There's nothing quite like a small #earthquake to see who in #Melbourne is awake at this time :) #NightOwls #MyPeople #community
Category: Microblog
My current keyboard setup:
- keyboard: Owlab Spring Black Chroma
- keycaps: Osume’s Winterglow Eve
- switches: Gateron Ink Black v2 (a little on the heavy side for me, but hopefully I would develop some finger muscles or just get used to it)
- stabilisers: TX Stabilisers (rev. 3)
- wrist rest: generic one from Amazon
- deskmat: IV Works’ Ariandel Deskmat
Ahh… another #earthquake #melbourne (Australia, since someone asked last time)
Krowlle moves. If this flame is beautiful, ⭐ or boost this post to improve its chances for future breedings. #fractalFlame
That looks so cool!
I recently lamented about how few options there are for Micropub posting on iOS now that Indigenous was pulled from the app store. I had a hunch that the Shortcuts app could be a solution since Micropub takes pretty simple cURL requests, and after some testing to figure it out I put together a set o...
Going to try out this shortcuts – to post to WordPress using Shortcuts/Micropub
I don’t like to do it, but it’s necessary; I need to review all my automations in #ShortcutsApp and #DraftsApp and see whether any needs culling/refreshing.
How many of you still have shortcuts from before Shortcuts was a default app on your phone?
2023 (and beyond) Reading List
For a while, I attempted to track my reading on this website as part of my experiment with Indieweb technology.
I have concluded that it was just too much trouble for too little gain. There are many tools out there that do a better job of this, and not all of them are terrible.
After a little bit of dabbling around, I have landed on LibraryThing as my online catalogue of books. I’ve been using it for a couple of years now but have only recently settled on a consistent logging habit.
LibraryThing might not look as pretty as Goodreads, but it has some pretty nice customisation options. There are a lot of things you can do to organise your books – perfect for the nerds who like to fiddle.
And there’s even a dashboard showing a breakdown of your library: by publication date, by genre, rating, author’s gender – it even shows a breakdown by whether the authors are dead or alive.
So the long and short of it is that I will be doing most of my book ratings and cataloguing over on LibraryThing now, and you can find my library here.
Lockwood & Co started off with so much potential and then it just descends into a mess of stupid people making stupid decisions.