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  3. I’ve been working on this for a while, but let’s make it official: I started a little Tumblr-like microblog about software craft and quality!

I’ve been working on this for a while, but let’s make it official: I started a little Tumblr-like microblog about software craft and quality!

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  • mwichary@mastodon.onlineM mwichary@mastodon.online

    @imsop @mez In theory a well-functioning URL bar/omnibox should handle both, so that’s somewhat reassuring.

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    #82

    @mwichary @mez
    I actually found the example by typing "-123" into Firefox's address bar and looking what it came up with 🙃

    However, Firefox's completion searches history by both URL and title, in any order. If I type "new stargate series", I get both that article and https://reactormag.com/stargate-amazon-mgm-studios/

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    • cogdog@cosocial.caC cogdog@cosocial.ca

      @mwichary I love the Flickr url pattern. You could not find a collections link with knowing the pattern.

      I am fine with the unique id as shorter url. Also knowing where it is in a downloaded photo allows the secret url trick to find the original page https://cogdogblog.com/2015/10/flickr-trickr/

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      #83

      @cogdog @mwichary the URL structure for images (id, secret, size) is described in the API docs. https://www.flickr.com/services/api/misc.urls.html
      (I built a few things on the Flickr API circa 2005-2010. I suspect I can still remember some of the flickr.photos.search arguments.)

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      • paulmison@sfba.socialP paulmison@sfba.social

        @cogdog @mwichary the URL structure for images (id, secret, size) is described in the API docs. https://www.flickr.com/services/api/misc.urls.html
        (I built a few things on the Flickr API circa 2005-2010. I suspect I can still remember some of the flickr.photos.search arguments.)

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        #84

        @paulmison @mwichary That api has held strong, With little more the docs and the Flickr PHP library I built two sites like 12 years ago that use the API and they still work

        https://pechaflickr.net/
        https://5card.Cogdogblog.com

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        • mwichary@mastodon.onlineM mwichary@mastodon.online

          In which I celebrate the craft of Flickr’s original, amazing URL scheme: https://unsung.aresluna.org/unsung-heroes-flickrs-urls-scheme/

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          #85

          I don’t know if this is spicy (I honestly don’t even know what “spicy” means anymore on the internet), but wrote what I learned about making a bug process work for more people than just engineers: https://unsung.aresluna.org/how-to-make-sure-a-designer-never-files-a-bug-again/

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          • mwichary@mastodon.onlineM mwichary@mastodon.online

            I don’t know if this is spicy (I honestly don’t even know what “spicy” means anymore on the internet), but wrote what I learned about making a bug process work for more people than just engineers: https://unsung.aresluna.org/how-to-make-sure-a-designer-never-files-a-bug-again/

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            #86

            For my 150th (!) post, a look back at Apple’s breathing lights: https://unsung.aresluna.org/just-a-little-detail-that-wouldnt-sell-anything/

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            • mwichary@mastodon.onlineM mwichary@mastodon.online

              For my 150th (!) post, a look back at Apple’s breathing lights: https://unsung.aresluna.org/just-a-little-detail-that-wouldnt-sell-anything/

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              #87

              @mwichary Ha, you've reminded me of an old MacBook I had when I was teaching that did that. The kids in the class noticed the “breathing” 😄

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              • mwichary@mastodon.onlineM mwichary@mastodon.online

                For my 150th (!) post, a look back at Apple’s breathing lights: https://unsung.aresluna.org/just-a-little-detail-that-wouldnt-sell-anything/

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                #88

                @mwichary what a nicely written post. thank you. i always found the sleep light’s rhythm very cozy on my iBook/PB/iMac G5, but hadn’t realized the period was tuned to human breathing. just a wonderful detail. the apple I fell in love with of the 2000s.

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                • mwichary@mastodon.onlineM mwichary@mastodon.online

                  For my 150th (!) post, a look back at Apple’s breathing lights: https://unsung.aresluna.org/just-a-little-detail-that-wouldnt-sell-anything/

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                  #89

                  @mwichary to me, this stuff DID sell it. The attention to detail is just what made those machines special and a joy to use. That's what "going the extra mile" looks like in product design

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                  • mwichary@mastodon.onlineM mwichary@mastodon.online

                    For my 150th (!) post, a look back at Apple’s breathing lights: https://unsung.aresluna.org/just-a-little-detail-that-wouldnt-sell-anything/

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                    #90

                    @mwichary What a nice post. I had actually totally forgotten about them. Especially the ones in the latch button of the PowerBooks. It really was so soothing.

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                    • mwichary@mastodon.onlineM mwichary@mastodon.online

                      For my 150th (!) post, a look back at Apple’s breathing lights: https://unsung.aresluna.org/just-a-little-detail-that-wouldnt-sell-anything/

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                      #91

                      @mwichary Interesting. I didn’t pick up on the “breathing” aspect but I recall that the slow pulsing was quite soothing. It was also useful and usable: it conveyed information if you looked at it, without attracting attention to itself.

                      By contrast, many things (like cursors) blink too fast for my taste, saying “Hurry up and type something!” Even a non-blinking red LED, like on a TV in a darkened hotel room, is too harsh. I carry a roll of gaffer tape in my travel kit for such situations.

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