@aaronpk oh weird. Masto resolves xoxo_toots at shuttle.xoxofest.com to the shuttle account
@aaronpk oh weird. Masto resolves xoxo_toots at shuttle.xoxofest.com to the shuttle account
@aaronpk cool! How do I follow the toots one? There's no domain or link and @ShuttleBot didn't find anything
@aaronpk yay!! (how does it know an AP user is an attendee?)
Ah man. Had a big fuck-up with our iOS app overnight and had to pull it from the store and expedite an update. I really don't want to have to explain what happened, but what you're most scared of telling users is probably what they most deserve to hear, right...?
I have Paprika, and I like the meal planner interface, I’ve just not collected enough recipes or written mine down for it to be useful. So maybe I just need to collect recipes and start editing for my own style and taste.
When I’m not working on Pico or going to conferences, I do my actual job, which usually involves working on Exist for iOS. I’m currently working on bringing correlations to the iOS app FINALLY. I’m really excited to share this with our users.
the weird thing about millennials is dentists don't do metal fillings anymore so you'll never know what it's like to have a 15,000 year old alien satellite beam radio signals into your teeth
oh gods… they made trying to muck about with the CSS ostensibly impossible. Every source file has its own unique ID attached to it, and all node-process-tastic. This is less fun.
@aaronpk they called three times after I refused the calls. I figured it must be urgent.
My bank just called me to ask about fraudulent charges I didn't make in Ohio, and in the process asked me half a dozen verification questions and near the end I realized I never even had a way to verify I was really talking to my own bank.
If you knew who I banked with, you could pull off this same call and get my mother's maiden name, PIN, and all sorts of identifying info on me.
I'm gonna visit my bank to make sure it was real.