@zachleat I wish I could click a point on the line graph at the top to see the related tweet with that data point.
Creating my own personal take on topic-based Tweet collections/saved searches:
For example, this would make an easy quick-reply to a Facebook recruiter: zachleat.com/twitter/topic/faceb…
It’s fall and I’m listening to the Album Leaf.
My favorite fact in my piece: Americans spend two times more on Halloween costumes for pets than on voting machines twitter.com/ericgeller/status/11…
@chipcullen I’m like that with New Jersey. I don’t know what her beef with Delaware is. No sales tax and you can pump your own gas.
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You know, so visitors can nab what they’re looking for 😉
To sit around on Twitter answering hypothetical questions while procrastinating on doing real work… twitter.com/KarenCivil/status/11…
@randallb What’s an IC?
@chriscoyier I bet you can tie a half hitch animatedknots.com/half-hitch-kno…
Bowline knots are probably fun to learn because they have a story about a rabbit that goes up a hole, around a tree, and back down the hole again animatedknots.com/bowline-knot
@jessabean YouTube videos are a must for putting a car seat back together after a good cleaning.
This baseball game is long.
@wongmjane Funny because it is super easy to just scrape the hashtag page itself and extract the JSON payload already in the page source
@KesslerFreedman Haaaa
“If you want to win in SEO in the next few years, I guarantee you’ll need to be on the Block Editor. If you’re not, and if some of your competitors are, they’re going to beat you.”
Man @Cloudways is my new favorite WordPress host. They do things like the way I set up servers for my own personal projects. Definitely my go to recommended host for clients who want fast, speedy websites.
Can it be included free to anyone who subscribes to HBO in general? This sounds so dumb. twitter.com/Techmeme/status/1187…
@fugularity She looked good, she looked fine
@MikeNGarrett I like the Uber Eats angle of it better myself
@wpdevlife @joe4ska The only other way would be to hook into a filter to modify the SQL directly.
@wpdevlife @joe4ska You could do 2 queries. The first gets all of the drafts where the post type == the one you just want published posts for. Then use the `post__not_in` operator on the main query to get published and drafts from the two post types. The posts in the `post__not_in` will be excluded.