Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Looks nice; looks like an iPad app.

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Thursday, April 15, 2010 Sunday, February 21, 2010
Perfect on so many levels.

(via mnik)

Perfect on so many levels.

(via mnik)

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Thursday, November 19, 2009
Your fucking tweets. They are normal. In other words, fucking
annoying. Not how Twitter is supposed to be used. You’re supposed to
post stupid shit and in flurries. It’s like war.
My friend Chan’s theory on Twitter (delivered via SMS).
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Friday, October 23, 2009
While it’s tempting to call them “baristi” because of the Italian roots, the plural of “barista” is “journalism majors. via FakeAPStylebook, which is fantastic.
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Wednesday, October 21, 2009
What is going on with Twitter lately?  Every other click seems to whale me.  At least the redesigned page is pretty.  I swear, I’d get more frustrated about Twitter downtime if the Fail Whale didn’t always make me chuckle.

What is going on with Twitter lately? Every other click seems to whale me. At least the redesigned page is pretty. I swear, I’d get more frustrated about Twitter downtime if the Fail Whale didn’t always make me chuckle.

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Friday, August 21, 2009

What is going on with Twitter spam?

In the past 24 hours, I’ve probably gotten 40 new followers that were all a variation of the same type of spam. They all had an almost identical avatar, and all had one update with a spammy email address.

I woke up this morning, and this is what I saw:

I know that spam is a fact of life, but the thing is bothersome is the amount of people that are following these spammers back. This one account is following 1,300+ people, and has 81 people following back. Who are these people? There is no reason that anyone for any reason would choose to follow this account. They’re just all other spammers and people that are auto-following anyone that followers them. I guess if these people figure they can get a 5% return follow rate, it’s worth it. The problem is, the others clearly don’t read a word that they say. It’s nothing more than a spam echo-chamber, and it’s annoying.

I wish Twitter would figure out a way to block auto-following, and it would get rid of a lot—if not most—of this. I’d guess that if there was no auto-following these spammers would have almost no return followers.

I could just ignore this, but for some reason this is so clear and obvious that it annoys the hell out of me.

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Tuesday, August 11, 2009 Wednesday, April 29, 2009 Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Twitter street art (via Coudal)

Twitter street art (via Coudal)

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Thursday, April 2, 2009
I dig seeing early sketches of web design stuff that I use on a regular basis.  Here is a cool one of Twitter search being planned.

I’m also excited about this saved search feature, and can’t wait to give it a spin.


  We’ve added a few other features to this design. If there’s a search you want to do on a regular basis, you can “save” the search. That will place the word or term permanently in your sidebar for easy access. So if you want to know what people are saying about the city you live in, the products you use, or just something weird, it becomes a link on your home page.

I dig seeing early sketches of web design stuff that I use on a regular basis. Here is a cool one of Twitter search being planned.

I’m also excited about this saved search feature, and can’t wait to give it a spin.

We’ve added a few other features to this design. If there’s a search you want to do on a regular basis, you can “save” the search. That will place the word or term permanently in your sidebar for easy access. So if you want to know what people are saying about the city you live in, the products you use, or just something weird, it becomes a link on your home page.

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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

“Isn’t rejecting joy how one traditionally demonstrates one’s superior cool?”

hodgman: Did I ever tell you people how much I hate the word “meh”? Nothing announces “I have missed the point” more than that word.

hodgman: It is the essence of blinkered Internet malcontentism. And a rejection of joy. Also: 12 hive mehs in the replies SO FAR

hodgman: By definition, it may mean disinterest (although simple silence would be a more damning and sincere response, in that case)

hodgman: But in use, it almost universally seems to signal: I am just interested enough to make one last joyless, nitpicky swipe and then disappear

wordwill: @hodgman Isn’t rejecting joy how one traditionally demonstrates one’s superior cool? Though, at the same time, to hell with that.

hodgman: @wordwill yes. It’s part of the toxic Internet art of constant callous one upsmanship. And it is a sort of art, but not for me

I love the ideas expressed here by John Hodgman on Twitter yesterday. I especially love @wordwill’s response about “rejecting joy.” Insomuch as there are certain communities I belong to online, I see a lot of cooler-than-thou shitting on what other people think is “cool” and exciting. It gets really, really old and tired for me, and I think that’s why the line hit home.

I wanted to post something about this yesterday, but it wasn’t until I saw it organized this way on Waxy that I saw how to make it readable. For all the stuff on Twitter that does the mental equivalent of “in one ear, out the other,” sometimes you read something that really nails what you’ve been thinking.

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