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Omnivore - open source "read later" site and app
I was introduced to Omnivore.app by someone on Mastodon (can't find the reference now, but thanks whoever you were)!
Omnivore is a "read later" app like Pocket, but free to use and open source. I've found the website to be well done, though there are some issues right now:
- The iOS app freezes pretty often, so I do most of my reading on my Mac
- The Firefox extension is easy to use but the "set labels" feature doesn't seem to work, and I general want to label/tag everything.
Letterform: Emigre Magazine Archives
Goodness. Letterform Archive has the entire run of Emigré Magazine online.
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Emigré was a huge influence on my graphic design education and short career in the early 90's, and I will be spending a lot of time in the archive in days to come.
I can't seem to find documentation on what content types #Mastodon supports in the actual "status" content. I've seen posts with inline links and basic formatting, but don't know how to post them.
When you've managed to make it too hot for cacti to survive, you've broken the desert #climatechange #cacti #heatwave
Cacti need to cool down at night or through rain and mist. If that does not happen they sustain internal damage. Plants now suffering from prolonged, excessive heat may take months or years to die, Hernandez said.
Discord #poetry
the joys of online chat the growing branching living conversations violently mulched and spread inches thin on line-ruled floor stacked and strung one by one a flowing river frozen into immobile ice
Art from an Ancient Future
[Love love love these "ancient future"](https://www.karlaknight.org/33-spaceships-for-another-planet-2017-19-/1 #paintings by Karla Night, and I am so there for Jason Kottke's description:
Hilma af Klint as the production designer for Wes Anderson's Stargate
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via kottke
Climate Change in micro
This is a little picture of what #climatechange means: Sitting on my back porch in Arizona this morning at 5:45am, enjoying only the second summer monsoon rain this season. Sipping a coffee in a damp wind, with the temperature at 82ºF (28ºC).
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I realized that -- after nearly a month of temperatures over 110ºF (43ºC), a record-breaking length of time even in Arizona -- I had forgotten what 82º felt like. This is not typical, normal, or a cyclic phase.
This is a permanent, ongoing, man-made problem.
Replying to a Mastodon post from the blog
Fedi/Mastodon programmers... with the #MastodonAPI, and given a url to a post on any instance (assuming I have access to the toot from my account), how might I get my instance to fetch it and give me a "local" ID that is suitable for passing as the "inReplyToID" in a toot payload?
Wondering if I need to:
- perform a search (https://docs.joinmastodon.org/methods/search/)
- find the relevant status in the results
- use the ID for the status
Would that be the "local" ID #MastodonAPI #fediverse #programming #blogging #indieweb
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