All this work on command line Ruby apps has got me happily avoiding /views in this new Rails app.
Ironic, considering when I first started writing in Ruby, the lack of presentation was my biggest mental hurdle.
About time. And product. And being more deliberate.
All this work on command line Ruby apps has got me happily avoiding /views in this new Rails app.
Ironic, considering when I first started writing in Ruby, the lack of presentation was my biggest mental hurdle.
Remember the Quicksilver to WordPress Applescript I wrote a while back?
Well, I’ve ported it to Ruby.
The QSPress.rb works the same as the Applescript version, with a couple of tweaks – you can now set categories, flag if a post should be a draft, and upload files – all from Quicksilver.
The full instructions are in the script itself. Enjoy.
Color me surprised that conventional wisdom suggested anything differently.
The services we’re currently using to talk to each other are one small moment from Bell’s experiments with the liquid transmitter.
Its as if when Bell declared, “Mr. Watson — Come here — I want to see you”, Watson was initially preceded by someone wearing fake mustache and promoting Doc Johnson’s Olde Tyme Elixir.
Just a wacky idea to start with.
Qunioa muffins are one of my favorite breakfasts – second only to long breakfasts over a selection of raw milk cheeses – they’re dense as dark matter and full of mouthfeel.
And, I’m tired of Googling for this recipe when I’m in the mood to make these for breakfast. So, I’m posting it here, so I’ll always know where to find it.
Yes, the recipe is originally from Martha Stewart.
Ingredients
Instructions
Ed Kohler1 has a new mechanical turk project – 3rdPartyFeedback.com. For $25, Ed will ask 10 people 3 standard questions about your website and send over their responses.
Obviously, I ran Cullect.com through Ed’s gauntlet.
Here are some of my favorites:
“I like the fact that the website design is spare and not flash heavy.”
“I don’t consider anything best current feature for this website.”
“Add some design…”
The full response is over at the Cullect blog.
I think Ed’s onto something with this service – especially at $0.83 / answer.
1. Ed’s the only man I know with a longer project list than my own.
I’ve been posted to Twitter from Cullect since Cullect launched. Cullect.com/Garricks-Friends probably has as many blog feeds as Twitter feeds (yes its more about the people than their choice of publication).
This is a long way of saying I don’t see a difference between these two printing presses (I’ve said this before).
One of the projects on my Not Until 2009 List is to eliminate the space between things like Twitter and a weblog. Agnostic indeed. Feels like some things in WordPress 2.7 will make this even easier.
Hmmmmmmm.
I maintain a WordPress blog that’s primarily an extension of iPhoto, and the various iPhoto plugins (Photon by Daikini, Photon by Orby, WordPress Export) I’ve tried over the years seem to have stopped being maintained, stopped working, or both.
Which is fine, they never worked exactly the way I wanted them too anyway.
So, I wrote one.
In Ruby, with some help from rb-appscript
Unlike like the other iPhoto export options, this one lives in your Scripts menu and automatically creates (and opens!) a draft post containing all the selected images.
Download send_selected_photos_to_wordpress.rb
Big thanks to Andrew Koransky for updating the WP-iCal plugin to; support WordPress 2.5.1 and greater, make it more compatible with WordPress’ admin view, and a few other excellent tweaks.
It’s been running, smooth as can be, at MNteractive.com for a while now.
More info and download at Andrew’s site
Thanks Andrew.
I’m excited for 2009. The New Year is just the landmark I (we?) need to shake off the malaise of 2008 and start fresh. New.
My goal for the year is clarity.
Clarity of priorities, clarity of mind, clarity of spirit.
To achieve this clarity, I’ve identified a handful of small (easily measurable) and big (less measurable, more directional) ideas.
SMALL IDEAS
BIG IDEAS
Spend more time…
Spend less time…
Big thanks to David over at Minneapolis MetBlogs for a very nice write up on me and Cullect, check it out:
Minnesotans Making an Impression – Garrick Van Buren