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![]() Hi, my name is Les, and this is my plan. Looking for my usual blog? Try 0xDECAFBAD. |
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Hello world. Happy August. I can't believe it's been over a year since we moved to California. Whoa, Tinderbox 4.0.0 for OS X is out. I need to seriously consider this upgrade. My Jaiku page seems to be doing a good job of aggregating my output streams into one place. Just noticed my OPML blog isn't in there. Hmm. Added my OPML blog to my Jaiku profile, but it seems like Jaiku only picks up the titles of RSS items and not the descriptions - at least from this feed. Alas, most of my micro-blogging here goes title-less. One of the reasons I like micro-blogging with the OPML Editor versus something like Tumblr or Twitter is that I get to see the context of my day so far. I can review the small things I've jotted so far, build on them, rearrange them, play with them. The whole day worth of items is a fluid assembly of loose parts. I'm trying to think how this sort of experience could be replicated in a purely browser-resident app. On the other hand, finally exploring how to blog with the the new Tinderbox from Eastgate for OS X is somewhat tempting. Now, that's really a fluid assembly of loose parts that invites play. An Open Source FeedBurner? A good idea? Hmm, maybe I should dust off my FeedMagick stuff sometime soon. It's still running over here. Granted, what I've been doing is more like pipes.yahoo.com, but it's got some FeedBurner-like potential too. I've got some ideas for an Automator-like UI, and have an urge to hack on feeds again. |
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