that took a dark turn. i think it's just nice to have a map with pins on it :D
Instead of “this one” or “that one” my two year old daughter exclusively says “este guy”
Historic index/map of places I liked enough to check in to help when people ask - where should I go in.. Berlin? Reason two is when in a new place you can check for restaurants your friends have already check in - which is a more trusted signal.
@vm this was what I mentioned to you. I want my Swarm data OUT of Swarm and somewhere I can bring anywhere.
Sub Channels for every book mentioned in books. Although I don’t know what the canonical url should be.
This is how I made fling work! https://gist.github.com/whatrocks/b4b7c306b307c3c707f0d6256fe9afb0
Exactly. I also wanted to experiment to see how to support other use cases beyond Twitter clone with the protocol. You should send a fling today and try it out!
I also hope this highlights the value of @neynar (as the successor to Warpcast APIs) and Searchcaster for enabling weird Hub-free experiments
⌆ * wrote and published (and barely edited) new post on the finger protocol, val.town, farcaster, doom, .plan files, and fling: https://charlieharrington.com/farcaster-fling/
looking good on fling-web! https://whatrocks.github.io/fling-web/?username=chamaquito.eth
Laundromat Bagels are really really good. Apparently they do Detroit style pizza at night, too.
Yes this is what I’m suggesting. Would be hard but useful / interesting. Run each cast in here through llm to see if it can deduce which book..
I’d like to know “which books are being talked about” this week, month, year. Maybe filter by genre. There is a lot of useful data in here.
Thank you and yeah — Fling!! Made some updates to the web reader and also integrated with Val.town to fling via email. It’s fun
⌆ Three year wedding anniversary! Cooking cioppino and about to “enjoy” a pumpkin beer 🎃
Oh yeah. It’s truly awesome. They are changing it slightly in the coming weeks to make everything valid JavaScript so console.email will change to a Val function call - but the idea and feature will remain the same.
val.town is great - insanely easy to set up little javascript crons to do stuff, including emailing or SMSing you (push notifications coming soon)