_Pr Banton Primary this morning.

Micropublish is a Micropub client that you can use to create, update, delete and undelete content on your Micropub-enabled site. A live install of Micropublish is running at https://micropublish.net
I am using micropublish to bookmark micropublish.

A great post Starting Your own Digital Leaders Team. Perfect example of why I love blogs. #glowblogs
Hi Greg,
My bookmark feeds don’t have the titles of the bookmarks. Nor link to them. Ones < 280 chars don’t have titles.
The RSS templates are not in my theme but in WordPress in wp-includes. I added only one of my own for microcasts and it goes in my theme folder. It is added as a custom feed.
I don’t think that the indieweb themes do anything with the RSS. It sounds like you are looking for daring fireball type titles/links? I think there was a plugin for that.
BTW I didn’t, yet, get a mention from your post?
@jgmac1106 the help says if I link like this:
<a href="https://micro.blog/jgmac1106">@jgmac1106</a>
the at name in the app should be live?
Since joining micro.blog I’ve been messing around with my blog and its RSS on and off. I had settled on removing the titles for status post RSS feed. This means short status posts (<280 characters) were passed over to micro.blog and displayed the whole content there. Longer posts are truncated and linked.
Unfortunately this meant that microblog looks quite ugly sometimes, especially when it posts a truncated indieWeb reaction that includes a quote. So I’ve changed how it works a little to only remove titles from the RSS id there are <280 characters.
This is a status post, so hopefully it will show up on Micro.Blog as a linked title.
Details in this gist: functions that have do with micro.blog and microblogging that live in my child theme’s functions.php
