@voxpelli you’ll be missed! Options: 1. Participate remotely? We’re figuring it out for Berlin & Düsseldorf! 2. #IndieWeb Summit? 3. Help pick dates for more 2019 IndieWebCamps! (add yourself to cities: https://indieweb.org/Planning#2019)
@voxpelli except the next two weekends are IndieWebCamps Berlin & Düsseldorf, highly in-person & online! So I’ll have to improvise, perhaps more offline activities during the weekdays.
Ordinary weekends yes @voxpelli, harder to let go of keeping up. A few weekend techniques I use: * regular #optoutside activities * walk/hike/#run off-grid, notifications&wifi off * plan non-work activities … with friends, stay in-person present, not scrolling online
@Suw it’s truly amazing. As a lifelong #California resident, I’ve never seen the hills so green. Appreciating it while I can, before they turn golden tan.
@pfefferle@schnarfed thanks for heads-ups! https://tantek.com/updates.atom fixed, raised item count so subscribers can catch-up. Cause: PHP 5.3 to 7.2.13 update. Stricter default function params handling. Updated @cassisjs repo accordingly, deployed live.
🌼 Beautiful morning to #run a #trail half in the #Marin headlands with #SFRC. Trails surrounded by more #flowers, taller plants, and lusher #green #hills than ever.
Cloudy days are great for #running and diffuse lighting. First full SFRC since my double Tam over a month ago, first full SFRC in a while (ever?) starting & finishing with a friend.
1. yellow daisies (I think?) on Old Springs trail 2. #selfie with Annemarie on top of Wolf Ridge trail 3. view from Battery Townsley towards Rodeo Beach and #SF in the distance 4. Rodeo Valley Trail start steps 5. Upper Rodeo Trail start looking up to the Alta Trail hills 6. red & yellow flower on Alta Trail
From my understanding this API is an attempt at providing web developers more control to improve user-perceived load-time performance, yet is a "run-to-completion violation".
“It's amazing how productive doing nothing can be.” — Jeff Bridges as #KevinFlynn¹
Set a #sunrise PR #running to the top of #MtTam today, 84:41 #ascent, cutting nearly 4 minutes from my previous #record set six months ago. Thanks to a #beautiful day, chasing speedy pal Hannah, and taking time-off to heal from an injury 33 days prior.
That rainy Friday I #ran up #Tam twice (while pal Bryan was doing 3x), head-slammed a fallen tree on my first descent, injured my right thigh on a hard fall onto slippery solid rock on the second. https://tantek.com/2019/081/t1/ran-tam-rain-twice
Took the weekend to recover, went to the doctor Monday, no concussion (or any symptoms of head injury, somehow no head bruise either), no leg break, just tissue damage. Ran a mile the next day, that night my right knee turned purple and swelled up, apparenty from my internal thigh bruise liquifying and leaking downward. Stopped running after that.
Started waking up every night from knee pain, struggling to get back to sleep.
Three weeks without running, part of it at a yoga retreat, doing yoga twice a day, and plenty of nothing too. On the second night of the retreat the overnight knee pain stopped. Tried a short trail scamper down & up the next day, felt fine.
Gradually increased my #trail running distance and altitude until returning to Tam this morning for the first time since injury. Felt strong so I pushed hard and finally shattered a six month old PR.
As before, while away I went without a few things for a few days:
4d no coffee while on yoga retreat 8d no watching media (between flights to&from) 12d no deliberate listening to music 16d+ no earphones/headphones for music
And significantly reduced screentime.
The fewer stimulants, the more calmness, the more I could see, hear, and sense.
Lack of (or insufficient) self-advocacy can be a form of self-obstruction, seeing doors as locked when they are unlocked, or self-sabotage, misperceiving self-worth, not speaking up, understating self-worth.
Such harms may spill into shared works and relationships, under-advocacy and under-appreciation of partners, friends, teammates, co-workers, communities.
These connections can work both ways. Advocacy strengthening advocacy. Worth to worth.
Time away was good. Calmness, perspectives, insights:
1 I need to self-advocate more 2 More sight into the yoga teacher / student relationship 3 Listening, respecting, respecting choices & wishes 4 Talkers vs. listeners, their dynamic, few that balance both
Despite not checking FB (always a good start), I’ve found it takes a while (at least a day?) to stop feeling compelled to check, keep up with, or “work on” whatever projects (job related or not) are top of mind. Email, Slack, etc.
20 years ago today, having only seen a brief trailer but convinced it was going be a big deal, I took my team working on the #Tasmanengine for @Microsoft #IE5Mac to the opening day of #TheMatrix at AMC Mercado 20. @sfalken@jimmyg #Matrix #1999_090
Want to hear @zeldman and me talk #webstandards #CSS #microformats #independentweb what to do about the #toolchain rift(s) and latest advances in the #indieweb?
Ran up Mt Tam in rain today. Twice. ~17.8 miles, 5300+' climbed. First #solotam. First #doubletam. I got knocked down, but I got up again. Twice.
1 Started with @BryanTing(📷) 2 Temelpa trailhead 3 #SF #skyline still visible under the cloud cover 4 First Tam ascent done! 5 Clouds blocking the scenic view at Tam East Peak 6 Second Tam ascent done in horizontal rain! 7 Finished with Bryan Ting(📷)
Ask me about fallen trees at headheight across trails, and how slippery wet flat rocks can be.
Summary: 01:42 suspended per Twitter email: "abusive behavior" and "targeted harassment of someone" 18:36 restored per "account got caught up in one of these spam groups by mistake"
My tweets are pretty boring. Running pics. #IndieWeb #CSS
One comparing Twitter to the Matrix about an abstract “someone”. Does Twitter’s automated system think “harassment of someone” literally means referring to the literal text “someone”? Is one offhand tweet considered “harassment”?
Implemented alt text for @cassisjs auto_link image embeds (live on https://tantek.com/cassis.js), as paranthetical after image URL. Now photo posts with alt text!
#trailtuesdaythrowback to 13.2+ miles and ~2500' last #Saturday at #SFRC. Clear blue skies, a stark contrast from the previous week’s cold rain!
1 Gravel steps up Miwok 2 Hills and the Pacific from Miwok 3 Miwok looking back towards Tennessee Valley 4 Dias Ridge looking west to the Pacific 5 Muir Beach 6 Up Coastal Trail looking south to Pirates Cove 7 Looking down Fox Trail towards the #SF #skyline 8 Coastal Fire Road winding downhill
🌳 Easy 10km #run in #GoldenGatePark on re-opened #trails for #Sunday #runday #funday! #fromwhereIrun #trailrun #California #SF #SanFrancisco #optoutside #nofilter
1 freshly re-opened #GGP trails 2 #running around Stow lake 3 up Strawberry Hill 4 Huntington Falls 5 blooming #flowers by the boathouse 6 Phil Arnold #Trail / Oak Woodlands trailhead on the Bay Area Ridge Trail, just off the Eastern JFK entrance to Golden Gate Park.
@leahculver@mathowie brilliant idea and thanks for suggesting it! @FringaleSF was a great spot to try every dessert on the menu — highly recommended. And thanks for the birthday wishes!
https://github.com/lgrahl, by “which umbrella organisation”, which organizations do you think are setup / intended to handle incubation efforts that are not yet ready for standardization? Or do you think there is already something that has been incubated that is ready for standardization? If so, could you link to what in particular and where it was incubated?
While I am a fan of doing standardization work @WHATWG (and @W3C and @IETF, depending on which is most appropriate accordingly), I will point out that WHATWG themselves note that they “anticipate features will be “incubated” outside of WHATWG standards” per https://whatwg.org/working-mode#new-proposals
You also referenced W3C’s paid membership model. Note that W3C Community Groups (which this is a proposal for) are open to all (anyone may participate) and without fee (no membership is required) per https://www.w3.org/community/about/
The existing W3C CG WICG https://www.w3.org/community/wicg/ has a fairly good track record for incubating proposals in their GitHub repos which then either graduate to a working group (some have gone to W3C, others to WHATWG), or incubation stalls/fails as a result of discovering an area or proposal is unworkable or lacks market interest etc.
Are there other incubation-friendly/centric organizations that you think would be a better home for a dweb/p2p incubation group than a W3C CG?
@h2vx@schofeld thanks for your patience. https://h2vx.com/ updated (from dev.h2vx version) with support for #HTML5 elements: article aside figure footer header hgroup mark meter nav progress section time #h2vx to-do: time datetime attribute
The webmention.io /api endpoints accept a 'target' query parameter which currently must be an absolute URL. This proposal extends the 'target' query parameter to also accept a protocol relative URL (i.e. starting with "//") and return all mentions of that target with any protocol (e.g. both 'http:' and 'https:').
Use-case: this will allow sites which have migrated from http to https, or which still serve both http and https and accept webmentions for both, to easily query webmention.io for all mentions to either http/https versions of their permalinks, to show webmentions regardless of which protocol was used in their webmention target URLs.
Test-case: http://tantek.com/2019/065/e1/homebrew-website-club-sf is live with an iframe that embeds a display of RSVP webmentions via a service using a protocol relative URL in the target param to a webmention.io api call. Check both of these:
And you should see at least one RSVP displayed in the bottom from v2.jacky.wtf, likely with a green checkmark ✅. Here’s a direct link to just the RSVP display for that post but hardcoded to 'http:' mentions only: v2.jacky.wtf RSVP.