Srikanth Perinkulam Liked: HOWTO – Setting up the Selfoss Feed Reader with microformats support This post will show how to install the Selfoss feed reader with Aaron Parecki’s additions to support reading weblogs and websites that include support for microformats. This post assumes that you have a hosting account with PHP support.
Reality Part One
Srikanth Perinkulam This one totally flipped my view of bears! While I’ll still stand by ’everything in moderation’, I now have this urge to head to Eagles nest to experience that contact! Right now! Podcast: Reality Part One How is it that two neighbors can look out their window at the exact same thing, and see something completely different? This is a question many people in America are asking now. We explore it by visiting a small community in Minnesota, called Eagle’s Nest Township, that has a unique experience with the reality divide: some of the people in the town believe that wild black bears are gentle animals you can feed with your hands, and others think they are dangerous killers. ...
webmentions
Srikanth Perinkulam Need to figure out why certain #webmentions from my site are being sent as anonymous. Adding that to my ever expanding list of to-do’s. Since I started tweaking my portal and started getting deeper into the code, there’s been a constant fire in my brain to further tweak and tinker with things. This is addictive!
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Tennis
A quick 3.2 mile run around the reservoir followed by about 2hrs of tennis with the family. Back to the game after about four years. Rusty hands and not great hand eye coordination. Nevertheless, great evening out with the family!
Srikanth Perinkulam Liked: Why Are They Doing it That Way? That’s Dumb. So, this tweet https://twitter.com/__apf__/status/867751153026482177 reminds me of a lesson taught by a chef early in my career.
Google’s Proprietary Fork of HTML Is Taking Over the Open Web
Repost of Google’s Proprietary Fork of HTML Is Taking Over the Open Web by Jack : Consider this: Google owns the most popular search engine and the biggest video hosting platform in most countries, operates one of the most-used email services on Earth,1 has the greatest market share of any mobile operating system, makes the most popular web browser in many countries, serves the majority of the targeted advertising on the web, provides the most popular analytics software for websites, and is attempting to become a major internet service provider. ...
Humans Made the Banana Perfect—But Soon, It’ll Be Gone
Srikanth Perinkulam Just read:Humans Made the Banana Perfect—But Soon, It’ll Be Gone On a plate, a single banana seems whimsical—yellow and sweet, contained in its own easy-to-open peel. It is a charming breakfast luxury as silly as it is delicious and ever-present. Yet when you eat a banana the flavor on your tongue has complex roots, equal parts sweetness and tragedy.
Independence
As planned a few days back, I rewrote some back-end code to minimize the dependency on the workflow app and better integrate with direct desktop publishing. But for a few isolated kinks, this should be set. This should now give me more flexibility to post from indie publishing platforms and set the stage for other enhancements.
Science of Survival Ep 17: Drinking Yourself to Death
Srikanth Perinkulam The disguised lure of Hyponatremia. As a long distance runner/hiker this is one valuable lesson. Everything and anything in moderation I guess, is the key. Podcast:Science of Survival Ep 17: Drinking Yourself to Death Water is life, we’re told. But what if you drink too much? As it turns out, there’s a little-discussed flipside to dehydration called hyponatremia—and it’s been on the rise, killing athletes and otherwise healthy people every year. ...