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  • Drop Pi – Water Droplet Photography with Raspberry Pi (www.davidhunt.ie)
    Tue, Jan 17, 2017 9:45am -08:00 #raspberrypi #photography
  • macOS 10.12 Sierra: The Ars Technica review | Ars Technica (arstechnica.com)
    "Here’s how it works (note that any time you see “Mac” below, the feature also works on iDevices running iOS 10):

    Text or some other item is copied on one Mac. The device then advertises over Bluetooth that it has something in its clipboard, just as it would do if it had content available via Handoff. Unlike Handoff, though, there's no visual indicator on other Macs or iDevices that anything is ready to copy.
    Hit paste on the other Mac. There's a pause that accompanies the action—nearly unnoticeable for a snippet of text or a link but long enough to prompt a little progress bar popup for larger images or big chunks of text—during which Mac #2 requests the contents of Mac #1's clipboard, and Mac #1 sends it over.
    Though both of your devices need to be signed in to the same iCloud account to trust each other, your data never appears to touch Apple's servers—like Handoff, all communication is local. This also means that Bluetooth and Wi-Fi have to be enabled on both devices, and both devices need to be within range of each other for copying and pasting to work. You won't necessarily need an active Internet connection."
    Tue, Jan 17, 2017 8:34am -08:00 #osx #ios #clipboard #security
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  • Day 27 - Echoes

    Day 27. Solo piano again. There's a half-measure delay added to the piano. The track that plays the delay is adjusted to make it sound far away, by boosting the high EQ and dropping the low frequencies, and adding a "stereo spread" effect to make it sound like it's coming from both sides. This sounds way more interesting with headphones so you can hear that effect better.
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    7 likes 2 replies 1 mention
    Mon, Jan 16, 2017 9:25pm -08:00 #100daysofmusic
  • [Standards] Easy XMPP (mail.jabber.org)
    Mon, Jan 16, 2017 9:23pm -08:00 #jabber #decentralized
  • Jeena https://jeena.net/   •   Jan 17

    The #FlickrFriday challenge this week is "long exposure", I guess 204 seconds should be enough. I went down to the beach to take a nice photo of the "cold bath house" or Kallbadhuset here in Varberg.

    Aaron Parecki
    That's great! I was curious what ISO setting was used, but it's not in the EXIF summary, I had to click to show the full EXIF to see it.
    Portland, Oregon, USA
    Mon, Jan 16, 2017 4:13pm -08:00
  • Aaron Parecki
    Got stuck in a research hole looking for a new laptop/travel bag. Can't quite find anything that fits all my requirements though. Must be able to fit the following:

    • Laptop: 7.75" x 11"
    • Keyboard: 5.5" x 15.25"
    • Headphones: flattens to 6.5"x7.5"x1.5" or collapses to 6.5"x5"x3"
    • Kindle, notebooks: 5"x7"
    • DSLR: 3.5" x 4.5" x 6"
    • Battery: 3.5" x 6.5" x .75"
    • Various wires and cords

    For reference, I can currently fit everything in my small Tumi sling bag, except the keyboard sticks out the top by an inch and so I can't zip up the compartment. That bag would be perfect if it were just a little taller.

    I want something that doesn't *look* like a backpack, and is nice enough looking to carry in a semi-professional setting. Most backpacks with two straps are too casual looking, and most of the one-strap slings are too small. More zippers are generally good, since I tend to carry lots of little things that would all get lost in a single compartment.

    The only ones I've found so far that are close are:

    • https://www.amazon.com/Targus-13-3-Inch-Tablet-Backpack-TSB80704/dp/B00KVLM9GQ
    • https://www.amazon.com/Victorinox-31374701-Travel-Sling/dp/B00Q845R8W
    • https://www.amazon.com/Victoriatourist-Travel-Canvas-Shoulder-Lightweight/dp/B01HU9EE1Y

    Any suggestions?
    Portland, Oregon, USA
    14 replies
    Mon, Jan 16, 2017 3:53pm -08:00 #bag #travel
  • Day 27: Parsing meta http-equiv and returning status code in XRay #100DaysOfIndieWeb

    Today I closed a long-standing request on XRay to return the HTTP status code from the retrieved page, as well as parsing the <meta http-equiv="Status" content="410 Gone"> tag in the HTML. I also now return the final URL that XRay retrieved the document from, after following any HTTP redirects that were sent.
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    Mon, Jan 16, 2017 1:08pm -08:00 #100daysofindieweb #xray #indieweb
  • Anonymous https://commentpara.de/user/3.htm   •   permalink
    You actually want that running on port 53, because DNS is always open!
    Aaron Parecki
    I might have to give that a try too. Tho I have seen some hotspots run their own DNS server and block outgoing DNS requests. Certainly no harm running SSH on both ports.
    Portland, Oregon, USA
    Mon, Jan 16, 2017 9:09am -08:00
  • Sebastiaan Andeweg https://seblog.nl

    Day 1: fixing reposts

    Portland, Oregon
    Mon, Jan 16, 2017 11:12am +00:00 (liked on Mon, Jan 16, 2017 7:58am -08:00) #100daysofindieweb
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  • Day 26 - Sherlock at Dawn

    Day 26. Time for another mashup! This is the Sherlock opening theme orchestrated and arranged like Nina Simone's "Feeling Good." These are always fun to do because I get to deconstruct two different songs and then put them back together. I also included the audio from the original Nina Simone track since she does a solo introduction in the song, and it lined up pretty well without a lot of cuts! The video is the Sherlock intro sequence mixed with some video of a Nina Simone concert.
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    14 likes 1 repost 1 reply
    Sun, Jan 15, 2017 9:13pm -08:00 #100daysofmusic
  • Wholock - VFX Breakdown (www.youtube.com)
    Sun, Jan 15, 2017 8:09pm -08:00 #drwho #sherlock #video #vfx
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    Portland, Oregon, USA
    Sun, Jan 15, 2017 12:08pm -08:00
  • Day 26: Tag tokens and publish date for Quill #100DaysOfIndieWeb

    Last week, Barry Frost released Micropublish, a Micropub client written in Ruby. It's a very slick interface for posting a few kinds of posts. I noticed that his "category" field looked really nice, and discovered that he was using a Bootstrap plugin called "Token Field". Today I added this plugin to Quill, so now everywhere that you previously had to enter tags as comma-separated values, it's now using this "token field" UI.
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    Sun, Jan 15, 2017 11:22am -08:00 #quill #indieweb #100daysofindieweb
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  • Day 25 - The Archives

    Day 25. I got started much earlier today, and appreciated having the extra time to work on this! I'm reasonably happy with it, although I think the last phrase could use some more build-up, to emphasize the hesitation and quiet ending even more. The video is from my visit to the Internet Archive in San Francisco yesterday. The Internet Archive main office is in an old church. These are just two of the racks of live servers that power archive.org.
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    Sat, Jan 14, 2017 6:04pm -08:00 #100daysofmusic
  • [manton]
    tantek Thank you. I think that aspect of the #indieweb is very powerful. Improving the internet, one web site at a time. :slightly_smiling_face: Doesn't need to all happen overnight.
    Portland, Oregon
    Sat, Jan 14, 2017 9:57pm +00:00 (liked on Sat, Jan 14, 2017 2:05pm -08:00)
  • Charles Vestal http://charlesvestal.com   •   Jan 14
    .@StackOverflow who is Caroline!???????
    Aaron Parecki
    @charlesv And what did they do to Bob??!
    Portland, Oregon, USA
    Sat, Jan 14, 2017 12:21pm -08:00
  • Week in Review #100DaysOfIndieWeb

    aaronparecki.comDay 18: I updated my reposts to show the full contents of the post I reposted rather than just the URL.Day 19: I updated my website to automatically fetch the contents of my reposted URLs when I make new reposts.Day 24: I updated my reply posts to be able to show the full contents of the post I'm replying to.Day 25: I updated my website to automatically fetch the contents of the posts I reply to.XRayDay 20: I added Instagram support to XRay, so now XRay returns data when given Instagram URLs.Day 21: I added Twitter support to XRay, although you need to pass your own OAuth keys to XRay in order for it to fetch tweets.Day 22: I updated a few things in XRay to make it easier to deploy to shared hosting, and simplified its dependencies.LibrariesDay 23: I published my timezone lookup tools as a standalone library, and updated XRay and Quill to use the library instead of the duplicated class.
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    Sat, Jan 14, 2017 10:48am -08:00 #100daysofindieweb #indieweb #xray #p3k
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Hi, I'm Aaron Parecki, Director of Identity Standards at Okta, and co-founder of IndieWebCamp. I maintain oauth.net, write and consult about OAuth, and participate in the OAuth Working Group at the IETF. I also help people learn about video production and livestreaming. (detailed bio)

I've been tracking my location since 2008 and I wrote 100 songs in 100 days. I've spoken at conferences around the world about owning your data, OAuth, quantified self, and explained why R is a vowel. Read more.

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