Also it’s fascinating to see that App.Net is still alive, although very small. I like the fact that I can keep up with the main timeline.
Also it’s fascinating to see that App.Net is still alive, although very small. I like the fact that I can keep up with the main timeline.
I’ve enabled some microblogging features on my blog that means that this will show up there as well as on both Twitter and App.Net.
Ju fler artiklar jag läser om Blade Runner, desto mer känner jag att jag måste ge Prometeus en chans till.
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Efter middag hos mamma ligger jag i en fåtölj och slösurfar medan Iris och (gammal)mormor busar i soffan. Jag behöver fler sådana här dagar.
Fel av mig. Det var tydligen igår.
1. Blanda tre delar gin med en del vodka och en halv del torr vermouth.
2. Skaka i isfylld shaker.
3. Servera i martiniglas med citronskal.
Idag är det tydligen Nationella Martinidagen. (Åtminstone i USA.) Se till att fira det!
(This is a question for David Smith, the developer of Feed Wrangler. Since it may be interesting to more people than me I choose to ask it in this public place.)
Edited 2015-07-16 with David Smith’s response.
According to the RSS specification the title of an item is optional. This is especially useful in the context of microblogging.
In Feed Wrangler, when a post lacks a title it gets the title [Untitled]. Is there a way for a client side app to distinguish a post that actually lacks the title from a post that really is titled [Untitled]?
(I realize that this is an extreme edge case. There are probably very few blog posts floating around that is actually titled [Untitled].)
David responded to me:
I don’t expose if a post is actually titled “[Untitled]” or if I was missing its title. Where would the difference be of use?
Trevlig midsommar! Ät och drick gott och var snälla mot varandra.
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