Help: Twitter API shenanigans:
https://t.co/U4hRNerSWU
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President Season: I’ve been mostly quiet about the presidential race because… to be honest I’ve been quiet about everything about #politics for a while.
I do want to write a bit about the pro
https://t.co/y0I9Rktqlj
"That lets Iran take advantage of it's large, and untapped...
potential #Oil https://t.co/MsGp0tnpW2
RT @tinymediaempire: the netflix navigation system is like if you were walking down the hallway of a gigantic endless hotel just trying to…
Back towards the IndieWeb: Another aspect to creating my own blogging software: I can finally start implementing some of #indieweb principles I’ve been watching for a while.
One of those is POSSE (Publi
http://173.255.215.158/2020/01/back-towards-the-indieweb
Basics of cross-posting links to blog posts automatically are working. Now to clean up the code and the tweet formatting and push it to the site (tomorrow)
@bitprophet It is! Got a nice builders high going for the time being. We'll see how long it lasts :D
@bitprophet That was one of the motivations for #goldfrog - needed a positive direction for my brain to go
Next feature: cross-posting to Twitter. Do I need a developer account and registered app to do this, or can I get my own user with tokens to use with the client config?
What is the difference between this:

Posted by Dave Winer with a theverge.com link, and this:

Posted by #goldfrog via the Twitter API with a link to this site?
A late feature I added to #goldfrog that I was really happy about: hashtags! I love them on social media, and since I included a tags fields in the blog schema... so I added some code that parses hashtags when posts are saved, and adds them to the post tags. I also added a tag search to the site, and I have a filter that auto-links hashtags to the tag search.
So be prepared to see lots of #hashtags in my posts now :)
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