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@rickardlindberg You’re very welcome! This post made my heart sing. 🥰 Growing up in the nineties, I learned web development the same way, and I still view-source on most sites I visit. There’s always so much to learn and, sometimes, interesting tidbits to discover. I love, for example, how Robin’s sites tend to have poems hidden away in HTML comments.
@Archimage I’ve hand-soldered the odd surface-mount device here and there, but never a single project with this many parts. When I design my own boards, I stick with through-hole parts whenever I can, precisely because I suck at soldering. 😋
For this project, I would probably go the reflow route using a solder paste stencil, with a high probability of messing it up anyway. 😊
@KimberlyHirsh Aww, this made my day. 🥰 Thanks for sharing!
@deandmx No, there’s no limitation; I just haven’t implemented support for that yet. 😊
@kottkrig Allt man behöver.
@rom There’s a getting started guide in the works, but no other how-tos that I’m aware of. I found the API documentation pretty good and also studied other connectors. The latest version of the developer tool, Tapestry Loom, is on TestFlight. You’ll find a link to it under the What to Test section for the Tapestry build, if that makes sense. 😊
@lmika Ecosia buys their search results from Google (and Bing), so you should still get Reddit hits in the future.
@Nifflas You can use - to exclude words and phrases: -"visual studio code".
@sarajw It’s not too bad, I’ve had two visits from mosquitoes so far. 😅
@jden Hmm, do you mean an explanation of the source code? No, I’m afraid not. There’s the getting started documentation, which is linked in the top post of this conversation. I’ve also detailed parts of the implementation in the past, through my posts and replies on my blog and over at the [help center](https://help.micro.blog/search?q=“search space”).
@iakonkret Det gör jag också. 😊
@gustav 😅
@gustav 🤔 Det är ingen dum idé.
@odd Yay! 🎉 And don’t feel bad; I enjoy figuring stuff out. 😊
@pratik In this case, we mean our replies to others.
@kottkrig @snowracer You see right through me, Johan. That’s precisely how I roll. 😋 Old versions of the now page end up as ordinary blog posts in the Then category.
@odd Hi there, neighbor. That’s an impressive number of replies! 😅 You’re probably affected by this change, which @manton rolled out recently.
@gustav Åh, nej, va surt. 😫 Jag har suttit och jobbat på Rosetten Munksjöstaden många gånger. Stuk kanske kan vara ett alternativ? Nu har jag aldrig köpt frukostbröd hos dem men när gubbröra står på menyn här hemma är det där brödet inhandlas. Öppnar 8 på vardagar.
@snowracer Mys!
@gustav 😍 Där har jag suttit en och annan gång.
@kottkrig Inga lätta val du står inför. Link’s Awakening är verkligen ett kanonlir och en udda fågel i serien (på ett bra sätt). Samtidigt har jag ju tjuvkikat lite när Sanna spelat Lorelei och det verkar också sjukt mysigt. 🥰
@thelovebing I’m afraid not, you would have to combine it with a service like Fontstand or Monotype Fonts. I can’t vouch for either of them, as I license fonts directly the old-fashioned way.
@maique It sure was a lot of fun! Thanks, I’ll let Sanna know you enjoyed the photos. 😊
@thelovebing Do you need alternatives for all the 20+ tools in Adobe’s suite? If not, Affinity might be a contender. Cherry-picking your own suite is another way to go. At my previous firm, designers got shit done using Sketch and Pixelmator. They are designers with a hacker mindset, though, so tools don’t really matter that much. Give them a stick or a bit of charcoal, and they will design for you.
@humdrum Yay! Enjoy your read. I’m waiting for the same book and zine, but they will probably take a while longer to find their way to Sweden.
@joelhamill Wow!
@adamprocter video { height: auto; } should do it.
@Havn Try doing a full rebuild of your blog. Hopefully, that will get rid of the lingering posts.
@bryan Yes, the reply box is new. Enable it by checking the Add reply text box on post page on the Design page.
@mabel 😍
@rachsmith Your blog is in my feed reader’s must-read category, and May has been an absolute treat with all your posts. I’m definitely not tired of it. 😊 Great job keeping it up for 30 days!
@numericcitizen You must be in a timezone far from mine because here it’s still May 30. 😊
@toddgrotenhuis Looks like the umlaut fell off during transport. 😅
@JohnPhilpin It’s probably the way your theme choose to display category names on the archive page. In theory, the emoji could be shown instead. I added an emoji to one of my categories as a test, and it displayed fine on the archive page using the Marfa theme.
@JohnPhilpin I’m not sure that I follow along here, which of my explanations are you referring to? 😊 But, anyway, plug-ins like Surprise Me! and Micro Memories, have full access to the blog’s posts and pages. So if some posts are not included, it’s either by design or a bug.
@manton Just trying out the new comment feature. 🥳
@jean Wow, adventure time! I’m glad you plan to keep microblogging so we can follow along on the journey. Thanks for all your work. The human-curated Discovery Timeline, you personally welcoming new Micro.bloggers, Micro Monday, Micro Camp, and all the other community efforts you’ve led are a huge part of what makes Micro.blog so special to me. Good luck with everything and see you on the timeline.
@odd @SteveSawczyn Non-Micro.blog readers of my blog typically reach out via fediverse (Mastodon et al.) or email. Some comment by posting to their own blog and then let me know, either by pinging me manually (over email) or automatically by sending a webmention.
@maique I recently read the paperback version of Pyongyang. It was fascinating to get a glimpse of such a different world.
@ericgregorich My favorite thing about writing free software is seeing it being used in the wild. 🥰 Thanks for checking out Surprise Me!, Eric, and for letting me know about it.
@jtr You asked for tips, and my favorite feature from DuckDuckGo carries over to Kagi as well: bangs. If you haven’t used them before, they are shortcuts starting with an exclamation point (!) that acts on your search phrase in different ways. Some examples…
Are you pretty sure the first search result will be what you want? Just add a bang to the search phrase. So, a search like micro.blog api ! takes you directly to the API overview on the Micro.blog help forum, for example.
Adding !i to a search phrase will turn it into an image search. So, cats !i will instantly give you numerous photos of cats.
beer !w will redirect you to the Wikipedia page about beer, while beer !g will do a Google search for beer.
When you want to know how a page looked in the past, just add !wayback after the URL in the address bar like this: apple.com !wayback. Similarly, !ais will often help you get around paywalls.
There are many, many more bangs to play with, and you can make your own custom bangs.
@aeryn You’re very welcome. RSS is the best. 🥰