You know you always wanted to record video from the perspective of your toy trains as a kid…
@wordcampbalt Any chance you could fix my name on wordpress.tv/2017/10/19/russel-h…
It’s Russell Heimlich
@miznerism Nice! Go for it. Happy you could make use of them.
@round Attributes. Not tags.
@MattWilcox I think the term you want to look up is a “sparse checkout”. See stackoverflow.com/a/600189/11196…
@enqueue_russ @projectfi ProjectFI is great if you use less than 5GB of data per month.
@enqueue_russ @projectfi That’s awesome. I crunched some numbers based on my own usage on T-Mobile and Project FI came out slightly more $$$ reddit.com/r/ProjectFi/comments/…
@ammy914 Our HOA community manager has a golf cart thing she drives around the neighborhood with.
@round It’s just looping over every tweet and seeing if your search term matches the text, or the user name, or the expanded URL.
@round See github.com/song940/twitter/blob/… and github.com/song940/twitter/blob/…
@round The Twitter archive stores all of it’s data in JavaScript files that get loaded into memory when you visit the page.
@leerdustin @bethsoderberg Even more goodness! kingkool68.com/wp-svg/#/
@bethsoderberg Is this you? twitter.com/nypl/status/50755986…
Slides from my #wcbalt talk on WordPress and SVG kingkool68.com/wp-svg/
10am in the Charles Village room
I love the @wpMailMe WordPress newsletter! twitter.com/hallwaychats/status/…
“The dumbest programmer I ever met is the programmer I used to be.” – @salcode #wcbalt
@MikeNGarrett Which one?
Working on my slides for WordCamp Baltimore which starts tomorrow!
@dabernathy89 But each site has a different culture/rules/social etiquette so they’re different from each other. Value arises because people come back
@dabernathy89 It’s kind of like Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr are all places you can type stuff into a box.