Could someone (like twitterfeed) use the Buzz API to make Buzz posts from Gmail work as a Twitter publishing client? This can be real-time via PubSubHubbub.... - http://www.onebigfluke.com/2010...
The idea is they wouldn't subscribe to their Twitter feed in Buzz anyways, since they'd be pushing out from Buzz to Twitter as if it were a client (like http://tantek.com).
- Brett Slatkin
The echos/loops stuff is complex and should be addressed with atom:source and crossposting extensions; I believe they've got a remedy for this already.
- Brett Slatkin
How about thinking about it one more level removed, e.g. how does someone use their own site as a Buzz publishing client?
- Tantek
Personally I use BNC Automatic Rss to Twitter http://bncscripts.com/bnc-aut... to send my feeds to twitter. What I like most is that instead of twitterfeed ( before using this script) it shows my own website.
- John Diguit
Check out Alex Barth's slides from his Drupal and PubSubHubbub presentation at DrupalCon Copenhagen earlier today. - http://www.onebigfluke.com/2010...
When you receive the RSS file from the webserver, check the response header for two fields: Last-Modified and ETag. You don't have to care what is in these headers, you just have to store them somewhere with the RSS file. Next time you request the RSS file, include two headers in your request.. Your If-Modified-Since header should contain the value you snagged from the Last-Modified header earlier. The If-None-Match header should contain the value you snagged from the ETag header.
- Brett Slatkin
EFF to Google/Verizon: Unfortunately, the same document also included some really terrible ideas. It carves out exemptions from neutrality requirements for so-called "unlawful" content, for wireless services, and for very vaguely-defined "additional online services" - http://www.reddit.com/r...
I was unsettled by the Google/Verizon "net neutrality" plan. The media coverage I've seen so far asserts: "Neutrality should be the rule for all services, and a... - http://www.onebigfluke.com/2010...
"Bikeshed arguments" are core to the ACM's criticism of the SEC's proposal for using Python to express financial prospectuses. They totally miss the point, e.g.:... - http://www.onebigfluke.com/2010...
RWW compares PubSubHubbub and Wave and indirectly references (new to me) Sowa's law: "Whenever a major organization develops a new system as an official standard... - http://www.onebigfluke.com/2010...
Two bittersweet news items today captured well by Gina: So sad about Wave, but at least I get to celebrate Prop 8 news with my wife. - http://www.onebigfluke.com/2010...
Delivering private feeds via PubSubHubbub is my next goal for achieving the Federated Social Web's SWAT0 target. John Panzer and I have been designing how private... - http://www.onebigfluke.com/2010...
SSL man-in-the-middle attacks becoming institutionalized. This post is going to sound crazily tinfoil-hat- and conspiracy theory-like, but I think it highlights a... - http://www.onebigfluke.com/2010...
Oh snap! Sim Tower sequel coming for iPad. Would rather wait for the iPad2 with retina display, right? Maybe I can just play it on the $99 SDK? - http://www.onebigfluke.com/2010...
Investigating Software Transactional Memory. Been trying to wrap my head around STM for a while now. I understand how you use it, but not how it actually works at... - http://www.onebigfluke.com/2010...
Saw mention here and in comments of how my blog's theme is illegible (or tactfully, "stenographic encoding"). Haha~~ I know. I love how awful it is. I'm here for... - http://www.onebigfluke.com/2010...
Biggest Map() of my own. I recently ran the biggest Map() job of my life on my own data using the new App Engine Mapper framework: 1.5 Billion rows. The data was... - http://www.onebigfluke.com/2010...
I've noticed a rhythm in my work and interest. Let's call it "programmer seasonality". For me it's something like: February-April: Write code. May-July: Design.... - http://www.onebigfluke.com/2010...
The Machine Stops. My favorite presentation from this year's SxSW was Jaron Lanier speaking about his new book "You are not a gadget". The speech was impressive,... - http://www.onebigfluke.com/2010...