randomgeek, to random

Looking up "Drupal" and "Notion" and I'm finding how to integrate with the Notion API and I'm like you don't understand I didn't want to work with Notion I wanted to reimplement Notion.

It's okay the urge passed. Just one of those ADHD "I've got a brilliant idea" moments

mjgardner,
@mjgardner@social.sdf.org avatar

@nicomen @randomgeek @codinghorror I left out the part where #GitHub bulit #ElectronJS for its #Atom text editor around the same time, also using #NodeJS. It was really the perfect storm. Server-only languages and frameworks never had a chance.

eshep, to fediverse in Mastodon monoculture problem

@butter, @dessalines, I've grown quite fond of Friendica for that very thing, following things, not just people. Not only does it let me follow topics via tags, but things like and get added as "forums", plus I can follow any or feed. All of these are added the same as adding any other contact (follow). All of these different ways of following things get listed in the same area of my account, as "contacts", where they can be easily separated into to multiple groups (lists). Each followed hashtag, forum, contact group, or protocol type is always listed down the side of my page where I can simply click on it to filter my current feed.

I know that other / interfaces such as , , , , , and have some/all of these capabilities, each to their own extent. However, having played around extensively with all of them, I've come to find that is the one that works best for me. And at the end of the day, this is the only thing that matters. It may be a bit time consuming, but trying all the things is the best (only?) way to see how they'll work for you.

alcinnz, to random
@alcinnz@floss.social avatar

Delimiters won't save you from prompt injection - Simon Willison: http://simonwillison.net/2023/May/11/delimiters-wont-save-you/#atom-everything

alcinnz, to random
@alcinnz@floss.social avatar

Leaked Google document: "We Have No Moat, And Neither Does OpenAI" - Simon Willison: http://simonwillison.net/2023/May/4/no-moat/#atom-everything

Midjourney 5.1: http://simonwillison.net/2023/May/4/midjourney-51/#atom-everything

Mojo may be the biggest programming language advance in decades - Jeremy Howard @ fast.ai: https://www.fast.ai/posts/2023-05-03-mojo-launch.html
Simon Willison's summary: https://simonwillison.net/2023/May/4/mojo/
Julia or Lua's more interesting to me...

alcinnz, to random
@alcinnz@floss.social avatar

Prompt injection explained, with video, slides, and a transcript - Simon Willison: http://simonwillison.net/2023/May/2/prompt-injection-explained/#atom-everything

alcinnz, to random
@alcinnz@floss.social avatar

download-esm: a tool for downloading ECMAScript modules - Simon Willison: http://simonwillison.net/2023/May/2/download-esm/#atom-everything

scrwd, to random
@scrwd@mastodon.social avatar

Is there any practical difference to using #RSS vs #Atom?

chrishannah, to random
@chrishannah@fosstodon.org avatar

I’ve been thinking about my blog, how I write posts, and also about having some form of newsletter, so I thought I’d ask a few questions.

If you would be so kind to answer a few questions, it would be extremely useful. And if you want to add anything else, please let me know!

FYI, my blog is https://chrishannah.me

publicvoit,
@publicvoit@graz.social avatar

@chrishannah Whatever you do, it should be via #RSS or #Atom 🙇

spaceflight, to Engineering

Since the 's 🌙 surface is much than the 's, the requirements for constructing a 🚠 system can be met using and 🔧 already available https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_space_elevator

Pictures (combined) :
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Earth_Rise_as_Seen_From_Lunar_Surface_(5052124921).jpg
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Portland_Aerial_Tram_-_Portland,_Oregon_(14636684883).jpg

spaceflight,

Promising material for a 🚠 : in the form of a nearly transparent (to visible light) one ⚛️ thick sheet. It is hundreds of times stronger 💪 than most by weight https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-layer_materials#C:_graphene_and_graphyne

The invisibility 🔬 of the two-dimensional material structure was a problem for assurance, now tackled by the of , and the National Research Council () 📆 18 March 2023 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-37222-4

Also see the @isecdotorg International Consortium FAQ https://www.isec.org/faq

Picture : :ccby: :cc_sa: Graphene structure https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Graphen.jpg

KelsonV, to RSS
@KelsonV@wandering.shop avatar

I got tired of forgetting where the #RSS / #Atom #feeds are on various #Fediverse platforms and having to track them down, so I started a list.

https://hyperborea.org/tech-tips/fediverse-feeds/

Currently covers deep breath #Mastodon, #Bookwyrm, #Funkwhale, #GoToSocial, #Lemmy, #Misskey & forks, #Pleroma & forks #PeerTube, #Pixelfed, #Plume, #Snac2, #Takahe, and #WriteFreely

whew

Feel free to let me know what I should add to the list (or any corrections I need to make) in a reply to this post!

Deuchnord, to fediverse
@Deuchnord@mamot.fr avatar

Hey the !
Today, I have released the version 0.1.0 of my new project, f2ap, an application that adds a compatibility layer for to your website thanks to your / feed!

You can see a running example at @blog! 🤩

Currently, only the support for Mastodon is guaranteed, but there are a lot of other platforms out there. If you are on another social platform, please help me document the platforms support! 🙏

https://github.com/Deuchnord/f2ap/wiki/Social-platforms-compatibility

rysiek, to random
@rysiek@mstdn.social avatar

#Browsers, time to bring back the RSS/Atom feed icon displayed when a website has an RSS/Atom feed. :rss:

It's long past-due!

rysiek,
@rysiek@mstdn.social avatar

On that note, do check out Brandon Quakkelaar's RSS Discovery Engine:
https://rdengine.quakkels.com/

It's pretty damn fetch!

#RSS #Atom

pfefferle, to Facebook German
@pfefferle@notiz.blog avatar

# Facebooks Open Strategy?

In den letzten Tagen hat Facebook einige so spannende Ankündigungen gemacht, dass ich sogar kurz mal meinen Umzugsstress unterbrechen und darüber bloggen muss 🙂

Die Facebook Open Stream API

Die erste Ankündigung betrifft Facebooks der spätestens seit dem letzten Redesign das zentrale Feature von Facebook geworden zu sein scheint. Mit der Open Stream API führt Facebook diese Strategie fort und öffnet die Aktivitäten auch für externe Applikationen und Services. Besonders lobenswert ist, dass Facebook neben einer proprietären API (zum lesen und schreiben) auch einen Atom-Feed+Activity Extension1 zum weiterverarbeiten des Activity Streams anbietet. Leider ist aber auch der Atom-Feed über den Facebook-Authentifizierungsprozess geschützt und kann dadurch nicht ohne weiteres mit z.B. einem Feedreader abonniert werden.

Dass Facebook die proprietäre Open Stream API entwickelt, statt die OpenSocial RESTFul API einzusetzen ist leider zu verstehen, immerhin ist OpenSocial als Googles Antwort auf die Facebook-Apps entstanden. Schade!

OpenID Login

Als Facebook letztes Jahr der OpenID-Foundation beigetreten ist, um sie speziell in Sachen Usability/User Experience zu unterstützt, hatte ich natürlich große Hoffnung, dass Facebook in naher Zukunft auch selbst auf OpenID umstellen würde. Seit Montag ist jetzt klar, dass Facebook an einem OpenID-Login arbeitet, der hoffentlich auch irgendwann ein fester Bestandteil von Facebook-Connect wird.

Aber Facebook wäre nicht Facebook, wenn sie einfach nur einen klassischen OpenID-Login umsetzen würden. Wie Carsten Pötter auf SpreadOpenID beschreibt, plant Facebook eine Art OpenID-Auto-Discovery:

Facebook will automatically check to see if users have logged into any OpenID account when they hit Facebook.com, and give them the option to automatically login to Facebook without entering new information.

Leider ist dieses Feature, wohl nicht global für alle OpenID-Provider und definitiv nicht ohne Directed Identity möglich… aber man wird sehen (vielleicht spinn ich hier im Blog demnächst mal ein paar Szenarien (Worst-Cases) durch).


1 Die https://web.archive.org/web/20100301111824/http://martin.atkins.me.uk:80/specs/activitystreams/atomactivity erweitert die Atom Spezifikation um eine Aktivitäten-Syntax. Die Idee entstand im Rahmen des DiSo-Projekts und wird unter anderem auch schon von MySpace und YIID unterstützt. Darauf werde ich demnächst sicherlich noch etwas detaillierter eingehen.

https://notiz.blog/b/Qz

#ActivityStream #ATOM #Facebook #FacebookConnect #OpenStreamAPI #OpenID

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