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It's definitely been considered, and we may still end up delaying the release, but for many accessible technology users Gutenberg improves what you can do and access, or there's the officially supported Classic Editor plugin to stay with today's baseline experience. There has also been some good feedback from folks on the team on improvements to Classic Editor that will make it less of an all-or-nothing plugin. Despite some differences that still need be resolved, there's general consensus that the long-term way to create the best WP experience for all types of users is not something you can tack on with 5-6 weeks at the end, but will be the result of continuing the continuous iteration we've had with the 42 public releases of Gutenberg so far. It means we can get improvements into the hands of users within weeks following a release, not months (or years) as was the old model with WordPress. |
2018-10-30T17:33:33-04:00 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/wordpress-accessibility-team-delivers-sobering-assessment-of-gutenberg-we-have-to-draw-a-line#comment-266997 |
The post was one of the more rationale and reasoned looks at everything, and I really appreciate Joe and the team's work in putting it together. It's a starting point for prioritizing the extensive accessibility work that has gone into improving WP's core editor already, but a key thing we have to fix is the team working in a less adversarial way with all the other contributors to WordPress — for example collaborating on posts like this, not tossing them over the transom. Some things like "icon-only controls," which are in every modern web app, are going to require further discussion. What's also getting lost is many things have already vastly improved over our old TinyMCE experience, including galleries, embeds, color picking, adjusting fonts (or design elements at all), and keyboard shortcuts. I'd also like to expand the conversation to cover widgets, nav menus, CodeMirror template editing, and other aspects I consider key to the WP experience beyond just publishing — our accessibility tent should include those and doesn't currently. WP's super transparent and open development style means that these bumps in teams working together happens in public and that can sometimes cause more polarization as people pick sides or inflame things on Twitter, but the reality is that we are all working toward the same goals. Someone told me they were abandoning WordPress and switching to Squarespace because of the accessibility stuff... without realizing Squarespace's block editor is way less accessible than Gutenberg, besides the fact that it's proprietary and commercial. We all want open source to win. We all want publishing online to be accessible to as many people as possible. Communication is key and I'm glad everyone is talking to each other more, and we've begun to move away from the Twitter-style attacks ("fundamental ignorance and disregard for accessibility and amateurish approach to product management") to practical next steps and improvements. |
2018-10-30T16:05:15-04:00 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/wordpress-accessibility-team-delivers-sobering-assessment-of-gutenberg-we-have-to-draw-a-line#comment-266980 |
I actually dig both Microsoft and Taco Bell, but putting that aside, WordPress is free in both its license and effectively in its price as well. Its biggest competitors according to W3Techs are also free, like Joomla and Drupal. Given price isn’t a distinguishing factor and the other similarities among the top three, I would posit that quality is the primary driver of adoption and market share. It’s a free market expressing its preference. Popularity doesn’t mean something is bad, especially in economics of abundance (which the world is moving to). |
2018-03-06T15:32:22-05:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/wordpress-now-used-on-30-of-the-top-10-million-sites#comment-245342 |
Sorry for missing you on that first pass, you can get in touch here: https://developer.wordpress.com/calypso-extensions/ It's also got a link to the extensions directory that shows the 5 plugins (besides Hello Dolly) that have had work so far: https://github.com/Automattic/wp-calypso/tree/master/client/extensions |
2017-11-30T17:29:40-05:00 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/four-things-id-like-to-see-in-this-years-state-of-the-word#comment-242433 |
This is a good place to see the legal filings the Foundation makes: https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/205498932 Note the "notable expenses" through the years. |
2017-11-30T16:25:31-05:00 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/four-things-id-like-to-see-in-this-years-state-of-the-word#comment-242431 |
Sure, a lot of this is in the form 990 that the Foundation files with the IRS this year. Currently besides me Mark Ghosh and Chele Chiavacci are on the board; Rose Goldman is also in the filing as she helps out with taking notes for the meetings, and coordinating the outside accounting and legal firms that make sure everything is tip-top, but she's not on the board. I don't know exact terms of board membership, my guess would be it's voted on by current directors. As you can also see from the filings, the Foundation has no employees and pays no one a salary, there are no board expenses or reimbursements. Its only goal is what's state on the Foundation website. Most of the revenue comes from the PBC subsidiary of the Foundation which runs WordCamps, and will have about 4.2M in revenue this year. It feels like you're looking for more how WordPress is run. (People often confuse the Foundation with WP-the-software and W.org.) Best place for that info is on make/core and here: https://wordpress.org/about/ https://make.wordpress.org/core/handbook/about/organization/ |
2017-11-30T16:24:09-05:00 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/four-things-id-like-to-see-in-this-years-state-of-the-word#comment-242430 |
Howdy Aaron! The Foundation has an independent board, I'm the only person that's involved with Automattic that's on the board. Was there something else you'd like to see happen as a result of the Foundation being separated and independent? Do you think the Foundation would do something different than it does today? | 2017-11-29T19:06:14-05:00 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/four-things-id-like-to-see-in-this-years-state-of-the-word#comment-242380 |
I thought the initial metric of 100k installs would ensure sufficient testing, but Matt has since changed that metric to the number of published posts, which does not ensure the same amount of variation in testing.Kevin, to me it's not a binary thing, it's just which is going to get us the widest array of feedback. As you point out, 100k posts on sites with no plugins isn't going cover everything, neither is 100k sites with no posting activity. :) Any metric taken in isolation is going to be insufficient, what I'm advocating for is we take the success action of using Gutenberg (publishing) into account versus just the number of people that have it installed and active. It's definitely something we'll discuss more when everyone feels like Gutenberg is ready for more mainstream and widespread testing. |
2017-11-04T14:53:26-04:00 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/gutenberg-contributors-discuss-the-drawbacks-of-using-iframes-for-meta-boxes#comment-239929 |
Yes! I try to approach even my strongest held beliefs with a very open mind. I'm interested in the best results for WordPress and the broader web, not being "right" by sticking to an idea or belief just because I previously believed it. If we continue to learn, I'm certain there are other things we previously thought were true that we find a better answer to. Strong opinions, weakly held. :) |
2017-10-26T13:12:21-04:00 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/wordpress-4-9-beta-4-removes-try-gutenberg-call-to-action#comment-238823 |
I think a better measure of Gutenberg's progress won't be the number of sites it's installed on, but the number of posts made through it (even though that's a bit harder to track). We'll still target getting it on as many sites as possible, but the publishing activity is a better North Star metric. | 2017-10-25T14:52:56-04:00 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/wordpress-4-9-beta-4-removes-try-gutenberg-call-to-action#comment-238724 |
Thank you for keeping an open mind and trying the new betas as they come out. I completely agree we don't want anything forced on people that isn't ready for prime time, and I'm really looking forward to getting a lot more usage once the code of Gutenberg catches up to the vision more. | 2017-10-25T14:50:34-04:00 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/gutenberg-1-5-adds-initial-support-for-meta-boxes-makes-gutenberg-the-default-editor#comment-238723 |
The "Gutenberg" name is just for development and internal purposes, it won't be labeled as such once it's fully integrated into core. | 2017-10-25T14:44:33-04:00 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/gutenberg-1-5-adds-initial-support-for-meta-boxes-makes-gutenberg-the-default-editor#comment-238720 |
Citation needed. 😀 | 2017-10-25T09:55:46-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/gutenberg-1-5-adds-initial-support-for-meta-boxes-makes-gutenberg-the-default-editor#comment-238686 |
Your CPTs might not have REST enabled. We've run into some parts of the API that don't match with what an editor needs and will fix them up, but in the meantime try enabling REST for them and see if that fixes it. | 2017-10-25T09:54:16-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/gutenberg-1-5-adds-initial-support-for-meta-boxes-makes-gutenberg-the-default-editor#comment-238685 |
If anyone from Bear / Shiny Frog wants to chat about this, I'd be happy to make sure it's a good integration. | 2017-10-13T19:12:28-04:00 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/bear-app-users-want-wordpress-publishing-integration#comment-237245 |
That would be an awesome "generated" Gutenblock. | 2017-10-03T20:34:04-04:00 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/gutenberg-1-2-adds-postmeta-support-and-extended-settings-placeholder#comment-236326 |
More great work from the Customization team. I think it’s really great how they’ve taken a user-first approach to improvements this year. Just because Gutenberg is on the horizon doesn’t mean we shouldn’t take the opportunity to make existing and new user’s lives easier today. | 2017-09-21T19:07:15-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/new-core-gallery-widget-targeted-for-wordpress-4-9#comment-234806 |
"The discussion regarding the new framework continues behind closed doors and is not open to the public" I want to strongly counter this. The discussion on library choice has been ongoing for months and occurs across Github tickets, Make/P2s, and in the weekly JS meetings. Anyone who would like their view (Vue?) heard in the decision is welcome to contribute at any of those venues. I am certain the eventual decision will not make everyone happy, but it will be informed by everyone's views. |
2017-09-15T04:10:18-04:00 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/wordpress-abandons-react-due-to-patents-clause-gutenberg-to-be-rewritten-with-a-different-library#comment-234060 |
To understand why core development is hard, note on this thread how Gutenberg is simultaneously being challenged for breaking too much and not breaking enough. 🙃 | 2017-09-05T21:59:14-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/matt-mullenweg-addresses-concerns-about-gutenberg-confirms-new-editor-to-ship-with-wordpress-5-0#comment-233142 |
Yes! As we talked about in 2015: http://wesbos.com/learn-javascript/ | 2017-09-05T21:50:38-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/matt-mullenweg-addresses-concerns-about-gutenberg-confirms-new-editor-to-ship-with-wordpress-5-0#comment-233140 |
"Has Matt ever, from the point of view of a non-techie, compared the experience building a website with open source WordPress to building a website using Squarespace?" Thanks for raising this, I have and I definitely think it's important for more people in the WP community to try the same. If there is a specific type of user you think would be valuable for me to learn more about I'm happy to video or screen share in with you running a test. |
2017-09-05T18:13:21-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/matt-mullenweg-addresses-concerns-about-gutenberg-confirms-new-editor-to-ship-with-wordpress-5-0#comment-233093 |
Plugin authors should absolutely start updating their plugins to work with Gutenberg this year, 2017. | 2017-09-05T18:11:11-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/matt-mullenweg-addresses-concerns-about-gutenberg-confirms-new-editor-to-ship-with-wordpress-5-0#comment-233092 |
Exactly. Market share isn't a goal, it's the result. It's the open market of everyone in the world, choosing between every possible way they could spend their time, saying that WordPress is a good fit for their needs. | 2017-09-05T18:08:17-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/matt-mullenweg-addresses-concerns-about-gutenberg-confirms-new-editor-to-ship-with-wordpress-5-0#comment-233090 |
Hah! Nice quote, it illustrates the problem with the waterfall development method. Luckily we can (and do) run into icebergs every week and can address them with updates, both in plugins and core. | 2017-09-05T18:06:08-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/matt-mullenweg-addresses-concerns-about-gutenberg-confirms-new-editor-to-ship-with-wordpress-5-0#comment-233089 |
Thank you for keeping an open mind about it. | 2017-08-24T15:50:26-04:00 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/morten-rand-hendriksen-on-what-gutenberg-means-for-the-future-of-wordpress#comment-230859 |
Rick, 5.0 will come out when Gutenberg is ready, not vice versa. That's the idea behind these new feature-driven releases. We will still have target dates, because that helps us think about scope, work involved, and plan for all the supporting documentation, translation, and marketing material to be in place, but we're not going to push out 5.0 until Gutenberg is something the team working on it and myself agree is ready. | 2017-08-23T23:10:54-04:00 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/morten-rand-hendriksen-on-what-gutenberg-means-for-the-future-of-wordpress#comment-230719 |
WordPress will 100% be a fantastic platform for developers to make sites for clients on, and Gutenberg will save them a ton of time. It's scary when change happens, but remember that agencies and developers 10-15 years ago would worry that software like WordPress would ruin their business because clients didn't need them to update their site any more, and maybe could even create a site entirely on their own. Did you know there are 40M small businesses just in the United States that don't have a website yet? And another 210M around the world. There's huge, huge opportunity ahead. | 2017-08-23T15:23:23-04:00 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/morten-rand-hendriksen-on-what-gutenberg-means-for-the-future-of-wordpress#comment-230674 |
Regardless of what you think, feedback on core and feature plugins really does get read, heard, and considered. That's why every single review of Gutenberg, even the super-rude 1-star ones, has a polite response. Creating great software will never make every person happy, it's more about choosing a path between many good options, weighing all of the inevitable trade-offs that come from a change, listening, shipping, and then doing it all over again (iterating). There have now been 7 months of vigorous and public debate, chats, tickets, and code changesets that have brought us to where we are today, and I think there's a fair amount to go before we can really show the vision of Gutenberg to the world in a mostly-complete state. It is possible that WordPress will go in a direction you disagree with, and I apologize if someone in the community told you go to Drupal or fork, but do know that I appreciate you sharing your thoughts, concerns, and maybe even the occasional kudos on WP as we iterate along. Apathy would worry me a lot more than than disagreement or controversy. |
2017-08-23T15:20:42-04:00 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/morten-rand-hendriksen-on-what-gutenberg-means-for-the-future-of-wordpress#comment-230673 |
Nikki and Richard, some of those tools are excellent and have explored cool concepts and their adoption thus far, though modest, shows there's demand for this in the WordPress community. So does people choosing things other than WordPress to build their site, though people seem to want to ignore external competition for some reason. (I imagine they had similar conversations at Blackberry.) What we're doing with Gutenberg is more editor-focused today, but in the future will allow us to do full site and theme customization and building. The entire history of WordPress is "competing with paid versions," that is taking software and ideas that used to cost millions of dollars and making it better and making it free and making it GPL. Benny has an excellent point that standardization is important, it's the same reason we wanted to bring the REST API into core rather than leave it for every plugin to implement differently. Nikki, you are correct it would be an ultra-popular feature if we put it in Jetpack. 😀 But contrary to people's belief my primary motivation is not growing Jetpack, or Automattic's businesses (which are doing fine). My life's work is improving WordPress, and this falls 100% in the wheelhouse of work we can do in core that will give the most benefit, to the maximum number of people, and totally in line with core WP's philosophies and commitment to user freedom. |
2017-08-23T15:13:40-04:00 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/morten-rand-hendriksen-on-what-gutenberg-means-for-the-future-of-wordpress#comment-230670 |
Brian, as I said in another comment, "We’re trying to democratize publishing for everyone, regardless of language, ability, or economic wherewithal." Just like in WordPress' history, the accessibility will be something that gets better over time, even if it's not always in a straight line. Making something people want is really hard to do, and easy to mess up and we have in the past. Taking something people already want and making it accessible we almost have a 100% success rate with over time. |
2017-08-23T15:02:24-04:00 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/morten-rand-hendriksen-on-what-gutenberg-means-for-the-future-of-wordpress#comment-230669 |
Benny, you nailed it. MR, Gutenberg is a plugin today, and will stay one until I'm convinced it will be beneficial for WordPress to have it in core. Many of the concerns or worries with today's version of Gutenberg I actually share! The main difference seems to be some people think because it's not ready yet we should stop working on it, and I see today's imperfect state as just a point on the journey that Gutenberg will have over the next decade of being a fundamental building block for how people publish on the web. |
2017-08-23T14:41:37-04:00 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/morten-rand-hendriksen-on-what-gutenberg-means-for-the-future-of-wordpress#comment-230665 |
There are over a hundred million people that have tried WordPress in the past decade. I'm not aware of any plugin or theme that has had over a million sales or subscribers. If you combine them all you might get a couple million, but I would suspect there's a lot of overlap (people who buy one thing probably buy other things). | 2017-08-23T14:37:32-04:00 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/morten-rand-hendriksen-on-what-gutenberg-means-for-the-future-of-wordpress#comment-230663 |
I think the biggest benefit of Gutenberg will be to people using WordPress as a CMS. In fact I'm a little concerned that the visual and cognitive overhead of how it works today might be intimidating for people who just want to blog, but I think we will be able to address that in the next few beta iterations. | 2017-08-23T06:27:57-04:00 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/morten-rand-hendriksen-on-what-gutenberg-means-for-the-future-of-wordpress#comment-230603 |
I've checked that one out but it didn't resonate with me, what do you love about it? Mind sharing screenshots of your favorite bits? | 2017-08-02T04:22:58-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/gutenberg-0-6-0-changes-textparagraph-block-behavior-adds-new-cover-text-and-read-more-blocks#comment-227307 |
Wow! What a comparison. Gutenberg is seven months in, completely public, open source, on GitHub, with weekly meetings in Slack, with notes posted to P2, and since WCEU a weekly release in the plugin directory accompanied by a full change log. The entire version history is in GitHub, as well as an extensive discussion on every feature, bug, issue, and idea. Over a thousand sites have it active and are testing it right this second. I don't want to touch the political aspect, but it's hard for me to imagine something more diametrically opposed to how the secret health care bill was approached. The "A Visit from St. Gutenberg" poem is still pretty funny though. |
2017-08-02T04:22:16-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/gutenberg-0-6-0-changes-textparagraph-block-behavior-adds-new-cover-text-and-read-more-blocks#comment-227306 |
You had me, right until the end. | 2017-06-23T09:36:11-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/woocommerce-drops-50-renewal-discount-on-subscriptions#comment-223254 |
It might be time to retire 80/20 from the philosophy page, as it is seldom used as intended. | 2017-03-31T20:15:38-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/wordpress-plugin-directory-redesign-why-so-many-people-feel-their-feedback-was-ignored#comment-216989 |
Thank you for testing! | 2016-09-21T21:35:39-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/edit-flow-0-8-2-released-fixes-a-number-of-bugs#comment-197911 |
For better than I could put it on why it's important to encrypt as much as possible, see this essay by Bruce Schneier: https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2015/06/why_we_encrypt.html |
2016-04-18T19:06:20-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/sucuri-partners-with-lets-encrypt-to-offer-free-ssl-certificates-to-all-customers#comment-166216 |
First, it is exclusively for WordPress sites, and both sites have to enable Pingback for it to work.It's already been pointed out, but just wanted to reiterate that Pingback is an open spec that WordPress adopted, but it existed before WordPress and in other CMSes as well, we're probably the last one standing though. The only difference between the Trackback system and Pingbacks is that Trackbacks had to be inputted manually.This isn't really true. Trackbacks could be automatically sent to any linked site, to me the key differences were: 1. Trackbacks sent what content they wanted to post, rather than the receiving site choosing what it wanted to show. 2. They, by design, did not require a reciprocal link, this is so people could do things like a Technorati-like topic directory with them. 3. Discovery was a much more involved process, and involved RDF on the page. Pingback was discovered purely through HTTP headers which was a bit more efficient. The RDF was because, at the time, it was common in Movable Type (who invented Trackbacks) for the permalink of a post entry to be an anchor on a weekly or monthly archive, not have its own page, anything in the URL after # wasn't easily available to a server-side language, and many of the pages were static HTML anyway. The no reciprocal linking and being able to send whatever content you wanted (rather than it being extracted from the page) did make it a bit easier to write spambots. Webmention’s growing popularity is due to the tool’s ease of use and the fact that it blocks spam effectively with the Vouch protocol.I think Vouch is a cool idea, and similar to how a predecessor to Akismet tried to work. If Webmentions doesn't get much spam now, I suspect it's largely because it isn't widely adopted enough for spammers to pay much attention to it. I don't know if Vouch will hold up to the techniques and machinations of modern-day spammers, who now often try to use multi-step processes of intermediate URLs on social media or other places with lots of user content, legit domains that turn spammy later, and leaving innocuous comments to gain "trust" and then spamming later. But Webmentions also look better aesthetically in the comments section. Pingback comments look robotic and aren’t exactly readable; a Pingback comment contains the title of the post that sent the Pingback and an ellipsed summary that doesn’t make much sense.This is entirely up to us! I think improving how pingbacks display could be a really interesting project, and we could completely change it in a new version of WordPress since the entire comment is created by the receiving site, not the sending one. We could support h-cards! I would be very supportive of a feature plugin or patch that iterated on this. Another rich area to work on is that we discard pingbacks sent to places like the home page, but actually that could be a nice replacement to the now-gone APIs that Google Blog Search or Technorati supported to let you know who was linking to your site. Otto mentions the DDOS reflection problem, which is a real one and difficult to solve in a distributed way. The forwarded header we added to core and Akismet gives more information, but ultimately it's global throttles in centralized services like Akismet and WordPress.com that mostly neutered the effectiveness of that attack. More broadly, there seems to be a trend of doing something that was done a decade ago, but taking out XML. It's Webmentions and Pingback, and we're also doing it ourselves with AtomPub API and WP-API. For adoption it's important to think about what makes things 10x better, not just 10% better. Protocols can have product-market fit just like products, and I think what we're doing with the API has the potential to be really compelling, but distribution does not guarantee adoption. For Webmentions, I really appreciate the optimism and practical get-it-done attitude of the entire IndieWeb community. |
2016-03-19T15:44:11-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/is-w3c-replicating-the-wordpress-pingback-system#comment-155781 |
I'm glad other comments have said this before me, but this is not legit. Reporting host rating with as little as a single customer's feedback is incredibly misleading, especially given some of these folks have millions of customers. Big, important players in the hosting space that are even WordCamp sponsors are missing (like Mike mentions Pantheon). In reporting the results without actually examining whether they're worth reporting you're perpetuating bad data and conclusions, the opposite of what journalism, WordPress-focused or otherwise, should do. | 2016-01-19T17:19:03-05:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/wpshouts-2016-webhosting-survey-results-show-specialized-hosts-are-doing-well#comment-134436 |
On behalf of the Bilderberg Group, Illuminati, the committer cabal, Forbes 30 under 30 alumni, World Economic Forum, and the Freemasons, I'd like to thank you for convincing the world that Automattic doesn't run WordPress. | 2016-01-07T17:29:19-05:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/wpweekly-episode-220-automattics-relationship-with-wordpress#comment-126835 |
Hear hear! | 2015-12-23T19:25:20-05:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/milestone-wp-tavern-publishes-its-30000th-comment#comment-118982 |
Replace "company" with "organization", and using WordPress itself is already coming from a single place. It's usually not the originator that's the issue, it's your rights and freedoms inherit in the experience today, and down the line. Automattic is a commercial company, but I hope that the experiences are as open and free as pretty much any company out there. And at the end because things are open source you have control even if Automattic went a direction you didn't like. Today things in Calypso rely on Jetpack and the .com APIs, but I bet within a year that won't be the case any more, especially now that the code is public and open source. |
2015-11-23T15:18:09-05:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/automattic-unveils-open-source-wordpress-desktop-application-for-the-mac#comment-107088 |
WordPress.com has had a full REST API available, widely documented, and in production use since April 2012. On a given day we still see 25-30% of *all* posts come in via XML-RPC. (Our REST API usually gets about 4%.) | 2015-10-23T17:37:30-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/its-time-for-xml-rpc-in-wordpress-to-hit-the-road#comment-95900 |
This is definitely one of the most misinformed and misleading things I've read on Tavern in a long time, but I guess the author was trying to create "controversial issues." | 2015-10-22T16:34:35-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/its-time-for-xml-rpc-in-wordpress-to-hit-the-road#comment-95393 |
Oh goodness. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Some days internet comments just outdo themselves. | 2015-09-23T03:00:17-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/jeff-yablon-and-the-wordpress-foundation-settle-out-of-court#comment-82888 |
Because he's twisting a core philosophy and trying to apply it to themes, which have never and will never target 80% of the user base. (We want people to use as many different and customized themes as possible.) That's not the goal of the Twenties. Also 80/20 is a rule of thumb, and sometimes we may override it for something niche but that we think is important for the platform, like post revisions. | 2015-08-28T16:33:21-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/first-look-at-the-twenty-sixteen-default-wordpress-theme#comment-72358 |
No, and I would be surprised if any single theme ever gets above 10-15% usage. For reference, the top-selling premium WP theme of all time (that I'm aware of) is Avada, and it's significantly smaller in usage than all six of the twenty* themes individually. I think they represent an incredible resource for the WP community, and I'm excited there are more options of Twenties to choose from. We have a while until the Twenty-Ones start. :) | 2015-08-26T17:31:51-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/first-look-at-the-twenty-sixteen-default-wordpress-theme#comment-72280 |
The Twenty* themes dwarf all other premium and free themes, and they actually do come in above 20% of active WP themes in the world. I think they are well worth the investment and maintenance. They're named with years, but can be timeless. | 2015-08-26T15:41:46-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/first-look-at-the-twenty-sixteen-default-wordpress-theme#comment-72278 |
There will be a BBQ lunch! | 2015-07-23T21:36:53-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/philadelphia-pa-to-host-wordcamp-us-december-4th-6th#comment-71165 |
I can't wait to see everyone there. :) | 2015-07-23T15:55:12-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/philadelphia-pa-to-host-wordcamp-us-december-4th-6th#comment-71144 |
It was actually way before that (from Mark, over Skype in Dec 2012), I just hadn't looked into it personally and had basically forgotten about it before Siobhan brought it up. | 2015-07-22T23:32:35-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/how-and-when-mullenweg-learned-thesis-changed-back-to-a-proprietary-license#comment-71069 |
Go register anything with WordPress in a domain and you’ll be contacted by Automattic lawyers to cease and desist.That's not true, but seems to keep popping up in this thread. Here is some info that might clarify what actually happens here, and the thinking behind it. First, if you hear from anyone it will probably be the Foundation lawyers, not Automattic ones. Second, you would get a letter first, not a legal action. Many people who use "wordpress" in the domain are just not aware of our domain policy, which actually goes beyond pure trademark law, and the vast majority of people just update their domain when they find out about it. Many want to be be able to be linked from wordpress.org, participate in WordCamps, and many of the other benefits that come from following the community guidelines. Third, not every use of "wordpress" in a domain is going to be a trademark violation, as Jeff sometimes uses the example, if you pack swords together and call it SwordPress dot com that's not going to be Fourth, you don't have to attack everyone who might be violating your trademark to maintain it. If your legal counsel told you that, they're not the best. In fact it creates a lot more risk as you're opening yourself up to defensive legal action. Fifth, there are some domains we haven't been able to get that people pointed out earlier in the thread, but just because you have a US trademark doesn't mean it applies in other countries. Finally, battles have to be picked. If the foundation tried to go after everyone who had "wordpress" in the domain it would cost many millions of dollars We focus on sites that actually get traffic, and people who combine several things, like our logo or site design alongside the domain, in ways that will confuse users into thinking they're on an official/actual WordPress resource. (I don't think anyone can visit Themeshaper and think they're on DIYThemes, FWIW.) We also target people who are using confusion (even without "wordpress" in the domain) to distribute spam or malware, something we often do in concert with Google. If I were Chris, I would have gone after one of these sites first: https://cloudup.com/c1qJEJ0l1KA I hope that helps clarify a bit about domains, trademark law, and what the Foundation actually does around it. |
2015-07-20T16:18:44-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/mullenweg-and-pearson-square-off-on-patents-gpl-and-trademarks#comment-70981 |
Here are the four freedoms the GPL aims to protect: http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html The GPL FAQ has a ton of information, if you read it top to bottom you'll be very well-informed on licenses in general and the GPL specifically: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.en.html Here is a link with information on that specifically related to WordPress themes: https://wordpress.org/news/2009/07/themes-are-gpl-too/ |
2015-07-19T08:40:45-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/mullenweg-and-pearson-square-off-on-patents-gpl-and-trademarks#comment-70931 |
And thank you for being polite! It can be a rare thing in online discussions. | 2015-07-18T15:45:52-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/mullenweg-and-pearson-square-off-on-patents-gpl-and-trademarks#comment-70892 |
I have made many mistakes in the past, this might be one in hindsight, and I'm sure I'll make many in the future. I appreciate your feedback, and all these comments really even the incredibly critical ones. They help me expand my thinking and often see other sides of an issue I may not have considered. | 2015-07-18T15:45:07-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/mullenweg-and-pearson-square-off-on-patents-gpl-and-trademarks#comment-70891 |
I'm sure there are projects with needs, some that we'll directly support in the future and some we won't. In terms of other GPL violators, after DIYThemes is finished I'm happy to take a look at other cases if you want to start compiling a list. In my experience almost everything can be resolved by reaching out, many folks aren't aware of how the GPL works and aren't consciously violating it. (Wish that was the case here.) |
2015-07-18T15:03:01-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/mullenweg-and-pearson-square-off-on-patents-gpl-and-trademarks#comment-70882 |
Full reasoning is in our filing (not sure why people say there's no reason, it's all spelled out) and that's all I can say on the matter given there's pending legal action and could be more in the future, which I hope you understand limits me. In the future when it's all resolved I will be able to comment publicly on the matter. But to repeat, there is pending legal action and may be more in the future. | 2015-07-18T14:57:49-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/mullenweg-and-pearson-square-off-on-patents-gpl-and-trademarks#comment-70880 |
Darryl, cybersquatting is a serious acquisition: it is what Chris alleged in his UDRP, and that the panel found to not be true. | 2015-07-18T14:23:25-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/mullenweg-and-pearson-square-off-on-patents-gpl-and-trademarks#comment-70872 |
Holy smokes Batman. The worst actor in the WP ecosystem? Some dude with a theme?You're right, the malware and spam people are probably worse. But at least they're not violating WP's license. (Funnily enough.) Why didnt you spend all that cash on something that would benefit the WP community as a whole then?I have personally donated millions to non-profits outside of the WPF, including six figures annually to the Apache Foundation; Automattic has invested tens of millions into WP core and the ecosystem around it, and supports the jQuery Foundation. And all that will continue! The domain and the subsequent legal work will not impact my or Automattic's ability to contribute much more to WordPress for many decades to come. |
2015-07-18T14:20:06-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/mullenweg-and-pearson-square-off-on-patents-gpl-and-trademarks#comment-70870 |
if Matt heard about Thesis’ proprietary license in December 2012—why wait two years to take any action?Chris, I really, really didn't want to be drawn into dealing with you again. I was busy with WordPress 3.5 and many aspects of Automattic, which was around 130 people at the time, and it seemed likely that this would turn into a big public thing as it has. It is not my preference to go to legal action, but in hindsight that was a mistake and I probably should have done something in 2012, which was apparently the same time you were doing your patents. Busyness is no excuse. There is no reason for the community to go through this again.The community is going through this again because you picked a fight that shone light on your license and patents. We're going through this again because the GPL is at the core of everything we do in WordPress, and it touches a much wider community of open source around the world. Even Envato themes follow the GPL, you're the only one out there repeatedly and flagrantly violating WordPress' license. You can't just initiate a legal battle and then say the whole thing should be called off as soon as things start to not go your way -- there are important and crucial issues outstanding. Whoever told you that you had to litigate Automattic to protect your trademark, to change your license to violate the GPL again, and to patent common templating, was incredibly poor legal counsel. I'm sure you thought you would win when you started this, and maybe you still do now. Given how much you've benefited from GPL software the past 8 years, I don't understand why you fight it so much. You can't claim ignorance on the issue any more as we talked about it extensively in 2010. If the GPL really bothers you that much, there are hundreds of other non-GPL and proprietary platforms you could build and market software for and I'm sure make a fine living from. |
2015-07-18T14:08:02-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/mullenweg-and-pearson-square-off-on-patents-gpl-and-trademarks#comment-70866 |
Chris, let me know if I'm following this correctly. In 2010, after a protracted public battle in which you tried to claim the GPL doesn't apply to you, you changed your license to comply with the GPL. In 2011 you filed for trademarks. In September 2012 you filed a patent - http://www.google.com/patents/US20140095982 . Sometime between 2010 and Dec 2012, you changed your license back to proprietary and started violating the GPL again. In Jan 2014 you knew I got the domain thesis.com. April 2014 your patent was published. All of 2014 there is no promotion of thesis.com except a joking mention on stage during my State of the Word address (October 2014). There is no harm to your business. Over a year later (!) in April/May 2015 you initiated litigation against Automattic trying to seize Thesis.com, claiming infringement and bad faith. In June 2015 Automattic challenged the trademarks you were claiming that were infringed as part of its defense against your litigation. In July 2015 you lost that litigation, and have proceeded to publicize the issue of Thesis.com, which almost no one had heard of before the your UDRP filing became public. Is there anything factually inaccurate in that timeline? I'm guessing the primary harm to your business and credibility has come from you creating a ton of drama around this, not thesis.com pointing to a site primarily about theme education, from the group who contributed _s and the last few Twenty themes to the WP world. I would also say your credibility was harmed by going back on your word on the GPL. | 2015-07-18T11:59:17-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/mullenweg-and-pearson-square-off-on-patents-gpl-and-trademarks#comment-70854 |
I'm not going to give a domain worth several hundred thousand dollars to the worst actor in the entire WP ecosystem, someone who keeps repeatedly violating the GPL and now has gone beyond that into patents. Why reward that? I wouldn't sell it if he offered a million dollars. There are so many people doing amazing things in the WP community, and 100% GPL! I can and have supported them almost every opportunity I can, and one of the things I'm most proud of in the world is how many fantastic open source businesses have been built on top of WordPress. And it's just the beginning -- if you remembered in 2010 Chris said that going GPL would destroy businesses and sticking to the principles of our license would destroy investment in WordPress -- we all know how that's worked out since then. |
2015-07-18T10:50:49-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/mullenweg-and-pearson-square-off-on-patents-gpl-and-trademarks#comment-70849 |
Very good feedback to have in mind as we look at the next iteration of the page, and thank you for sharing. One thing that worked well in the previous iteration of the page is having hosts monitor their tag in the forums, and I would forward complaints that would come in via the feedback email directly to management. These were always handled quickly and in a way I thought was fair. If they weren't, the host would risk being removed from the page. They haven't applied yet via the survey, so it might not even be an issue. (Though I think a lot are working on things to have better answers to questions and submitting their response right before the deadline.) |
2015-07-04T06:37:28-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/the-recommended-hosting-page-on-wordpress-org-starts-over-from-scratch#comment-70277 |
I think it's clear you have an axe to grind and issues much larger than what we're talking about here. I'm sorry that your experience in the WP ecosystem or with the organizations I lead has been so negative, and I do hope it gets better. I stand by only wanting to promote 100% GPL plugins and themes from WordCamps and WordPress.org. | 2015-07-04T06:29:09-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/the-recommended-hosting-page-on-wordpress-org-starts-over-from-scratch#comment-70276 |
Frankie, the $99 is for the WordPress.com premium plan, which includes VideoPress, a domain, space, premium Typekit fonts, custom CSS, premium support (usually livechat), and more. We haven't announced separate pricing for .org users yet, it's a .com-focused release right now. | 2015-07-03T14:35:32-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/automattic-overhauls-videopress-and-open-sources-technologies-used-to-build-it#comment-70243 |
You can't buy your way onto that page. It's editorially driven and chosen. Inclusion and ranking will be driven by who I think is best for its audience, not anything commercial. I think you missed the part where this very site, which gets plenty of traffic, is hosted on Bluehost. Check out Jeffro's comment above. On the elephant / Godaddy thing -- yes that was terrible. (And don't forget SOPA!) It was also four years ago, and the entire management has changed since then. Is it fair to penalize an organization of thousands of people for something so far in the past, done by people no longer there? Just like people deserve second chances, so do organizations. |
2015-07-03T14:30:05-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/the-recommended-hosting-page-on-wordpress-org-starts-over-from-scratch#comment-70242 |
I'm seeing a lot of hate on the big hosts (Godaddy, EIG, etc), but the truth is that they mediate the experience for many millions of active WordPress installations, and the work they've done around upgrades has been probably the biggest improvement to the WordPress ecosystem overall the past 5 years. I also try out these sites myself, as Jeff mentioned earlier Tavern used to be hosted on Dreamhost, and is now on Bluehost. I help out family and friends with .org installs on a pretty wide variety of hosts, and sometimes even call up support or livechat myself to ask questions and see what the experience is like. I also get hundreds of emails a year on the host feedback address. I read tons of hosting threads on our support forums. A very small % of new WordPress users are going to set up PHP/MySQL/etc themselves, so the host is key to their experience. But there are a lot I'm not familiar with, and I'm interested in giving a fresh look to a wide variety hosts big and small that will help assist in giving folks a fantastic WordPress experience with complete flexibility to use any plugin, theme, or custom code. The ultimate result will of course be completely subjective, but I want to give everyone a fair and well-informed consideration regardless of whether they've been in the WP community a long time or not, and the survey gives us a big head start. Hopefully we can have a process that becomes streamlined enough we can re-do it every 12-24 months, giving both old and new entities a chance to be highlighted. I'm sure I missed some questions in the survey though, and it's still a very English-centric system. I'd like to figure out in the future how to highlight hosts that meet our quality bar in other languages, and at different price points than just the $5-15 of typical shared hosting. | 2015-07-03T13:38:37-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/the-recommended-hosting-page-on-wordpress-org-starts-over-from-scratch#comment-70237 |
It's a fun experiment regardless, especially if people don't think of it as Official WordPress Policy or Future (which it isn't). | 2015-06-16T21:08:00-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/backpress-is-coming-back-from-the-dead#comment-69417 |
It would probably be better to start from scratch, it's not even close to up to date with current WP code it was meant to emulate. | 2015-06-16T20:49:48-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/backpress-is-coming-back-from-the-dead#comment-69410 |
Love it! | 2015-06-12T23:14:24-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/wordpress-plugin-developers-need-to-communicate-better-in-change-logs#comment-69304 |
Do you think we could display them better or auto-trim so they don't get too crazy? | 2015-06-12T21:36:32-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/wordpress-plugin-developers-need-to-communicate-better-in-change-logs#comment-69300 |
Yeah the rules would mostly kick if it was commercial. | 2015-06-10T15:21:03-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/introducing-the-wp-tavern-wapuu#comment-69215 |
You have a good point -- the W logo part of Wapuu is the WP trademark, and falls under the rules of the Foundation: http://wordpressfoundation.org/trademark-policy/ | 2015-06-10T13:02:50-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/introducing-the-wp-tavern-wapuu#comment-69209 |
Cloudup is super useful, especially when you install the desktop client, and in fact anyone can sign up for it now without an invite: https://cloudup.com/ Our editor work has shifted a bit, you can see the results of what we tried in Zeditor but the main improvements coming this year will be TinyMCE based. |
2015-05-30T06:09:54-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/why-cloudup-is-not-replacing-the-wordpress-media-library#comment-68870 |
There's a ticket about that: https://github.com/Automattic/jetpack/pull/2148 |
2015-05-19T19:28:36-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/automattic-acquires-woocommerce#comment-68427 |
Yes! | 2015-04-27T11:43:39-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/do-wordpress-org-themes-need-a-changelog#comment-67430 |
Try the invite code "matt". :) | 2015-04-21T02:39:00-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/cloudup-refreshes-its-web-interface-and-osx-10-10-desktop-app#comment-66996 |
Thanks for everyone checking out the paper, as Otto said above I'd recommend you really read it. As to where the source is hosted (which repository), can we just appreciate for a second that it's a public thing anyone can contribute to, like the WordPress book? And that it's under a CC Zero license! :) We'll probably move it to another repo eventually, but just wanted to get it out there sooner rather than later. |
2015-03-07T08:55:47-05:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/wordpress-publishes-security-white-paper#comment-65538 |
Why not have your plugin in the plugin directory so it's easy for people to install? | 2015-03-02T12:13:26-05:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/add-infinite-scroll-to-the-wordpress-admin#comment-65147 |
That is correct! | 2015-02-13T17:12:15-05:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/a-look-back-at-16-automattic-acquisitions-since-2007#comment-64049 |
you can be successful if your product is better than the competition.In your testing, how is the product better than the competition? |
2015-02-09T17:02:45-05:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/wp-rocket-grows-from-0-to-35k-in-monthly-revenue#comment-63883 |
Well, we actually have over 60% of the CMS market, just most sites don't use an identifiable CMS yet. That's our green field. http://w3techs.com/technologies/history_overview/content_management/ms/y |
2015-01-28T23:15:18-05:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/how-important-is-jetpack-on-wordpress-road-to-50-market-share#comment-63427 |
Could you clarify what you thought got worse last summer? | 2015-01-28T13:42:41-05:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/how-important-is-jetpack-on-wordpress-road-to-50-market-share#comment-63393 |
It's okay, no one thought we could make it to 10% either. | 2015-01-28T12:51:22-05:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/how-important-is-jetpack-on-wordpress-road-to-50-market-share#comment-63389 |
There's a lot of fair criticism in your comment, and it is true that the attention paid to the core software far outstrips what we've been able to muster so far on feature plugins, canonical plugins, handbooks, Glotpress, and (perhaps most importantly) the plugin and theme directories. There is some good work underway, and I hope that what happens in 2015 will help shift the balance here a bit more. You can see the beginnings of it in the plugin and theme directory improvements in wp-admin in the past few releases. |
2015-01-28T12:50:27-05:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/how-important-is-jetpack-on-wordpress-road-to-50-market-share#comment-63388 |
The closest thing we have to a crystal ball are the lessons learned by running the service that hosts about half of the WordPress sites in the world, WordPress.com, and the information we get from the 50k+ signups we get every day still. Jetpack brings the features we know makes WordPress much more compelling for a mainstream audience to the .org side of things so people can have the best of both worlds -- the complete freedom of running your own code wherever you want to host it and the functionality of a world-class cloud service. It's entirely possible, as you suggest, that in a world without Jetpack alternative solutions would have been created, but I think the examples in other OS communities like Drupal and Joomla suggest otherwise, and also that everything similar in the WP world has been paid (rightly so, some of it is expensive to run). You're correct that we'll never know for sure because we haven't figured out how to surf the multiverse yet. |
2015-01-28T12:37:44-05:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/how-important-is-jetpack-on-wordpress-road-to-50-market-share#comment-63386 |
BTW, happy to come on your podcast to debate Jetpack more in-depth. | 2015-01-28T01:13:31-05:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/how-important-is-jetpack-on-wordpress-road-to-50-market-share#comment-63336 |
My entire life is WordPress, and my intention in talking above the above (please re-read my words and try to really understand them!) isn't to hurt the project, it's that we have a critical self-awareness of our strengths and weaknesses in the market. My #1 goal is to grow the pie, meaning WordPress' market share, which means everyone in the broader WordPress ecosystem, including plugin authors, agencies, themers, bloggers, podcasters, and consultants will benefit. |
2015-01-28T01:02:35-05:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/how-important-is-jetpack-on-wordpress-road-to-50-market-share#comment-63335 |
It's worth repeating what I said above: "Naked WordPress (without plugins) is not competitive to Wix, Weebly, Squarespace, etc." Which is the direct opposite of "That’s a slap in the face to the 100’s of high-quality plugin authors and companies that build great software to make the experience of WordPress better for users." I'm saying that plugins are crucial to WordPress being competitive -- it's the only reason we're even in the game right now. "I’m perfectly happy with my iThemes Sync account" iThemes Sync provides a lot of good functionality, however if that goodness is behind a paywall most users will never see it and will choose a platform where things like updates, security, and backups are included. |
2015-01-28T00:58:17-05:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/how-important-is-jetpack-on-wordpress-road-to-50-market-share#comment-63334 |
As Wix is a public company, you can read quite a bit about their numbers and financials online. You'll also see them in the Super Bowl this Sunday. Collectively the organizations you mention are going to spend more than a hundred million dollars this year advertising to gain new sites, grow their brand and marketshare. | 2015-01-28T00:52:37-05:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/how-important-is-jetpack-on-wordpress-road-to-50-market-share#comment-63333 |
Saw this linked from the WP Engine footer -- has anything happened here yet? | 2015-01-05T10:34:00-05:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/wp-engine-to-sponsor-two-full-time-wordpress-core-contributors#comment-62436 |
That sounds really odd, definitely get in touch with Jetpack support and we'll help you look at this. | 2015-01-03T11:45:17-05:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/benchmarks-indicate-jetpack-doesnt-negatively-impact-site-loading-times#comment-62404 |
I don't like approach of the Sidekick tutorials in general, but it is worth noting that this was a mistake of noble ambition: GD wanted to help more people be able to publish with WordPress, which is very near and dear to our core mission to democratize publishing. It's a big, tough problem and anyone trying to tackle it is going to make mistakes along the way, I know I certainly have! I'm sure this has been a learning experience, and overall I'm looking forward to see what strides GD will be able to make in 2015. | 2014-12-26T13:25:55-05:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/without-notifying-customers-godaddy-and-mediatemple-auto-activate-sidekick#comment-62200 |
Check out previous surveys from State of the Word talks -- people's top complaints are around plugins: security problems, compatibility with core updates, compatibility with each other, and not knowing which are good. Jetpack solves all those, and it's telling that all the folks that run millions of WordPresses (Automattic, all the web hosts) support Jetpack. And lots of other goodies -- I'm keeping up with comments here because Tavern is a Jetpack-enabled site, so I get a notification in my toolbar and mobile apps when there's a reply to me here. |
2014-08-27T03:14:58-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/automattic-acquires-parka-llc-the-creators-of-bruteprotect#comment-58224 |
I thought a lot about putting it into Akismet, or VaultPress, but ultimately decided against it. These days Jetpack actually gets better distribution, and is a better place to put free functionality that we want available to as many people as possible. I'd like as many of the WordPresses in the world as possible to be protected. BruteProtect also can auto-update plugins and themes -- something like that just doesn't make sense for Akismet, which is best with its narrow focus on the commenting experience. | 2014-08-26T22:09:51-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/automattic-acquires-parka-llc-the-creators-of-bruteprotect#comment-58206 |
I don't think so -- some things really make sense to be on for as many people as possible. That's the promise of Jetpack, why it's become one of the most popular plugins in the world in just a few short years: complete, integrated, hassle-free functionality, always the latest and greatest. Some advanced users may not like that, and they can have plugins or filters to alter how JP works, but it's the right answer for the vast, vast majority of WordPresses in the world, the same way that new features in core are "on by default." |
2014-08-26T22:06:01-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/automattic-acquires-parka-llc-the-creators-of-bruteprotect#comment-58205 |
I agree that a pure blacklist approach is not a good idea. Fortunately we've learned a lot over the years building Akismet (now blocking 7.5M spams a hour) and will put some of that learning toward this problem as well. | 2014-08-26T22:01:57-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/automattic-acquires-parka-llc-the-creators-of-bruteprotect#comment-58204 |
Many of the features in Jetpack, like Photon, actually speed your site up. Others like the sharing buttons and related posts are way faster (and protect your privacy better) than many of the standalone alternatives. And finally the promotional aspects of hooking in your Twitter, Facebook, etc and some connections we have to search engines and SEO stuff built into Jetpack will get you more traffic. Jetpack is absolutely for developers, just not everyone has caught up to that fact yet. | 2014-08-26T15:03:36-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/automattic-acquires-parka-llc-the-creators-of-bruteprotect#comment-58180 |
It's weird that the linked site doesn't use WordPress. | 2013-12-08T13:27:00-05:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/a-look-back-at-wordpress-through-the-years#comment-49722 |
What would Tavern look like with 2014? | 2013-11-21T01:29:10-05:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/wordpress-twenty-fourteen-theme-is-out-in-the-wild#comment-49137 |
Nevis1 -- WP has built-in export, and numerous plugins that support backing things up both free and paid. It's really more of a hosting responsibility than an application responsibility. | 2013-11-05T16:51:56-05:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/breaking-new-features-selected-to-merge-into-wordpress-3-8-core#comment-48504 |
Welcome to the Tavern. :) | 2013-09-04T10:53:49-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/exclusive-sarah-gooding-moves-to-the-wordpress-tavern#comment-46987 |
Redesign coming soon... | 2013-07-17T19:25:08-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/official-wordpress-jobs-site-looking-for-volunteer-moderators#comment-33351 |
I think simplicity is relative, and the first few years of WordPress were actually pretty complex. Milan also nails it that people don't necessary want simplicity or their site to be cookie cutter. If you look at the comments on the Ghost article it is a mix of people who want simpler blogging and some who want crazy built-in post types. I have some ideas for the post editor, though, that I think people will really dig. You can satisfy both camps, it just takes iterations and probably a few missteps along the way. |
2013-06-18T01:10:23-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/wordpress-isnt-done-yet-or-is-it#comment-29069 |
I thought it was a great interview, and it's always cool to hear Mike talk. | 2013-06-02T19:06:04-04:00 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/10th-anniversary-interview-with-wordpress-co-founder#comment-26223 |
Sorry for the title, it was my attempt at something link-baity like you see on Buzzfeed or Huffpo. :) | 2013-05-20T19:52:58-04:00 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/secrets-revealed-wltc-and-wptavern#comment-22509 |
This is really sad. Jeff, you will be missed and I hope you come back to it someday. Let me know if there's ever anything I can do to help. | 2011-05-18T11:32:40-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/thanks-for-everything#comment-12415 |
Proof of concept | 2010-07-17T11:35:05-04:00 | Matt (not) | https://wptavern.com/wheres-matt-july-2010#comment-8640 |
Ben, you need to get laid. | 2010-07-17T02:36:48-04:00 | Not Matt | https://wptavern.com/wheres-matt-july-2010#comment-8628 |
Jane's not so bad...?! She's awesome! | 2010-05-29T18:19:01-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/jane-wells-is-not-so-bad#comment-7911 |
@_ck_ -- bbPress.org 2.0 is under way and should be live within a week or two -- we kicked off the project after we got the design source files from Sam. Forum plugins for WP are popular, and would be more so if they were as powerful as bbPress already is. With better integration with WordPress tens of millions of users will be one-click away from having a forum perfectly integrated with their design and user system. This is sort of possible today, but it's too hard right now. Themes don't really mesh. BuddyPress does some juggling to make integration easier but it has too much overhead. | 2010-05-02T22:52:56-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/mattnote-from-wordcamp-san-francisco#comment-7639 |
For the record, I think that his assertion that Thesis is faster than WordPress because it bypasses page selection logic (paraphrasing) is technically inaccurate. | 2010-02-15T23:40:59-05:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/thesis-creator-on-wp-community-podcast#comment-5997 |
Donnacha I was about to say that! REEEEEMIIIIIIIIX. | 2009-11-29T20:52:50-05:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/mullenweg-interview-remastered#comment-4930 |
@Paul - thank you for saying that. I think a lot of us were thinking it. | 2009-10-31T14:34:17-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/how-low-is-too-low#comment-4588 |
@Dave Doyle - if you're smart enough to use patches, you're smart enough to wrangle SVN. SVN can give you arbitrary diffs between any release or revision of WordPress, compare it to your local version, allow one-click reversions and updates, and you can browse it visually and even download diffs of any file or changeset on the WordPress Trac. It also works great with binary files, something patches really can't. Any patches we provided would be inferior to what you could get yourself via SVN, so if that's important to you I would recommend diving into it. There's a fantastic free book on SVN available here: http://svnbook.red-bean.com/ | 2009-09-07T18:49:32-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/security-this-security-that#comment-3620 |
Perhaps as a community we could do like an "upgrade barn raising" where the more tech savvy folks (the audience of WP Tavern) could volunteer a little bit of time every day to help get folks set up correctly on the latest version, like install4free used to work for installations. | 2009-09-07T12:10:46-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/security-this-security-that#comment-3611 |
@Barry - It was because wpmupremium (at that time) violated the GPL license, sorry if that wasn't obvious from my comment. It's not an issue anymore because they've switched to being fully GPL compliant. I should clarify that I think the local shortlink part is useless, external shortlinks is a harder problem. You could generate extremely short URLs for WP by just using a base62 of the post ID (that's what wp.me does) and catching the 404 handler. If your domain is too long just alias it to yours and WP's canonical features will take care of the rest. Stats are redundant because all of the clicks go to your site, which should already run a stats package like Google Analytics or WordPress.com Stats. Click tracking is only useful to know about traffic you're sending someplace else. (WP.com stats already tracks outgoing clicks.) Shortening other people's links is useful. Long term, though, I hope shortened links go away for everything but severely constrained mediums, like SMS. (And who clicks on links from their SMS anyway?) | 2009-08-21T17:15:56-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/roll-your-own-url-shortener-with-pretty-link#comment-3179 |
I encourage you to continue to attend, I don't think Jane's intention was to ask you to not. | 2009-08-21T17:08:54-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/getting-out-of-the-way#comment-3178 |
This seems like a rip-off. | 2009-08-19T14:35:54-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/roll-your-own-url-shortener-with-pretty-link#comment-3127 |
John is full-time, not part-time. | 2009-08-16T19:46:19-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/wpweekly-episode-68-hey-i-didnt-change-my-password#comment-3065 |
Miroslav, this login problem has been there for years, it's just no one has noticed it until now. If this had been told to us in the 2.7 branch, we would have had to do a release then. There was nothing more or less tested about 2.8 than previous releases. | 2009-08-12T05:25:39-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/2-8-4-is-out-better-upgrade#comment-2974 |
For a while it sounded like you were trying to talk Scott out of writing plugins. | 2009-08-03T22:12:39-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/wpweekly-episode-66-interview-with-scott-reilly#comment-2749 |
Poetry is poetry. (more words because your comment form requires it.) | 2009-07-15T01:17:38-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/automattic-sporting-haikus#comment-2375 |
It'll get a design refresh, I just wanted to get the content going. It had been sitting on my laptop for too long. | 2009-07-15T01:03:11-04:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/automattic-sporting-haikus#comment-2373 |
WordPress will be around and thriving long after I'm gone, and I'm only 25. :) | 2009-02-15T13:07:19-05:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/six-ways-in-which-wordpress-could-die#comment-299 |
WordPress News — Free as in Beer.
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I actually dig both Microsoft and Taco Bell, but putting that aside, WordPress is free in both its license and effectively in its price as well. Its biggest competitors according to W3Techs are also free, like Joomla and Drupal. Given price isn’t a distinguishing factor and the other similarities among the top three, I would posit that quality is the primary driver of adoption and market share. It’s a free market expressing its preference. Popularity doesn’t mean something is bad, especially in economics of abundance (which the world is moving to). |
2018-03-06 20:32:22 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/wordpress-now-used-on-30-of-the-top-10-million-sites#comment-245342 |
Sorry for missing you on that first pass, you can get in touch here: https://developer.wordpress.com/calypso-extensions/ It’s also got a link to the extensions directory that shows the 5 plugins (besides Hello Dolly) that have had work so far: https://github.com/Automattic/wp-calypso/tree/master/client/extensions |
2017-11-30 22:29:40 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/four-things-id-like-to-see-in-this-years-state-of-the-word#comment-242433 |
This is a good place to see the legal filings the Foundation makes: https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/205498932 Note the “notable expenses” through the years. |
2017-11-30 21:25:31 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/four-things-id-like-to-see-in-this-years-state-of-the-word#comment-242431 |
Sure, a lot of this is in the form 990 that the Foundation files with the IRS this year. Currently besides me Mark Ghosh and Chele Chiavacci are on the board; Rose Goldman is also in the filing as she helps out with taking notes for the meetings, and coordinating the outside accounting and legal firms that make sure everything is tip-top, but she’s not on the board. I don’t know exact terms of board membership, my guess would be it’s voted on by current directors. As you can also see from the filings, the Foundation has no employees and pays no one a salary, there are no board expenses or reimbursements. Its only goal is what’s state on the Foundation website. Most of the revenue comes from the PBC subsidiary of the Foundation which runs WordCamps, and will have about 4.2M in revenue this year. It feels like you’re looking for more how WordPress is run. (People often confuse the Foundation with WP-the-software and W.org.) Best place for that info is on make/core and here: https://wordpress.org/about/ |
2017-11-30 21:24:09 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/four-things-id-like-to-see-in-this-years-state-of-the-word#comment-242430 |
Howdy Aaron! The Foundation has an independent board, I’m the only person that’s involved with Automattic that’s on the board. Was there something else you’d like to see happen as a result of the Foundation being separated and independent? Do you think the Foundation would do something different than it does today? |
2017-11-30 00:06:14 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/four-things-id-like-to-see-in-this-years-state-of-the-word#comment-242380 |
Kevin, to me it’s not a binary thing, it’s just which is going to get us the widest array of feedback. As you point out, 100k posts on sites with no plugins isn’t going cover everything, neither is 100k sites with no posting activity. :) Any metric taken in isolation is going to be insufficient, what I’m advocating for is we take the success action of using Gutenberg (publishing) into account versus just the number of people that have it installed and active. It’s definitely something we’ll discuss more when everyone feels like Gutenberg is ready for more mainstream and widespread testing. |
2017-11-04 18:53:26 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/gutenberg-contributors-discuss-the-drawbacks-of-using-iframes-for-meta-boxes#comment-239929 |
Yes! I try to approach even my strongest held beliefs with a very open mind. I’m interested in the best results for WordPress and the broader web, not being “right” by sticking to an idea or belief just because I previously believed it. If we continue to learn, I’m certain there are other things we previously thought were true that we find a better answer to. Strong opinions, weakly held. :) |
2017-10-26 17:12:21 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/wordpress-4-9-beta-4-removes-try-gutenberg-call-to-action#comment-238823 |
I think a better measure of Gutenberg’s progress won’t be the number of sites it’s installed on, but the number of posts made through it (even though that’s a bit harder to track). We’ll still target getting it on as many sites as possible, but the publishing activity is a better North Star metric. |
2017-10-25 18:52:56 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/wordpress-4-9-beta-4-removes-try-gutenberg-call-to-action#comment-238724 |
Thank you for keeping an open mind and trying the new betas as they come out. I completely agree we don’t want anything forced on people that isn’t ready for prime time, and I’m really looking forward to getting a lot more usage once the code of Gutenberg catches up to the vision more. |
2017-10-25 18:50:34 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/gutenberg-1-5-adds-initial-support-for-meta-boxes-makes-gutenberg-the-default-editor#comment-238723 |
The “Gutenberg” name is just for development and internal purposes, it won’t be labeled as such once it’s fully integrated into core. |
2017-10-25 18:44:33 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/gutenberg-1-5-adds-initial-support-for-meta-boxes-makes-gutenberg-the-default-editor#comment-238720 |
Citation needed. 😀 |
2017-10-25 13:55:46 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/gutenberg-1-5-adds-initial-support-for-meta-boxes-makes-gutenberg-the-default-editor#comment-238686 |
Your CPTs might not have REST enabled. We’ve run into some parts of the API that don’t match with what an editor needs and will fix them up, but in the meantime try enabling REST for them and see if that fixes it. |
2017-10-25 13:54:16 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/gutenberg-1-5-adds-initial-support-for-meta-boxes-makes-gutenberg-the-default-editor#comment-238685 |
If anyone from Bear / Shiny Frog wants to chat about this, I’d be happy to make sure it’s a good integration. |
2017-10-13 23:12:28 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/bear-app-users-want-wordpress-publishing-integration#comment-237245 |
That would be an awesome “generated” Gutenblock. |
2017-10-04 00:34:04 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/gutenberg-1-2-adds-postmeta-support-and-extended-settings-placeholder#comment-236326 |
More great work from the Customization team. I think it’s really great how they’ve taken a user-first approach to improvements this year. Just because Gutenberg is on the horizon doesn’t mean we shouldn’t take the opportunity to make existing and new user’s lives easier today. |
2017-09-21 23:07:15 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/new-core-gallery-widget-targeted-for-wordpress-4-9#comment-234806 |
“The discussion regarding the new framework continues behind closed doors and is not open to the public” I want to strongly counter this. The discussion on library choice has been ongoing for months and occurs across Github tickets, Make/P2s, and in the weekly JS meetings. Anyone who would like their view (Vue?) heard in the decision is welcome to contribute at any of those venues. I am certain the eventual decision will not make everyone happy, but it will be informed by everyone’s views. |
2017-09-15 08:10:18 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/wordpress-abandons-react-due-to-patents-clause-gutenberg-to-be-rewritten-with-a-different-library#comment-234060 |
To understand why core development is hard, note on this thread how Gutenberg is simultaneously being challenged for breaking too much and not breaking enough. 🙃 |
2017-09-06 01:59:14 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/matt-mullenweg-addresses-concerns-about-gutenberg-confirms-new-editor-to-ship-with-wordpress-5-0#comment-233142 |
Yes! As we talked about in 2015: http://wesbos.com/learn-javascript/ |
2017-09-06 01:50:38 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/matt-mullenweg-addresses-concerns-about-gutenberg-confirms-new-editor-to-ship-with-wordpress-5-0#comment-233140 |
“Has Matt ever, from the point of view of a non-techie, compared the experience building a website with open source WordPress to building a website using Squarespace?” Thanks for raising this, I have and I definitely think it’s important for more people in the WP community to try the same. If there is a specific type of user you think would be valuable for me to learn more about I’m happy to video or screen share in with you running a test. |
2017-09-05 22:13:21 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/matt-mullenweg-addresses-concerns-about-gutenberg-confirms-new-editor-to-ship-with-wordpress-5-0#comment-233093 |
Plugin authors should absolutely start updating their plugins to work with Gutenberg this year, 2017. |
2017-09-05 22:11:11 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/matt-mullenweg-addresses-concerns-about-gutenberg-confirms-new-editor-to-ship-with-wordpress-5-0#comment-233092 |
Exactly. Market share isn’t a goal, it’s the result. It’s the open market of everyone in the world, choosing between every possible way they could spend their time, saying that WordPress is a good fit for their needs. |
2017-09-05 22:08:17 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/matt-mullenweg-addresses-concerns-about-gutenberg-confirms-new-editor-to-ship-with-wordpress-5-0#comment-233090 |
Hah! Nice quote, it illustrates the problem with the waterfall development method. Luckily we can (and do) run into icebergs every week and can address them with updates, both in plugins and core. |
2017-09-05 22:06:08 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/matt-mullenweg-addresses-concerns-about-gutenberg-confirms-new-editor-to-ship-with-wordpress-5-0#comment-233089 |
Thank you for keeping an open mind about it. |
2017-08-24 19:50:26 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/morten-rand-hendriksen-on-what-gutenberg-means-for-the-future-of-wordpress#comment-230859 |
Rick, 5.0 will come out when Gutenberg is ready, not vice versa. That’s the idea behind these new feature-driven releases. We will still have target dates, because that helps us think about scope, work involved, and plan for all the supporting documentation, translation, and marketing material to be in place, but we’re not going to push out 5.0 until Gutenberg is something the team working on it and myself agree is ready. |
2017-08-24 03:10:54 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/morten-rand-hendriksen-on-what-gutenberg-means-for-the-future-of-wordpress#comment-230719 |
WordPress will 100% be a fantastic platform for developers to make sites for clients on, and Gutenberg will save them a ton of time. It’s scary when change happens, but remember that agencies and developers 10-15 years ago would worry that software like WordPress would ruin their business because clients didn’t need them to update their site any more, and maybe could even create a site entirely on their own. Did you know there are 40M small businesses just in the United States that don’t have a website yet? And another 210M around the world. There’s huge, huge opportunity ahead. |
2017-08-23 19:23:23 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/morten-rand-hendriksen-on-what-gutenberg-means-for-the-future-of-wordpress#comment-230674 |
Regardless of what you think, feedback on core and feature plugins really does get read, heard, and considered. That’s why every single review of Gutenberg, even the super-rude 1-star ones, has a polite response. Creating great software will never make every person happy, it’s more about choosing a path between many good options, weighing all of the inevitable trade-offs that come from a change, listening, shipping, and then doing it all over again (iterating). There have now been 7 months of vigorous and public debate, chats, tickets, and code changesets that have brought us to where we are today, and I think there’s a fair amount to go before we can really show the vision of Gutenberg to the world in a mostly-complete state. It is possible that WordPress will go in a direction you disagree with, and I apologize if someone in the community told you go to Drupal or fork, but do know that I appreciate you sharing your thoughts, concerns, and maybe even the occasional kudos on WP as we iterate along. Apathy would worry me a lot more than than disagreement or controversy. |
2017-08-23 19:20:42 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/morten-rand-hendriksen-on-what-gutenberg-means-for-the-future-of-wordpress#comment-230673 |
Nikki and Richard, some of those tools are excellent and have explored cool concepts and their adoption thus far, though modest, shows there’s demand for this in the WordPress community. So does people choosing things other than WordPress to build their site, though people seem to want to ignore external competition for some reason. (I imagine they had similar conversations at Blackberry.) What we’re doing with Gutenberg is more editor-focused today, but in the future will allow us to do full site and theme customization and building. The entire history of WordPress is “competing with paid versions,” that is taking software and ideas that used to cost millions of dollars and making it better and making it free and making it GPL. Benny has an excellent point that standardization is important, it’s the same reason we wanted to bring the REST API into core rather than leave it for every plugin to implement differently. Nikki, you are correct it would be an ultra-popular feature if we put it in Jetpack. 😀 But contrary to people’s belief my primary motivation is not growing Jetpack, or Automattic’s businesses (which are doing fine). My life’s work is improving WordPress, and this falls 100% in the wheelhouse of work we can do in core that will give the most benefit, to the maximum number of people, and totally in line with core WP’s philosophies and commitment to user freedom. |
2017-08-23 19:13:40 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/morten-rand-hendriksen-on-what-gutenberg-means-for-the-future-of-wordpress#comment-230670 |
Brian, as I said in another comment, “We’re trying to democratize publishing for everyone, regardless of language, ability, or economic wherewithal.” Just like in WordPress’ history, the accessibility will be something that gets better over time, even if it’s not always in a straight line. Making something people want is really hard to do, and easy to mess up and we have in the past. Taking something people already want and making it accessible we almost have a 100% success rate with over time. |
2017-08-23 19:02:24 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/morten-rand-hendriksen-on-what-gutenberg-means-for-the-future-of-wordpress#comment-230669 |
Benny, you nailed it. MR, Gutenberg is a plugin today, and will stay one until I’m convinced it will be beneficial for WordPress to have it in core. Many of the concerns or worries with today’s version of Gutenberg I actually share! The main difference seems to be some people think because it’s not ready yet we should stop working on it, and I see today’s imperfect state as just a point on the journey that Gutenberg will have over the next decade of being a fundamental building block for how people publish on the web. |
2017-08-23 18:41:37 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/morten-rand-hendriksen-on-what-gutenberg-means-for-the-future-of-wordpress#comment-230665 |
There are over a hundred million people that have tried WordPress in the past decade. I’m not aware of any plugin or theme that has had over a million sales or subscribers. If you combine them all you might get a couple million, but I would suspect there’s a lot of overlap (people who buy one thing probably buy other things). |
2017-08-23 18:37:32 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/morten-rand-hendriksen-on-what-gutenberg-means-for-the-future-of-wordpress#comment-230663 |
I think the biggest benefit of Gutenberg will be to people using WordPress as a CMS. In fact I’m a little concerned that the visual and cognitive overhead of how it works today might be intimidating for people who just want to blog, but I think we will be able to address that in the next few beta iterations. |
2017-08-23 10:27:57 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/morten-rand-hendriksen-on-what-gutenberg-means-for-the-future-of-wordpress#comment-230603 |
I’ve checked that one out but it didn’t resonate with me, what do you love about it? Mind sharing screenshots of your favorite bits? |
2017-08-02 08:22:58 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/gutenberg-0-6-0-changes-textparagraph-block-behavior-adds-new-cover-text-and-read-more-blocks#comment-227307 |
Wow! What a comparison. Gutenberg is seven months in, completely public, open source, on GitHub, with weekly meetings in Slack, with notes posted to P2, and since WCEU a weekly release in the plugin directory accompanied by a full change log. The entire version history is in GitHub, as well as an extensive discussion on every feature, bug, issue, and idea. Over a thousand sites have it active and are testing it right this second. I don’t want to touch the political aspect, but it’s hard for me to imagine something more diametrically opposed to how the secret health care bill was approached. The “A Visit from St. Gutenberg” poem is still pretty funny though. |
2017-08-02 08:22:16 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/gutenberg-0-6-0-changes-textparagraph-block-behavior-adds-new-cover-text-and-read-more-blocks#comment-227306 |
You had me, right until the end. |
2017-06-23 13:36:11 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/woocommerce-drops-50-renewal-discount-on-subscriptions#comment-223254 |
It might be time to retire 80/20 from the philosophy page, as it is seldom used as intended. |
2017-04-01 00:15:38 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/wordpress-plugin-directory-redesign-why-so-many-people-feel-their-feedback-was-ignored#comment-216989 |
Thank you for testing! |
2016-09-22 01:35:39 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/edit-flow-0-8-2-released-fixes-a-number-of-bugs#comment-197911 |
For better than I could put it on why it’s important to encrypt as much as possible, see this essay by Bruce Schneier: https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2015/06/why_we_encrypt.html |
2016-04-18 23:06:20 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/sucuri-partners-with-lets-encrypt-to-offer-free-ssl-certificates-to-all-customers#comment-166216 |
It’s already been pointed out, but just wanted to reiterate that Pingback is an open spec that WordPress adopted, but it existed before WordPress and in other CMSes as well, we’re probably the last one standing though.
This isn’t really true. Trackbacks could be automatically sent to any linked site, to me the key differences were: 1. Trackbacks sent what content they wanted to post, rather than the receiving site choosing what it wanted to show. The RDF was because, at the time, it was common in Movable Type (who invented Trackbacks) for the permalink of a post entry to be an anchor on a weekly or monthly archive, not have its own page, anything in the URL after # wasn’t easily available to a server-side language, and many of the pages were static HTML anyway. The no reciprocal linking and being able to send whatever content you wanted (rather than it being extracted from the page) did make it a bit easier to write spambots.
I think Vouch is a cool idea, and similar to how a predecessor to Akismet tried to work. If Webmentions doesn’t get much spam now, I suspect it’s largely because it isn’t widely adopted enough for spammers to pay much attention to it. I don’t know if Vouch will hold up to the techniques and machinations of modern-day spammers, who now often try to use multi-step processes of intermediate URLs on social media or other places with lots of user content, legit domains that turn spammy later, and leaving innocuous comments to gain “trust” and then spamming later.
This is entirely up to us! I think improving how pingbacks display could be a really interesting project, and we could completely change it in a new version of WordPress since the entire comment is created by the receiving site, not the sending one. We could support h-cards! I would be very supportive of a feature plugin or patch that iterated on this. Another rich area to work on is that we discard pingbacks sent to places like the home page, but actually that could be a nice replacement to the now-gone APIs that Google Blog Search or Technorati supported to let you know who was linking to your site. More broadly, there seems to be a trend of doing something that was done a decade ago, but taking out XML. It’s Webmentions and Pingback, and we’re also doing it ourselves with AtomPub API and WP-API. For adoption it’s important to think about what makes things 10x better, not just 10% better. Protocols can have product-market fit just like products, and I think what we’re doing with the API has the potential to be really compelling, but distribution does not guarantee adoption. For Webmentions, I really appreciate the optimism and practical get-it-done attitude of the entire IndieWeb community. |
2016-03-19 19:44:11 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/is-w3c-replicating-the-wordpress-pingback-system#comment-155781 |
I’m glad other comments have said this before me, but this is not legit. Reporting host rating with as little as a single customer’s feedback is incredibly misleading, especially given some of these folks have millions of customers. Big, important players in the hosting space that are even WordCamp sponsors are missing (like Mike mentions Pantheon). In reporting the results without actually examining whether they’re worth reporting you’re perpetuating bad data and conclusions, the opposite of what journalism, WordPress-focused or otherwise, should do. |
2016-01-19 22:19:03 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/wpshouts-2016-webhosting-survey-results-show-specialized-hosts-are-doing-well#comment-134436 |
On behalf of the Bilderberg Group, Illuminati, the committer cabal, Forbes 30 under 30 alumni, World Economic Forum, and the Freemasons, I’d like to thank you for convincing the world that Automattic doesn’t run WordPress. |
2016-01-07 22:29:19 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/wpweekly-episode-220-automattics-relationship-with-wordpress#comment-126835 |
Hear hear! |
2015-12-24 00:25:20 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/milestone-wp-tavern-publishes-its-30000th-comment#comment-118982 |
Replace “company” with “organization”, and using WordPress itself is already coming from a single place. It’s usually not the originator that’s the issue, it’s your rights and freedoms inherit in the experience today, and down the line. Automattic is a commercial company, but I hope that the experiences are as open and free as pretty much any company out there. And at the end because things are open source you have control even if Automattic went a direction you didn’t like. Today things in Calypso rely on Jetpack and the .com APIs, but I bet within a year that won’t be the case any more, especially now that the code is public and open source. |
2015-11-23 20:18:09 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/automattic-unveils-open-source-wordpress-desktop-application-for-the-mac#comment-107088 |
WordPress.com has had a full REST API available, widely documented, and in production use since April 2012. On a given day we still see 25-30% of *all* posts come in via XML-RPC. (Our REST API usually gets about 4%.) |
2015-10-23 21:37:30 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/its-time-for-xml-rpc-in-wordpress-to-hit-the-road#comment-95900 |
This is definitely one of the most misinformed and misleading things I’ve read on Tavern in a long time, but I guess the author was trying to create “controversial issues.” |
2015-10-22 20:34:35 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/its-time-for-xml-rpc-in-wordpress-to-hit-the-road#comment-95393 |
Oh goodness. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Some days internet comments just outdo themselves. |
2015-09-23 07:00:17 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/jeff-yablon-and-the-wordpress-foundation-settle-out-of-court#comment-82888 |
Because he’s twisting a core philosophy and trying to apply it to themes, which have never and will never target 80% of the user base. (We want people to use as many different and customized themes as possible.) That’s not the goal of the Twenties. Also 80/20 is a rule of thumb, and sometimes we may override it for something niche but that we think is important for the platform, like post revisions. |
2015-08-28 20:33:21 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/first-look-at-the-twenty-sixteen-default-wordpress-theme#comment-72358 |
No, and I would be surprised if any single theme ever gets above 10-15% usage. For reference, the top-selling premium WP theme of all time (that I’m aware of) is Avada, and it’s significantly smaller in usage than all six of the twenty* themes individually. I think they represent an incredible resource for the WP community, and I’m excited there are more options of Twenties to choose from. We have a while until the Twenty-Ones start. :) |
2015-08-26 21:31:51 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/first-look-at-the-twenty-sixteen-default-wordpress-theme#comment-72280 |
The Twenty* themes dwarf all other premium and free themes, and they actually do come in above 20% of active WP themes in the world. I think they are well worth the investment and maintenance. They’re named with years, but can be timeless. |
2015-08-26 19:41:46 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/first-look-at-the-twenty-sixteen-default-wordpress-theme#comment-72278 |
There will be a BBQ lunch! |
2015-07-24 01:36:53 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/philadelphia-pa-to-host-wordcamp-us-december-4th-6th#comment-71165 |
I can’t wait to see everyone there. :) |
2015-07-23 19:55:12 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/philadelphia-pa-to-host-wordcamp-us-december-4th-6th#comment-71144 |
It was actually way before that (from Mark, over Skype in Dec 2012), I just hadn’t looked into it personally and had basically forgotten about it before Siobhan brought it up. |
2015-07-23 03:32:35 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/how-and-when-mullenweg-learned-thesis-changed-back-to-a-proprietary-license#comment-71069 |
That’s not true, but seems to keep popping up in this thread. Here is some info that might clarify what actually happens here, and the thinking behind it. First, if you hear from anyone it will probably be the Foundation lawyers, not Automattic ones. Second, you would get a letter first, not a legal action. Many people who use “wordpress” in the domain are just not aware of our domain policy, which actually goes beyond pure trademark law, and the vast majority of people just update their domain when they find out about it. Many want to be be able to be linked from wordpress.org, participate in WordCamps, and many of the other benefits that come from following the community guidelines. Third, not every use of “wordpress” in a domain is going to be a trademark violation, as Jeff sometimes uses the example, if you pack swords together and call it SwordPress dot com that’s not going to be Fourth, you don’t have to attack everyone who might be violating your trademark to maintain it. If your legal counsel told you that, they’re not the best. In fact it creates a lot more risk as you’re opening yourself up to defensive legal action. Fifth, there are some domains we haven’t been able to get that people pointed out earlier in the thread, but just because you have a US trademark doesn’t mean it applies in other countries. Finally, battles have to be picked. If the foundation tried to go after everyone who had “wordpress” in the domain it would cost many millions of dollars We focus on sites that actually get traffic, and people who combine several things, like our logo or site design alongside the domain, in ways that will confuse users into thinking they’re on an official/actual WordPress resource. (I don’t think anyone can visit Themeshaper and think they’re on DIYThemes, FWIW.) We also target people who are using confusion (even without “wordpress” in the domain) to distribute spam or malware, something we often do in concert with Google. If I were Chris, I would have gone after one of these sites first: https://cloudup.com/c1qJEJ0l1KA I hope that helps clarify a bit about domains, trademark law, and what the Foundation actually does around it. |
2015-07-20 20:18:44 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/mullenweg-and-pearson-square-off-on-patents-gpl-and-trademarks#comment-70981 |
Here are the four freedoms the GPL aims to protect: http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html The GPL FAQ has a ton of information, if you read it top to bottom you’ll be very well-informed on licenses in general and the GPL specifically: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.en.html Here is a link with information on that specifically related to WordPress themes: |
2015-07-19 12:40:45 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/mullenweg-and-pearson-square-off-on-patents-gpl-and-trademarks#comment-70931 |
And thank you for being polite! It can be a rare thing in online discussions. |
2015-07-18 19:45:52 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/mullenweg-and-pearson-square-off-on-patents-gpl-and-trademarks#comment-70892 |
I have made many mistakes in the past, this might be one in hindsight, and I’m sure I’ll make many in the future. I appreciate your feedback, and all these comments really even the incredibly critical ones. They help me expand my thinking and often see other sides of an issue I may not have considered. |
2015-07-18 19:45:07 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/mullenweg-and-pearson-square-off-on-patents-gpl-and-trademarks#comment-70891 |
I’m sure there are projects with needs, some that we’ll directly support in the future and some we won’t. In terms of other GPL violators, after DIYThemes is finished I’m happy to take a look at other cases if you want to start compiling a list. In my experience almost everything can be resolved by reaching out, many folks aren’t aware of how the GPL works and aren’t consciously violating it. (Wish that was the case here.) |
2015-07-18 19:03:01 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/mullenweg-and-pearson-square-off-on-patents-gpl-and-trademarks#comment-70882 |
Full reasoning is in our filing (not sure why people say there’s no reason, it’s all spelled out) and that’s all I can say on the matter given there’s pending legal action and could be more in the future, which I hope you understand limits me. In the future when it’s all resolved I will be able to comment publicly on the matter. But to repeat, there is pending legal action and may be more in the future. |
2015-07-18 18:57:49 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/mullenweg-and-pearson-square-off-on-patents-gpl-and-trademarks#comment-70880 |
Darryl, cybersquatting is a serious acquisition: it is what Chris alleged in his UDRP, and that the panel found to not be true. |
2015-07-18 18:23:25 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/mullenweg-and-pearson-square-off-on-patents-gpl-and-trademarks#comment-70872 |
You’re right, the malware and spam people are probably worse. But at least they’re not violating WP’s license. (Funnily enough.)
I have personally donated millions to non-profits outside of the WPF, including six figures annually to the Apache Foundation; Automattic has invested tens of millions into WP core and the ecosystem around it, and supports the jQuery Foundation. And all that will continue! The domain and the subsequent legal work will not impact my or Automattic’s ability to contribute much more to WordPress for many decades to come. |
2015-07-18 18:20:06 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/mullenweg-and-pearson-square-off-on-patents-gpl-and-trademarks#comment-70870 |
Chris, I really, really didn’t want to be drawn into dealing with you again. I was busy with WordPress 3.5 and many aspects of Automattic, which was around 130 people at the time, and it seemed likely that this would turn into a big public thing as it has. It is not my preference to go to legal action, but in hindsight that was a mistake and I probably should have done something in 2012, which was apparently the same time you were doing your patents. Busyness is no excuse.
The community is going through this again because you picked a fight that shone light on your license and patents. We’re going through this again because the GPL is at the core of everything we do in WordPress, and it touches a much wider community of open source around the world. Even Envato themes follow the GPL, you’re the only one out there repeatedly and flagrantly violating WordPress’ license. You can’t just initiate a legal battle and then say the whole thing should be called off as soon as things start to not go your way — there are important and crucial issues outstanding. Whoever told you that you had to litigate Automattic to protect your trademark, to change your license to violate the GPL again, and to patent common templating, was incredibly poor legal counsel. I’m sure you thought you would win when you started this, and maybe you still do now. Given how much you’ve benefited from GPL software the past 8 years, I don’t understand why you fight it so much. You can’t claim ignorance on the issue any more as we talked about it extensively in 2010. If the GPL really bothers you that much, there are hundreds of other non-GPL and proprietary platforms you could build and market software for and I’m sure make a fine living from. |
2015-07-18 18:08:02 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/mullenweg-and-pearson-square-off-on-patents-gpl-and-trademarks#comment-70866 |
Chris, let me know if I’m following this correctly. In 2010, after a protracted public battle in which you tried to claim the GPL doesn’t apply to you, you changed your license to comply with the GPL. In 2011 you filed for trademarks. In September 2012 you filed a patent – http://www.google.com/patents/US20140095982 . Sometime between 2010 and Dec 2012, you changed your license back to proprietary and started violating the GPL again. In Jan 2014 you knew I got the domain thesis.com. April 2014 your patent was published. All of 2014 there is no promotion of thesis.com except a joking mention on stage during my State of the Word address (October 2014). There is no harm to your business. Over a year later (!) in April/May 2015 you initiated litigation against Automattic trying to seize Thesis.com, claiming infringement and bad faith. In June 2015 Automattic challenged the trademarks you were claiming that were infringed as part of its defense against your litigation. In July 2015 you lost that litigation, and have proceeded to publicize the issue of Thesis.com, which almost no one had heard of before the your UDRP filing became public. Is there anything factually inaccurate in that timeline? I’m guessing the primary harm to your business and credibility has come from you creating a ton of drama around this, not thesis.com pointing to a site primarily about theme education, from the group who contributed _s and the last few Twenty themes to the WP world. I would also say your credibility was harmed by going back on your word on the GPL. |
2015-07-18 15:59:17 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/mullenweg-and-pearson-square-off-on-patents-gpl-and-trademarks#comment-70854 |
I’m not going to give a domain worth several hundred thousand dollars to the worst actor in the entire WP ecosystem, someone who keeps repeatedly violating the GPL and now has gone beyond that into patents. Why reward that? I wouldn’t sell it if he offered a million dollars. There are so many people doing amazing things in the WP community, and 100% GPL! I can and have supported them almost every opportunity I can, and one of the things I’m most proud of in the world is how many fantastic open source businesses have been built on top of WordPress. And it’s just the beginning — if you remembered in 2010 Chris said that going GPL would destroy businesses and sticking to the principles of our license would destroy investment in WordPress — we all know how that’s worked out since then. |
2015-07-18 14:50:49 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/mullenweg-and-pearson-square-off-on-patents-gpl-and-trademarks#comment-70849 |
Very good feedback to have in mind as we look at the next iteration of the page, and thank you for sharing. One thing that worked well in the previous iteration of the page is having hosts monitor their tag in the forums, and I would forward complaints that would come in via the feedback email directly to management. These were always handled quickly and in a way I thought was fair. If they weren’t, the host would risk being removed from the page. They haven’t applied yet via the survey, so it might not even be an issue. (Though I think a lot are working on things to have better answers to questions and submitting their response right before the deadline.) |
2015-07-04 10:37:28 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/the-recommended-hosting-page-on-wordpress-org-starts-over-from-scratch#comment-70277 |
I think it’s clear you have an axe to grind and issues much larger than what we’re talking about here. I’m sorry that your experience in the WP ecosystem or with the organizations I lead has been so negative, and I do hope it gets better. I stand by only wanting to promote 100% GPL plugins and themes from WordCamps and WordPress.org. |
2015-07-04 10:29:09 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/the-recommended-hosting-page-on-wordpress-org-starts-over-from-scratch#comment-70276 |
Frankie, the $99 is for the WordPress.com premium plan, which includes VideoPress, a domain, space, premium Typekit fonts, custom CSS, premium support (usually livechat), and more. We haven’t announced separate pricing for .org users yet, it’s a .com-focused release right now. |
2015-07-03 18:35:32 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/automattic-overhauls-videopress-and-open-sources-technologies-used-to-build-it#comment-70243 |
You can’t buy your way onto that page. It’s editorially driven and chosen. Inclusion and ranking will be driven by who I think is best for its audience, not anything commercial. I think you missed the part where this very site, which gets plenty of traffic, is hosted on Bluehost. Check out Jeffro’s comment above. On the elephant / Godaddy thing — yes that was terrible. (And don’t forget SOPA!) It was also four years ago, and the entire management has changed since then. Is it fair to penalize an organization of thousands of people for something so far in the past, done by people no longer there? Just like people deserve second chances, so do organizations. |
2015-07-03 18:30:05 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/the-recommended-hosting-page-on-wordpress-org-starts-over-from-scratch#comment-70242 |
I’m seeing a lot of hate on the big hosts (Godaddy, EIG, etc), but the truth is that they mediate the experience for many millions of active WordPress installations, and the work they’ve done around upgrades has been probably the biggest improvement to the WordPress ecosystem overall the past 5 years. I also try out these sites myself, as Jeff mentioned earlier Tavern used to be hosted on Dreamhost, and is now on Bluehost. I help out family and friends with .org installs on a pretty wide variety of hosts, and sometimes even call up support or livechat myself to ask questions and see what the experience is like. I also get hundreds of emails a year on the host feedback address. I read tons of hosting threads on our support forums. A very small % of new WordPress users are going to set up PHP/MySQL/etc themselves, so the host is key to their experience. But there are a lot I’m not familiar with, and I’m interested in giving a fresh look to a wide variety hosts big and small that will help assist in giving folks a fantastic WordPress experience with complete flexibility to use any plugin, theme, or custom code. The ultimate result will of course be completely subjective, but I want to give everyone a fair and well-informed consideration regardless of whether they’ve been in the WP community a long time or not, and the survey gives us a big head start. Hopefully we can have a process that becomes streamlined enough we can re-do it every 12-24 months, giving both old and new entities a chance to be highlighted. I’m sure I missed some questions in the survey though, and it’s still a very English-centric system. I’d like to figure out in the future how to highlight hosts that meet our quality bar in other languages, and at different price points than just the $5-15 of typical shared hosting. |
2015-07-03 17:38:37 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/the-recommended-hosting-page-on-wordpress-org-starts-over-from-scratch#comment-70237 |
It’s a fun experiment regardless, especially if people don’t think of it as Official WordPress Policy or Future (which it isn’t). |
2015-06-17 01:08:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/backpress-is-coming-back-from-the-dead#comment-69417 |
It would probably be better to start from scratch, it’s not even close to up to date with current WP code it was meant to emulate. |
2015-06-17 00:49:48 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/backpress-is-coming-back-from-the-dead#comment-69410 |
Love it! |
2015-06-13 03:14:24 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/wordpress-plugin-developers-need-to-communicate-better-in-change-logs#comment-69304 |
Do you think we could display them better or auto-trim so they don’t get too crazy? |
2015-06-13 01:36:32 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/wordpress-plugin-developers-need-to-communicate-better-in-change-logs#comment-69300 |
Yeah the rules would mostly kick if it was commercial. |
2015-06-10 19:21:03 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/introducing-the-wp-tavern-wapuu#comment-69215 |
You have a good point — the W logo part of Wapuu is the WP trademark, and falls under the rules of the Foundation: http://wordpressfoundation.org/trademark-policy/ |
2015-06-10 17:02:50 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/introducing-the-wp-tavern-wapuu#comment-69209 |
Cloudup is super useful, especially when you install the desktop client, and in fact anyone can sign up for it now without an invite: https://cloudup.com/ Our editor work has shifted a bit, you can see the results of what we tried in Zeditor but the main improvements coming this year will be TinyMCE based. |
2015-05-30 10:09:54 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/why-cloudup-is-not-replacing-the-wordpress-media-library#comment-68870 |
There’s a ticket about that: |
2015-05-19 23:28:36 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/automattic-acquires-woocommerce#comment-68427 |
Yes! |
2015-04-27 15:43:39 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/do-wordpress-org-themes-need-a-changelog#comment-67430 |
Try the invite code “matt”. :) |
2015-04-21 06:39:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/cloudup-refreshes-its-web-interface-and-osx-10-10-desktop-app#comment-66996 |
Thanks for everyone checking out the paper, as Otto said above I’d recommend you really read it. As to where the source is hosted (which repository), can we just appreciate for a second that it’s a public thing anyone can contribute to, like the WordPress book? And that it’s under a CC Zero license! :) We’ll probably move it to another repo eventually, but just wanted to get it out there sooner rather than later. |
2015-03-07 13:55:47 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/wordpress-publishes-security-white-paper#comment-65538 |
Why not have your plugin in the plugin directory so it’s easy for people to install? |
2015-03-02 17:13:26 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/add-infinite-scroll-to-the-wordpress-admin#comment-65147 |
That is correct! |
2015-02-13 22:12:15 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/a-look-back-at-16-automattic-acquisitions-since-2007#comment-64049 |
In your testing, how is the product better than the competition? |
2015-02-09 22:02:45 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/wp-rocket-grows-from-0-to-35k-in-monthly-revenue#comment-63883 |
Well, we actually have over 60% of the CMS market, just most sites don’t use an identifiable CMS yet. That’s our green field. http://w3techs.com/technologies/history_overview/content_management/ms/y |
2015-01-29 04:15:18 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/how-important-is-jetpack-on-wordpress-road-to-50-market-share#comment-63427 |
Could you clarify what you thought got worse last summer? |
2015-01-28 18:42:41 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/how-important-is-jetpack-on-wordpress-road-to-50-market-share#comment-63393 |
It’s okay, no one thought we could make it to 10% either. |
2015-01-28 17:51:22 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/how-important-is-jetpack-on-wordpress-road-to-50-market-share#comment-63389 |
There’s a lot of fair criticism in your comment, and it is true that the attention paid to the core software far outstrips what we’ve been able to muster so far on feature plugins, canonical plugins, handbooks, Glotpress, and (perhaps most importantly) the plugin and theme directories. There is some good work underway, and I hope that what happens in 2015 will help shift the balance here a bit more. You can see the beginnings of it in the plugin and theme directory improvements in wp-admin in the past few releases. |
2015-01-28 17:50:27 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/how-important-is-jetpack-on-wordpress-road-to-50-market-share#comment-63388 |
The closest thing we have to a crystal ball are the lessons learned by running the service that hosts about half of the WordPress sites in the world, WordPress.com, and the information we get from the 50k+ signups we get every day still. Jetpack brings the features we know makes WordPress much more compelling for a mainstream audience to the .org side of things so people can have the best of both worlds — the complete freedom of running your own code wherever you want to host it and the functionality of a world-class cloud service. It’s entirely possible, as you suggest, that in a world without Jetpack alternative solutions would have been created, but I think the examples in other OS communities like Drupal and Joomla suggest otherwise, and also that everything similar in the WP world has been paid (rightly so, some of it is expensive to run). You’re correct that we’ll never know for sure because we haven’t figured out how to surf the multiverse yet. |
2015-01-28 17:37:44 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/how-important-is-jetpack-on-wordpress-road-to-50-market-share#comment-63386 |
BTW, happy to come on your podcast to debate Jetpack more in-depth. |
2015-01-28 06:13:31 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/how-important-is-jetpack-on-wordpress-road-to-50-market-share#comment-63336 |
My entire life is WordPress, and my intention in talking above the above (please re-read my words and try to really understand them!) isn’t to hurt the project, it’s that we have a critical self-awareness of our strengths and weaknesses in the market. My #1 goal is to grow the pie, meaning WordPress’ market share, which means everyone in the broader WordPress ecosystem, including plugin authors, agencies, themers, bloggers, podcasters, and consultants will benefit. |
2015-01-28 06:02:35 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/how-important-is-jetpack-on-wordpress-road-to-50-market-share#comment-63335 |
It’s worth repeating what I said above: “Naked WordPress (without plugins) is not competitive to Wix, Weebly, Squarespace, etc.” Which is the direct opposite of “That’s a slap in the face to the 100’s of high-quality plugin authors and companies that build great software to make the experience of WordPress better for users.” I’m saying that plugins are crucial to WordPress being competitive — it’s the only reason we’re even in the game right now. “I’m perfectly happy with my iThemes Sync account” iThemes Sync provides a lot of good functionality, however if that goodness is behind a paywall most users will never see it and will choose a platform where things like updates, security, and backups are included. |
2015-01-28 05:58:17 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/how-important-is-jetpack-on-wordpress-road-to-50-market-share#comment-63334 |
As Wix is a public company, you can read quite a bit about their numbers and financials online. You’ll also see them in the Super Bowl this Sunday. Collectively the organizations you mention are going to spend more than a hundred million dollars this year advertising to gain new sites, grow their brand and marketshare. |
2015-01-28 05:52:37 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/how-important-is-jetpack-on-wordpress-road-to-50-market-share#comment-63333 |
Saw this linked from the WP Engine footer — has anything happened here yet? |
2015-01-05 15:34:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/wp-engine-to-sponsor-two-full-time-wordpress-core-contributors#comment-62436 |
That sounds really odd, definitely get in touch with Jetpack support and we’ll help you look at this. |
2015-01-03 16:45:17 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/benchmarks-indicate-jetpack-doesnt-negatively-impact-site-loading-times#comment-62404 |
I don’t like approach of the Sidekick tutorials in general, but it is worth noting that this was a mistake of noble ambition: GD wanted to help more people be able to publish with WordPress, which is very near and dear to our core mission to democratize publishing. It’s a big, tough problem and anyone trying to tackle it is going to make mistakes along the way, I know I certainly have! I’m sure this has been a learning experience, and overall I’m looking forward to see what strides GD will be able to make in 2015. |
2014-12-26 18:25:55 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/without-notifying-customers-godaddy-and-mediatemple-auto-activate-sidekick#comment-62200 |
Check out previous surveys from State of the Word talks — people’s top complaints are around plugins: security problems, compatibility with core updates, compatibility with each other, and not knowing which are good. Jetpack solves all those, and it’s telling that all the folks that run millions of WordPresses (Automattic, all the web hosts) support Jetpack. And lots of other goodies — I’m keeping up with comments here because Tavern is a Jetpack-enabled site, so I get a notification in my toolbar and mobile apps when there’s a reply to me here. |
2014-08-27 07:14:58 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/automattic-acquires-parka-llc-the-creators-of-bruteprotect#comment-58224 |
I thought a lot about putting it into Akismet, or VaultPress, but ultimately decided against it. These days Jetpack actually gets better distribution, and is a better place to put free functionality that we want available to as many people as possible. I’d like as many of the WordPresses in the world as possible to be protected. BruteProtect also can auto-update plugins and themes — something like that just doesn’t make sense for Akismet, which is best with its narrow focus on the commenting experience. |
2014-08-27 02:09:51 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/automattic-acquires-parka-llc-the-creators-of-bruteprotect#comment-58206 |
I don’t think so — some things really make sense to be on for as many people as possible. That’s the promise of Jetpack, why it’s become one of the most popular plugins in the world in just a few short years: complete, integrated, hassle-free functionality, always the latest and greatest. Some advanced users may not like that, and they can have plugins or filters to alter how JP works, but it’s the right answer for the vast, vast majority of WordPresses in the world, the same way that new features in core are “on by default.” |
2014-08-27 02:06:01 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/automattic-acquires-parka-llc-the-creators-of-bruteprotect#comment-58205 |
I agree that a pure blacklist approach is not a good idea. Fortunately we’ve learned a lot over the years building Akismet (now blocking 7.5M spams a hour) and will put some of that learning toward this problem as well. |
2014-08-27 02:01:57 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/automattic-acquires-parka-llc-the-creators-of-bruteprotect#comment-58204 |
Many of the features in Jetpack, like Photon, actually speed your site up. Others like the sharing buttons and related posts are way faster (and protect your privacy better) than many of the standalone alternatives. And finally the promotional aspects of hooking in your Twitter, Facebook, etc and some connections we have to search engines and SEO stuff built into Jetpack will get you more traffic. Jetpack is absolutely for developers, just not everyone has caught up to that fact yet. |
2014-08-26 19:03:36 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/automattic-acquires-parka-llc-the-creators-of-bruteprotect#comment-58180 |
It’s weird that the linked site doesn’t use WordPress. |
2013-12-08 18:27:00 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/a-look-back-at-wordpress-through-the-years#comment-49722 |
What would Tavern look like with 2014? |
2013-11-21 06:29:10 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/wordpress-twenty-fourteen-theme-is-out-in-the-wild#comment-49137 |
Nevis1 — WP has built-in export, and numerous plugins that support backing things up both free and paid. It’s really more of a hosting responsibility than an application responsibility. |
2013-11-05 21:51:56 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/breaking-new-features-selected-to-merge-into-wordpress-3-8-core#comment-48504 |
Welcome to the Tavern. :) |
2013-09-04 14:53:49 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/exclusive-sarah-gooding-moves-to-the-wordpress-tavern#comment-46987 |
Redesign coming soon… |
2013-07-17 23:25:08 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/official-wordpress-jobs-site-looking-for-volunteer-moderators#comment-33351 |
I think simplicity is relative, and the first few years of WordPress were actually pretty complex. Milan also nails it that people don’t necessary want simplicity or their site to be cookie cutter. If you look at the comments on the Ghost article it is a mix of people who want simpler blogging and some who want crazy built-in post types. I have some ideas for the post editor, though, that I think people will really dig. You can satisfy both camps, it just takes iterations and probably a few missteps along the way. |
2013-06-18 05:10:23 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/wordpress-isnt-done-yet-or-is-it#comment-29069 |
I thought it was a great interview, and it’s always cool to hear Mike talk. |
2013-06-02 23:06:04 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/10th-anniversary-interview-with-wordpress-co-founder#comment-26223 |
Sorry for the title, it was my attempt at something link-baity like you see on Buzzfeed or Huffpo. :) |
2013-05-20 23:52:58 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wptavern.com/secrets-revealed-wltc-and-wptavern#comment-22509 |
This is really sad. Jeff, you will be missed and I hope you come back to it someday. Let me know if there’s ever anything I can do to help. |
2011-05-18 15:32:40 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/thanks-for-everything#comment-12415 |
Proof of concept |
2010-07-17 15:35:05 | Matt (not) | https://wptavern.com/wheres-matt-july-2010#comment-8640 |
Ben, you need to get laid. |
2010-07-17 06:36:48 | Not Matt | https://wptavern.com/wheres-matt-july-2010#comment-8628 |
Jane’s not so bad…?! She’s awesome! |
2010-05-29 22:19:01 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/jane-wells-is-not-so-bad#comment-7911 |
@_ck_ — bbPress.org 2.0 is under way and should be live within a week or two — we kicked off the project after we got the design source files from Sam. Forum plugins for WP are popular, and would be more so if they were as powerful as bbPress already is. With better integration with WordPress tens of millions of users will be one-click away from having a forum perfectly integrated with their design and user system. This is sort of possible today, but it’s too hard right now. Themes don’t really mesh. BuddyPress does some juggling to make integration easier but it has too much overhead. |
2010-05-03 02:52:56 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/mattnote-from-wordcamp-san-francisco#comment-7639 |
For the record, I think that his assertion that Thesis is faster than WordPress because it bypasses page selection logic (paraphrasing) is technically inaccurate. |
2010-02-16 04:40:59 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/thesis-creator-on-wp-community-podcast#comment-5997 |
Donnacha I was about to say that! REEEEEMIIIIIIIIX. |
2009-11-30 01:52:50 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/mullenweg-interview-remastered#comment-4930 |
@Paul – thank you for saying that. I think a lot of us were thinking it. |
2009-10-31 18:34:17 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/how-low-is-too-low#comment-4588 |
@Dave Doyle – if you’re smart enough to use patches, you’re smart enough to wrangle SVN. SVN can give you arbitrary diffs between any release or revision of WordPress, compare it to your local version, allow one-click reversions and updates, and you can browse it visually and even download diffs of any file or changeset on the WordPress Trac. It also works great with binary files, something patches really can’t. Any patches we provided would be inferior to what you could get yourself via SVN, so if that’s important to you I would recommend diving into it. There’s a fantastic free book on SVN available here: |
2009-09-07 22:49:32 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/security-this-security-that#comment-3620 |
Perhaps as a community we could do like an “upgrade barn raising” where the more tech savvy folks (the audience of WP Tavern) could volunteer a little bit of time every day to help get folks set up correctly on the latest version, like install4free used to work for installations. |
2009-09-07 16:10:46 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/security-this-security-that#comment-3611 |
@Barry – It was because wpmupremium (at that time) violated the GPL license, sorry if that wasn’t obvious from my comment. It’s not an issue anymore because they’ve switched to being fully GPL compliant. I should clarify that I think the local shortlink part is useless, external shortlinks is a harder problem. You could generate extremely short URLs for WP by just using a base62 of the post ID (that’s what wp.me does) and catching the 404 handler. If your domain is too long just alias it to yours and WP’s canonical features will take care of the rest. Stats are redundant because all of the clicks go to your site, which should already run a stats package like Google Analytics or WordPress.com Stats. Click tracking is only useful to know about traffic you’re sending someplace else. (WP.com stats already tracks outgoing clicks.) Shortening other people’s links is useful. Long term, though, I hope shortened links go away for everything but severely constrained mediums, like SMS. (And who clicks on links from their SMS anyway?) |
2009-08-21 21:15:56 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/roll-your-own-url-shortener-with-pretty-link#comment-3179 |
I encourage you to continue to attend, I don’t think Jane’s intention was to ask you to not. |
2009-08-21 21:08:54 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/getting-out-of-the-way#comment-3178 |
This seems like a rip-off. |
2009-08-19 18:35:54 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/roll-your-own-url-shortener-with-pretty-link#comment-3127 |
John is full-time, not part-time. |
2009-08-16 23:46:19 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/wpweekly-episode-68-hey-i-didnt-change-my-password#comment-3065 |
Miroslav, this login problem has been there for years, it’s just no one has noticed it until now. If this had been told to us in the 2.7 branch, we would have had to do a release then. There was nothing more or less tested about 2.8 than previous releases. |
2009-08-12 09:25:39 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/2-8-4-is-out-better-upgrade#comment-2974 |
For a while it sounded like you were trying to talk Scott out of writing plugins. |
2009-08-04 02:12:39 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/wpweekly-episode-66-interview-with-scott-reilly#comment-2749 |
Poetry is poetry. (more words because your comment form requires it.) |
2009-07-15 05:17:38 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/automattic-sporting-haikus#comment-2375 |
It’ll get a design refresh, I just wanted to get the content going. It had been sitting on my laptop for too long. |
2009-07-15 05:03:11 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/automattic-sporting-haikus#comment-2373 |
WordPress will be around and thriving long after I’m gone, and I’m only 25. :) |
2009-02-15 18:07:19 | Matt | https://wptavern.com/six-ways-in-which-wordpress-could-die#comment-299 |
Comment | Date | Name | Link |
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It’s not for everyone! |
2018-02-21 19:39:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2018/02/commuting-time-saved/#comment-588485 |
That one is on my list! Will try to get to it this year. |
2018-01-12 01:47:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2018/01/ariel-levy-in-longreads/#comment-588386 |
Mostly word of mouth, and some randomness thrown in. |
2018-01-07 20:41:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/12/books-in-2017/#comment-588377 |
Thanks for sharing! |
2018-01-02 19:01:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/12/books-in-2017/#comment-588363 |
Thank you for the question. If you are able to find an hour or two a day I’d say you’re on the right track. I tend to read in spurts when I travel, or on vacation, where I’ll often finish a few books, and then might go a week or two without getting to read too much. I’m trying to be more consistent. These are a few of the habits I used this year to read more: 1. I moved social media and such off the home screen of my phone, and put the Kindle app there, often where I used to have say Twitter. As for three recommendations, I’d say: Fiction / memoir: All the Light We Cannot See, The Rules Do Not Apply, and the short story collection. |
2018-01-01 23:21:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/12/books-in-2017/#comment-588355 |
Thank you! |
2017-12-25 17:02:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/12/norads-santa-tracker/#comment-588345 |
In the talk I mention that they’ll be released in a blog post, which is being worked on. I did decide they weren’t interesting enough for the finite time in the presentation. |
2017-12-13 15:47:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/12/state-of-the-word-2017/#comment-588329 |
The survey results were pretty boring, I think we need some new questions for next year. We’re going to publish these survey results and previous years in a blog post. |
2017-12-12 03:39:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/12/state-of-the-word-2017/#comment-588319 |
Check out the part of the demo where Matias shows a theme applying styles to Gutenberg, so it looks exactly as it does on the front-end. |
2017-12-12 03:39:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/12/state-of-the-word-2017/#comment-588318 |
Both good questions! On the WP.com Business plan you can install and test the Gutenberg plugin in wp-admin. We’ll be adding Gutenberg to Calypso sometime before April to try to get as much testing as possible, but not sure the exact date yet. Plugins and themes can add and modify blocks today, there are APIs for everything already in the Gutenberg editor. |
2017-12-12 03:38:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/12/state-of-the-word-2017/#comment-588317 |
Sorry about that! I think we’re still hooking up the thank you / receipt system. |
2017-12-07 18:11:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/12/state-of-the-word-2017/#comment-588283 |
I either highlight, take a picture, or just write something down in Simplenote, Wunderlist, or Todoist. |
2017-11-22 17:44:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/11/tribe-of-mentors/#comment-588258 |
The 1.4 release of Gutenberg just came out and has some really cool updates: https://make.wordpress.org/core/2017/10/10/whats-new-in-gutenberg-october-10th/ |
2017-10-10 17:13:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/10/potential-of-gutenberg/#comment-588207 |
It would all be compiled down to be fast and lightweight. |
2017-09-27 06:01:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/09/facebook-dropping-patent-clause/#comment-588163 |
I think the idea is it’d be compiled down to something common and fast, not loading multiple libraries. |
2017-09-27 06:00:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/09/facebook-dropping-patent-clause/#comment-588162 |
It means that React is back in the running, but WordPress is still evaluating a few different directions. |
2017-09-27 06:00:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/09/facebook-dropping-patent-clause/#comment-588161 |
I think the server-side of WordPress will remain PHP for a long time to come, especially with the improvements in performance PHP has in the past few years and its continued ubiquity. |
2017-09-22 01:16:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/09/on-react-and-wordpress/#comment-588105 |
Haven’t come across it before but will add it to the list. |
2017-09-22 01:12:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/09/on-react-and-wordpress/#comment-588104 |
That’s not the motivation — take another read of the post. |
2017-09-16 17:58:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/09/on-react-and-wordpress/#comment-588020 |
You can certainly interpret things in that way if you like, it’s a very cynical and worst-case assumption approach. I don’t think it’s true, but also not sure what I could say to change your mind. The key difference may be that you’re mixing up Automattic, the commercial entity, with WordPress, the open source project, and the respective decisions for each. |
2017-09-15 18:38:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/09/on-react-and-wordpress/#comment-587977 |
That would be violating Facebook’s IP rights — IP rights are the basis of all open source including the GPL so it’s something we wouldn’t do. |
2017-09-15 18:17:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/09/on-react-and-wordpress/#comment-587974 |
I had really hoped the license would change, and had hints that it would. |
2017-09-15 18:04:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/09/on-react-and-wordpress/#comment-587973 |
The plan from the beginning was to redo the entire editing screen — you can’t make a great experience with taking the old TinyMCE-in-a-box approach to editing and customization. Metaboxes are there, and totally backwards compatible, there’s just FUD saying they won’t be. (I don’t know why this is so persistent, I feel like we’re fighting fake news.) My hope is many (not all) of the plugins using meta boxes upgrade them to Gutenberg boxes, but even if they don’t they’ll still work, it just won’t be as slick and integrated as the ones that update. |
2017-09-15 18:03:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/09/on-react-and-wordpress/#comment-587972 |
Honestly that hasn’t come up yet, but I’ll note it. |
2017-09-15 07:52:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/09/on-react-and-wordpress/#comment-587808 |
Preact is definitely one that’s being considered. |
2017-09-15 03:51:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/09/on-react-and-wordpress/#comment-587768 |
That’s another one the team has been spending a lot of time with. |
2017-09-15 03:49:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/09/on-react-and-wordpress/#comment-587766 |
That’s been a frequently suggested one and the team has met with Vue’s lead developer. |
2017-09-15 01:40:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/09/on-react-and-wordpress/#comment-587730 |
Piet, I do! 96% of sites that run Jetpack have a single author. It’s a little higher on .com. The “grabbed out of thin air” part of your comment stung a little, please consider being nicer when writing on the web because comments can read harsher than you may have intended. |
2017-09-14 03:50:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/08/we-called-it-gutenberg-for-a-reason/#comment-587725 |
Thank you so much for actually digging in! |
2017-08-28 16:16:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/08/we-called-it-gutenberg-for-a-reason/#comment-587623 |
There is nothing to announce about Gutenberg licensing today, but it’s something on a lot of people’s minds. |
2017-08-28 16:14:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/08/we-called-it-gutenberg-for-a-reason/#comment-587622 |
Thank you for your feedback, we’ll definitely keep multi-author support in mind for future versions. The vast majority of WP sites only have a single author, so it’s been an area we’ve thought best left to plugins so far. There is an update for co-authors plus on the horizon, and it will be updated for Gutenberg, it would also be great for other enterprise WP hosts besides VIP to contribute more to foundational enterprise plugins like that. |
2017-08-28 16:13:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/08/we-called-it-gutenberg-for-a-reason/#comment-587621 |
There won’t be a version of WP like that, but there will definitely be a plugin that gives you the legacy / old edit page. Make sure to let ACF know that Gutenberg compatibility is a top priority. |
2017-08-28 15:55:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/08/we-called-it-gutenberg-for-a-reason/#comment-587620 |
1. Best to engage on Github and the Slack chats for highly technical questions, not Tavern or forums. 2. We anticipated a decision on React around the Apache deadline (closer to now), will have more to announce about WP and Gutenberg’s approach here in the next few weeks. 3. Some things like toolbar buttons will definitely need to be updated to work with Gutenberg, other things like Metaboxes there will be no problem to provide a legacy interface for a few releases. But I would say that plugin authors should start updating their plugins in late September if they want to benefit from Gutenberg’s launch. 4. Gutenberg 1.0 will just be the next update, then it will go to 1.1, 1.2, etc. The version numbers are incrementing every week. I also would love more testers of the the Gutenberg plugin. Development has been coming along really great and based on everything I’ve seen so far I think it’ll be ready long before the timeline you are imagining. In a few weeks we’ll be able to do some programs and promotions to get wider use of the plugin. Today it’s not quite ready for that as we’re still addressing known issues, so there’s not as much utility for additional users or testers yet. |
2017-08-28 15:54:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/08/we-called-it-gutenberg-for-a-reason/#comment-587619 |
Gutenberg uses TinyMCE, so a better way to think of it is that Gutenberg is a new version of our approach to TinyMCE. It will the default experience of WP, for people that want to use something more like what’s currently there we’ll have a plugin they can use. |
2017-08-28 15:21:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/08/we-called-it-gutenberg-for-a-reason/#comment-587616 |
Thank you for sharing! |
2017-08-28 15:15:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/08/we-called-it-gutenberg-for-a-reason/#comment-587615 |
1. The first version will be a page and post builder, and then we will take the block concept to replace widgets, menus, and have themes that allow you to build entire sites. It’s more structurally focused than a pure WYSIWYG approach, but people will be able to see and understand the relationship to the structure and visual appearance of their site much, much better than now. 2. The goal of the plugin is to come into core so that other plugins and themes can start to build on it as infrastructure. Over time it will allow us to reduce and simplify a lot of the code and interfaces in core. |
2017-08-28 15:15:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/08/we-called-it-gutenberg-for-a-reason/#comment-587614 |
I agree something like a rollback or Time Machine would be really useful. |
2017-08-28 07:41:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/08/we-called-it-gutenberg-for-a-reason/#comment-587602 |
There definitely is a contingent that seems to think that, but if you think through it logically it doesn’t make sense: if it were just to benefit Automattic it would be far easier and more advantageous to just do Gutenberg unilaterally in Calypso, where it would primarily benefit WordPress.com. Doing it in wp-admin and core first involves a lot more discussion, public feedback, backwards compatibility concerns, and breaking a lot of new ground for how core uses Javascript, and because it’s in core the benefits will accrue to all hosts of WordPress, many of which directly or indirectly compete with Automattic. We are reading and trying to learn from all the negative feedback though, even when it’s from people who haven’t used Gutenberg much yet. |
2017-08-28 07:03:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/08/we-called-it-gutenberg-for-a-reason/#comment-587598 |
Actually I agree, for Automattic I like if someone has a resume attached in addition to whatever cool / special thing they did like a website. |
2017-08-04 12:13:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/08/website-as-resume/#comment-587588 |
Actually that was yesterday, this will be this afternoon’s link: https://youtu.be/e88INrSX5yk |
2017-06-17 10:31:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/06/4-8-and-whats-coming/#comment-587538 |
It’s going to be at 3pm Paris Time. |
2017-06-16 15:11:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/06/4-8-and-whats-coming/#comment-587535 |
Will try that out, thank you! |
2017-06-06 19:30:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/06/safe-avocado-ing/#comment-587525 |
This particular site is hosted on .org, so I run Jetpack on it to get all the latest and greatest. 🙂 |
2017-06-06 03:01:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/05/everything-is-hitched/#comment-587517 |
The closest I’ve been able to find is this Washington Post obituary: https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/compost/post/maurice-sendak-and-childhood–we-ate-it-up-we-loved-it/2012/05/08/gIQAhfcwAU_blog.html |
2017-05-31 16:43:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/05/a-delicious-compliment/#comment-587499 |
I’m falling out of practice with it! |
2017-05-28 06:02:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/05/whats-in-my-bag-2017/#comment-587448 |
It’s easier for a pen with a clip to fit in the pen holder in the backpack, the Pico doesn’t have one so it floats around or needs its own pocket. |
2017-05-25 20:10:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/05/whats-in-my-bag-2017/#comment-587437 |
Thanks for sharing! |
2017-05-25 00:09:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/05/whats-in-my-bag-2017/#comment-587433 |
I used to use a Cocoon but I feel like stuff would fall out of it over time, which would kind of defeat the purpose. Now I try to find bags with lots of internal pockets so not as much need for a Cocoon. |
2017-05-25 00:09:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/05/whats-in-my-bag-2017/#comment-587432 |
We use Zoom pretty extensively and are happy with it. |
2017-05-22 11:54:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/05/ibm-goes-non-remote/#comment-587420 |
Here’s a story about how they came to be: |
2017-05-18 17:48:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/05/new-tv-ads/#comment-587400 |
Have been — it’s amazing! |
2017-04-13 13:17:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/04/new-top-50-restaurants/#comment-587285 |
Well it’s not totally anonymous when they chat with me, because they might have a Gravatar or similar that shows more about themselves. |
2017-03-10 21:59:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/03/the-job-interview/#comment-587260 |
Let me know how it goes! |
2017-03-10 14:45:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/03/wordpress-collaborative-editing/#comment-587254 |
This feature fixes that! Try it. 🙂 |
2017-03-10 14:44:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/03/wordpress-collaborative-editing/#comment-587253 |
It’s totally random. |
2017-02-10 16:49:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/02/doors-in-barcelona/#comment-587065 |
I think mostly around the neighborhood I was staying. |
2017-02-05 20:04:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2017/02/doors-in-barcelona/#comment-586915 |
Fair criticism! |
2016-12-29 22:07:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/12/new-org-homepage/#comment-586549 |
You can’t just change the license willy nilly, it depends on where the code came from. This code was MIT, and then our 1,000+ changes and commits to it were GPL, which you can do. |
2016-11-01 23:59:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/10/wix-and-the-gpl/#comment-586421 |
Other comments talk about this already, but the short answer is: MIT code can become GPL licensed, but not vice versa. Here’s a longer explanation: https://ma.tt/2016/10/wix-and-the-gpl/#comment-586319 |
2016-10-31 19:14:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/10/wix-and-the-gpl/#comment-586384 |
I know — I didn’t ask for attribution. (Copyright notices need to be maintained in source, though.) I asked them to “Release your app under the GPL, and put the source code for your app up on GitHub so that we can all build on it, improve it, and learn from it.” |
2016-10-31 18:59:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/10/wix-and-the-gpl/#comment-586382 |
There are a number of ways Wix could come into compliance with the GPL, their CEO’s post seems to indicate they’re going to publish the source code for the entire app, I’m guessing to Github. That would resolve everything, and I would applaud them for doing so. |
2016-10-31 18:58:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/10/wix-and-the-gpl/#comment-586381 |
Given the context it seemed like a public discussion was the best way to get things resolved as soon as possible, with neither side having to get legal involved. I also think it’s important for the broader tech community to understand how open source works (or doesn’t) better. |
2016-10-31 18:55:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/10/wix-and-the-gpl/#comment-586380 |
Not entirely, it’s worth reading some more on this, here’s one place to start: https://developer.wordpress.org/themes/getting-started/wordpress-licensing-the-gpl/ |
2016-10-31 18:52:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/10/wix-and-the-gpl/#comment-586379 |
Commercial software is fine, but your license needs to be GPL. |
2016-10-31 18:48:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/10/wix-and-the-gpl/#comment-586378 |
There is nuance, but that’s the general gist. |
2016-10-31 18:47:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/10/wix-and-the-gpl/#comment-586377 |
We did ask, in the above post. 🙂 It’s not clear to me what Avishai meant there, but hopefully you’re correct. |
2016-10-31 18:46:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/10/wix-and-the-gpl/#comment-586376 |
People make honest mistakes, and licenses can be confusing. I’m giving Wix the benefit of the doubt here. |
2016-10-31 14:44:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/10/wix-and-the-gpl/#comment-586361 |
This is all about the mobile apps, which is definitely downloaded and distributed in every interpretation of the GPL. |
2016-10-31 14:41:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/10/wix-and-the-gpl/#comment-586360 |
Paul’s comment addresses this misunderstanding: https://ma.tt/2016/10/wix-and-the-gpl/#comment-586319 |
2016-10-30 16:29:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/10/wix-and-the-gpl/#comment-586327 |
Also this thread on Hacker News has lots of folks who have a good grasp of open source licensing, and apparently had some comments from Avishai himself: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12826088 This one in particular: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12828814 |
2016-10-30 13:52:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/10/wix-and-the-gpl/#comment-586317 |
Miriam Schwab, an organizer in the Israeli WordPress community, wrote a great post about why Avishai’s and Tal’s responses don’t really address any of the core issues: http://wpgarage.com/news-views/weak-wix-response-wordpress-gpl/ |
2016-10-30 13:34:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/10/wix-and-the-gpl/#comment-586316 |
The signs are very clear when you look at the apps, I wouldn’t have posted if there was any doubt they were using the code. I’m not saying you or anyone has to like the GPL, but if you use the code you have to abide by the license. Like you say, there are many other non-copyleft licenses available, however this code was GPL. The GPL has had a fantastic impact on the development of WordPress, and that’s why we do our best to protect it. I don’t think going straight to legal is a good approach, especially when it’s possible this could have been a mistake, and it’s easy for them to resolve to everyone’s satisfaction by open sourcing their app. |
2016-10-29 21:18:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/10/wix-and-the-gpl/#comment-586284 |
When you embed and use GPL code, you have to release the entire thing as GPL. (That’s why it’s called a viral license.) So they need to release not just their changes to the editor, but the entire app that was distributed. |
2016-10-29 21:12:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/10/wix-and-the-gpl/#comment-586283 |
I would much rather they just release their app as GPL rather than have to get into a legal fight. |
2016-10-29 20:55:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/10/wix-and-the-gpl/#comment-586279 |
I started full-time at University of Houston but dropped out after my second year. |
2016-10-24 15:23:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/10/taking-sides/#comment-586232 |
Apparently voter fraud in the US is incredibly rare: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/09/24/voter-id-laws-target-rarely-occurring-voter-fraud.html Somewhere around 11% of eligible voters don’t have access to government ID that would enable them to vote, which could be because of something like their name changing (marriage) or an address change: http://www.brennancenter.org/sites/default/files/legacy/d/download_file_39242.pdf To the extent fraud is possible, it’s much more possible with voting by mail since in most cases ID laws don’t apply. If it were just about fraud ID laws should apply to voting by mail as well: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article/why-voter-id-laws-arent-really-about-fraud/ I just voted by mail myself today, actually! (Just once, not fraudulently. :)) I’ve had an ID my entire life that I can remember, so requiring some sort of ID seems like a common-sense measure, but this story from Houston (my home) opened my eyes to how it can actually be a huge time and money cost to get a new ID, for a 65-year-old who was born in Texas and lived his entire life there: |
2016-10-23 20:30:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/10/defrauding-an-election/#comment-586224 |
I used just the iPad time-lapse feature for this. |
2016-08-03 14:32:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/07/wharf-to-wharf-race-time-lapse-video/#comment-586091 |
Oh wow. I just finished this book which I found very helpful, and also talks about Alzheimer’s: https://www.amazon.com/Grief-Grieving-Finding-Meaning-Through-ebook/dp/B000FCKB02/ |
2016-06-19 23:21:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/06/first-fathers-day/#comment-586029 |
I might move matt.wordpress.com over. |
2016-05-16 21:23:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/05/blog/#comment-585927 |
That’s a great link, thanks for sharing! |
2016-05-04 21:18:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/04/538-on-basic-income/#comment-585869 |
Awesome comment. Thanks for the thoughts and the links, I’ll check them out. |
2016-04-26 15:19:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/04/538-on-basic-income/#comment-585823 |
Sorry about that, it’s my fault. |
2016-03-26 08:10:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/03/kat-hagan-works-differently/#comment-585732 |
That looks like something in the Skymall catalog. 🙂 Thanks for sharing. |
2016-03-26 08:06:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/03/whats-in-my-bag-2016-edition/#comment-585731 |
Haven’t tried Bellroy but I’ll write it down to check out. I love Muji and Uniqlo, mostly because they work well, are simple, and unbranded. I don’t know why but in my 30s I’ve definitely come to appreciate that something unbranded is an incredible luxury. I just have the Chromecasts in one of the internal pockets of the Lululemon backpack. |
2016-03-26 08:06:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/03/whats-in-my-bag-2016-edition/#comment-585730 |
Maybe start a meetup there: https://make.wordpress.org/community/meetups/ |
2016-03-21 02:02:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/03/whats-in-my-bag-2016-edition/#comment-585695 |
We’ll hold a spot for you Dec 2-4 at WordCamp US: |
2016-03-18 16:32:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/03/saving-the-open-web/#comment-585685 |
That’s usually covered by the SD card and reader, but I did used to carry around a little USB-C plus regular spinny USB disk. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00V62XBY8/ But I gave it to someone and haven’t replaced it. I don’t generally need more space than that because the laptop has 1TB internally. |
2016-03-18 03:13:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/03/whats-in-my-bag-2016-edition/#comment-585676 |
No but I do grab one sometimes, or I might stick a Soylent in the bag if I know I’m going to be on the go a lot in a day. |
2016-03-17 20:00:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/03/whats-in-my-bag-2016-edition/#comment-585669 |
The water bottle I just empty out before I get to the airport, they’re fine with you having an empty one. (I’ve forgotten once or twice.) No knives for me. |
2016-03-17 20:00:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/03/whats-in-my-bag-2016-edition/#comment-585668 |
The old version wasn’t but I think the new version is. |
2016-03-17 19:43:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/03/whats-in-my-bag-2016-edition/#comment-585667 |
Thanks for the tip, will keep an eye out for that one. |
2016-03-17 19:42:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/03/whats-in-my-bag-2016-edition/#comment-585666 |
I haven’t had that happen, I think they just start to take stuff up and then they give up. |
2016-03-17 19:42:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/03/whats-in-my-bag-2016-edition/#comment-585665 |
Thanks for the tip! Since I never need the old iPod dock anymore I find the cables that are Micro USB with a lightning attachment (like the ones above) to be more reliable and smaller. |
2016-03-17 19:42:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/03/whats-in-my-bag-2016-edition/#comment-585664 |
Go to a WordCamp! |
2016-03-17 19:40:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/03/whats-in-my-bag-2016-edition/#comment-585663 |
Good questions! I sometimes travel with the long power cord in my carry-on suitcase, but it’s too big and I don’t use it enough when on the go for my backpack. I’ll love the day when everything is USB-C and I can just carry around a monster 12ft cable for it. I run with my phone, just holding it. I take it out of the wallet case and just switch hands every ten minutes. I haven’t tried a ton of the running cases or holsters though. |
2016-03-17 19:40:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/03/whats-in-my-bag-2016-edition/#comment-585662 |
It’s items that were in the pack last year. |
2016-03-17 19:38:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/03/whats-in-my-bag-2016-edition/#comment-585661 |
Good question! It’s basically this, which comes in a few different sizes: |
2016-03-17 18:35:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/03/whats-in-my-bag-2016-edition/#comment-585659 |
It’s a perk of working at Automattic, people can get a customized one (in any color they like) after they’ve worked at Automattic for 4 years. |
2016-03-17 18:33:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/03/whats-in-my-bag-2016-edition/#comment-585658 |
The Momentum totally could be used, but it is a little clunky to take out the extra cable, unwrap it, and plug it in two places. What’s amazing about the USB headset is it’s just one cable, when you plug it in everything just works, and the sound cancelling is really good — you sound like a NPR broadcaster. |
2016-03-17 18:33:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/03/whats-in-my-bag-2016-edition/#comment-585657 |
I think they just did a firmware update to make this better, but I haven’t tested it in a rocking chair. 🙂 |
2016-03-17 18:31:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/03/whats-in-my-bag-2016-edition/#comment-585656 |
Yes I’m pretty happy with it. It’s not as good as a standalone camera, but being fully integrated with the phone makes it worth it for me. |
2016-03-16 17:54:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/03/whats-in-my-bag-2016-edition/#comment-585640 |
I’ve seen those on people before but never knew what they were! I like that there’s no branding on them. |
2016-03-15 22:51:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/03/whats-in-my-bag-2016-edition/#comment-585618 |
I carry all of this all the time, this is the base. Sometimes a bit more depending on where I’m going. I agree that I love the 12″ but it wasn’t quite there for when I was on the road for a while. |
2016-03-15 21:42:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/03/whats-in-my-bag-2016-edition/#comment-585614 |
I dig it, and way cheaper than getting something custom. Thanks for sharing! |
2016-03-15 21:00:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/03/whats-in-my-bag-2016-edition/#comment-585610 |
Oh good idea! |
2016-03-15 21:00:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/03/whats-in-my-bag-2016-edition/#comment-585609 |
I used the 13″ for part of the year, but found myself going back to the 15″. Sometimes the laptop might be my primary computer for 4-6 weeks at a time if I’m on the road, and the extra screen space, battery, and performance feels worth it. |
2016-03-15 20:59:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/03/whats-in-my-bag-2016-edition/#comment-585608 |
I like it, and think it’s beautiful hardware. I didn’t love having to carry and charge something additional, which required its own special cable, and needed to be charged every single day. The fitness stuff wasn’t compelling, and of course since it has to charge over night I couldn’t get any sleep data from it. I found notifications on my wrist to be distracting when my phone (in the pocket or on the table) was already buzzing. |
2016-03-15 20:57:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/03/whats-in-my-bag-2016-edition/#comment-585607 |
That’s awesome. |
2016-03-14 22:00:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/03/addicted-to-distraction/#comment-585584 |
Congrats on Dvorak! You have a lifetime of more comfortable typing ahead of you. |
2016-03-14 17:45:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/03/from-silence-to-publishing/#comment-585579 |
I’m sorry about that bug, that’s a pretty embarrassing one. If you update to 3.9.4 it’s fixed. |
2016-03-10 05:15:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/03/jetpack-turns-5/#comment-585568 |
Nope I went back to an iPhone 6s+. |
2016-02-24 16:25:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/02/lent-this-year-buying-things/#comment-585547 |
Donating some, selling some, trashing some. Depends on what it is. |
2016-02-18 19:39:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/02/lent-this-year-buying-things/#comment-585503 |
Of course the Coolest Pope Ever has a much deeper and better look at this, including talking about the globalization of indifference: |
2016-02-10 20:24:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/02/lent-this-year-buying-things/#comment-585469 |
Yes if something breaks that prevents me from working I’ll replace it (just had a hard drive fail on a NAS for example), but no new things. |
2016-02-10 20:15:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/02/lent-this-year-buying-things/#comment-585468 |
It’s on my list! |
2016-02-10 18:50:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/02/chicken-and-eggs/#comment-585465 |
It’s better to have that discussion for the REST API in the Slack channel or at one of our meetings, not some random comment section of a blog, even mine. 🙂 If you want a good heuristic to use generally: there were decades of cars, millions of vehicles and drivers, before they had air conditioning. The core value proposition of a car is transportation, AC just helps you get there more comfortably. You didn’t need a car to get AC, you could have it in your house. AC might cause you to chose one car over another, but you probably wouldn’t walk or ride a horse if the car didn’t have AC, you’d just roll down the windows. |
2016-02-06 03:49:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/02/chicken-and-eggs/#comment-585434 |
Unfortunately it’s difficult to be very specific in feedback when we don’t move forward with someone. Also sometimes people come back with very pointed or detailed questions that would honestly take a very long time to answer. The best I can say is that we publish a lot about what we look for in the positive sense, including the Creed, so the more you can embody that the better. |
2016-02-03 19:35:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/02/getting-a-job-after-coding-bootcamp/#comment-585411 |
I do. |
2016-02-02 22:45:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/02/getting-a-job-after-coding-bootcamp/#comment-585404 |
Public code on Github counts as open source and is great, but participating in a project is more of a substitute for work experience because it has more in common with having a job in the field. |
2016-02-02 22:45:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/02/getting-a-job-after-coding-bootcamp/#comment-585403 |
Contributing to open source isn’t required, but it’s definitely a way for candidates without as much relevant industry experience to stand out from other applications. Everyone can spend their time however they choose. Folks going through coding bootcamps have already made a very significant time commitment, this is just a slight tweak to how that time is spent that will assist them specifically with Automattic. (Other companies may not care.) |
2016-02-02 18:00:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/02/getting-a-job-after-coding-bootcamp/#comment-585400 |
Expertise in version control systems like Git are absolutely crucial as soon as you’re working on something with more than one developer. (And many would argue before then. :)) So I’d strongly encourage you to dig in there. It’s also something these boot camps already teach — I don’t see a huge skills gap in these applicants, just they could stand out more with participation. |
2016-02-01 23:44:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/02/getting-a-job-after-coding-bootcamp/#comment-585396 |
I think (and hope!) that article and the data it cites is very out of date and behind the current state. You would hope since most open source is done exclusively through online identities (which can be whatever you like) that it would have evolved to be more welcoming. In WP it’s something we think about and work on a lot, and of course in the context of Automattic experience with WP be it a plugin, theme, core, accessibility, support, or any side of the project is a bonus. |
2016-02-01 23:42:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/02/getting-a-job-after-coding-bootcamp/#comment-585395 |
Sounds like you’re on a roll, I don’t have anything to add to that. 🙂 I’m going to try and spend some time this year with other instruments like guitar and piano to get my chops up a bit there, be able todo at least some basic songs. |
2016-01-21 16:06:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2016/01/thirty-two/#comment-585351 |
The best way is to make the open alternatives as compelling or even more than the proprietary options. |
2016-01-02 00:39:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/12/the-changing-web/#comment-585241 |
Oh that’s super cool, thanks for the heads up. |
2015-12-22 18:41:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/12/wapuus-history/#comment-585198 |
PHP is great for some things, not for others. |
2015-12-02 18:10:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/11/dance-to-calypso/#comment-585111 |
1. PHP still makes a lot of sense for the server side of WordPress, to power the API. 2. Themes and front-end display of a blog are also still PHP, and there are no plans to change that currently. But plugins will need to evolve to be API-driven. 3. Today you can manage and publish to your standalone WP sites from Calypso, including auto-upgrading plugins. If Calypso is successful, I could see the core wp-admin interface taking a similar technical direction in the future. |
2015-12-02 18:08:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/11/dance-to-calypso/#comment-585110 |
We’re working on it. |
2015-11-29 17:52:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/11/dance-to-calypso/#comment-585082 |
I don’t think the need is as urgent there. |
2015-11-27 01:37:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/11/dance-to-calypso/#comment-585052 |
This is just for the admin, so the front end of the site is still served via PHP and totally accessible to search engines. |
2015-11-25 00:59:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/11/dance-to-calypso/#comment-584992 |
That’s a misconception, there is a lot in Jetpack like Photon that actually makes your site faster. |
2015-11-25 00:58:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/11/dance-to-calypso/#comment-584991 |
You can still visit sites, this is just for the admin area. |
2015-11-25 00:51:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/11/dance-to-calypso/#comment-584989 |
There isn’t a framework for it yet, it’s something we’ll have to figure out. |
2015-11-25 00:50:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/11/dance-to-calypso/#comment-584988 |
It’s around the corner! |
2015-11-25 00:50:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/11/dance-to-calypso/#comment-584987 |
Nope, but the design in the template for it, but the iOS app is fully native code. |
2015-11-25 00:49:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/11/dance-to-calypso/#comment-584986 |
It’s not my area of expertise, but worst case using the new APIs an accessibility-focused client could be created, or even different ones for different use cases be it mobility or vision. The WP-admin is still there as well for fallback. |
2015-11-24 00:09:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/11/dance-to-calypso/#comment-584890 |
That’s fine, I meant for it to be inclusive of WP-API stuff. |
2015-11-23 03:34:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/11/cool-uses-of-wp-api/#comment-584840 |
Probably very low because of the W3Techs methodology. |
2015-11-10 03:54:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/11/seventy-five-to-go/#comment-584707 |
I think it can if the software is proprietary, but I think open source generally grows stronger and more secure the more popular it is and more people it has working on it. We all benefit from a common platform we can build on and then differentiate on top of it, instead of reinventing the wheel over and over again for no good reason. |
2015-11-09 14:31:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/11/seventy-five-to-go/#comment-584692 |
The predecessor to WordPress was b2, which was started by Michel Valdrighi in Corsica, France. |
2015-11-09 14:08:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/11/seventy-five-to-go/#comment-584690 |
Oh thank you! It’s okay though, it’s probably all things I’ve said in English before in other interviews. |
2015-11-02 23:49:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/10/lifehacker-japan/#comment-584618 |
That’s good advice. I did get to play a little at the gGrand Meetup. 🙂 I need to check in on the mouthpiece, pretty sure it was an Otto Link Vintage Series rubber mouthpiece, with a Rovner ligature, and Vandoren Java 2 1/2 reed. The sax is a Selmer Paris 74 Reference 54. I have a lot of practicing to do… |
2015-10-30 21:51:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/10/working-exercising/#comment-584612 |
I have! Not for long periods yet though. I’m looking forward to trying it more. |
2015-10-20 02:04:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/10/working-exercising/#comment-584593 |
Nope. 🙂 |
2015-10-06 18:35:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/10/interview-in-french/#comment-584495 |
We’re pretty happy with it. Some other people are working on an OS alternative already: |
2015-09-23 21:57:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/09/complementing-slack/#comment-584430 |
As soon as you expand past one P2 a lot of extra stuff is needed, and we’ve built all that internally, so have some interesting things to offer companies larger than a few dozen people. |
2015-09-22 07:55:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/09/complementing-slack/#comment-584423 |
Depends on what you watch on it. For travel I bet one of the HMDI sticks like the Amazon or Chrome ones might be better. |
2015-09-15 20:10:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/09/long-days/#comment-584415 |
Not too much any more on the pre-release software, just been bitten with bugs too many times. |
2015-09-14 21:40:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/09/long-days/#comment-584411 |
Kendrick is great! Have met him at many gigs around the world. |
2015-09-04 02:14:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/08/rigamortis-cover/#comment-584400 |
Both are pretty exciting. |
2015-08-23 20:16:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/08/1-6m-downloads-in-23-hours/#comment-584356 |
No, but if you follow this blog and read everything I link to you probably have a lot of knowledge that will be useful as an Automattician. 🙂 |
2015-08-21 19:07:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/08/automattic-is-hiring-2/#comment-584351 |
I would say the more you can do beforehand to make your application stand out the better. We’ve never stopped hiring for Happiness Engineers so there isn’t a time limit. |
2015-08-19 18:10:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/08/automattic-is-hiring-2/#comment-584336 |
That sounds great. |
2015-08-13 05:25:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/08/avis-gps/#comment-584272 |
It was done by a firm called Assembly in San Francisco: https://vimeo.com/assemblycreative |
2015-08-12 17:10:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/08/filled-with-wonder/#comment-584267 |
I just used the time-lapse feature of the built-in camera on the iPhone. |
2015-08-10 16:52:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/07/hong-kong-morning/#comment-584252 |
Four Seasons. |
2015-07-31 20:11:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/07/hong-kong-morning/#comment-584225 |
No — on one you’re buying support, service, and hosting typically for a yearly recurring fee, on the other you’re buying a download of a file typically for a one-time fee. |
2015-07-26 17:33:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/07/licenses-going-dutch/#comment-584194 |
Check out my post again and the links inside of it. |
2015-07-26 01:53:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/07/licenses-going-dutch/#comment-584192 |
That’s a very good question — thanks for raising it. I’m going to change the wording on that page to no longer say “licensed”, it’s really not the right word to use there. What you buy on WordPress.com is hosting and access to a premium theme. Because it’s not distributed (downloadable) the GPL actually isn’t required — that said, we only work with premium theme partners that have 100% GPL code. Some people buy themes for a one-time fee, but more often they’re getting access to a premium theme as part of one of our plans, and we share a portion of the revenue for the time that theme is active with the theme authors. What you’re really buying with most premium themes is support, we can’t ask third-party theme authors to support a theme on .org that they sold to a .com user, though some may choose to do so if you write in to them. For themes that Automattic owns and sells we provide the support anyway, because as long as you’re on WordPress you’re part of the family. |
2015-07-26 01:49:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/07/licenses-going-dutch/#comment-584191 |
It’s not planned yet but probably. |
2015-07-24 05:49:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/07/wcus-philadelphia/#comment-584175 |
There will be developer sessions in addition to the user ones. |
2015-07-24 01:37:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/07/wcus-philadelphia/#comment-584171 |
Don’t worry, it will be warm indoors. |
2015-07-23 19:14:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/07/wcus-philadelphia/#comment-584159 |
Automattic didn’t fork WooCommerce, and the people who did at Woo were the original developers. It’s tough to compete with the original author, I agree with that. |
2015-07-23 19:12:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/07/licenses-going-dutch/#comment-584158 |
At least people will know to expect it to be cold. 🙂 Folks would come to SF thinking it was summer and have to buy pants and jackets. |
2015-07-23 19:12:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/07/wcus-philadelphia/#comment-584157 |
What’s that? |
2015-07-23 19:11:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/07/wcus-philadelphia/#comment-584156 |
It’ll be cold but not snowy! Really pretty on the East coast that time of year. |
2015-07-23 19:11:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/07/wcus-philadelphia/#comment-584154 |
I’ll post when they are for sale. The site hasn’t been set up yet. |
2015-07-23 19:10:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/07/wcus-philadelphia/#comment-584153 |
Good point on forking, thanks Mom! |
2015-07-22 13:52:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/07/licenses-going-dutch/#comment-584115 |
I’m sure it’s happened somewhere, somehow, but it’s probably similar (or less) to the number of proprietary businesses who get damaged by piracy. |
2015-07-22 13:50:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/07/licenses-going-dutch/#comment-584114 |
That looks much better than Editorial Calendar which is what I was using. |
2015-07-18 15:01:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/07/streak-broken/#comment-584079 |
Thanks, I updated the video! |
2015-07-18 13:11:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/07/tsa-jazz/#comment-584076 |
Sorry about that, I saw someone in the background (Mike Hawley) I thought was at MIT. |
2015-07-14 11:48:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/07/neil-gaiman-commencement/#comment-584044 |
It’s usually some of both. 🙂 |
2015-07-11 12:25:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/07/napoleon-champagne/#comment-584025 |
It does wear me out! |
2015-07-09 16:08:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/07/39-wordcamps/#comment-584005 |
Not off the top, but it is a pattern you can see across many industries. (Sometimes it takes a long time.) |
2015-07-05 15:56:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/06/open-source-datacenters/#comment-583982 |
They will be totally separate. |
2015-05-21 22:26:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/05/woomattic/#comment-583556 |
Thank you so much for sharing, very much in the spirit of open source. |
2015-05-21 21:55:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/05/woomattic/#comment-583554 |
It’s a great idea to build your business on WordPress, and we want to continue people to do so for many years in the future. |
2015-05-21 17:34:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/05/woomattic/#comment-583545 |
Thanks for pointing that out, caught the typo later. Glad I’m not in charge of the numbers. 🙂 |
2015-05-21 17:33:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/05/woomattic/#comment-583543 |
If or when we do SAAS, the plugin isn’t going away, it’ll continue as it has. |
2015-05-21 17:32:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/05/woomattic/#comment-583541 |
Someday, but definitely separate from what we’re doing with Woo. 🙂 |
2015-05-21 17:31:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/05/woomattic/#comment-583540 |
Definitely not on both — WooCommerce works best as a standalone plugin. |
2015-05-21 17:29:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/05/woomattic/#comment-583538 |
I’ll defer to the team there, they’ve thought about their pricing more than I have. The value you can get from their extensions seems a lot higher than the prices. |
2015-05-20 05:52:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/05/woomattic/#comment-583440 |
The blog I think we might have covered. Academic paper I’ll have to go back to school for. 🙂 |
2015-05-20 04:36:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/05/woomattic/#comment-583437 |
We’ll see as it goes — Woo has their own roadmap already that they’re executing with at least 6 months of work on it. |
2015-05-19 23:36:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/05/woomattic/#comment-583417 |
Nothing yet, but perhaps down the line. |
2015-05-19 23:35:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/05/woomattic/#comment-583416 |
WooCommerce will not be integrated into core, it works great as a plugin. There will definitely continue to be a marketplace for extensions. |
2015-05-19 23:34:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/05/woomattic/#comment-583415 |
Yes, plan is to keep it going. |
2015-05-19 23:23:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/05/woomattic/#comment-583412 |
Right now just for .org users, but we know there are a lot of people interested in it from the .com side as well. |
2015-05-19 20:32:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/05/woomattic/#comment-583379 |
All of their products including themes are coming over, and I think there is lots we can learn both directions once the teams start working more closely together. |
2015-05-19 20:22:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/05/woomattic/#comment-583375 |
Speed, security, and optimization is definitely a passion of ours here at Automattic. 🙂 |
2015-05-19 20:21:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/05/woomattic/#comment-583374 |
We’ll definitely have Automattic engineers on-call to help Woo out with anything they need, and the teams will become more merged in the future. I’ll pass along this to their team along with your email. |
2015-05-19 20:20:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/05/woomattic/#comment-583373 |
I think it didn’t work for them well the last time around, but definitely something could reconsider in the future once things settle down. Automattic is considering an affiliate program for our other services right now too. |
2015-05-19 20:19:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/05/woomattic/#comment-583372 |
I think they’re also great! The Woo team is a great complement to ours, and they have a product we think will address an even larger market than they do today. |
2015-05-19 19:44:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/05/woomattic/#comment-583361 |
You can check out the work-in-progress book: https://github.com/WordPress/book |
2015-05-16 17:18:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/05/trojan-emoji/#comment-583305 |
That’s an excellent question! I’ll have to give it some thought. Perhaps I have a finite reserve of “issue passion” and exhaust it on software- and tech-related issues. It’s also possible that I haven’t directly observed or experienced negative effects or externalities from how my food is made (except in obvious cases where you get sick from a meal), where I have experienced and been burned by a lack of software freedom. |
2015-05-04 16:03:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/05/more-on-gmos/#comment-583216 |
From what I’ve read and learned so far, the science says there’s nothing inherent to genetically modifying crops that make them dangerous. (I’m sure you could make a dangerous GMO if you tried.) The business practice around Monsanto in particular is still a cause for concern, similar to how I worry about how patents are used in software and technology, but that’s orthogonal (interesting but separate) to what the article and I were talking about. |
2015-05-02 20:49:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/05/more-on-gmos/#comment-583189 |
It’s important to break out Monsanto stuff and GMOs in general — as the article shows the latter can be created and useful without all the bad stuff that Monsanto does. Personally I’m sure I eat GMO food, as well as a lot of non-modified stuff. It’s not too important to me. |
2015-05-02 19:11:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/05/more-on-gmos/#comment-583185 |
I’m definitely an overall Apple fan — there were plenty of problems before 2011, and have been some good ones after, but it’s the overall pace of iteration and response to problems that put them so far ahead of their contemporaries. |
2015-04-21 19:44:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/04/apple-loyalty/#comment-583038 |
Here are some that are going currently: https://threatexchange.fb.com/ |
2015-04-16 18:34:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/04/a-bank-website-on-wordpress/#comment-582879 |
That’s why I said “make sure you stay up-to-date for everything in your stack as well from the OS on up.” It’s true that WordPress is only a small part of it, but that was what the question was about. 🙂 |
2015-04-16 18:30:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/04/a-bank-website-on-wordpress/#comment-582878 |
Based on everything I’ve learned about what he’s released so far, I think history will look back on him as a patriot who served his country at great personal risk and sacrifice. |
2015-04-15 19:32:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/04/john-oliver-meets-snowden/#comment-582844 |
Yep! Every day I’m at home, and love it. Wish I could get my hands on one of the new laptops to try it on a trip. |
2015-04-15 19:29:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/04/apple-watch-horror-story/#comment-582843 |
Feels a lot better than any Android Wear devices I’ve used so far, though there isn’t an equivalent of Google Now yet. Won’t know for sure until I get one though, because in the demo mode you can’t really get a sense for how it’ll weave into your actual life. |
2015-04-11 17:17:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/04/apple-watch-horror-story/#comment-582771 |
It’s free but not open source, so not correct yet! |
2015-04-08 18:00:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/04/open-source-windows/#comment-582696 |
No I don’t. |
2015-03-27 03:49:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/03/love-is-the-light-that-sparked-when-only-darkness-existed/#comment-582365 |
I’ve been using that as well! I subscribed. There is also some good alpha music on Youtube as well, here’s one I’ve been using:
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2015-03-09 17:14:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/03/psychology-of-a-small-playlist/#comment-581999 |
Here’s another really excellent read on the issue: |
2015-03-03 03:04:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/02/net-neutrality-win/#comment-581801 |
Not to my knowledge. |
2015-03-03 01:34:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/03/pink-and-blue/#comment-581800 |
I do a sun salutation, if you google image search it there are some good guides. |
2015-03-01 08:13:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/02/matt-report-podcast/#comment-581758 |
Best to talk to the organization directly. |
2015-02-27 19:47:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/02/on-wordpress-com-and-bitcoin/#comment-581731 |
If the companies were doing good stuff when they were un-regulated, I’d be more open to the idea of leaving them alone, but ISPs do really crummy stuff to their subscribers, and if they were able to do what they want (fast lanes) it would have a chilling effect on entrepreneurship, with new companies and startups getting hit the hardest. Check out this paper about the economic incentives of net neutrality: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1756-2171.2010.00107.x/abstract And this page is also a good read: http://www.savetheinternet.com/net-neutrality-what-you-need-know-now |
2015-02-27 19:42:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/02/net-neutrality-win/#comment-581729 |
I noticed you work for Verizon, did they inform this view you have at all? |
2015-02-27 17:14:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/02/net-neutrality-win/#comment-581723 |
I can confirm we’re not under pressure by the global financial system. |
2015-02-25 21:08:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/02/on-wordpress-com-and-bitcoin/#comment-581676 |
These will probably change over time, and maybe even this year, but if I had to answer today it would be: WordPress, running, and reading/writing. |
2015-02-25 05:49:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/02/find-three-hobbies/#comment-581664 |
Thanks, fixed! |
2015-02-24 15:18:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/02/find-three-hobbies/#comment-581658 |
Drive is a good book, I’d recommend it. It’s good to try and have an impact on the world, and you’ll be more effective if your own personal world is in order first. |
2015-02-24 02:31:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/02/find-three-hobbies/#comment-581651 |
New York is probably my favorite city in the world right now. |
2015-02-13 01:17:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/02/left-my-heart-in/#comment-581529 |
Houston, but I’m on the road pretty constantly. Lots more time in New York too. |
2015-02-13 01:10:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/02/left-my-heart-in/#comment-581527 |
Nice. 🙂 |
2015-02-05 01:42:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/02/world-pun-championships/#comment-581184 |
I just found it surprising, and thought my readers would as well. It generated some good conversation on Twitter as well. |
2015-02-03 18:41:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/01/scaling-paper-for-kim/#comment-581114 |
Well, Helen can type faster than me and is on QWERTY, so we know it’s possible. 🙂 I think it’s more about practice than anything. |
2015-01-28 17:58:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/01/kitchensink-wp-podcast/#comment-581052 |
I agree that I hope the church’s stance on contraception changes soon. There is a lot of cleanup going on in general though, it seems, so maybe it’s just a matter of tackling one big thing at a time. Leading a 300 person organization, I definitely see how hard it can be to spread change, especially when something is pretty entrenched, I can’t imagine what it’s like at his scale. |
2015-01-19 18:50:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/01/pope-francis-on-climate-change/#comment-580947 |
I’ve been a bit bummed since Jamey Aebersold removed everything from Spotify! That was so nice before. Very open to suggestions. |
2015-01-09 07:18:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/01/whats-in-my-bag-2014/#comment-580796 |
Familiar with the first one. I agree that online isn’t great at everything, and in fact teams at Automattic get together in person once or twice a year which is where a lot of the rapport in the team is built and there are good brainstorming sessions, but the default (the other 50 weeks) is online. |
2015-01-05 18:02:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/12/how-paul-graham-is-wrong/#comment-580741 |
Mostly for practice when I think of it, I took a class with Beau where we learned basic lockpicking a few years ago. I have used it a few times when there’s a missing key, and once to some notoriety at the start of an Automattic grand meetup when someone was locked out of their luggage, but I’m not a pro yet. |
2015-01-05 17:56:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/01/whats-in-my-bag-2014/#comment-580740 |
Might be a problem with your internet connection? All our services are showing online from multiple locations: http://status.automattic.com/ You can send a traceroute to [email protected] and someone can take a look at it. |
2015-01-04 02:27:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2015/01/jetpack-speed/#comment-580698 |
To be honest I haven’t heard that argument before — tech salaries I think are very robust now. |
2014-12-30 00:37:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/12/how-paul-graham-is-wrong/#comment-580589 |
You don’t have to worry about most of that to start, and when you’re big enough that it matters you’ll have a HR/etc infrastructure in place to make it smooth. |
2014-12-29 21:00:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/12/how-paul-graham-is-wrong/#comment-580580 |
Folks have linked me to two other blog posts that make similar points, and I think are worth reading: There’s also a pretty vigorous discussion going on Hacker News: |
2014-12-29 20:58:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/12/how-paul-graham-is-wrong/#comment-580578 |
That’s so logical. 🙂 |
2014-11-27 17:32:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/11/email-spell-check/#comment-580392 |
Anything remotely hosted, including Jetpack and Intense Debate, potentially have tracking issues. But the business models for those products are not ad-supported. |
2014-11-10 01:55:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/11/disqus-spam-ads/#comment-580023 |
Very cool! |
2014-11-05 18:50:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/11/state-of-the-word-qa/#comment-579943 |
Many of the things you suggest are outside the scope of the core software, and really require a network approach (centralized service) to be effective. I’d encourage you to explore some of the alternatives to Disqus that don’t have an advertising model, and perhaps make a list of what you miss the most with screenshots for other product devs as feedback. |
2014-11-04 18:45:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/11/disqus-spam-ads/#comment-579912 |
If you don’t sync, though, you lose your data. The fact you can sync is actually one of their better features. I’m actually a big fan of the Disqus *product*, just not this business model. I wish more companies would have the courage to really try for a non-ads route, at least at first. |
2014-11-04 18:31:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/11/disqus-spam-ads/#comment-579910 |
I’ve heard people say this before but haven’t seen any data that Disqus is actually faster for users, seems like it’s loading a lot of code (and now ads and tracking) from a third party which is going to be slower and bigger than anything on-site. I could see if you were doing static page caching and didn’t want comments to invalidate that, which any JS-included solution would help with. |
2014-11-04 15:20:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/11/disqus-spam-ads/#comment-579892 |
I wasn’t sure about your own URL in that regard, which I’ve removed. It is tough when you get comments from real people with very commercial sites, but I see that across every platform including Facebook. |
2014-11-04 15:18:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/11/disqus-spam-ads/#comment-579890 |
That looks cool too. |
2014-10-24 18:27:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/10/retina-5k-mac/#comment-579593 |
2014-10-24 04:45:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/10/fb-rooms/#comment-579583 | |
I really loved the 13″ and used it for about two years, but I like the specs bump on the latest 15″ and I’ve been doing more photo processing, more time away from external monitors, so I switched to 15″ as an experiment. Been enjoying it so far, but it’s not a huge perceptible difference. |
2014-10-06 18:01:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/10/photo-run-through-stockholm/img_2351/#comment-579094 |
I used to be on a 13, but just switched to a 15. That stand is called the Roost: http://www.therooststand.com/ |
2014-10-06 13:53:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/10/photo-run-through-stockholm/img_2351/#comment-579081 |
Good to know, I’ll update the post to link to the original WP.com blogger. |
2014-10-03 01:33:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/10/singapore-suites-class/#comment-578970 |
For Automattic we’re pretty much completely a WordPress-based company, and the things we want to contribute tend to take bigger chunks of time, so full-time people make sense. Others it might make sense to take a little bit of a lot of people’s time rather than all of a few people’s time. It’s a rule of thumb that I’m sure people will interpret differently, what really matters is the impact. |
2014-10-01 18:14:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/09/five-for-the-future/#comment-578921 |
Any percent that people can pitch in is fantastic! Some tasks divide into smaller pieces better than others, I’m sure over time you’ll find the balance that maximizes your impact. That actually brings up a good point, it’s good to look at what impact you’re having — I’ve seen companies dedicate a person full-time that hasn’t really had a big impact, and people working just a few hours a week that have had a big one. Look at the outcomes and results of what you contribute objectively, and if it’s not working try something different. |
2014-10-01 11:06:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/09/five-for-the-future/#comment-578903 |
Powered by WordPress, natch. 🙂 |
2014-09-20 10:20:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/09/zero-to-one/#comment-577321 |
Brent, I linked some other articles about GMOs before: |
2014-09-11 00:59:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/09/hip-hop-is-not-down-withmonsanto/#comment-577155 |
Yep! |
2014-09-05 01:37:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/09/downtown-vegas-podcast/#comment-577086 |
Never even heard of that! |
2014-09-03 20:55:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/09/downtown-vegas-podcast/#comment-577060 |
Great find, thanks for sharing. 🙂 |
2014-08-28 15:49:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/08/how-the-sun-seesyou/#comment-576994 |
I haven’t tried desktop Linux in a year or two, if I did it now it would probably be as a full-screen Parallels instance, so would still get power management, wifi, etc from the host OS X. |
2014-08-28 15:46:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/08/simplenote-for-linux/#comment-576993 |
For me it’s to take screenshots of long pages. |
2014-08-22 15:31:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/08/beware-chrome-extensions/#comment-576917 |
I don’t think many people got this joke. 🙂 It’s a site from the Onion, and it’s the text of Herman Melville’s Moby Dick with a sensational headline over it. |
2014-08-21 01:02:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/08/commercial-whalingship/#comment-576893 |
Nice connection! Hadn’t thought of that. |
2014-08-19 17:30:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/08/specialization-is-for-insects-and-developers/#comment-576879 |
I don’t have strong opinions here yet. I’m generally supportive of automation of many things people currently do, including driving, but I guess I have a perhaps naïve notion that it will also dramatically drop the cost of quality living at the same time, and free up more people time for the pursuit of humanities, and spiritual and physical enrichment. |
2014-08-18 19:45:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/08/humans-need-not-apply/#comment-576867 |
Thanks! Typo fixed. |
2014-08-15 14:11:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/08/smartthings-samsung/#comment-576836 |
Who do you recommend? |
2014-08-12 09:25:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/08/exploring-ubiquiti/#comment-576802 |
Yes! And we should chat about the Grist.org office, too. 🙂 |
2014-08-11 12:33:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/08/exploring-ubiquiti/#comment-576788 |
Cool, good to hear! |
2014-08-10 13:46:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/08/exploring-ubiquiti/#comment-576778 |
I don’t think the canvas thing is specific enough to stick around as an identifier, but regardless they’re correlating this with other unique identifiers they develop and building a profile of you as you go throughout the web, and using that to target advertising. As they say on their “What We Do” page, “Our data goes beyond following, liking & pinning […] AddThis audiences are modeled from across 1.7B unique users worldwide […] Consumers are engaging with your brand off-domain. Being able to find and reach them can help drive a successful campaign.” |
2014-07-23 10:10:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/07/canvas-fingerprinting-addthis/#comment-576547 |
We could look into metrics, also many of the services (FB, Twitter) have pretty good built-in analytics now, though of course not cross-service. I’ll keep that in mind next time we loop back on stats. ShareThis is not in the article, and to my knowledge doesn’t use this technique, but their business model is the same — get the widgets on a ton of pages and make money from selling your audience data to third parties. From what I understand Clearspring/AddThis is a much larger business, so just more prominent. ShareThis is worth avoiding as well because of their history with the WP community: Alex King open sourced the “share” icon under the LGPL, GPL, BSD, and Creative Commons (basically everything). ShareThis later bought some of Alex’s IP and now uses the share icon as their logo, they tried to un-open-source it and began using legal threats to try and put the cat back in the bag for people who had already adopted it. See this page, and where the “Share Icon Project web site” (shareicons.com) now redirects to http://alexking.org/projects/share-icon It basically says how you can’t actually use the icon for anything that doesn’t support their commercial enterprise — super sketchy, and makes me question the moral compass of the entire enterprise. |
2014-07-22 22:18:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/07/canvas-fingerprinting-addthis/#comment-576519 |
Because we’re about publishing, not keeping things private, we actually don’t get a ton of requests. For products we do have like Simplenote I’m interested long-term in doing things like client-side encryption so we couldn’t turn things over even if we were forced to. |
2014-07-07 13:23:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/07/nsa-cast-wide-nets/#comment-576265 |
Pretty much. 🙂 Regardless of Snowden’s ultimate verdict, I think these sorts of things are corrosive to a free society. |
2014-07-07 02:18:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/07/nsa-cast-wide-nets/#comment-576260 |
It largely looks like what we’re doing but faster, with more people, across more geographies, and better infrastructure. |
2014-06-23 00:28:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/05/new-funding-for-automattic/#comment-576205 |
It’s a short trip! |
2014-06-22 23:27:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/05/summer-tour/#comment-576204 |
Thank you for your presidential endorsement. 🙂 |
2014-06-05 06:09:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/05/summer-tour/#comment-576144 |
Thanks for your presidential endorsement. 🙂 |
2014-06-05 06:07:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/05/summer-tour/#comment-576143 |
Being on the board of Grist.org that would be tricky. 🙂 |
2014-03-26 02:36:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/03/whole-foods-and-psuedoscience/#comment-574841 |
This is a website they made just like anything else, I’m guessing they put it on the fb.com domain so it’s separate from all the main code and cookies that run the main facebook.com site. I don’t think it has anything to do with combining FB pages or WP. |
2014-03-23 22:26:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/03/538-fb/#comment-574829 |
I don’t have any problem with it being tied to religion, or any tradition. I grew up Catholic and it’s a useful marker for me, I have lots of friends who aren’t Catholic who do it as well. |
2014-03-04 20:48:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/03/no-smartphone-for-lent/#comment-574730 |
I was probably talking about the editorial team at Automattic or a publication we sponsor called Next Draft: http://nextdraft.com/current/ |
2014-03-04 08:33:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/03/convo-with-reid/#comment-574715 |
I might also start carrying around a camera again. |
2014-03-04 02:44:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/03/no-smartphone-for-lent/#comment-574701 |
Things that send a text message or phone call should still be fine. For Google Authenticator style ones I don’t know yet. |
2014-03-04 02:42:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/03/no-smartphone-for-lent/#comment-574700 |
You gotta re-read. 🙂 I’m not looking for another smartphone, I’m giving up all smartphones (including my Nexus 5) for about 6 weeks. |
2014-03-04 02:40:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/03/no-smartphone-for-lent/#comment-574699 |
See also: 68 things your iPhone replaces: |
2014-03-04 02:12:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/03/no-smartphone-for-lent/#comment-574694 |
This post by Jason Kottke captures my thoughts pretty well: http://kottke.org/08/12/does-the-broken-windows-theory-hold-online |
2014-03-03 18:14:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/03/convo-with-reid/#comment-574686 |
Thanks for sending questions in! Looking forward to them. |
2014-02-19 19:29:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/02/bay-area-events/#comment-574646 |
I haven’t heard that in a while — Facebook, WordPress.com, Wikipedia, Yahoo, and many more of the top sites in the world rely heavily on PHP, so I think most people now feel if it’s good enough for those, it’s good enough for them. |
2014-01-31 22:06:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/01/four-freedoms/#comment-574575 |
There’s nothing to say that coders can’t enjoy the fruits of their labor, in fact in open source the projects often grow far beyond what it ever would have if it was just the efforts of a single developer or company. |
2014-01-31 22:00:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/01/four-freedoms/#comment-574574 |
I don’t see any reason why not. |
2014-01-31 21:58:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/01/four-freedoms/#comment-574573 |
That’s more of a terminology difference between Open Source and Free Software that’s explained on the linked FSF page, he prefers people use the term Free Software because of the additional connotations it brings. |
2014-01-26 08:10:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/01/four-freedoms/#comment-574527 |
I thought he still had an office there, thanks for the info. What do you think would be the most accurate way to put that sentence? |
2014-01-25 18:03:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/01/four-freedoms/#comment-574519 |
It’s been an honor. 🙂 |
2014-01-24 00:07:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/01/four-freedoms/#comment-574479 |
Thanks, all fixed up. |
2014-01-23 23:09:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/01/four-freedoms/#comment-574474 |
That’s awesome, thanks for sharing. 🙂 |
2014-01-23 22:20:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/01/four-freedoms/#comment-574468 |
You should check out WordPress, it would be a great upgrade for your blogs, and there’s a Blogger importer that will bring over all of your posts easily. |
2014-01-06 22:20:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2014/01/intrinsic-blogging/#comment-574109 |
Totally fine. |
2013-12-31 19:52:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/05/milan-day-one/mat_7114/#comment-574014 |
Ella for president! |
2013-12-26 20:05:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/12/christmas-jazz-music/#comment-573988 |
He’s already in there! |
2013-12-26 20:02:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/12/christmas-jazz-music/#comment-573987 |
How’d you get banned from Spotify? |
2013-12-26 04:36:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/12/christmas-jazz-music/#comment-573969 |
You can enter any email you like in the email field. If you want to be anonymous, don’t attach your real email (or the same email) to different places if you want people to think it’s from different people. People are enjoying getting worked up about this issue, but it’s not a real issue for people trying to be anonymous because it’s so obvious. |
2013-12-18 20:31:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/12/surveillance-double-talk/#comment-573832 |
They’re up for two years, but everyone is hoping to extend it for longer. |
2013-12-03 22:18:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/06/bookend-gifts/#comment-573699 |
Looks like it’s working again, we must have overloaded the server. 😉 |
2013-12-03 04:00:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/12/soma-magazine-profile/#comment-573692 |
11 xh bn ajrzn cjbqtg. 🙂 |
2013-11-30 16:14:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/11/the-cicada-group/#comment-573662 |
Thank you! Not sure how that happened. |
2013-11-30 16:09:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/11/thanksgivukkah/#comment-573660 |
I don’t think they’re doing a baseboard OS. |
2013-11-15 13:09:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/11/your-phones-second-os/#comment-573603 |
They have 90% of my usage. 🙂 |
2013-11-12 21:47:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/11/apple-defaults/#comment-573583 |
Also I don’t think there’s anything wrong with wanting the product you use every day and have significant investment in to be better. I use an iPhone despite this failing, but every time my non-preferred app launches it frustrates me, or every time I have to copy and paste an address into Google Maps instead of just clicking it (which would launch Apple Maps). There are already alternative apps in the App Store — why not take the logical next step from a user experience point of view and allow those to be what’s launched by default? I can’t think of any reason that’s good for users why not, and I haven’t seen any proposed. |
2013-11-12 20:49:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/11/apple-defaults/#comment-573581 |
I’m super pro-Apple, that’s why I don’t want to switch to Android just to have my preferred browser come up when I click a link. |
2013-11-12 19:36:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/11/apple-defaults/#comment-573579 |
I’d much rather Apple just give us the same flexibility on iOS they do on OS X. |
2013-11-12 13:56:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/11/apple-defaults/#comment-573563 |
It’s not that there aren’t other browsers, calendar apps, etc, it’s that when you click a link only Apple’s are launched, you’re locked into their defaults with no flexibility or control. |
2013-11-12 13:54:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/11/apple-defaults/#comment-573562 |
Markdown is definitely one of the more popular requests, but as a plain-text editor that doesn’t display things, what does “Markdown support” mean to you? |
2013-10-03 16:54:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/09/on-the-new-simplenote/#comment-573443 |
No plans for photos, but you can tag notes. |
2013-09-27 21:12:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/09/on-the-new-simplenote/#comment-573415 |
Here’s more from Lifehacker talking about Simplenote: http://lifehacker.com/note-taking-styles-compared-evernote-vs-plain-text-vs-1379778864
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2013-09-27 20:41:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/09/on-the-new-simplenote/#comment-573414 |
Don’t know yet. |
2013-09-25 22:39:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/09/on-the-new-simplenote/#comment-573409 |
Of course. |
2013-09-25 22:39:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/09/on-the-new-simplenote/#comment-573408 |
Very cool! |
2013-09-16 02:30:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/09/on-the-way-to-the-post-office/#comment-573319 |
It’s pretty public knowledge as I announced it before and they’re on the Automattic.com homepage, but thanks for raising it. I’m not alone, The Verge just named Simplenote one of the best new Android apps: http://www.theverge.com/2013/9/12/4720428/best-new-apps-simplenote-for-android |
2013-09-15 00:42:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/09/simplenote-for-android/#comment-573316 |
S4 and an iPhone 5. Not crazy about having two but we’ve been testing lots of stuff on both. |
2013-09-10 13:44:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/09/simplenote-for-android/#comment-573289 |
Totally. |
2013-08-27 23:24:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/08/wordpress-com-connect/#comment-573248 |
He has a lot of charisma and the experience was so novel that while there were some slower moments it was pretty exciting the entire time. When it was slow was when he wasn’t performing. |
2013-08-02 22:28:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/07/jay-z-picasso/#comment-573158 |
I heard that! He’s in good company too — Basquiat, Rothko, Condo, Bacon, Roa, Picasso, Koons, Warhol, Da Vinci… Here’s the RapGenius explanation of that line: http://rapgenius.com/1911518 |
2013-07-12 12:27:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/07/jay-z-picasso/#comment-573084 |
Not sure what it has to do with WP Engine at all. |
2013-07-05 05:21:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/07/venture-sla/#comment-573040 |
They are still accepting donations, the group Illuminate the Arts has some other projects planned. |
2013-06-18 21:55:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/06/bookend-gifts/#comment-572889 |
Yes! Check out http://wp10.wordpress.net/ |
2013-05-28 02:20:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/05/dear-wordpress/#comment-571962 |
An introduction through a mutual friend. |
2013-05-26 16:46:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/04/childish-gambino-concert/#comment-571738 |
It is, because you get fewer copycats or competitors with cashflow in other businesses trying to leverage into your space. |
2013-05-26 16:34:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/05/automattic-secondary/#comment-571736 |
I have an extraordinarily high opinion of the value of Automattic that would be tough to be matched by any investor or acquirer, but it’s influenced by our products, team, user growth, and revenue, not any particular investment event. |
2013-05-24 21:25:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/05/automattic-secondary/#comment-571656 |
This is a modified TwentyThirteen, worked on by Joen. I didn’t know as much about starting companies before Automattic, but learned a lot quickly in the beginning. Can’t comment on the last question. |
2013-05-24 21:22:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/05/automattic-secondary/#comment-571655 |
It’s the former. |
2013-05-21 15:01:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/05/yahooblr/#comment-571375 |
Great comment. I’m sure Tumblr uses a ton of OS software, and even if the entire platform was open sourced Yahoo could still buy the company. The brand, users, domain, and people are where the value is, not a proprietary license to some # of lines of code. |
2013-05-20 15:00:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/05/yahooblr/#comment-570975 |
In an advertising business a lot of it comes down to attention: how much and where advertisers spend to get your attention usually lags 3-5 years from where people are actually spending their time, and when that gap closes it can be very impressive. Of course it doesn’t happen for free, there are lots of organizational changes needed to execute on that opportunity, and probably as many people screw it up as get it right. I believe there is also an even-larger-than-advertising opportunity around subscriptions and products. The big shift from older forms of media is that people aren’t just passively consuming as they might in front of a TV, they’re creating. It’s a hobby and a passion, not a vice. In that context I think subscriptions are more aligned with users than advertising, and that’s the direction Automattic is pointed in. |
2013-05-20 13:09:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/05/yahooblr/#comment-570889 |
A bird in the hand, and all that. |
2013-05-20 13:03:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/05/yahooblr/#comment-570884 |
Sure — last week there were about 67 WP.com exports generated an hour. |
2013-05-20 13:03:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/05/yahooblr/#comment-570883 |
My reply on Techcrunch: FWIW, I don’t think there will be any sort of exodus from Tumblr. For most folks habits overcome internet-outrage. Even if a million people left, that’s just about a week’s worth of signups. |
2013-05-20 12:53:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/05/yahooblr/#comment-570879 |
It’s a spam-blog. |
2013-05-20 03:56:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/05/yahooblr/#comment-570803 |
Nope, not that I’ve found. |
2013-05-17 03:47:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/04/jawbone-up-vs-basis/#comment-570768 |
I do a few things that I think are worth trying: 1. I don’t drink any caffeine from soft drinks or coffee, I might have a green tea or two earlier in a day. This is what works well now, but always experimenting and iterating. The exception to my caffeine rule is speaking overseas, where I’ll have some Red Bull to avoid dozing off on stage. 🙂 |
2013-04-24 18:48:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/04/jawbone-up-vs-basis/#comment-570549 |
I’ve just never liked the clip-ons, and haven’t tried their Flex yet. |
2013-04-22 18:46:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/04/jawbone-up-vs-basis/#comment-570515 |
In my opinion, yes. But I’m biased. 🙂 |
2013-04-16 02:11:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/03/imports-and-trust/#comment-570274 |
I don’t know, I suppose we could survey or ask people. |
2013-04-16 02:11:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/03/imports-and-trust/#comment-570273 |
No, that wouldn’t really help much. |
2013-04-15 23:08:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/04/passwords-and-brute-force/#comment-570263 |
It wouldn’t be hard, but probably better to have users choose something so it’s easier for them to remember. |
2013-04-15 23:00:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/04/passwords-and-brute-force/#comment-570262 |
It’s not a great analogy because WP isn’t an operating system, there is an operating system (and many other layers) underneath it. We could do some things around passwords and other stopgaps at the application level, but there are still many user and OS-level issues that ultimately are the result of many, many more problems than core can solve. |
2013-04-15 22:57:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/04/passwords-and-brute-force/#comment-570261 |
It used to be forced. |
2013-04-15 16:59:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/04/passwords-and-brute-force/#comment-570216 |
They claim that, but I’m not a fan of their approach or how they try to drum up PR around things like this so I wouldn’t recommend them. |
2013-04-15 16:41:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/04/passwords-and-brute-force/#comment-570212 |
Obfuscation of login and admin directories is complete snake oil, it doesn’t actually fix any problems long-term and makes things more difficult for legitimate users. If a tutorial or guide suggests that you can safely ignore the entire thing. |
2013-04-15 16:01:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/04/passwords-and-brute-force/#comment-570206 |
I recommend http://vaultpress.com/ — Sucuri also has good cross-site protection. |
2013-04-15 15:30:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/04/passwords-and-brute-force/#comment-570196 |
That sort of thing it’s what’s called a “lo-jack solution”, meaning that it only works if you do it but no one else does. If every WP install in the world did that, or even more than a few %, it would be worth the script-writer’s time to add a few simple heuristics to find and locate the admin. (Or you make it so obscure that regular users can’t find it, which has its own cost.) |
2013-04-15 15:29:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/04/passwords-and-brute-force/#comment-570195 |
Unless it worked for all sites on a host it seems like it wouldn’t help at all, especially resource utilization. |
2013-04-15 15:23:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/04/passwords-and-brute-force/#comment-570190 |
It sounds like something the host did proactively. |
2013-04-15 15:13:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/04/passwords-and-brute-force/#comment-570185 |
As I said in the post, I think single-site limiting or throttling would have been useless against this particular wave. Two-factor is the most interesting of anything we could do in core. |
2013-04-15 14:38:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/04/passwords-and-brute-force/#comment-570178 |
I agree that part could be better — there’s a patch on Trac for it already. |
2013-04-15 14:32:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/04/passwords-and-brute-force/#comment-570175 |
Sorry to break it to you, but I’m getting older every day. 🙂 That photo was just a few months ago! |
2013-03-27 21:41:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/03/imports-and-trust/#comment-569673 |
Do you work for Acquia? |
2013-03-14 05:19:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/03/the-redhat-of-drupal/#comment-569483 |
Now I say we’re the Facebook of WordPress Groupons. |
2013-03-13 23:00:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/03/the-redhat-of-drupal/#comment-569462 |
Burn! |
2013-03-13 22:13:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/03/the-redhat-of-drupal/#comment-569457 |
Hello Mr philoSurfer — While we may disagree on the bulk of your comment, I think we can both agree that this comment thread, on my blog, under your colleague’s email, might be the worst possible forum to have that discussion. I don’t think an errant sales email is proof that Drupal or Acquia sucks, or that WordPress or Automattic is awesome, it’s just funny. |
2013-03-13 22:09:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/03/the-redhat-of-drupal/#comment-569456 |
He did send it to at least one of my colleagues first. 🙂 |
2013-03-13 21:56:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/03/the-redhat-of-drupal/#comment-569453 |
You’re right — I removed the full number and last name. |
2013-03-13 21:50:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/03/the-redhat-of-drupal/#comment-569447 |
I think this sort of thing is inevitable when you do outbound sales – I think it’s more funny than anything. 🙂 |
2013-03-13 21:38:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/03/the-redhat-of-drupal/#comment-569444 |
I need to finish my research first. |
2013-03-13 17:57:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/03/the-redhat-of-drupal/#comment-569400 |
Or at least grown-up, you should start a new venture focused on it, call it zippyMAN. |
2013-03-13 17:46:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/03/the-redhat-of-drupal/#comment-569397 |
Love your tagline. 🙂 |
2013-03-13 17:09:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/03/the-redhat-of-drupal/#comment-569380 |
Wasn’t bad at all, pretty quiet day. |
2013-03-05 02:01:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/02/bay-bridge-cable-walk/#comment-569300 |
Yes we were pretty well hooked-in, usually attached to two cables all the way up. |
2013-03-01 13:03:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/02/bay-bridge-cable-walk/#comment-569272 |
I can’t say, but I wouldn’t be surprised if they went in that direction. |
2013-02-24 00:41:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/02/rapping-truth-to-power/#comment-569235 |
Sorry about that, I run trunk on this site and there is some funkiness right now with slashes in core. |
2013-02-20 23:41:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/02/100-gpl/#comment-569211 |
I think I came across it when I was searching for 100% GPL marketplaces, but it was already closed at that point. |
2013-02-20 23:41:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/02/100-gpl/#comment-569210 |
Totally. |
2013-02-05 21:28:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/01/simplenote-and-simperium/#comment-569146 |
What do you mean? Should be live for everyone now. Unless you’re part of one of our test groups. |
2013-01-18 20:20:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2013/01/new-wp-com-reader/#comment-568990 |
They’re different, but of course they can be used in similar ways. I would suggest diving in and making it part of your daily routine, then see what you miss most from Asana and then focusing on if plugins or theme updates can fill the gap. |
2012-12-25 21:38:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/how-p2-changed-automattic/#comment-568829 |
Nothing noticeable. |
2012-12-18 22:42:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/12/forbes-30-under-30/#comment-568789 |
Nope, hadn’t seen that before. |
2012-12-18 22:23:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/11/bitcoin-on-wordpress-com/#comment-568786 |
There was a great stylist (Joseph De Acetis) who presented a few options, but this was the obvious one. |
2012-12-18 15:54:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/12/forbes-30-under-30/#comment-568780 |
Between JS and CSS you can change pretty much anything on your site. It definitely is a different way of thinking, though, and for devs who aren’t used to working in that way yet it’s going to feel awkward. |
2012-12-14 15:07:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/12/wp-com-enterprise/#comment-568745 |
We exchange to dollars every day, so pretty limited in our exposure to forex changes. |
2012-12-13 17:42:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/11/bitcoin-on-wordpress-com/#comment-568738 |
The Next Web wrote a pretty good article covering the launch: |
2012-12-13 16:56:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/12/wp-com-enterprise/#comment-568736 |
It’s linked in the post above. |
2012-11-24 19:25:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/11/rolling-jubilee-of-debt/#comment-568683 |
Haha, that’s an idea. Maybe for now just offer to buy an upgrade for a friend. 🙂 |
2012-11-24 19:16:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/11/bitcoin-on-wordpress-com/#comment-568682 |
The comment is submitted through Jetpack, everything after that is stock WP. |
2012-11-14 22:59:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/wp-3-4-and-jetpack-comments/#comment-568621 |
Sure, email [email protected]. |
2012-11-14 22:57:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/wp-3-4-and-jetpack-comments/#comment-568620 |
In this election I supported Obama. |
2012-11-11 20:10:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/11/presidential-endorsements/#comment-568594 |
You charge for something other than what you’re giving away for free. |
2012-11-11 20:10:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/11/stallman-on-software-patents/#comment-568593 |
Definitely read his post before commenting next time! |
2012-11-11 20:04:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/11/stallman-on-software-patents/#comment-568592 |
I’m very pro-copyright, in fact the entire foundation of Open Source is copyright. (We just chose to license our copyright in a very permissive way, but it’s still copyright code.) But I still think SOPA/PIPA was fundamentally flawed legislation. It’s like swatting mosquitos with nuclear bombs. |
2012-11-11 06:17:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/11/us-technology-agenda/#comment-568585 |
I thought “non-straight” covered LGBTQIA, but perhaps it doesn’t. |
2012-11-11 06:14:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/11/us-technology-agenda/#comment-568584 |
That’s Isaac Keyet. |
2012-11-02 12:51:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/08/wcsf-hack-day/mcm_3324-2/#comment-568530 |
I’ve always used the 13″. |
2012-10-28 15:15:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/11/sony-x1/#comment-568507 |
Haven’t heard that one yet, but get in touch here and we’ll try to fix it up — http://jetpack.me/support/ . |
2012-10-28 15:12:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/10/new-jetpack/#comment-568506 |
It can be very intimidating when you first start, so don’t feel bad about asking questions on the forums or support as you start to internalize the topics, and I’m sure within a few months you’ll be helping your friends with the same things you’re struggling with today. |
2012-10-28 15:11:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/10/new-jetpack/#comment-568505 |
The last release of Jetpack included our cool mobile theme, check it out. |
2012-10-28 15:09:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/10/new-jetpack/#comment-568504 |
Because the majority require a WP.com connection, and they often rely on each other and we didn’t want a complex dependency system, and finally because the number one complaint I was hearing from users prior to Jetpack was that they had too many plugins and they didn’t work well together. As an advanced user if you just want Jetpack Carousel, you can turn off all of the other Jetpack modules except for that. |
2012-10-28 15:09:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/10/new-jetpack/#comment-568503 |
That will come out with the release of WordPress 3.5, which we’re planning on for December 5th. |
2012-10-28 15:06:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/10/new-jetpack/#comment-568502 |
Not sure what you mean — Jetpack doesn’t do any automatic updating right now. |
2012-10-26 18:30:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/10/new-jetpack/#comment-568491 |
I don’t know if Bitcoin itself will survive, but I’m 100% we’ll have something like it as an alternative to national currencies, unless it becomes outlawed for some reason. |
2012-10-09 03:57:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/10/bitcoin-and-decentralization/#comment-568428 |
Not possible yet because it’s in an iFrame. |
2012-10-03 18:55:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/wp-3-4-and-jetpack-comments/#comment-568405 |
Thank you! |
2012-10-03 18:54:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/08/wcsf-hack-day/mcm_3499-2/#comment-568404 |
It was just a custom one-off thing. |
2012-10-03 18:52:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/02/new-site-mullenweg-com/#comment-568402 |
You have to sign up. |
2012-10-03 18:49:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/02/sold-my-soul/#comment-568401 |
I imported some old post and they sent out. |
2012-10-03 18:48:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/02/zeldman-speaks-on-style-versus-design/#comment-568400 |
I think they were local. |
2012-09-23 03:32:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/02/ethiopia-day-4/mcm_5182-5/#comment-568330 |
Yep! Otto’s real name is Samuel. But I’ll update the tag. |
2012-09-23 03:29:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/08/wcsf-2012-photos/mcm_2916/#comment-568329 |
Thank you! |
2012-09-23 03:27:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/08/state-of-the-word-2012/#comment-568328 |
They were all done by Michael Pick, I’m not sure what method he used. |
2012-09-23 03:26:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/08/state-of-the-word-2012/#comment-568327 |
Very cool! Thank you for sharing. |
2012-09-23 03:25:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/09/future-of-work/#comment-568326 |
You can customize the comments, but not the comment form. |
2012-09-17 21:59:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/wp-3-4-and-jetpack-comments/#comment-568306 |
That’s a lot of percent. Maybe even alot. 🙂 |
2012-09-06 02:25:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/09/future-of-work/#comment-568233 |
Maybe it’s how it was recorded — in person the crowd was very warm. |
2012-08-22 16:08:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/08/state-of-the-word-2012/#comment-568138 |
Some awesome comments so far — I’m going to hold off on approving / publishing them until after Saturday, so there’s some surprise in the keynote. 🙂 |
2012-08-02 06:14:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/07/coolest-wp-site-youve-seen/#comment-567954 |
I use it with Akismet. |
2012-07-30 12:35:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/wp-3-4-and-jetpack-comments/#comment-567789 |
It’s all built-in WordPress, plus the Jetpack plugin. |
2012-07-28 15:13:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/ten-years-of-blogging/#comment-567772 |
Thank you! |
2012-07-21 18:12:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/final-day-in-eygalieres/31-mcm_0920/#comment-567714 |
They’re all still there, Jetpack complements your existing comments, doesn’t replace it. |
2012-07-12 20:52:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/wp-3-4-and-jetpack-comments/#comment-567599 |
It’s impossible to pick one because depends a ton on your taste, but a good re-intro might be Lupe Fiasco’s Food & Liquor. Make sure to check out a few of the meanings behind the lyrics on RapGenius. (More recently, Watch the Throne was a good mix of fun and good.) |
2012-07-12 06:53:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/07/wordpress-based-pirate-bay-proxy/#comment-567589 |
I never have, but if you want to use one just leave a comment on it. |
2012-07-11 23:01:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/final-day-in-eygalieres/22-mcm_0907/#comment-567585 |
Thank you. 🙂 |
2012-07-11 22:47:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/aix-en-provence/mcm_0775-2/#comment-567584 |
I don’t think copyright is extinct, it’s a very important concept, but I do think these efforts to censor sites like Pirate Bay are short-sighted, though they probably seem like a good idea to the people doing them right now. |
2012-07-11 22:42:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/07/wordpress-based-pirate-bay-proxy/#comment-567583 |
It was just off for a few days, should be updating for a bit again now. |
2012-07-04 14:27:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/what-if-mayors-ruled-the-world/#comment-567497 |
Personally? I write a bit of English. 🙂 |
2012-07-04 14:12:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/07/the-generosity-strategy/#comment-567496 |
Nope, was just a bit of holiday. |
2012-06-29 15:34:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/aix-en-provence-2/#comment-567432 |
Thank you. 🙂 |
2012-06-29 15:16:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/aix-en-provence-2/#comment-567429 |
Just that it’s a pretty area, just someplace a friend (Tony and fam) decided to go. |
2012-06-28 23:13:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/heading-to-marseilles-and-eygalieres/#comment-567419 |
Thank you! This one looks especially good on a retina device if you have one handy. |
2012-06-28 11:46:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/heading-to-marseilles-and-eygalieres/mcm_0572-3/#comment-567409 |
Through angel.co is a good way. |
2012-06-23 05:52:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/livestar/#comment-567374 |
Does that work for multi-color icons? |
2012-06-23 05:51:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/retina-wordpress/#comment-567373 |
I had already uploaded the original files, which are much larger than 2x. Have some code here to switch it out if you’re on a retina display. |
2012-06-23 05:51:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/07/africa-ulusaba/mcm_2396/#comment-567372 |
It did used to be called Fivestar, not sure why they changed the name. Got the tenor but haven’t had much time to shed… this year. Maybe once I’m done with all this web stuff I’ll get back to it. |
2012-06-23 05:50:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/livestar/#comment-567371 |
Thank you. 🙂 |
2012-06-21 15:34:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/05/balloon-ride/mcm_9029/#comment-567352 |
What would you like for it to be officially supported? |
2012-06-19 16:22:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/spdy-in-nginx/#comment-567303 |
Both! |
2012-06-19 16:20:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/retina-wordpress/#comment-567302 |
You’ll have to teleport over and we can reminisce. 🙂 |
2012-06-17 06:05:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/ten-years-of-blogging/#comment-567248 |
There’s no reason it shouldn’t work on Thesis, contact support and we’ll try to help you out. |
2012-06-17 00:19:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/wp-3-4-and-jetpack-comments/#comment-567235 |
b2evolution was actually the other major fork of b2, and I believe it’s still going! |
2012-06-17 00:18:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/ten-years-of-blogging/#comment-567234 |
Not at all, by the time I got started people had been doing a couple of years already, and services like Xanga, Livejournal, and Blogger had millions of users. |
2012-06-16 20:02:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/ten-years-of-blogging/#comment-567217 |
Probably wasn’t related. |
2012-06-16 20:01:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/wp-3-4-and-jetpack-comments/#comment-567215 |
It’s an outsourced comment form, but all comments go fully back to your local WP database. |
2012-06-16 06:09:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/wp-3-4-and-jetpack-comments/#comment-567196 |
I don’t know that much about the cookie laws in the EU, they seem out of touch with reality. |
2012-06-16 06:07:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/wp-3-4-and-jetpack-comments/#comment-567195 |
Nope, just deactivate the module, by clicking the “more” button on the Jetpack page. |
2012-06-16 06:06:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/wp-3-4-and-jetpack-comments/#comment-567194 |
We have open APIs just like the other guys, and have for 9+ years now — anyone can set something up to post to WordPress. Here’s some details for WordPress.com: http://developer.wordpress.com/ |
2012-06-10 17:10:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/tumblr-support-in-wordpress/#comment-567086 |
I know, right? NY Times hates Texans. 😉 |
2012-06-08 16:16:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/bachelorville/#comment-567045 |
Would it be retro-cool to use a Treo now? 🙂 BTW will look into your commenting problem. |
2012-06-08 15:02:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/verge-on-palm/#comment-567041 |
That’s actually pretty funny, hadn’t heard of that before but it makes sense. |
2012-06-08 14:59:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/tumblr-support-in-wordpress/#comment-567038 |
Only WordPress.com for now. |
2012-06-08 14:58:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/tumblr-support-in-wordpress/#comment-567037 |
We’re trying to bring the features together with the Jetpack plugin – http://jetpack.me/ . Our goal is complete feature parity. If you install Jetpack you’ll get this feature as soon as it’s available for .org. |
2012-06-07 21:24:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/tumblr-support-in-wordpress/#comment-567023 |
The functionality should be in Jetpack sometime this year. |
2012-06-07 16:42:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/tumblr-support-in-wordpress/#comment-567016 |
There is a lot more to do, and it will happen on the new WP.com dashboard, in the mobile apps, and in wp-admin. I think particularly the first is very accessible to non-tech people, and getting better. To your post, the customizer coming in 3.4 and the custom design upgrade on WP.com are good examples of making personalizing your space more of a point and click affair. |
2012-06-07 07:08:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/tumblr-support-in-wordpress/#comment-566996 |
It started auto-playing music on their homepage. 🙂 |
2012-06-07 07:05:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/tumblr-support-in-wordpress/#comment-566995 |
Just trying out something new. |
2012-06-06 07:00:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/06/dont-mess-with-the-internet/#comment-566963 |
Check out the full-screen mode in WP since 3.3. |
2012-06-02 18:21:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/05/simpler/#comment-566601 |
Not Buddhist or Taoist, though I think both are interesting. |
2012-06-02 18:16:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/05/watch-pando-interview/#comment-566599 |
I do think that it’s important to have contextual identity, meaning that you might not be the exact same “person” in every context you’re online. I think this is different than Facebook’s one-true-identity approach. |
2012-05-30 17:38:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/05/watch-pando-interview/#comment-565907 |
If it’s commercial only not terribly useful to the community or as the base to build something recommended. |
2012-05-28 20:55:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/05/simpler/#comment-565526 |
Not really, because I think that would keep us from solving some of the really hard problems in bridging the two. |
2012-05-28 16:43:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/05/simpler/#comment-565474 |
You should check out the Pods plugin. |
2012-05-25 19:41:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/05/simpler/#comment-565142 |
I don’t like wpappstore, and I’m not sure why anybody would install it. |
2012-05-25 19:40:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/05/simpler/#comment-565141 |
I love Path too. |
2012-05-25 17:52:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/05/simpler/#comment-565128 |
I’ve thought about that a lot. |
2012-05-25 17:26:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/05/simpler/#comment-565125 |
I don’t think we can dumb it down, but we do try to make it a bit easier with every release. |
2012-05-25 17:25:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/05/simpler/#comment-565124 |
I think a lot of people are in the same boat as you — think of these as alternative ways to use WordPress. |
2012-05-25 17:07:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/05/simpler/#comment-565121 |
Also we did full-screen editing in the last release, which is a good model for how things should work on say the iPad. |
2012-05-23 22:45:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/05/simpler/#comment-564823 |
Keep an eye on http://wordcamp.org/ for all the latest and greatest. |
2012-05-17 22:45:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/05/diary-of-a-wordcamp/#comment-564367 |
Fixed! |
2012-05-16 18:02:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/08/gallery-8-26-2006/i-imgp5869/#comment-564249 |
Fixed! |
2012-05-16 18:01:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/03/gallery-3-15-2004/i-imgp1730/#comment-564248 |
I think that was all the phones / devices that this person had. |
2012-05-12 14:25:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/04/kyoto-to-tokyo/mcm_6145-3/#comment-563988 |
Loving it! |
2012-04-25 15:34:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/03/ipad-3-launch-experience/#comment-560451 |
You shouldn’t need to log in every time — isn’t it saved? |
2012-04-25 15:27:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/04/wordpress-and-the-top-100/#comment-560447 |
That’s a really good point — this would probably have to be something that’s a behind-the-scenes deal between trusted partners, like WordPress.com and Twitter could do it, or you could pretty safely assume that Gmail hasn’t been compromised. |
2012-04-14 16:03:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/04/password-coalition/#comment-558331 |
You are part of a very smart, very small minority. 🙂 |
2012-04-13 14:37:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/04/password-coalition/#comment-558087 |
Has nothing to do at all with people using passwords in multiple places that require passwords, except in an imaginary world where every site in the world has a seamless oauth integration. It’s not even on the table for things like email accounts. |
2012-04-13 14:36:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/04/password-coalition/#comment-558086 |
The comment is saying that PHP’s main advantage is that it maps well to the mental model of people who don’t know how to program yet, while still being flexible enough to scale up to run complex sites like WordPress.com and Facebook. The original article it was in response to was a fairly comprehensive list of all the things that are messy about PHP as a language. |
2012-04-12 17:22:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/04/php-is-crazy/#comment-557924 |
Hopefully to a user it’d look the same. Under the hood it’d be different, but not necessarily better or worse. In a previous life I wrote Perl for money, so I was fairly fluent in that, and I’m conversational in Python and Javascript. Of everything I’ve tried, I like Javascript the best, but it’s also probably my weakest. |
2012-04-12 17:18:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/04/php-is-crazy/#comment-557923 |
We now allow themes to specify stylesheets for WYSYWYG, check it out in the 2011 theme. 🙂 |
2012-04-12 17:11:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/04/wordpress-and-the-top-100/#comment-557922 |
Check out Intense Debate, http://intensedebate.com/ , and there’s something new coming to Jetpack soon. |
2012-04-11 18:49:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/04/wordpress-and-the-top-100/#comment-557775 |
There is undo (both a button and CTRL + Z), but on the other issues you raise sometimes the WYSIWYG can be quite temperamental. I’ll forward your comment to Andrew who leads the integration of TinyMCE and WP and can hopefully help you some more. |
2012-04-11 18:43:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/04/wordpress-and-the-top-100/#comment-557774 |
You’re right — anything that hovers doesn’t work on a touch screen and needs to be re-thought. I don’t think it matters from a Big A accessibility point of view (you can always just turn off JS to get completely accessible fallbacks, or switch it off with a 2 line plugin) but for tablets and phones that isn’t really as much of an option. |
2012-04-11 18:39:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/04/wordpress-and-the-top-100/#comment-557773 |
I think it was humorous. 🙂 |
2012-04-11 18:35:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/04/paul-ford-on-instagram/#comment-557772 |
I don’t think they did, but my memory doesn’t go back quite that far. |
2012-04-10 05:08:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/04/facebook-instagram-tip-off/#comment-557584 |
Pretty well, I might do a post about it next week. |
2012-04-08 04:00:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/03/productivity-per-square-inch/#comment-557427 |
Yep! |
2012-04-07 20:54:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/02/shaktown/#comment-557392 |
You can see it better if you zoom in on this photo, it was just a wiring thing for the speakers and I think a light in the smaller chapel. |
2012-03-28 22:04:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/02/ethiopia-2/dsc00759/#comment-556565 |
Sorry I don’t remember it exactly besides the obvious fact that it was soup. |
2012-03-28 21:52:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/02/ethiopia-2/#comment-556563 |
It was fine when I unpacked it. There will be another next year, but I wouldn’t call this year’s model “obsolete” then. |
2012-03-28 19:20:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/03/ipad-3-launch-experience/#comment-556555 |
Where were you an hour ago? 🙂 |
2012-03-16 15:32:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/03/ipad-3-launch-experience/#comment-553600 |
Oh cool, Don Was. 🙂 |
2012-03-13 04:27:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/02/black-radio/#comment-553189 |
I was really happy with how the tree turned out in this one, it was really hard to capture the way the light came through it. |
2012-03-13 04:25:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/02/ethiopia-1/mcm_3983-2/#comment-553188 |
If you have the proper support in PHP WordPress actually puts all the EXIF data from a photo into custom fields, which you can display in your template like you would any other, which is what I do here. I have a tilt-shift lens for my Nikon but honestly I don’t know how to use it properly. |
2012-03-13 04:24:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/02/ethiopia-2/dsc00698/#comment-553187 |
Yeah it’s one of my fav from the album. 🙂 |
2012-03-13 04:22:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/02/ethiopia-2/mcm_4246/#comment-553186 |
I don’t remember, but I think it was 16th century. This Ethiopian Orthodox church was called Daniel Korkor if you want to do some more research. |
2012-03-07 17:43:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/02/ethiopia-2/dsc00747/#comment-552404 |
Sorry can’t help it. 🙂 |
2012-03-07 17:41:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/first-day-of-wordcamp/mat_3541/#comment-552402 |
Nice! Were you at the show last week? |
2012-03-07 17:38:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/02/black-radio/#comment-552401 |
That was the tiny built-into-the-mountain church from the few pictures before, it was pretty amazing, and quite a climb to get there. |
2012-03-07 17:38:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/02/ethiopia-2/dsc00759/#comment-552400 |
Nice one. 🙂 |
2012-03-07 06:32:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/03/wordpress-com-on-windows-8/#comment-552342 |
I guess she wasn’t feline it. |
2012-02-19 00:16:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/02/cats-make-you-crazy/#comment-550613 |
Not in any hurry. |
2012-02-18 17:41:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/01/mpaa-threatens-politicians/#comment-550599 |
I think it’s going to go really well, they’ve performed well already and are likely holding some revenue back. |
2012-02-18 17:41:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/01/on-the-evolution-of-investing/#comment-550598 |
Yep, we are. |
2012-02-18 17:35:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/02/life-com/#comment-550597 |
It’s linked in the blog post. |
2012-01-18 22:22:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/01/reinventing-chamber-of-commerce/#comment-542912 |
You can do some conventional things, like keeping a list of major todos in a text widget in the sidebar. A few teams use plugins to track status on posts, I’ll see if any can be posted here. |
2012-01-18 22:20:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/12/start-hiring-remote-workers/#comment-542910 |
It’s actually the zip-out interior jacket of a Loro Piana jacket. I almost never wear the outer jacket part, but the inner piece you see here has become my default jacket in SF. |
2012-01-13 18:35:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/01/birthday-at-thee-parkside/dsc00222/#comment-542303 |
Lots of meeting WordPress users and Automatticians. |
2012-01-13 03:38:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/01/twenty-eight/#comment-542202 |
Been giving it a lot of thought. |
2012-01-13 03:31:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/01/twenty-eight/#comment-542200 |
Slowing down I think. |
2012-01-13 03:31:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/01/twenty-eight/#comment-542199 |
It’s too expensive in the Bay Area. 🙂 |
2012-01-05 19:14:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/01/birthday-gifts/#comment-541530 |
It’s really hard. |
2012-01-05 19:12:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/01/the-joy-of-quiet/#comment-541529 |
Journalists can push sources, be honest and harsh, and still maintain them. Kara Swisher is a great example of this. If MS is not running a tight ship, meaning things are leaking anyway, they’re not really holding up their end of the bargain they made when asking Paul to sit on something until their official announcement. By the same token, Paul shouldn’t whine and try to tack an “Exclusive” header on his too-late stories when other journalists use the best sources they have to get information to their audience as soon as possible. He did a good thing releasing (he believes) correct information, but he should have done it first, not as a reaction to someone else. |
2012-01-05 19:10:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2012/01/thurrott-comes-clean/#comment-541528 |
Just added a few Thelonious Monk ones directly written on a scratch sheet from Steve Lacy. |
2012-01-03 18:50:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/12/introducing-jazz-quotes-com/#comment-541213 |
I might be missing something — quotes are only shown on artist pages, where the artist is at the header of the page. Where were you looking for the name? |
2012-01-01 17:01:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/12/introducing-jazz-quotes-com/#comment-540972 |
Maybe I will be more interesting in 2012. 🙂 |
2011-12-19 01:20:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/12/vancouver-riot-kissing-couple-update/#comment-539538 |
Nope, we use it more than ever. |
2011-12-16 02:49:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/how-p2-changed-automattic/#comment-539191 |
Thank you! |
2011-12-16 02:48:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/luxembourg/mcm_4853-2/#comment-539190 |
Thank you! |
2011-12-16 02:45:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/09/webfest-and-budva/mcm_2516-3/#comment-539189 |
Har har har. 🙂 |
2011-12-16 02:44:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/08/glacier/mcm_0704-2/#comment-539188 |
It’s all built-in WordPress. You can download some of my older themes here: https://ma.tt/themes/ . |
2011-12-15 23:14:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/09/wordcamp-bulgaria/mcm_3152/#comment-539171 |
Congrats! |
2011-11-28 19:37:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/08/on-the-dvorak-keyboard-layout/#comment-535782 |
We ended up not getting to the project, so haven’t used anything myself yet. |
2011-11-28 19:34:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/automated-snail-mail/#comment-535778 |
Obviously not crazy about it. |
2011-11-25 00:05:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/11/clayton-christensen-how-pursuit-of-profits-kills-innovation-and-the-u-s-economy-forbes/#comment-535337 |
Soon. 🙂 |
2011-11-12 06:34:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/11/growing-2/#comment-533558 |
I don’t remember, I agree it could be lower. |
2011-10-24 13:13:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/06/alaska-day-3/mcm_9457/#comment-530672 |
I’m not a fan of the Squidoo model personally, and I think in the market they haven’t been as successful as they could have been if they took a less revenue-centric approach. |
2011-10-21 10:13:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/10/federated-media-deal/#comment-530528 |
Ha! That’s funny, but not my screenshot, I got it from Quora. |
2011-10-13 23:56:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/10/whats-next-for-apple/#comment-529828 |
I think they’ve shown a history of being able to thoughtfully move into other spaces while their core stuff doesn’t suffer. |
2011-10-13 23:47:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/10/whats-next-for-apple/#comment-529827 |
Different brands have different names for it. Some of my friends don’t notice it, but it bothers me a bunch. |
2011-10-12 20:01:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/10/whats-next-for-apple/#comment-529750 |
Likewise — don’t be a stranger. 🙂 |
2011-10-12 14:49:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/09/wordcamp-bulgaria/#comment-529724 |
Yep, I still do that 99% of the time. |
2011-10-07 13:59:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-529432 |
Every single person I talked to who lived there said the change even in the past 5 or 10 years has been huge and noticeable. |
2011-10-07 13:58:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/08/glacier/#comment-529431 |
The signature isn’t forced — if someone doesn’t like the creed they shouldn’t take the job! It’ll just cause more problems down the line if they fundamentally disagree with the things the company believes in. Pretty much everyone we offer a job at Automattic is at the top of their field and has their choice of dozens of companies — I want them to choose the one that they’re going to be happiest and most fulfilled at, even if it’s not Automattic. |
2011-10-07 13:53:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/09/automattic-creed/#comment-529430 |
If the company is sold at a higher share price than you invested, then the difference is a profit, or a capital gain. The money always goes in a bank first, but no set plans after that usually, it depends on what the next opportunity is. |
2011-10-04 08:12:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/10/typekit-and-adobe/#comment-529312 |
Has to do with light absorption: |
2011-10-01 18:01:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/08/glacier/mcm_0610-3/#comment-529237 |
I don’t mind — it’s basic but gets the job done, and with 30 minutes of CSS tweaks would be indistinguishable from a bespoke site. |
2011-09-29 04:23:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/09/amazon-silk-on-wp-com/#comment-528987 |
I’m not as good about it when I travel. |
2011-09-28 18:52:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/12/monet-and-bulgari-exhibits/mcm_6532-2/#comment-528923 |
Of course. |
2011-09-28 18:14:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/09/automattic-creed/#comment-528914 |
Did not this time. |
2011-09-28 18:14:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/09/arriving-in-montenegro/#comment-528913 |
There are lots of plugins for it, here’s one: https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/text-control-2/ |
2011-09-28 05:51:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/01/the-blogging-software-dilemma/#comment-528806 |
We range in age from 20 – 60-something, with an average of 32. I think you can read “generation” as more of a philosophical thing — the generation of people who live with technology and believe in Open Source — rather than dependent on the number of times you’ve been around the sun. 🙂 |
2011-09-20 19:10:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/09/automattic-creed/#comment-528349 |
It’s definitely easy to get caught in unproductive loops of checking all the different ways you can get messages, from P2s to Skype to IRC, but that manifests itself in work not getting done pretty quickly. It’s more common for people to work but under-communicate it, at least for us. |
2011-09-20 19:06:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/09/automattic-creed/#comment-528348 |
The communication aspect is something I’ve been learning as well. My default is to text communication, because I can think through and craft every word, but text lends itself to less nuanced tone and can seem much harsher than it really is. It’s outside of my comfort zone, but jumping to audio or video for a few minutes can be much better for communicating complex ideas or criticism — it’s higher bandwidth in every sense of the word. |
2011-09-20 06:46:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/09/automattic-creed/#comment-528316 |
Nope it seems to be down here as well. |
2011-09-19 08:29:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/09/design-at-amazon/#comment-528249 |
They’re copyright but if you email me about specific ones I’m happy to open them up for usage. |
2011-09-18 18:08:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/08/svalbard-and-ship/#comment-528216 |
Just normal copyright, but if you want to use one for anything just let me know. |
2011-09-06 23:11:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/08/arriving-in-oslo/mcm_0187-4/#comment-526744 |
It’s called Pau Ferro. |
2011-09-04 16:19:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/shindo-gear/mcm_4828-2/#comment-526620 |
Nope that’s my parent’s cat. |
2011-09-04 16:02:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/16-gallery/mat_2743/#comment-526619 |
Of course, I’ve been guilty of everything on that list. You have to catch yourself because the natural tendency for most of us is for the status quo. |
2011-09-04 15:55:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/09/defending-the-status-quo/#comment-526618 |
That’s a cool rock. |
2011-09-04 00:36:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/06/alaska-day-2/mcm_9352/#comment-526596 |
I worked with Michael Pick closely on this presentation, and he has posted some design notes here: |
2011-08-26 05:16:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/08/state-of-the-word-2011/#comment-526031 |
Doing a boat expedition around here, stopping off at a few locations around Svalbard and then continuing on to Iceland. |
2011-08-26 04:55:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/08/on-jobs/#comment-526030 |
Yep! |
2011-08-18 19:07:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/08/state-of-the-word-2011/#comment-524408 |
Yep it’s planned. |
2011-08-18 19:05:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/08/state-of-the-word-2011/#comment-524407 |
Nope it’s tall, just looks a little funky because of the watercolor. |
2011-08-16 03:26:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/08/state-of-the-word-2011/#comment-524147 |
The point I was trying to make is it’s totally fine to charge for themes or plugins under the GPL, and lots of contributors to WordPress do, but you shouldn’t assume that just because you pay for something that its code is higher quality. |
2011-08-15 22:38:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/08/the-timthumb-saga/#comment-524113 |
I like that idea. 🙂 |
2011-08-15 22:14:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/08/wordpress-kawaii/#comment-524109 |
Slideshare doesn’t quite do them justice, but will probably put a copy there when MP’s post is ready. |
2011-08-15 22:12:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/08/state-of-the-word-2011/#comment-524108 |
If you have any other suggestions feel free to drop them in the thread. I’m just saying two that are widely available and that I personally endorse. They’re reviewed not only by the entire core team but by the larger community of WP developers active on Trac, which isn’t common. |
2011-08-09 00:15:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/08/the-timthumb-saga/#comment-523328 |
That’s sort of why I pulled the rant: I didn’t want people to see it as a blanket condemnation of paid themes and plugins. The core issue is education — WordPress makes it easy for anybody to create a plugin or theme, and market success has more to do with visible elements, like design and marketing, than with the under-the-hood quality of the code. Because premium and paid products generally are bought more by users than skilled developers, they just have fewer eyes on them than something that was freely shared or in core. However as we create more resources and WordCamp sessions and videos and tutorials to help people up their skills and standards this problem will fade, so ultimately I’m optimistic. |
2011-08-08 18:17:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/08/the-timthumb-saga/#comment-523257 |
I think we just discovered a time portal. 🙂 |
2011-08-05 02:30:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/08/on-working-remotely/#comment-522777 |
Thank you! |
2011-08-02 15:13:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/06/alaska-day-4/mcm_9724/#comment-522617 |
It is ice under the gravel. This is actually in a river bed, with many many braided channels. (The Canning River.) |
2011-08-02 15:12:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/06/alaska-day-4/mcm_9805/#comment-522616 |
Thank you. 🙂 |
2011-07-30 22:49:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/06/alaska-day-3/#comment-522396 |
It was so vast, didn’t see another sign of humanity all week. |
2011-07-30 22:49:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/06/alaska-day-2/#comment-522395 |
Thank you! |
2011-07-28 17:10:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/06/alaska-day-2/#comment-522260 |
I don’t know — loved it last time and would love to visit again! |
2011-07-28 17:06:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/istanbul-day-4/#comment-522259 |
It’s a guerrilla marketing campaign. 🙂 |
2011-07-28 17:05:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/07/constantinople-usability/#comment-522258 |
They’re hosting themselves, but not sure where. |
2011-07-26 04:50:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/07/boingboing/#comment-522064 |
That’s a secret. 🙂 |
2011-07-26 04:13:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/06/flying-to-camp-in-alaska/mcm_9316/#comment-522061 |
No it was amazing to me how quickly it took off. |
2011-07-22 05:41:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/06/flying-to-camp-in-alaska/#comment-521669 |
Yeah it’s the antler! |
2011-07-21 19:24:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/06/flying-to-camp-in-alaska/mcm_9321/#comment-521633 |
It was some sweet crumbly cookie-like thing. |
2011-07-06 07:43:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/athens-with-social/mcm_4291-2/#comment-518152 |
Nope, except to say that domains are becoming more and more important at Automattic. |
2011-07-06 07:41:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/10/registrar/#comment-518151 |
We probably would have ignored it, but would at least know what’s going on. |
2011-06-26 17:42:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/06/wp-blocked-in-kazakhstan-and-kyrgyzstan/#comment-516561 |
What do you think the article is referring to then? |
2011-06-26 17:41:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/06/wp-blocked-in-kazakhstan-and-kyrgyzstan/#comment-516560 |
How so? |
2011-06-26 17:41:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/06/wp-blocked-in-kazakhstan-and-kyrgyzstan/#comment-516559 |
I usually view source and look for references to wp-content, or add /feed and see the generator statement. I feel like there’s a Chrome extension that does it too. |
2011-06-21 17:34:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/06/four-cool-wp-gov-sites/#comment-515868 |
It’s ordered by number of sites, so we just need more government sites in the showcase for it to show up. |
2011-06-21 05:05:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/06/four-cool-wp-gov-sites/#comment-515783 |
We have a government tag but it is a little sparse still: http://wordpress.org/showcase/tag/government/ |
2011-06-20 21:06:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/06/four-cool-wp-gov-sites/#comment-515728 |
Hadn’t seen that, it is a substantial list. |
2011-06-20 21:04:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/06/four-cool-wp-gov-sites/#comment-515727 |
We ended up with about 20 people coming out, a fun night was had by all: http://matt.wordpress.com/2011/06/04/seattle-wp-meetup-cool-crew/ |
2011-06-04 21:44:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/06/seattle-wp-meetup-friday/#comment-513328 |
Don’t worry, we’ll be back in 2017. 🙂 |
2011-06-03 20:20:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/06/seattle-wp-meetup-friday/#comment-513276 |
Good point about the FB footer, but followers to our page do provide a lot of distribution for our announcements. |
2011-06-02 20:15:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/05/liking-is-for-cowards/#comment-512937 |
Where’d you come from? 🙂 |
2011-05-30 05:11:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/05/liking-is-for-cowards/#comment-512570 |
Install Jetpack and you’ll be set. |
2011-05-28 18:33:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/05/i-don%e2%80%99t-care-if-you-read-this-article/#comment-512508 |
A Nikon D3S, mostly. |
2011-05-24 04:38:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/exploring-cappadocia/#comment-512005 |
No worries, it’s from John Varvatos and it’s one of their standard pieces that they do in a different fabric every season. I have another of the same in a thicker black felt with pinstripes but I prefer the one here and wear it a lot. |
2011-05-23 15:50:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/05/balloon-ride/#comment-511877 |
Thank you! I appreciate it. |
2011-05-06 17:53:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/12/basquiat-exhibit-snow-in-paris/mcm_5875-3/#comment-511183 |
Good point. 🙂 |
2011-04-20 19:03:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/04/bloomberg-tv-interview/#comment-510690 |
I don’t think there’s anything wrong with asking your fans to pre-order your books, or order bunch of them. Many of my friends who are book authors do similar things with their core audience. I’m sure bad people have used the technique as well, perhaps like the James Ray person you point to, but that doesn’t make it intrinsically bad, or Tim bad by association. |
2011-04-18 22:23:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/04/tf-on-wp/#comment-510619 |
Distributed backup has been attempted before, here’s probably the best out there: http://search.cpan.org/~bradfitz/Brackup/ The tricky parts are encryption, because you don’t want your data to be viewable by others, equality, because some sites use far more resources than others (we have sites in VaultPress over 40GB), and finally restores, how quickly can you get your data back and is there someone there to help you with it. The insurance angle of VaultPress is not to be defensive, but to get people thinking more about the value of what they’ve created on their site in more than just bits and bytes. Your site is not just undifferentiated storage usage on S3, it’s the culmination of often years of memories, thoughts, writings, photos, and innumerable other aspects of yourself, poured into a container of WordPress and presented to the world through the web. |
2011-04-16 16:58:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/04/meaning-of-vaultpress/#comment-510533 |
Good question, no plans but will see. |
2011-04-11 07:07:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/peplink-review/#comment-509704 |
Fixed! |
2011-04-11 07:06:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/12/gallery-12-26-2003/i-imgp1054/#comment-509702 |
I don’t recall. |
2011-04-06 02:27:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/vietnam-school/mcm_3942-2/#comment-508406 |
Thank you! |
2011-04-06 02:26:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/exploring-jerusalem-with-barry/mcm_1938-2/#comment-508405 |
Really? Are you sure? |
2011-04-06 02:25:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/06/santorini/mcm_0451/#comment-508404 |
Trying to crawl before I walk. 🙂 |
2011-03-30 18:32:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/nathan-myhrvold-and-modernist-cuisine/#comment-508134 |
I haven’t done affiliate links or ads on this blog for a few years now, it seemed weird to start it back up with this post. |
2011-03-30 16:35:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/nathan-myhrvold-and-modernist-cuisine/#comment-508133 |
I think this quote from Harold McGee’s introduction to Thomas Keller’s Under Pressure is apt:
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2011-03-29 05:56:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/nathan-myhrvold-and-modernist-cuisine/#comment-508088 |
The largest version available is linked in the bottom-right of this page. |
2011-03-29 00:55:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/12/gallery-12-13-2005/i-img_6201/#comment-508060 |
Thanks for the links I bet some other folks will find that useful too. |
2011-03-28 20:41:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/peplink-review/#comment-508041 |
The menu will make more sense over time. From your ticket in our support system it looked like all your issues were resolved, but I’ve passed your info to the support team again so they can follow up with anything that’s outstanding. |
2011-03-28 16:27:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/jetpack/#comment-508032 |
It’d be hard to build a device as small or quiet with 3-4 NICs, I think this is a good example of a purpose-built device being a good value. |
2011-03-27 17:23:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/peplink-review/#comment-507981 |
The Balance 20/30 has a USB port as well which you can have a 3G modem in, but it would feel weird to me to pay for one and leave it at home. |
2011-03-27 17:22:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/peplink-review/#comment-507980 |
Yep it does NAT and firewall (inbound and outbound), as well as supports UPnP and NAT-PMP, which is useful for things like Skype. |
2011-03-27 17:21:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/peplink-review/#comment-507979 |
I posted about this to the Peplink forums here: http://forum.peplink.com/topic/performance-testing-of-30-310-and-390 |
2011-03-27 00:47:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/peplink-review/#comment-507954 |
That’s exactly it — if you’re on .com you get all of these features already. |
2011-03-20 07:16:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/jetpack/#comment-507529 |
It depends — for stats the way forward is definitely Jetpack, as it has a much more efficient and secure connection and communication profile that’s cut down on support already. I think the benefits of the connection and the goodies you get from it will become a lot more apparent as we iterate on the plugin and bring more of those “coming soons” to you. |
2011-03-17 21:41:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/jetpack/#comment-507477 |
Everything is covered by our privacy policy, http://automattic.com/privacy/ |
2011-03-16 19:37:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/jetpack/#comment-507386 |
Everything in Jetpack right now is free. We have a few paid services for .org users that are part of our revenue stream, namely VaultPress, Akismet, and VideoPress, and those will continue. |
2011-03-09 18:57:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/jetpack/#comment-507148 |
That’s the whole idea though, you don’t have to clutter your WP with tons of plugins, just have the Jetpack. Nice and clean. |
2011-03-09 18:56:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/jetpack/#comment-507147 |
No worries! Get in touch here — http://jetpack.me/support/ |
2011-03-09 18:53:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/jetpack/#comment-507146 |
Not sure if it’ll be recorded or not yet. |
2011-03-07 06:13:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/future-of-wordpress-at-sxsw/#comment-507061 |
Of course — you can find a larger version of the photo suitable for printing linked from the bottom-right part of this page. |
2011-03-03 05:17:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/12/paris-walk-and-dinner/mcm_6066-2/#comment-506832 |
Nope but mind fixing up the fauxgo? |
2011-03-02 17:58:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/sxsw-party/#comment-506787 |
Also a fauxgo, fix it up and I’ll get you in. |
2011-03-02 17:57:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/sxsw-party/#comment-506786 |
Fauxgo! |
2011-03-02 17:57:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/sxsw-party/#comment-506785 |
Ouch! Sorry you have to be at SxSW already to attend the party. |
2011-03-02 17:56:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/sxsw-party/#comment-506784 |
You got it! |
2011-03-02 05:01:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/sxsw-party/#comment-506730 |
That is indeed a cool place. 🙂 You’re in. |
2011-03-02 04:00:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/sxsw-party/#comment-506713 |
Send me their email on https://ma.tt/contact/, by Wednesday at latest. |
2011-03-02 03:20:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/sxsw-party/#comment-506702 |
Nice effect with the reflection. |
2011-03-02 02:59:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/sxsw-party/#comment-506698 |
That’s my favorite sticker, you’re in. 🙂 |
2011-03-02 02:59:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/sxsw-party/#comment-506697 |
Looks like you’ve gotten bitten by the fauxgo: http://wordpress.org/about/logos/ |
2011-03-02 02:59:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/sxsw-party/#comment-506695 |
I’ve seen that tower a ton of times. |
2011-03-02 02:58:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/sxsw-party/#comment-506691 |
That’s pretty groovy. |
2011-03-02 02:57:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/sxsw-party/#comment-506689 |
Okay, now you’re on the list. |
2011-03-02 02:56:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/sxsw-party/#comment-506688 |
Sorry, fauxgo violation! Check out: |
2011-03-02 02:55:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/sxsw-party/#comment-506687 |
You’re on the list. |
2011-03-02 02:55:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/sxsw-party/#comment-506686 |
Sorry, rules are rules. 🙂 |
2011-03-02 02:54:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/sxsw-party/#comment-506685 |
You already have a ticket Inna. 🙂 |
2011-03-02 02:50:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/sxsw-party/#comment-506683 |
Looks good. |
2011-03-02 02:49:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/sxsw-party/#comment-506682 |
Are you in Austin so you can attend the party? |
2011-03-02 02:47:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/sxsw-party/#comment-506680 |
That’ll work. 🙂 |
2011-03-02 02:47:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/sxsw-party/#comment-506678 |
This one was taken with a Nikon D3S. |
2011-03-02 02:40:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/12/paris-walk-and-dinner/mcm_6118/#comment-506676 |
You’re in! |
2011-03-02 00:51:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/sxsw-party/#comment-506646 |
Nope you have to make / take something yourself. |
2011-03-02 00:51:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/03/sxsw-party/#comment-506645 |
Sure, it’s Thomas Pink. |
2011-03-02 00:49:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/12/basquiat-exhibit-snow-in-paris/mcm_6009-2/#comment-506643 |
Because I’m not hosted on WP.com, but I agree it would be cool to have a like button. |
2011-03-02 00:27:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/02/how-is-wordpress-com%c2%a0made/#comment-506634 |
I use Windows 7 the most, OS X fairly frequently, and Linux desktop very rarely. |
2011-03-02 00:26:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/windows-reboot/#comment-506633 |
I knew you would like this one. 🙂 |
2011-02-23 05:47:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/springfield-castle/mcm_5377-3/#comment-506029 |
I agree that the plugin experience can be a lot better, it’s one of the main focus points for the core development team this year. As for splogs, there’s very little we can do there, but we do invest quite a bit in keeping spam off WordPress.com, which hopefully improves the perception of WordPress overall. |
2011-02-21 22:34:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/02/blogging-drift/#comment-505614 |
Would you care to expand on that a bit? |
2011-02-21 22:32:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/02/blogging-drift/#comment-505612 |
For the record, I use and enjoy both Facebook and Twitter pretty much every day, but that doesn’t mean blogging is dead. |
2011-02-21 18:23:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/02/blogging-drift/#comment-505534 |
I think your last sentence really nails it. |
2011-02-21 16:45:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/02/blogging-drift/#comment-505500 |
As someone who blogs and tweets what I eat for lunch most days, I don’t think there’s anything wrong with that. 🙂 I take the photo, email it to WP.com, and it gets auto-posted to my Facebook and Twitter using the Publicize feature. |
2011-02-21 16:13:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/02/blogging-drift/#comment-505483 |
As always, Dave Winer has a humorous take on the article. |
2011-02-21 15:45:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/02/blogging-drift/#comment-505478 |
Nope there’s definitely a problem with one of the video transcodes. Thanks for letting me know! |
2011-02-16 02:13:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/01/savannah/#comment-503785 |
I really enjoyed Eze. |
2011-02-13 21:41:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/helicoptering-over-monaco/mcm_5265-2/#comment-503617 |
Yep. 🙂 |
2011-01-31 22:46:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/athens-with-social/mcm_4292-2/#comment-501971 |
Heh — what brought you to this post? |
2011-01-22 04:32:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/more-hidden-treasures/#comment-501364 |
I went back over the emails with FSF and it looks like I never said that in the interview, so it must have been a mistake where they attributed something Christopher Blizzard said to me, which I guess I didn’t notice because it sounds like something I’ve said before. 🙂 |
2011-01-20 18:03:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/01/now-on-wikiquotes/#comment-501325 |
I’ve been using Dvorak over a decade now. |
2011-01-15 22:17:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/01/z-typing-game/#comment-501066 |
It’s the Cole Haan brown pebble leather one, they make a new one for every version of the Kindle it seems and it’s available on Amazon. |
2011-01-14 22:26:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/hoi-an/mcm_2095/#comment-500992 |
Nothing immediate comes to mind. |
2011-01-13 18:03:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/01/twenty-seven/#comment-500952 |
Of course, the unstated assumption is that we’re improving quality of releases at the same time, and I think we would if the releases were smaller, more frequent, and more focused. |
2011-01-12 21:35:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/01/twenty-seven/#comment-500902 |
Thanks mom. 🙂 |
2011-01-12 18:20:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/01/twenty-seven/#comment-500895 |
The bbPress plugin will happen this year, but it’s not a resolution. |
2011-01-12 18:15:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/01/twenty-seven/#comment-500894 |
Of course it can! |
2011-01-11 19:52:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/01/growing-fast/#comment-500724 |
Not sure yet. |
2011-01-11 19:51:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/01/growing-fast/#comment-500723 |
“Looking at this kind of stuff gets me amped up and ready to travel.” Thank you so much! |
2011-01-11 19:48:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/12/rodin-versailles-louvre/#comment-500722 |
I have no idea what your comment meant. 🙂 What does the canonical meta tag have to do with anything? |
2011-01-11 19:42:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/01/best-blog-platform/#comment-500720 |
Sure. |
2011-01-11 19:31:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/exploring-jerusalem-with-barry/#comment-500719 |
I do that all the time, it’s how I do the people tags on my photos. |
2011-01-11 14:00:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2011/01/best-blog-platform/#comment-500699 |
I’m getting hungry looking at it too! |
2011-01-08 06:30:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/monaco-and-eze/mcm_5139-4/#comment-500452 |
The fees haven’t changed in years, maybe you’re just noticing them now? |
2011-01-04 04:58:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/12/new-akismet/#comment-500291 |
I guess that’s their trick to get us to promote it next year. 🙂 |
2010-12-29 08:30:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/12/cms-report/#comment-500032 |
I left it in San Francisco before coming home for the holidays, so I only have two nights in it so far. The website is slick and has some nice features like comparing tags but I still think it’s pretty nascent in terms of what it could offer. |
2010-12-24 07:27:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/12/about-me-and-wakemate/#comment-499296 |
Yep, that’s the lens I use 99% of the time. |
2010-12-20 15:26:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/springfield-castle/mcm_5625-2/#comment-498931 |
EXIF extraction goes into the custom fields of an attachement automatically if you have EXIF support compiled into your PHP. |
2010-12-20 15:14:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/springfield-castle/mcm_5619-2/#comment-498929 |
Because I’m a beta tester and I want to find the bugs in the software before our users do. |
2010-12-17 18:17:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/12/big-picture/#comment-498610 |
They already have, but not worried. |
2010-12-17 17:21:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/12/big-web-show-interview/#comment-498517 |
Of course! |
2010-12-17 15:09:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/springfield-castle/mcm_5270/#comment-498373 |
The key is to stick with it and don’t switch back. That’s a really fast WPM for your very first day. |
2010-12-07 17:08:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/08/on-the-dvorak-keyboard-layout/#comment-493130 |
Check out trac.wordpress.org. |
2010-12-03 16:20:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/12/groupon-wp/#comment-492802 |
Nope it’s a Sony Z series, which runs Windows 7. |
2010-12-02 17:31:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/short-sweet-wp-video/#comment-492509 |
Signing up for a new WordPress is usually a one-click install or less than a minute on WP.com, so getting the blog is usually no the hard part. As for customization that usually requires someone with some html/css skills to design it the way you want. Posting by email for self-hosted blogs is coming, probably around February. |
2010-12-02 17:28:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/12/groupon-wp/#comment-492505 |
That’s on Ios island in Greece. |
2010-11-30 08:01:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/06/exploring-ios/mcm_0406/#comment-491748 |
I don’t know their developer, but maybe he’ll see this post. |
2010-11-29 18:05:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/stallone/#comment-491692 |
That’s it!!! That’s why I couldn’t find it on my Kindle… I read it in hard-copy on an airplane. Here’s the link if anyone is curious: |
2010-11-29 06:54:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/stallone/#comment-491638 |
Thank you very much, I got it a few years ago. It’s a reversible Zegna Sport jacket, which I had turned to the waterproof black inner part because it was drizzling. The other side is a grey pinstripe, which you can see here. |
2010-11-25 16:30:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/luxembourg/#comment-491269 |
He was amazing. I hope I have half that much energy when I’m 80. |
2010-11-25 16:25:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/luxembourg/#comment-491268 |
Yep, we added over 900k new blogs in the past month. |
2010-11-19 19:30:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/3-1-hits-wp-com/#comment-490787 |
That’s one of my favorites, I’ll add its link to the closing quote. |
2010-11-15 17:09:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/one-point-oh/#comment-490525 |
I love food! |
2010-11-15 17:08:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/athens-with-social/#comment-490524 |
I’m testing the trunk/alpha version of WordPress 3.1, so you just helped find a bug. 🙂 |
2010-11-15 02:26:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/one-point-oh/#comment-490475 |
You caught me — on data structures I usually try to think through the possibilities and plan for expansion, for example how WP’s posts table is structured to hold lots of types of data. However I try to temper this with knowing it always changes. 🙂 |
2010-11-11 02:00:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/one-point-oh/#comment-490186 |
To use 37signals parlance, for 1.0 Apple often ships half a product, Google sometimes ships a half-assed product. Check out their chapter for more: http://gettingreal.37signals.com/ch05_Half_Not_Half_Assed.php |
2010-11-10 22:53:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/one-point-oh/#comment-490169 |
That was my first handheld device and I loved it, but you couldn’t argue that it was an integrated experience the way the iPhone is — think a Good Devices MP3 player vs iPod functionality, OmniSky vs integrated 3G, or the camera thing vs camera thing. I think hardware expansion can work well when you’re adding one thing, as in the camera and lens example above. When you start to add or switch out multiple things, you start to run into integration or dependency issues. |
2010-11-10 11:30:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/one-point-oh/#comment-490112 |
Someone had to say it. 🙂 |
2010-11-10 10:56:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/one-point-oh/#comment-490107 |
Pretty much the only way you can do it is if you know another release is around the corner, so it’s not that bad to trim the scope for this one. |
2010-11-10 10:40:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/one-point-oh/#comment-490102 |
1. I didn’t have a copy of the book handy so I forgot the original title. |
2010-11-10 10:40:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/one-point-oh/#comment-490100 |
Love it! It’d be interesting to track down some of the same folks now, or just do a rolling 2-3 year review of tech pundit predictions and reviews. |
2010-11-10 10:37:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/one-point-oh/#comment-490099 |
That’s a really good example. (And an even better lens.) |
2010-11-10 10:36:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/one-point-oh/#comment-490098 |
Not consciously, but I wouldn’t be at all surprised if he said it first — he’s been in this a lot longer! This whole essay is a passive amalgamation between ideas by Paul Graham, Eric Ries, Joel Spolsky, a bunch of iPod launch quotes I grabbed for a talk a few years ago, and my personal experience with WordPress and leading that community. |
2010-11-10 04:29:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/one-point-oh/#comment-490096 |
In the end I think it’s all about balance — like most false dichotomies, the right answer isn’t “ready, fire, aim” or “perfect the product, no matter how long it takes” but something in the middle. However I’ve noticed most people passionate about products, like myself, tend to default to private iterations that don’t evolve in the same way they would if they had the benefit of even a few real users. |
2010-11-10 01:36:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/on-distraction/#comment-490012 |
The point I was trying to make is that compared to the creator, all critics are amateurs. When you make something, if you care about it, you know its shortcomings at a level far above anyone else could ever imagine, and so there’s a stronger temptation to try to preempt every possible problem by building more, and more, and more. See my example of copy and paste above, or the 1G versus the 3GS (which was almost certainly under development when the 1G shipped). |
2010-11-09 23:57:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/one-point-oh/#comment-489999 |
True — they always have something in there that that “wows.” |
2010-11-09 23:54:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/one-point-oh/#comment-489998 |
I think I’ve owned every one of the devices and for the most part I feel their issues are largely overblown, it’s a function of the conflict-driven technology media cycle that needs an unparalleled success (the iPhone 4) to be coupled with an Achilles heel (supposedly the death grip). |
2010-11-09 23:52:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/one-point-oh/#comment-489997 |
I would argue that they learned that the market wasn’t ready or that the product was a good fit way ahead of when a less agile company would have. |
2010-11-09 23:49:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/one-point-oh/#comment-489996 |
In traditional companies I think it’s balanced out by executive and marketing constraints, that can serve as a checks and balances system against the product inclination to always have one more thing. Open Source has to be particularly vigilant because contributors can stake their contributions on “15 pixels of fame” or their pet feature being included in the core distribution, which 20% of the time is awesome and 80% of the time should probably be in an extension or not exist at all. |
2010-11-09 23:48:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/one-point-oh/#comment-489995 |
I haven’t seen a hardware platform yet that incorporated plugins in its core the way software can — I’m not sure if it’s possible. Having software be more frequently updated, though, can breathe new life into an old device, as we’ve seen with several iOS and Android updates. I can’t wait for a day when it’s like Chrome, constantly updating in the background. |
2010-11-09 18:11:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/one-point-oh/#comment-489950 |
Follow the link — you’ll see the rest. |
2010-11-09 17:44:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/15-blogging-best-practices/#comment-489937 |
Thank you. 🙂 |
2010-11-09 17:43:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/01/gallery-1-26-2007/i-img_9844/#comment-489936 |
Oh cool — I updated the guest photographer credits. 🙂 |
2010-11-09 17:28:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/rte-interview/#comment-489930 |
Right now the gallery tab is your best bet, but someday I hope to compile more of my photos into a book or something. |
2010-11-07 23:50:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/headers-of-twenty-ten/#comment-489647 |
Actually it was completely painless, just dropped the absentee ballot in the slot. |
2010-11-07 14:32:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/jane-kim-again/#comment-489637 |
Sure! You can also submit captions in the bottom right box. |
2010-11-03 22:16:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/10/f-ounders-camp-in-dublin/#comment-488861 |
It was completely bespoke development from the ground-up. |
2010-11-03 22:16:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/foodpress-and-nokia/#comment-488860 |
No plans currently, but I believe the latest version of Dreamweaver has some WordPress-related features. |
2010-11-02 01:01:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/10/adobe-on-wp/#comment-488743 |
That’s just the default, but if you have any questions you should contact WP.com support — http://en.support.wordpress.com/ |
2010-11-02 01:00:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/10/registrar/#comment-488742 |
That one was custom too. |
2010-11-02 00:59:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/10/registrar/#comment-488741 |
No, would push people to Google Apps for your domain. |
2010-11-02 00:59:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/10/registrar/#comment-488740 |
Twice now — https://ma.tt/?s=brazil |
2010-11-02 00:58:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/11/jane-kim-again/#comment-488739 |
It’s from-scratch. |
2010-10-31 09:30:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/10/registrar/#comment-488666 |
Broadly, to committee- and consensus-based development. |
2010-10-31 09:24:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/10/mashable-interview/#comment-488665 |
Nope, being a domain registrar has nothing to do with that. Automattic already runs a hosting service, it’s called WordPress.com. |
2010-10-24 21:17:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/10/registrar/#comment-488350 |
It will definitely be more expensive than Godaddy. 🙂 |
2010-10-24 21:12:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/10/registrar/#comment-488349 |
Cost is actually pretty high, and getting higher every year because of the way the system works. Most people sell them at a loss and make it up in up-sells. |
2010-10-23 01:16:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/10/registrar/#comment-488259 |
Maybe we could buy an island somewhere and declare independence. |
2010-10-20 22:42:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/10/registrar/#comment-488087 |
There are emails in my inbox from Steve Barnes and Elliot Noss which I’ll reply to soon! |
2010-10-20 22:41:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/10/registrar/#comment-488086 |
Actually Posterous charges 34.99 for domain registration, Weebly is also pretty high. Mapping is less or free, but that seems to set up the logical motivation for someone to register their domain elsewhere and just map it. I’d like for them to be comparable from a cost point of view. |
2010-10-20 22:39:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/10/registrar/#comment-488085 |
Yep. Right now we allow mapping, meaning you keep the domain at your current registrar and just point it at WordPress.com, but once we build better management tools it makes sense for some folks to transfer in as well. |
2010-10-20 22:36:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/10/registrar/#comment-488084 |
Definitely a collector. 🙂 |
2010-10-20 22:35:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/10/registrar/#comment-488083 |
It was fun to snap a bird after all the jets screaming by. |
2010-10-14 17:05:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/10/blue-angels-golden-gate/mcm_3712-3/#comment-487732 |
This is my favorite one too! |
2010-10-14 07:15:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/10/blue-angels-golden-gate/mcm_3808-4/#comment-487716 |
We charge for it because we also charge for domain mapping, so it seemed logically consistent for them to be the same price because they do the same thing, just one you host with us and one you host elsewhere. |
2010-10-14 06:42:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/10/offsite-redirects/#comment-487710 |
I stopped using it because it was a bit too slow for me, and the screen was a bit too small. I’m back on the Z-series full-time. |
2010-10-14 06:41:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/11/sony-x1/#comment-487709 |
They were pretty far away. 🙂 The best were when they went right above, about 2/3rds down. |
2010-10-14 06:39:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/10/blue-angels-golden-gate/#comment-487708 |
Yep, it’s the same cost as domain mapping. |
2010-10-06 20:52:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/10/offsite-redirects/#comment-487114 |
People should have their own domain name in general, but this helps you even if you don’t start with that. |
2010-10-05 03:07:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/10/offsite-redirects/#comment-486998 |
You can still add it. |
2010-10-05 03:06:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/10/offsite-redirects/#comment-486997 |
Nice. 🙂 |
2010-10-04 02:29:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/email-load/#comment-486951 |
Huh, I’ll try to be a more equal-opportunity commenter. Which are you? 🙂 |
2010-10-02 06:15:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/isreali-security-hates-ipad/#comment-486883 |
Yep, will try that after I have more than a few hours of data. |
2010-10-01 22:59:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/email-load/#comment-486873 |
For levels I just have a script that open each maildir directory, looks at the number of non-deleted messages, and then stores the number in a DB at an hourly resolution. That script runs one a minute. On that page I show the info for the current hour. For the outgoing, I already have table logging all incoming and outgoing emails, so it’s just a simple query and a COUNT( DISTINCT ) for the people number. |
2010-10-01 11:25:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/email-load/#comment-486841 |
We worked together closely on the import tool, but there’s no planned product collaboration after that. |
2010-09-30 04:56:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/msn-spaces-closing-becomes-wp-com/#comment-486776 |
I love and use Xmarks, but they haven’t reached out to us, and given the amount of money they raised it might be too expensive to take over. |
2010-09-30 04:50:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/msn-spaces-closing-becomes-wp-com/#comment-486775 |
Yes we do! Rest assured we have a killer team working on it though. |
2010-09-27 20:30:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/msn-spaces-closing-becomes-wp-com/#comment-486559 |
That would be an amazing opportunity. Blogger is our #1 importer for WP.com and I think we could create a really great experience for Blogger users. |
2010-09-27 19:30:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/msn-spaces-closing-becomes-wp-com/#comment-486541 |
I would love to meet Bill Gates someday! No check though, there was no financial component to this particular deal. |
2010-09-27 19:17:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/msn-spaces-closing-becomes-wp-com/#comment-486532 |
I loved it. |
2010-09-27 19:15:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/cappadocia/#comment-486531 |
My favorite of the past few years is Black Swan. I’m not very good at keeping a list of what I’ve read, unfortunately. |
2010-09-27 19:14:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-486527 |
Probably, there’s a plugin for pretty much everything these days. |
2010-09-27 19:13:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/how-p2-changed-automattic/#comment-486526 |
Sure, basically Microsoft gets to focus more resources on what they consider their core businesses, and we take the burden of hosting all the blogs but in exchange we get to introduce a whole new audience to the wonders of WordPress. |
2010-09-27 19:06:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/msn-spaces-closing-becomes-wp-com/#comment-486520 |
That’s not strictly true, there are dozens of services still out there (just search for “free blog”) but the biggest are Blogger and WordPress. |
2010-09-27 19:01:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/msn-spaces-closing-becomes-wp-com/#comment-486517 |
Like I said in the post, I think it speaks to their respect for their users. It was probably a good business decision to discontinue investment in the service, so they looked for the best alternative to their users. They know that on WordPress.com there’ll be a team living and breathing making blogging easier every day. |
2010-09-27 18:59:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/msn-spaces-closing-becomes-wp-com/#comment-486514 |
Now that process will be much easier, we’ve worked closely with their team to make it as smooth as possible. |
2010-09-27 18:58:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/msn-spaces-closing-becomes-wp-com/#comment-486512 |
Just to clarify, the bulk of this post is a quote from the linked article, it was Mark Zuckerberg saying that not me, though I do agree with him. |
2010-09-27 15:36:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/zuckerberg-on-social/#comment-486484 |
No but I’m sure there’s a plugin that can change where people go after they login, perhaps someone here could share. |
2010-09-27 15:35:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/how-p2-changed-automattic/#comment-486483 |
I think it’s a killer combo. |
2010-09-24 16:47:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/zuckerberg-on-social/#comment-486422 |
I haven’t used the Kindle’s PDF support much yet. |
2010-09-23 15:34:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/ipad-vs-kindle/#comment-486386 |
You can put it in a baggie, works well. |
2010-09-23 15:30:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/ipad-vs-kindle/#comment-486385 |
If you use the Kindle app, they’re portable. The main thing that bothers me about reading on the iPad isn’t the screen (I’m not often on a beach) but more the weight. I can hold the Kindle comfortable for hours in one hand, the iPad not so much. |
2010-09-22 01:35:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/ipad-vs-kindle/#comment-486293 |
Who reads in pitch darkness? 🙂 |
2010-09-21 18:22:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/ipad-vs-kindle/#comment-486254 |
You should watch this video. 🙂
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2010-09-21 16:39:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/ipad-vs-kindle/#comment-486238 |
It varies from attendant to attendant. I find they mostly ignore my Kindle (it might be helped by the case I have it in, just a soft brown leather one) but will always ask for iPhone or iPad to be turned off if I’m using them when they walk by. They also seem to be more lenient in business than economy, and of course once you’ve flown a few times you get a sense for when they’re walking by and can close it for a few seconds while they do. |
2010-09-21 16:38:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/ipad-vs-kindle/#comment-486237 |
Automattic is a rapidly growing profitable business with more than 65 employees and tens of millions of users. 🙂 The WordPress name is hugely valuable but this has nothing to do with taxes (which aren’t a concern or most startups anyway because they re-invest all the money they make). |
2010-09-19 22:58:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/wordpress-trademark/#comment-485704 |
Break dancing! |
2010-09-19 22:53:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/wordcamp-jerusalem-and-dinner/mcm_1796/#comment-485703 |
All of WP.com will continue to run as always. |
2010-09-18 00:40:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/wordpress-trademark/#comment-485673 |
Currently there are no rules against that. |
2010-09-18 00:28:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/wordpress-trademark/#comment-485672 |
Thank you very much. |
2010-09-18 00:23:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/wordpress-trademark/#comment-485671 |
They’re somewhere, if I don’t post photos right away it sometimes takes a year or two to get to them. |
2010-09-17 17:32:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/wordcamp-houston/#comment-485663 |
Correct — WordPress.com (Automattic) and .net/.org (me) are grandfathered in as part of the transfer, so they’ll continue to operate as before, but no special rights for any new domains which would need to go through the Foundation just like anyone else. I’m not really worried about that as there are no plans to call anything new “WordPress.” |
2010-09-10 05:29:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/wordpress-trademark/#comment-485325 |
Thank you for fixing up your domain! I know it’s harder to switch Twitter and FB and we don’t have an official policy there yet, but I do think it makes sense for them to match the domain. |
2010-09-10 05:24:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/wordpress-trademark/#comment-485323 |
Just added a contact form, so you should drop by over there. |
2010-09-09 23:48:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/wordpress-trademark/#comment-485243 |
Might be Typekit-related, sorry about that. Instapaper it. 🙂 |
2010-09-09 23:34:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/wordpress-trademark/#comment-485233 |
Not at all, the domain policy on WordPress.org still holds, and complemented by the new (draft) trademark policy. |
2010-09-09 23:33:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/wordpress-trademark/#comment-485232 |
To be fair they’re not all turn on/off devices, I’m including support items like cables, adapters, etc. |
2010-09-08 14:58:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/isreali-security-hates-ipad/#comment-485172 |
Nope, I should probably add them using the new Sharedaddy plugin. |
2010-09-08 14:57:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/isreali-security-hates-ipad/#comment-485171 |
Same here! I expected more security going in, not leaving. |
2010-09-07 21:30:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/isreali-security-hates-ipad/#comment-485140 |
Perhaps. I have been attempting to grow a beard. |
2010-09-07 20:47:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/isreali-security-hates-ipad/#comment-485137 |
Man I always get the A and E backward. That’s what I get for writing this from my iPhone. 🙂 |
2010-09-07 20:44:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/isreali-security-hates-ipad/#comment-485136 |
It was no big deal, I found it a good opportunity to practice my patience. 🙂 |
2010-09-07 20:42:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/isreali-security-hates-ipad/#comment-485135 |
Jane isn’t in NYC anymore! She’s down South. |
2010-09-04 03:45:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/only-in-new-york/#comment-485005 |
Wow! Thank you so much for dropping by. 🙂 Really appreciate you sharing the names of some of the other musicians as well, I’ll check out their work. |
2010-09-04 02:17:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/09/only-in-new-york/#comment-485001 |
Sorry I never figured it out. |
2010-09-03 05:23:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/linux-try-12/#comment-484953 |
Vibram 5-fingers. |
2010-09-01 02:15:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/hiking-alta/img_1265/#comment-484716 |
I imagine if someone did that it would be very popular. |
2010-08-27 23:08:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/sync-privacy/#comment-484662 |
We could definitely do that. |
2010-08-24 19:35:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/new-themes/#comment-484529 |
Did they tell you why? |
2010-08-23 22:27:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/new-themes/#comment-484499 |
Wow that looks terrible — look for an updated version soon. |
2010-08-23 21:45:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/new-themes/#comment-484495 |
There’s a bug in the Theme Directory :/. |
2010-08-23 13:57:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/new-themes/#comment-484482 |
I don’t mind — after next iteration will probably set up a tag on wordpress.org support forums to follow. |
2010-08-23 13:56:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/new-themes/#comment-484481 |
That’s just a silly feature. |
2010-08-23 13:55:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/leo-loves-blogging/#comment-484480 |
It’s under appearance. You can also Google for documentation for 3.0’s menu feature. |
2010-08-23 02:00:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/new-themes/#comment-484462 |
It’s not released. |
2010-08-23 01:59:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/new-themes/#comment-484461 |
Probably not, but it’s Open Source so you’re welcome to modify it and release your changes. |
2010-08-22 19:23:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/new-themes/#comment-484445 |
I believe there will be, though I don’t think the videos will be great quality because they’re coming from Flips. |
2010-08-22 18:16:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/new-themes/#comment-484443 |
I always get there eventually. Sometimes projects take much longer than I planned though. |
2010-08-22 18:15:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/new-themes/#comment-484442 |
I use some custom PHP code I wrote, with a DB managed by a WordPress plugin. |
2010-08-22 18:14:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/new-themes/#comment-484440 |
Perhaps, will run it by the theme team to see what they think. |
2010-08-22 18:06:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/new-themes/#comment-484439 |
Everything in the WordPress.org directory is GPL or compatible. |
2010-08-22 18:05:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/new-themes/#comment-484438 |
Thought about it, but it’s just so specific. It would be hard to make into a more generic theme. |
2010-08-22 18:04:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/new-themes/#comment-484437 |
I agree! |
2010-08-22 18:02:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/new-themes/#comment-484436 |
No problem, looks like you got bit by the no-menu bug. If you add a menu it should fix things. Watch for an update in a few days to fix up some bugs that slipped past. |
2010-08-22 18:02:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/new-themes/#comment-484435 |
Yep! |
2010-08-22 18:02:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/new-themes/#comment-484434 |
But of course! They couldn’t be listed in the directory otherwise. |
2010-08-21 20:13:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/new-themes/#comment-484382 |
Keep an eye on this blog the next few days. |
2010-08-19 19:00:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/wordcamp-houston/#comment-484324 |
They’re called Vibram 5-fingers and they’re the shoes of the future — ultra-comfortable. |
2010-08-19 18:49:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/wordcamp-houston/mcm_0696-4/#comment-484323 |
Uh, pixels. That would be a lot of inches. |
2010-08-17 14:11:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/headers-of-twenty-ten/#comment-484173 |
We strive to always make new mistakes. |
2010-08-14 10:33:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/syn-thesis-3-switchers/#comment-483617 |
GPL was not created to protect developers, it was created to protect users. I can’t tell you that you’ll get faster and better growth and still be protected, because in fact you’re putting the very core out there and (gasp) someone could take your work and re-sell it for half and all your customers would go there. Except that never happens because regular consumers want to support authorship because more of the same gets created, and you can bundle services or things like forum access with a subscription, if you choose. Some people will not care about that stuff and find your work online for free somewhere, but guess what they were going to do that anyway regardless of your license. However savvy consumers, which WordPress is cultivating, have become accustomed to their rights being protected and will demand nothing less. (The Thesis license says they can revoke it for any reason, including criticizing the developers of Thesis. Is that a solid foundation to build a business on? All the cards are stacked against you.) There are plenty of other platforms, like iPhone or Facebook, where the emphasis on Open Source is not as big or nonexistent so those might be better choices if you want your rights protected over those of your users. The reasons to use the GPL are moral ones: you respect your users enough to guarantee their freedoms, and care about your work enough to say that if someone builds upon it (like you built upon WP) it will carry the same protections. You don’t have to be a first mover for it to work, there are dozens of others and more created every day. Using the GPL is not going to guarantee your success — 90% of small businesses fail and your license choice isn’t going to change that one way or another, but at least if you’re lucky enough to succeed you do it in a way that leaves the world a better place than when you found it. That’s not for everybody, and it might even be harder, but few things worth doing are on the easy path. |
2010-08-14 08:58:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/syn-thesis-3-switchers/#comment-483615 |
If you can find me 3-4 high-profile switchers from Thesis to another GPL theme, I’ll happily do a post on them too. (And leave out the digs I let slip into this one.) |
2010-08-14 01:34:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/syn-thesis-3-switchers/#comment-483596 |
I’m talking about Genesis because it seems to be the most popular option for high-profile Thesis users to switch to, with new ones coming every day. I have no personal investment in it other than hoping to see it flourish along with other GPL themes. The WordPress community didn’t really “win” by Chris quietly changing the license on his PHP to get around the “borrowed” code, because users of Thesis still have their freedom hindered by the proprietary restrictions Chris places on his users. The hypocrisy of being cavalier with someone else’s license while insisting people follow yours still stands, and Thesis is no more part of the larger WP community than it was a year ago. Lots of people find value in Thesis, I don’t want them to have to give up the freedoms of WordPress to do so. |
2010-08-14 01:05:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/syn-thesis-3-switchers/#comment-483594 |
It’s the least you could do for a community whose work you unapologetically exploited for years. |
2010-08-14 00:59:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/syn-thesis-3-switchers/#comment-483593 |
There’s plenty of competition in the theme world without Thesis, so I don’t see how its mere existence makes it intrinsically good. |
2010-08-14 00:58:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/syn-thesis-3-switchers/#comment-483592 |
Check out the links in the post, especially to my previous post on the subject. |
2010-08-14 00:54:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/syn-thesis-3-switchers/#comment-483591 |
Nice! That was a while back so I forgot to mention that one, added it to the entry. |
2010-08-14 00:46:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/syn-thesis-3-switchers/#comment-483589 |
It’s hard to make a blanket statement for plugins because they really have to be looked at case-by-case. The plugin system was designed to integrate external systems, and there certainly are remote services that can provide functionality difficult or impossible to duplicate locally. (Akismet comes to mind.) So without reviewing Scribe it’s hard to say. As for the plugin directory, we only allow GPL or compatible code and files in there, so even if it ties to an external service the plugin itself is Free Software. |
2010-08-14 00:46:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/syn-thesis-3-switchers/#comment-483588 |
As I’ve clarified in several comments, I think for the larger community an apology and full embrace of the GPL license would be more meaningful than a donation. The Foundation doesn’t need the money. |
2010-08-14 00:43:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/syn-thesis-3-switchers/#comment-483587 |
I’ve heard great things about Hybrid, and I’m a fan of Justin. You’ll find that theme and many others have markup and SEO benefits as good or better than the ones Thesis claims, and I’ve heard there’s a plugin coming out very soon to transfer all your Thesis SEO settings to one of the SEO plugins. (Which work across themes.) As for tutorials, maybe someone else can share a link there. |
2010-08-14 00:38:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/syn-thesis-3-switchers/#comment-483586 |
I’m not in business with Brian Clark, in fact he was a part-owner of DIYthemes until a few days ago, as the Technosailor article I linked above mentions. |
2010-08-14 00:32:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/syn-thesis-3-switchers/#comment-483584 |
As I replied above, that was the link that was there when I moderated the comment, I don’t know why but I’m happy to update it. |
2010-08-14 00:29:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/syn-thesis-3-switchers/#comment-483583 |
Your link appears the same as a previous commenter, I’m guessing there was either a caching issue. If you email me where you’d like the link to go I’ll update your previous comment, but after the “blood in the gutter” comment I don’t plan to approve any of your future comments, so it’d be best to keep that stuff on your own blog. |
2010-08-14 00:29:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/syn-thesis-3-switchers/#comment-483582 |
If it makes you feel any better, I had to look up capriciousness. The theme team gave a lot of thought to the custom CSS issue, which is why they did the blog post and emailed all Cutline users with custom CSS before the switch, and we’ve been helping out people one-by-one if they need it. |
2010-08-12 00:17:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/syn-thesis-3-switchers/#comment-483471 |
Those are two of the most popular requests I got when I did the free premium theme offer. |
2010-08-12 00:15:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/syn-thesis-3-switchers/#comment-483470 |
Flighty, you’re completely right that the widget thing was botched — it was a mistake. Of course we would never deliberately remove your widgets, I know what a pain they are to get set up. If your blog hasn’t been fixed already, contact support and they can bump you up the queue. (There were a couple of hundred thousand, so the fix is taking a while to go through.) |
2010-08-12 00:14:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/syn-thesis-3-switchers/#comment-483469 |
That’s a good problem to have. 🙂 |
2010-08-12 00:11:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/syn-thesis-3-switchers/#comment-483468 |
It would be a big move, totally unprecedented, and probably the only thing (after an apology) that would heal the rift with WordPress he created by disrespecting the community in the Mixergy interview, tweets, and elsewhere. Would it make me happy? Probably not, I’m a bit more stubborn and really burned by the things he said to me and to Jane. But for the majority of the community I think they’d bury the hatchet, and if he was 100% GPL we would be able to promote him on WordPress.org. A donation would be icing on the cake, being fully GPL and an apology I think are more important. |
2010-08-12 00:11:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/syn-thesis-3-switchers/#comment-483467 |
Danny, Chris doesn’t have to apologize for anything. I just suggested it to him in a private chat as a way to patch up the huge gulf his comments and actions created with the broader WordPress community. As other comments pointed out, if he had adopted the GPL fully he would have gotten a ton of fantastic press, promotion from WordPress.org, kudos from me, and more from it. As for child themes — you probably know more about Thesis than I do, but my reading of the code looks like child themes are basically impossible because Thesis tries to bypass all of the normal loading of templates and such, which makes it impossible to overload bits and pieces of a parent without basically redoing the whole thing. That’s why he has the “custom.css” and “custom_functions.php” hacks. Contrast this to the Genesis approach with is very WordPress-native. (Which means it’s slightly faster, too.) You can just overwrite Genesis with the latest version and all of your child themes are untouched. There is a lot of this in the theme, like how it uses postmeta for per-post custom more text instead of the built-in WP tag. |
2010-08-12 00:05:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/syn-thesis-3-switchers/#comment-483465 |
Thatedeguy, as I said in the post we kicked off a number of projects when the whole issue first flared up, some of which are still ongoing. Ultimately I think that the WordPress community working together is creating much, much better alternatives to Thesis. When a user picks a “split license” theme they’re at the mercy of the whims of that developer, since without graphics, CSS, and Javascript most themes would not be very useful. (Could you imagine using WordPress with images, CSS, or JS? What a terrible experience.) |
2010-08-12 00:05:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/syn-thesis-3-switchers/#comment-483464 |
If I thought they switched because they actually agreed with WordPress’ license, or WordPress at all, I would have been a lot happier than if it seemed like they were just trying to dodge a lawsuit. It wasn’t even announced on their site. (Neither was the security breach.) |
2010-08-12 00:03:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/syn-thesis-3-switchers/#comment-483463 |
Milan, I inferred that from the interview Chris did on Mixergy, and the user numbers on the homepage of DIYThemes. |
2010-08-12 00:02:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/syn-thesis-3-switchers/#comment-483461 |
I think I’m completely through the queue, if I didn’t respond to you yet it must have gotten lost so re-send. |
2010-08-12 00:02:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/syn-thesis-3-switchers/#comment-483460 |
It was this post: |
2010-08-12 00:01:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/syn-thesis-3-switchers/#comment-483459 |
Deyson, the switch might be a bit of work short-term but it’s a good long-term investment as you’ll be on a framework which is more closely aligned with the WordPress community, which means you’ll get new features and functionality more frequently. I use After the Deadline for spell-check here using a plugin called “After The Deadline for Comments” that Otto wrote. The theme here is custom. |
2010-08-12 00:01:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/syn-thesis-3-switchers/#comment-483458 |
Howdy Michael — I didn’t chose to include your link in the post (and removed it from this comment) because I didn’t think it actually added anything to this post, as its content is covered already, and because you’ve been promoting it in a way that makes me suspect it was written mostly as linkbait, which I don’t want to reward. You’ve tweeted it at least 15 times today, and as an SEO guy your site should be easy to find, so I’m sure anyone who wants to read it can. Also, I recognize your name because every time there’s a new release of WordPress you @reply me saying how terrible WP is and how it sucks to have to keep upgrading, and every time I reply that I’d be happy to personally help get your blog set up so it’s easy to upgrade, or even put it on an auto-upgrade. Please take me up on that one of these days, it was a serious offer and you won’t have to complain about upgrading anymore. |
2010-08-12 00:00:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/syn-thesis-3-switchers/#comment-483457 |
Darnell, “most developers” have already chosen to go 100% GPL, including the biggest guys in the space. There are 2-3 that aren’t yet, including Thesis, which is pretty good when you consider how many companies there are in the premium theme market. (I believe Elegant Themes are all GPL.) |
2010-08-11 23:54:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/syn-thesis-3-switchers/#comment-483456 |
John, unfortunately the presence of Cutline and Pressrow (and Thesis used by one VIP) on WP.com has been pointed to as an endorsement of Thesis by Automattic, which is not something we want to portray. You wouldn’t believe how many people contacted me saying that they assumed that DIYThemes was above-board because Chris’ Cutline theme was promoted so heavily on .com. (I liked Cutline a lot, so we brought it on early before all of this stuff got started. Actually we commissioned Chris and Brian to do some tutorial videos when they were Tubetorial, so the relationship was good.) Ultimately this means that our users are getting a better theme with more options that is going to be updated more frequently, which is hard to argue against. It’s always a little bit painful to deprecate code, but it’s worth it in the long run. Also, of course, anyone can run whatever they like on WordPress.org. |
2010-08-11 23:54:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/syn-thesis-3-switchers/#comment-483455 |
Byron, the cool thing is that when you are a developer in the WordPress community, you’re never alone! You’re building on and with the work of thousands that have come before you. This is the whole point, that you get a lot and give a little, and that your users will enjoy the same freedom that you did if they ever choose to build something. It’s completely natural to be aligned with the platform you’re building on, which is why exceptions to that in the WordPress community have been so rare. If you ever need a code audit or want some feedback on your plugin since you’re fully GPL drop me an email and I’ll pass it to one of the core devs to take a look at. You’re lone but not alone. 🙂 |
2010-08-11 23:51:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/syn-thesis-3-switchers/#comment-483454 |
Lots of people do let Facebook know when they dislike their new designs. 🙂 It is a very fair point that the transition on .com didn’t go as smoothly as we hoped, there was a giant glaring bug that snuck past testing and we’re having to clean it up. |
2010-08-11 23:49:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/syn-thesis-3-switchers/#comment-483453 |
Perhaps like Warren you’ll be able to make a switch. |
2010-08-11 23:47:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/syn-thesis-3-switchers/#comment-483451 |
No, it just looks up people in a DB and writes a header to the email that procmail then uses to put them in a special folder. |
2010-08-09 17:16:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/multiple-google-accounts/#comment-483303 |
It’s basically 100x better than any GPS device I’ve ever used, even the UI is slicker. It can talk if you like. |
2010-08-09 17:13:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/multiple-google-accounts/#comment-483302 |
Nothing released, but maybe someday. |
2010-08-09 17:12:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/multiple-google-accounts/#comment-483301 |
Nope, just a regular IMAP account on my server. I do a lot of server-side processing, including a WP plugin I wrote to modify mail messages as they come in, so it’s trickier to host it elsewhere. |
2010-08-09 03:44:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/08/multiple-google-accounts/#comment-483243 |
That’s cool — haven’t thought about Lyceum in a while. I did always like the name though. |
2010-08-08 23:22:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/03/wordpress-and-lyceum/#comment-483229 |
The magazines I read are text-heavy, I don’t think I’d enjoy something visually rich like Wired on the Kindle. |
2010-08-08 23:22:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/new-kindle/#comment-483228 |
No, but you could easily add it with some custom CSS. |
2010-08-08 23:17:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/headers-of-twenty-ten/#comment-483227 |
I generally use these things 1-2 years before upgrading. |
2010-08-01 16:29:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/new-kindle/#comment-483070 |
I can’t speak to that myself, I haven’t used that feature much. Maybe someone else here can. |
2010-08-01 16:27:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/new-kindle/#comment-483069 |
No, but I noticed that they do now promote a huge collection of free public domain titles that are available. |
2010-07-30 17:58:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/new-kindle/#comment-483015 |
Excellent link! |
2010-07-30 17:58:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/new-kindle/#comment-483014 |
Nice — were you able to glean any additional info about the film? |
2010-07-30 06:00:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/mena-suvari-mystery/#comment-482936 |
Sure, we’re not asking for auto-play music and animated GIFs. This is a logical extension of an existing feature that I think will actually make it look less like Myspace (look at the pages of any tweeters or a trending topic) and more like a high-design environment. |
2010-07-30 05:57:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/centered-twitter-backgrounds/#comment-482935 |
Exactly. 🙂 I love their cross-platform approach as well. My Mom, though she has a Kindle, now reads more on iPad because she can read it in the dark without turning on a light. But using the Kindle app her entire digital library is there. I downloaded all my books to the iPad Kindle app just so I could do offline searches of them. |
2010-07-30 05:54:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/new-kindle/#comment-482934 |
I still order dead-tree books when something isn’t on the Kindle, but I find that pretty rare, and those books take me much longer to get to. Sometimes I will order a hardback copy of a book I really enjoy for my library and to be able to give it to someone visiting my home if it comes up in conversation. |
2010-07-30 05:53:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/new-kindle/#comment-482932 |
As in my post, I use the iPad like the iPhone, to do stuff I already do on my computer. The Kindle encourages a new behaviour for me, and one that I covet. |
2010-07-30 05:51:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/new-kindle/#comment-482931 |
Nope, but they do charge you an extra dollar or two. |
2010-07-30 05:50:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/new-kindle/#comment-482930 |
Went for Graphite to mix it up. |
2010-07-30 05:50:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/new-kindle/#comment-482929 |
I find the Kindle much easier for reading long-form writing, less distracting, and it works beautifully in sunny situations (beach, porch, etc) where I enjoy leisure reading. It doesn’t buzz, beep, or check my email. |
2010-07-30 05:49:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/new-kindle/#comment-482928 |
Sure — I used Android as my primary phone (Nexus, then HTC Incredible) for about 6 months. I was able to switch, but was annoyed daily by the interface. Ultimately the battery life and music functionality, as well as the iPhone 4 coming out, drove me away. I don’t consider either OS fully open or fully closed, though Android is based on Open Source software the project doesn’t function like most people expect OS projects to. The Apple app store stories make me cringe when I read them, but don’t really have an effect on me. The horrible experience of the Android Market, though, is felt every time you launch the app. I don’t think we have a fully open mobile OS yet, and I’m not sure that we will. For the Kindle / Nook, as a purpose-built device I don’t think a ton about the underlying OS as the service integration and physical form factor are far more important for use. |
2010-07-30 05:48:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/new-kindle/#comment-482927 |
I love physical books, and I think it’ll be a long time before art or architecture books get replaced (if ever), but for me the Kindle just disappears after a few pages and I just focus on the text. |
2010-07-30 05:40:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/new-kindle/#comment-482924 |
I have zero interest in having my digital library spread across several services, especially when I suspect they might go out of business (B&N). Amazon has built up more trust with me than Apple because of how they store every purchase forever and let you download it as many times as you like. |
2010-07-30 05:39:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/new-kindle/#comment-482923 |
No experience here, maybe someone else can speak to it. |
2010-07-30 05:37:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/new-kindle/#comment-482922 |
I have three magazine subscriptions so far on it: New Yorker, Atlantic, and Economist. |
2010-07-30 05:37:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/new-kindle/#comment-482921 |
I had a sentence about it being easy to implement in the blog post but took it out — it’s hard to anticipate the complexity of something you didn’t write. |
2010-07-28 15:03:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/centered-twitter-backgrounds/#comment-482698 |
Nice! Do you know any details about when or where it’ll be released? |
2010-07-28 13:42:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/mena-suvari-mystery/#comment-482684 |
I wouldn’t eat it. 🙂 |
2010-07-27 15:01:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/wordcamp-istanbul/mcm_7360/#comment-482644 |
Wow, thank you! |
2010-07-27 15:01:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/istanbul-day-4/mcm_7049-2/#comment-482643 |
Sure, that one in the picture is the Sapien Bookcase (tall) which I got from Design Within Reach: http://www.dwr.com/product/storage/basics/sapien-bookcase-short.do?sortby=ourPicks I believe these are called “spine bookcases” and you can see a roundup of a few here: http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/chicago/shelving-storage/roundup-vertical-spine-bookcases-083090 |
2010-07-27 14:56:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/02/old-place-new-place/mcm_8622/#comment-482642 |
Chris got hit by the pharma hack a few months ago, and blogged about it. Around when this post started the diythemes.com site was compromised and exploit code was inserted in the theme download so anyone who downloaded it before they noticed had a backdoor in their site — this was talked about on Twitter but no public posts I saw. The code in Thesis 1.8b1 and before we reviewed when looking for GPL violations (and finding them) we noticed a number of insecurities, especially around how the admin pages and options were done. Now that Chris has been notified about these I’m sure they’ll be fixed in the next version. Perhaps that benefit of making his PHP GPL will encourage him to go fully GPL with the entire theme. |
2010-07-27 14:53:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/theme-are-gpl-too/#comment-482640 |
Nah give me geeks over glam any day. |
2010-07-27 14:45:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/mena-suvari-mystery/#comment-482639 |
I think a month is enough time for a honeymoon. Or am I just not romantic enough? 🙂 |
2010-07-27 14:44:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/mena-suvari-mystery/#comment-482638 |
I think that’s covered in the list. |
2010-07-27 14:42:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/why-intelligent-people-fail/#comment-482637 |
The next 19 are in the linked article. |
2010-07-27 14:18:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/why-intelligent-people-fail/#comment-482636 |
Did you read the linked article? Lack of focus is one of the listed reasons. |
2010-07-27 13:18:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/why-intelligent-people-fail/#comment-482633 |
The article I linked doesn’t really attempt to define intelligence, as that’s not the point. |
2010-07-27 13:17:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/why-intelligent-people-fail/#comment-482632 |
That wasn’t really the point of the post, which was more a pointer to the full list. I’ll check out Expectancy Value theory out, do you have any favorite books or links about it? |
2010-07-27 12:43:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/why-intelligent-people-fail/#comment-482629 |
I want to democratize publishing on the web and I love the people I work with. |
2010-07-27 12:42:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/why-intelligent-people-fail/#comment-482628 |
I think it’s a fish head. |
2010-07-24 21:30:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/wordcamp-istanbul/mcm_7360/#comment-482504 |
Just saw that last night! So good. |
2010-07-23 18:06:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/grand-unified-theory/#comment-482446 |
Ah thank you! |
2010-07-23 06:01:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/web-designer-magazine-interview/#comment-482407 |
I absolutely would stick with the GPL, though I might go with v3 instead of v2. It flared up with Thesis because the supporters started attacking me because we removed someone from the Code Poet directory for promoting it when it was violating WordPress’ license. |
2010-07-23 05:58:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/theme-are-gpl-too/#comment-482406 |
I got hundreds and hundreds of requests and it’s taking me a while to go through them, especially if you requested one not from one of the big guys. Thank you for being patient, I’m doing a bunch every day since last week. |
2010-07-21 22:52:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/theme-are-gpl-too/#comment-482346 |
I think they should be GPL as well, but you should check with the FSF. |
2010-07-21 16:50:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/theme-are-gpl-too/#comment-482335 |
You could, however I think it’s user-hostile and easily worked around unless the external service provides something truly useful and impossible-to-replicate on a single server, like the collective intelligence of billions of spammed blocked (Akismet), a several-gigabyte language model (After the Deadline), or real-time offsite backups storing 11 copies of every file (VaultPress). |
2010-07-21 16:40:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/theme-are-gpl-too/#comment-482334 |
There is a difference between “doesn’t protect your product” and “negatively impacts your business.” You’re conflating the two. Someone buying all of Woo’s themes for $10 is dumb for three reasons: they could get them for free if they wanted, if they like the products they’re not funding the creation of more, and they’re missing out on the support / forums / service of the original source, in this case WooThemes. Not surprisingly, when these “customers” go elsewhere you business doesn’t miss them much because 99% of your revenue is coming from regular folks. It’s possible to compete with free, even against your own creations for free, look at how iTunes has done it. You can type any song name in the world into Youtube and start listening to it within seconds — why does Apple make billions off songs? How about against Amazon MP3 which is DRM-free, higher quality encoding, and cheaper? They’re providing value and convenience for normal folks, a better experience than if they went elsewhere. The specifics don’t matter as much, it’s the approach that you can duplicate across any business model. |
2010-07-20 21:34:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/theme-are-gpl-too/#comment-482277 |
I missed that one!
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2010-07-20 18:38:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/jay-z-on-blogging/#comment-482260 |
That’d be killer. |
2010-07-20 15:26:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-482232 |
You should always watch for yourself what you perceive in others. With regards to the GPL, however, my mind hasn’t been changed. |
2010-07-20 15:23:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/facts-backfire/#comment-482230 |
Then they’re even worse-coded than I thought. 🙂 http://codex.wordpress.org/Customizing_the_Read_More#Having_a_custom_text_for_each_post |
2010-07-20 15:21:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-482229 |
I would love for him to start blogging? It would be so good. |
2010-07-20 14:56:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/jay-z-on-blogging/#comment-482221 |
I think that’d be dangerous. 🙂 |
2010-07-20 14:55:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/jay-z-on-blogging/#comment-482220 |
Having a custom read more link is built into WordPress, you just put some text in the more comment. It works in every theme, forever. |
2010-07-20 14:53:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-482219 |
I emailed you about why your comments were removed, but your email bounced. (I guess it’s not real?) Perhaps you should start your own blog. You present your ideas in too uncouth a manner to be a fit here. |
2010-07-20 14:48:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/theme-are-gpl-too/#comment-482217 |
Why not use a theme that doesn’t have a legal dispute? |
2010-07-20 05:16:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/theme-are-gpl-too/#comment-482187 |
Looking at the code to determine compliance, and talking to the developers in private before taking any public or legal action, as was done with Thesis. |
2010-07-20 05:07:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-482186 |
Hard to say without examining the code, or talking to its developers first. I am surprised they took so long to release a 3.0 compatible version, it kind of negates the argument that paying for something means it’s going to have more development. (It’s sometimes true, but not always.) |
2010-07-20 02:37:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-482175 |
We’ve always had this issue with WordPress.com too — couldn’t anyone just take WordPress MU (now MS) and create a competitive service using the very code we’d contributed thousands of man-hours to? Of course, and if they can do a better job serving customers with our own code then they deserve it. In the meantime it’s a free market and it’s not about what’s cheaper or even free, but what provides value. When VIP launched it cost twice as much as its nearest competitor, now the price is closer to 5x. Why? People value service, authorship, development, momentum, support… |
2010-07-20 02:34:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/theme-are-gpl-too/#comment-482173 |
Can’t comment. |
2010-07-20 01:19:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-482167 |
A clear understanding of the license would protect their jobs — uncertainty is not a good environment to do business in. That’s one reason people avoid proprietary licenses in the first place. If you were building your business on Thesis, they could change the license tomorrow (they have in the past) to completely destroy your business model. At least with GPL you’re working against a fixed platform. |
2010-07-19 21:30:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/theme-are-gpl-too/#comment-482147 |
Actually only a handful of the premium folks were non-GPL first, the majority have been GPL from the start. I believe your argument is provably false because there are so many successful businesses built on GPL software, including my own. |
2010-07-19 21:29:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/theme-are-gpl-too/#comment-482146 |
Both will be replaced in due time. |
2010-07-19 04:51:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-482110 |
The license decision predates Automattic, it was inherited from b2. But not entirely a coincidence, as I personally believe that the GPL creates more robust OS communities over time and so all of the projects I’ve been personally involved with (or started) have been GPL. Automattic also releases all its from-scratch projects under the GPL. |
2010-07-19 04:41:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/theme-are-gpl-too/#comment-482106 |
Let me know if there’s any way I can help — your site looks good and so unique the look could be recreated on a new framework like Hybrid, Genesis, or Thematic without any major changes to your visitor experience. |
2010-07-19 04:34:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-482105 |
Moving your clients over is a brave and principled thing to do. If there’s anything I can do to help with your switch, please let me know. It’s also interesting that you can build client sites that look nothing like Thesis but Chris believes his license forces you to pay him for every one, but WP’s license doesn’t apply to him because “it’s original work that looks nothing like WordPress.” |
2010-07-18 16:10:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-482058 |
Nope, and no one is suggesting that. |
2010-07-18 15:50:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-482055 |
Thank you, and let us know how the refund goes. |
2010-07-17 23:26:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-482035 |
It’s like a massage machine. |
2010-07-17 23:24:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/hoi-an/mcm_2167-2/#comment-482034 |
Very cool. 🙂 |
2010-07-16 21:45:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/headers-of-twenty-ten/#comment-481986 |
Not yet, but it’s on my Kindle. |
2010-07-16 19:39:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/job-career-calling/#comment-481981 |
I was on my own server just because I enjoyed it, not because my traffic warranted it. |
2010-07-16 14:19:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/10-million/#comment-481961 |
IIRC Semiologic used to be just plugins, but regardless I believe he was always GPL-friendly. |
2010-07-16 14:14:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481959 |
We look at everything on a case-by-case basis to make sure the policy isn’t applied blindly or with disregard to people’s contributions. I’ve never seen something as marginal as the hypothetical you describe, but probably what we would do is just email you. |
2010-07-16 14:11:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481958 |
Wait that’s crazy — isn’t your child theme its own creative work as defined by Chris Pearson? By his own logic, how can he put restrictions on your themes? |
2010-07-16 14:08:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481957 |
Linux is completely different, but you can read Ryan’s blog for more. |
2010-07-16 14:02:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481956 |
Congrats! |
2010-07-16 14:01:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481955 |
Legal minds smarter than mine have opined that it does because of how deeply intertwined the functions, data structures, filters, actions, and execution are. |
2010-07-16 14:01:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481954 |
It used to be GPL, they changed the license — regardless we’ve always had attribution on it. We’re replacing it anyway, don’t want any of his junk touching our sites. |
2010-07-16 13:59:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481953 |
I’ve been on a dedicated server shared with a few other of my sites for 4-5 years now. I don’t use any caching plugins, but I might someday, probably Supercache. |
2010-07-15 19:27:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/10-million/#comment-481894 |
It’s just a timer_stop() call, which is core WordPress. |
2010-07-15 19:26:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/10-million/#comment-481893 |
That’s an idea, but third-parties are already doing it pretty well (Like Envato) and it’s probably a better discussion for a separate post. |
2010-07-15 19:25:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481892 |
He is hurting the community by undermining our license and encouraging others to do the same. From the interview he believes that the GPL is invalid (I think) or at least doesn’t apply to him and presumably all themes. Some quotes: “I think the GPL is something that is artificial and improper to induce upon a system. I don’t think it is a good thing. Nothing is going to convince me to do something that I think is a bad idea. Nothing.” “However, however, I think any astute economic analysis of economic systems of the way businesses and economies actually work would very quickly notice that the GPL does some very inorganic things to what are otherwise organic systems. From a systemic standpoint, on a systemic level, I disagree with the way that the GPL perpetuates economies.” “I think that is how you conduct a proper analysis and chose what is good for your business. By seeing how systems work and what consequences are when you introduce inorganic things into those systems. When you introduce inefficiencies like the GPL on natural things.” “When I encounter something like the GPL that seems contrary to many things that I have learned and experienced in my own life, yeah, I am going to be hesitant to adopt it because my learning and my experience suggest otherwise.” |
2010-07-15 19:14:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481885 |
I’ll repeat my offer: if you’d like to try any other GPL premium theme I’ll purchase it for you. Just drop a note on my contact form with your information and the link to the theme you’d like. |
2010-07-15 19:11:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481883 |
As I said in the audio, I’ve heard the community pointed to as one of the big benefits behind Thesis, which I suppose included the forums. You shouldn’t downplay how much that can have an impact. |
2010-07-15 19:10:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481882 |
That’s an interesting way to think of it. WordPress itself sprouted from the trunk of B2, and all of us are built on the work of the vast PHP and MySQL projects. (Among many others, WordPress includes a ton of OS libraries including our WYSIWYG.) |
2010-07-15 19:08:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481880 |
I tried and partially succeeded to keep the conversation about the issues. I have reached out to Chris since Thesis started, several years now, to resolve this issue without any publicity besides WordPress.org promoting Thesis as one of the recommended premium options. (Which apparently doesn’t drive much traffic, but it is a token of our appreciation.) |
2010-07-15 19:06:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481879 |
Nope, that’s not correct. Check out some of the links people have posted. The vast majority of the premium developer community is already GPL and doing fine. |
2010-07-15 18:35:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481873 |
We’ll see — that’s why it’ll be interesting to watch. At the very least they could pour a lot into marketing with that sort of war chest. |
2010-07-15 16:07:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/squarespace-38/#comment-481835 |
Thank you! |
2010-07-15 16:06:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/squarespace-38/#comment-481834 |
Makes sense, it’s what I would do in their position. |
2010-07-15 16:05:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/squarespace-38/#comment-481833 |
On Thesis, you should check out this post: https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/ I think Squarespace is a very polished platform. |
2010-07-15 16:04:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/squarespace-38/#comment-481832 |
They’ve got fantastic design, and some really smart people working on it. I don’t think it’s good to count them out, better for the community to keep an eye on it and see if there is any killer functionality we should try and create ourselves. |
2010-07-15 16:02:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/squarespace-38/#comment-481831 |
One sentence summary: It uses core data structures, functions, is loaded through WP, and even includes GPL code copy and pasted from core. Check out the links from an earlier comment for more legal-y stuff. |
2010-07-15 15:59:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481830 |
What if developers were aware of a security issue in the theme and didn’t report it because they didn’t want to contribute to a non-GPL (or worse, GPL-violating) codebase? Not theoretical, this happened last night. |
2010-07-15 15:24:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481818 |
Thank you very much. |
2010-07-15 15:18:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481815 |
I love when people make money out of what they develop on top of WordPress — that’s why in the interview I call out Brian Gardner’s quotes, the WooThemes example, iThemes. These businesses and others are making many tens of millions of dollars and employing hundreds of people. It is not an issue of forcing all premium themes to go out of business or go free — they’re already GPL and doing great, making a ton of money. In the interview we even talk about how Thesis would make more money if they were GPL, hence would be able to invest more into better features for you, the user. I removed the link from your comment since the site seems to be 100% Thesis ads. (I counted 6 on a single page.) |
2010-07-15 15:15:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481812 |
That’s what we’re doing. |
2010-07-15 15:10:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481810 |
It wasn’t even the first premium (non-GPL) theme, that was Revolution by Brian Gardner. |
2010-07-15 15:09:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481809 |
We’ve been trying to get him to switch to GPL for several years now, privately and publicly, to no avail. |
2010-07-15 15:06:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481808 |
While I agree that it is good for the community and more importantly to Chris just good business to be GPL in this case, he seems to value holding his position above his own self-interest. Exact quote: “At this time I feel like my method of operation is exactly congruent with my feelings about everything.” I imagine attorneys will want to focus on the letter of the license he’s breaking. |
2010-07-15 15:05:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481807 |
Has anything similar come up in the Drupal community? |
2010-07-15 15:03:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481806 |
There’s a silver lining to every cloud. 🙂 |
2010-07-15 15:02:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481805 |
Thank you for taking time to consider the issue and voting with your pocketbook — there are a ton of fantastic premium themes out there that are 100% GPL, so an excellent foundation to build your business on. |
2010-07-15 15:02:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481803 |
That is the plan. |
2010-07-15 15:01:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481802 |
I would recommend checking out Otto’s comment on HN and the legal opinion published on the WordPress blog: |
2010-07-15 15:00:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481801 |
Yes, given the situation I don’t think it’s good to promote Thesis to anybody, especially a group of new users at a WordCamp. |
2010-07-15 14:57:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481799 |
I think the former is a far cleaner course of action. |
2010-07-15 14:49:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481796 |
Who knows — I don’t think his argument are based on logic. |
2010-07-15 14:48:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481794 |
As I said on Twitter, if there’s another premium theme you’d like to try out I’m happy to buy you a copy, just send a link and your info to my contact form. It’s better to choose a solid platform now rather than put it off until later. I’ve heard good things about Hybrid, Genesis, and WooThemes Canvas, but there are lots of others you can explore. |
2010-07-15 14:47:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481793 |
Thank you! |
2010-07-15 14:45:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481790 |
I don’t think there is any other option at this point. As a user, you’re getting an inferior product because of one developer’s stubbornness. To ignore him would be unfair to the dozens of other premium theme vendors who do the right thing, and disrespectful to the thousands of people who have chosen to make their contributions under a license, the GPL, that prevents exactly this type of violation. As a user, you should demand better, and you deserve better. If I were making a long-term decision about something to build my web presence or business on, I wouldn’t choose a framework so at odds with its platform. |
2010-07-15 14:45:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481789 |
But given the many thousands of plugins and themes out there, why would we choose to promote one which is just a driver to license-violating software? I wouldn’t want to link to a site that sold counterfeit handbags either — our users deserve better. |
2010-07-15 14:40:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481786 |
Yeah I’m sorry about that — the “three most important people in WordPress” thing really got my goat. |
2010-07-15 14:35:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/syn-thesis-1/#comment-481785 |
Yep it’s when it came out. |
2010-07-14 03:52:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/10-million/#comment-481645 |
Thank you Marshall! I appreciate such words coming from the fourth estate. |
2010-07-14 01:29:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/10-million/#comment-481634 |
It’s visitor’s request day! I installed WPTouch and it seems to be working well when I visit from my iPhone. |
2010-07-14 01:28:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/10-million/#comment-481633 |
Sure, I use WordPress’ builtin gallery functionality. For an example of it in action, check out the 2010 theme which has some similar stylings to mine. The tagging plugin is called Matt’s Community Tags and is receiving an update from the illustrious Andrew Ozz soon. |
2010-07-14 00:42:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/10-million/#comment-481629 |
I don’t know, I didn’t write it. 🙂 |
2010-07-12 19:24:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/02/paris-wordcamp/mcm_8866-2/#comment-481597 |
I’m using the top of the line Z, and have for the last few generations. It’s really nice. |
2010-07-12 19:23:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/football-to-themes/#comment-481596 |
It’s okay, Blogger did it like 10 years ago. |
2010-07-08 02:07:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/post-by-voice/#comment-481432 |
You’re right! I added that to the story. |
2010-07-04 20:50:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/headers-of-twenty-ten/#comment-481300 |
You can make a call from anywhere, even a pay phone. |
2010-07-04 15:22:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/post-by-voice/#comment-481289 |
Not out of the box, but doing random rotations is one of the first ways I learned PHP. I recommend it as a learning project. |
2010-07-04 15:16:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/headers-of-twenty-ten/#comment-481288 |
I’m honored! |
2010-07-04 15:13:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/10/elissas-wedding/mcm_7101-2/#comment-481287 |
Thank you very much. |
2010-07-02 15:39:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/cappadocia/#comment-481067 |
It still is. |
2010-07-02 15:22:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/job-career-calling/#comment-481065 |
Same here. |
2010-07-02 15:18:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/job-career-calling/#comment-481064 |
Thank you! We added it just for this post. 🙂 |
2010-07-02 15:17:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/job-career-calling/#comment-481062 |
I read that one a few months ago and enjoyed it, though I wasn’t crazy about the attempt to create new vocabulary around the issue. |
2010-07-02 15:14:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/07/job-career-calling/#comment-481058 |
I don’t remember exactly, I think Jane might have linked me to it. |
2010-07-01 17:11:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/not-just-for-blogs/#comment-480899 |
In the more info box you can click on the resolution to get a full-sized version of the photo, suitable for wallpapers or whatever you like. |
2010-06-30 23:08:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/headers-of-twenty-ten/#comment-480881 |
Probably the support forums: |
2010-06-30 23:07:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/million-in-a-week/#comment-480880 |
Check out http://wordpress.org/showcase/tag/cms/ |
2010-06-28 18:59:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/not-just-for-blogs/#comment-480765 |
Yep, it’s going to be on the next day’s album. |
2010-06-28 17:12:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/cappadocia/#comment-480758 |
Well, my personal stuff usually takes 3-24 months longer than I would like because there’s so much going on at Automattic, but I find collaborating with good people externally can keep things moving along nicely. |
2010-06-28 17:11:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/new-summer-design/#comment-480757 |
Uh, we don’t think so but okay. 🙂 |
2010-06-27 17:09:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/plinky/#comment-480665 |
It’s hard to say right now because to the download tracking script they all look the same. We should be able to do something with user agent or referrer though and get a better sense before the next big release. Actually, might be a good mini-project for 3.org. |
2010-06-26 15:39:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/million-in-a-week/#comment-480559 |
Yeah one of these days! |
2010-06-26 08:54:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/new-summer-design/#comment-480529 |
Orchid tea. 🙂 |
2010-06-26 03:40:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/new-summer-design/#comment-480497 |
Nope, if anything it should be much faster. |
2010-06-26 03:05:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/million-in-a-week/#comment-480493 |
If they upgrade through the in-dashboard links, yes. |
2010-06-26 03:05:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/million-in-a-week/#comment-480492 |
You can still see it if you click the thumbnail at the top of this post. |
2010-06-26 02:55:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/new-summer-design/#comment-480491 |
Yep — will look into this. I think it just needs a taxonomy template. |
2010-06-26 02:52:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/new-summer-design/#comment-480490 |
Typekit handles a lot of details I didn’t want to think about and is just going to get better and better with time. |
2010-06-26 02:51:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/new-summer-design/#comment-480489 |
I look at the Bay Bridge every day I’m in San Francisco, so it just seemed more “me” to have it there. There are a few little easter eggs like that in the illustration. |
2010-06-26 02:49:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/new-summer-design/#comment-480488 |
Jazz fest and general summer merriment. |
2010-06-25 19:01:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/montreal-quake/#comment-480426 |
I probably talk on the phone 2 or 3 times a week, tops, including calling my Mom on Sundays. |
2010-06-23 19:53:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/wrong-number/#comment-480348 |
Yep that’s it! |
2010-06-22 23:50:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/arriving-in-istanbul/mcm_6757-2/#comment-480324 |
That’s a really good point — many tech-savvy people put just as much information and more (their address) on their domain registration, including a self-professed privacy-conscious person like you. This is why I want to introduce private domain registration on WP.com. |
2010-06-22 23:49:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/wrong-number/#comment-480323 |
I don’t think it’s stupid, it’s just a different understanding and expectation around privacy, in this case of phone numbers. I suspect this was either “didn’t know” or “didn’t care.” |
2010-06-22 23:47:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/wrong-number/#comment-480322 |
Scoble has always had his cell phone number right in the sidebar of his blog — I’ve always thought it was pretty ballsy. |
2010-06-22 23:45:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/wrong-number/#comment-480321 |
Please do! |
2010-06-21 19:07:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/headers-of-twenty-ten/#comment-480235 |
Yep that’s exactly what I tried. |
2010-06-21 19:07:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/linux-try-12/#comment-480233 |
Yep 10.4. |
2010-06-21 19:05:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/linux-try-12/#comment-480232 |
There was a big tech meeting beforehand with a dozen or so people and one of the engineers there was wearing a Drupal sticker, which I noticed and he gave me one so I stuck it on my shirt. |
2010-06-21 14:06:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/chronicle-interview/#comment-480206 |
Use the featured image panel on the write/edit screen. |
2010-06-21 14:02:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/headers-of-twenty-ten/#comment-480205 |
I knew they were ferns, but what kind of ferns? |
2010-06-21 14:01:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/headers-of-twenty-ten/#comment-480204 |
Not as an official thing but I wouldn’t be surprised if someone created a third-party one. |
2010-06-21 14:00:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/headers-of-twenty-ten/#comment-480203 |
Looks fine to me! |
2010-06-21 13:44:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/linux-try-12/#comment-480200 |
I tried the Wubi thing. |
2010-06-21 13:44:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/linux-try-12/#comment-480199 |
Thanks for those pointers, they look very helpful. |
2010-06-21 13:43:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/linux-try-12/#comment-480198 |
Windows 7. |
2010-06-21 13:37:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/linux-try-12/#comment-480197 |
Because that’s just as proprietary as Windows. |
2010-06-21 13:34:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/linux-try-12/#comment-480195 |
940×198. |
2010-06-20 21:54:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/headers-of-twenty-ten/#comment-480121 |
Sunrise! |
2010-06-20 21:53:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/headers-of-twenty-ten/#comment-480120 |
Go to Tools > Upgrade and it should refresh. |
2010-06-19 15:27:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/top-referrers/#comment-480085 |
I’m not sure if the link manager will make it as a standalone thing in future versions of WordPress. |
2010-06-19 14:10:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/top-referrers/#comment-480083 |
We’re going to make that an option. |
2010-06-18 16:22:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/gravatar/#comment-480055 |
Didn’t show up. |
2010-06-18 16:20:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/top-referrers/#comment-480054 |
Sort of, they would carve it off. One of them was called “Turkish Viagra.” |
2010-06-17 15:40:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/istanbul-day-4/mcm_7105-2/#comment-480011 |
I just use the built-in WordPress gallery function. |
2010-06-17 15:39:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/istanbul-day-4/#comment-480010 |
No plans currently. |
2010-06-16 19:01:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/to-montreal/#comment-479984 |
Because he’s such a handsome devil? 😉 |
2010-06-16 16:42:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/wordcamp-istanbul/mcm_7269/#comment-479974 |
Is that what it says? |
2010-06-16 16:01:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/istanbul-day-4/mcm_7109-3/#comment-479971 |
Where’d you hear that? |
2010-06-16 04:34:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/to-montreal/#comment-479959 |
Not at all, I updated the entry after seeing your comment. |
2010-06-13 00:55:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/wp-guided-missles/#comment-479895 |
That would be a bummer as I probably won’t be back after I leave this year. |
2010-06-12 23:07:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/to-montreal/#comment-479892 |
Sure, just remove your info. |
2010-06-12 23:06:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/gravatar-profiles/#comment-479891 |
I run Windows, but the applications I spend 90%-plus of my day in are open source, like Thunderbird, Firefox, Chrome, Filezilla, Putty, Pidgin… |
2010-06-11 21:30:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/windows-reboot/#comment-479846 |
I was in “Install updates automatically (recommended)” mode. |
2010-06-11 03:52:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/windows-reboot/#comment-479825 |
They have a mode where it bugs you a ton every 5 minutes until you reboot. Assuming anybody used the machine, it pretty much forces you to reboot. I just want a chance to close my browser tabs, IM windows, etc. first. |
2010-06-11 03:50:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/windows-reboot/#comment-479824 |
In a perfect world, we could just convince them to stop hostile reboots without permission. |
2010-06-09 18:15:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/windows-reboot/#comment-479732 |
I run Windows 7, and I think it’s an excellent operating system. It does what I need, is fast, and stays out of my way. Except when it decides to discard all my open documents and windows for a reboot. There is no, no, no good reason for that. |
2010-06-09 16:57:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/windows-reboot/#comment-479725 |
I had done this on a previous computer, but this one uses their recommended settings. (Everything is “green.”) The vast majority of people in the world will use their recommended settings. How many millions of hours of work were lost last night? |
2010-06-09 15:01:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/windows-reboot/#comment-479712 |
Yep, because it tells you after the reboot is done with a little popup window. |
2010-06-09 15:00:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/windows-reboot/#comment-479711 |
Yes — I own many Apple devices as well, but if I’m going to go through the pain of a 100% switch it should be to something like Ubuntu. I’m just not looking forward to figuring out how to make my built-in EVDO card, graphics card switcher, etc work. |
2010-06-09 13:57:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/windows-reboot/#comment-479704 |
The artist is Lea Feinstein — http://www.leafeinstein.com/ |
2010-06-08 01:04:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/02/old-place-new-place/mcm_8618/#comment-479682 |
Yep! |
2010-06-08 01:04:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/02/old-place-new-place/mcm_8655/#comment-479681 |
h264 is heavily patent encumbered. |
2010-06-06 12:08:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/video-freedom/#comment-479645 |
Thanks for the link. |
2010-06-06 00:43:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/too-much-salt/#comment-479637 |
It was actually birds, I think seagulls. |
2010-06-05 23:01:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/ortakoy-and-beyond/mcm_6959-3/#comment-479634 |
I think there are a few things to be worked out there, as well, but since we support Ogg already there’s no reason we can’t start transcoding into VP8 in the future. |
2010-06-05 21:14:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/06/video-freedom/#comment-479633 |
Absolutely! |
2010-05-31 13:46:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-479508 |
I’ve totally craved salt before, actually when I was at Tracker Camp and the first few days I don’t think the food had any salt in it. |
2010-05-31 13:38:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/too-much-salt/#comment-479506 |
No idea, I didn’t have any. |
2010-05-28 16:13:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/wcsf-2010-photos/mcm_5303-3/#comment-478969 |
That definitely seems odd. Maybe talk to the Connectify guys and see if they can help? |
2010-05-27 13:36:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/windows-7-hotspots/#comment-478712 |
I’ve used PDAnet to do that before, but I’m in a foreign country where the data rates are $20 per megabyte, so I’d much rather go through the hotel internet connection plugged into my laptop than anything mobile. |
2010-05-27 00:11:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/windows-7-hotspots/#comment-478683 |
Nope it was a Rebel XT. |
2010-05-24 21:30:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/05/gallery-5-31-2007/i-img_0047/#comment-478615 |
Yes, there’s now some information here: http://wordcamptr.com/ |
2010-05-24 20:42:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/tips-for-turkey/#comment-478613 |
That’s lame, they should invest in the .com! |
2010-05-21 01:12:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/dailyburn-iac/#comment-478487 |
Of course! I loved that movie, but resembled it a little too closely. I blogged about it in my birthday post. |
2010-05-20 23:10:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/travel-minimalism/#comment-478481 |
No thank you — I’m good! |
2010-05-20 23:09:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/facebook-over-optimization/#comment-478480 |
My favorite classes were political science. They asked, I actually went to campus last time I was in Houston for the interview, photo, and video they did. |
2010-05-20 22:59:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/university-of-houston-profile/#comment-478479 |
That’s awesome! It’s always interesting to learn about Ma.tt reader’s hidden talents. |
2010-05-19 18:44:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/travel-minimalism/#comment-478426 |
Why did you travel the comic book con convention circuit? |
2010-05-19 17:55:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/travel-minimalism/#comment-478419 |
We’d be happy to send you one. 🙂 |
2010-05-18 17:33:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/postrank-platform-roundup/#comment-478382 |
I don’t think it’s a function of being simple or not. It’s hard to imagine a release of WordPress where it becomes less powerful. It’s the elegance of how you present that power and flexibility, however, that determines how intimidating or challenging an interface appears to a casual user. I think there’s also an element of fun that’s important, as I talked about at WordCamp. Apple is, of course, very good at this. |
2010-05-18 16:00:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/postrank-platform-roundup/#comment-478375 |
That’s a good question, it probably warrants its own post. |
2010-05-18 15:33:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/travel-minimalism/#comment-478372 |
Of course. 🙂 |
2010-05-14 14:32:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/state-of-the-word/#comment-478277 |
Open Office (which is bad) and Google Docs (which are good). |
2010-05-13 16:58:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/02/thunderbird-in-2010/#comment-478248 |
It’s the built-in WordPress gallery feature. |
2010-05-13 16:55:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/wcsf-2010-photos/#comment-478247 |
I meant for my email client! |
2010-05-13 16:39:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/state-of-the-word/#comment-478246 |
Yep yep. |
2010-05-13 07:22:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/04/hong-kong-osaka/mcm_5288/#comment-478223 |
To get a search feed just ad ?s=term to the end of any feed. |
2010-05-06 15:52:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/twitter-api/#comment-478097 |
Add ?withoutcomments=1 to that feed URL and you get a single-item RSS feed about that post. |
2010-05-06 15:52:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/twitter-api/#comment-478096 |
Nope. |
2010-05-04 06:13:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/04/wordcamp-san-francisco-2010/#comment-478046 |
In general I like things that start with “O.” Beau seems excited about the implications for Gravatar profiles. Beyond that, I am still twice burned on specifications leading innovation — I’m more confident investing in something led by a consumer killer app. |
2010-05-03 23:04:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/twitter-api/#comment-478034 |
“I don’t even think it’s inconceivable that Twitter will add third-party API endpoint support to its own first-party clients.” If that happens it’d be killer, and signal to the whole community a genuine commitment to openness. |
2010-05-03 22:08:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/twitter-api/#comment-478031 |
“already made the decision to create your own API” I don’t think we could handle another API! Already support XML-RPC, Atom API, Twitter, Jabber, email… More to telegraph the fact that it’s less interesting to keep up the Twitter API clone if no one is going to support it properly. I think reading and writing is still pretty interesting, and is the base. If even the reading/writing apps don’t have multiple endpoint support, I can’t imagine the complex analytics and games services are going to bother. Thanks for reminding me about Typepad support for Twitter API, I’ll add them to the post. |
2010-05-03 22:06:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/05/twitter-api/#comment-478030 |
No firm date on 3.0 yet, but the betas and release candidates are coming soon. |
2010-05-03 16:47:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/04/twenty-ten-starting/#comment-478019 |
I think that’s dragon fruit. |
2010-05-03 03:06:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/bangkok-boat-tour/mcm_9067/#comment-478015 |
Yes! I’d need your help though. 🙂 |
2010-05-01 05:10:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/muay-thai-boxing/#comment-477983 |
I think this was a flight from Italy to Denmark, so whatever is in the middle of that. 🙂 |
2010-05-01 05:10:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/gallery-4-1-2005/i-imgp5030/#comment-477982 |
It was right next door to the Mandarin Oriental. |
2010-04-29 00:12:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/bangkok-boat-tour/mcm_9323/#comment-477954 |
Possibly. 🙂 |
2010-04-27 22:46:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/04/twenty-ten-starting/#comment-477928 |
Why not use the community one from BuddyPress.org instead? |
2010-04-20 02:22:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/04/ning-to-buddypress/#comment-477723 |
It would need to be done as a service (SaaS — surprise as a service was what Joshua coined at the event) so you can’t just open the plugin and see all the goodies. |
2010-04-19 19:42:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/04/surprise-me/#comment-477709 |
Check out a host with a one-click install like Bluehost or see if they can help you out on the BuddyPress forums. |
2010-04-18 15:06:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/04/ning-to-buddypress/#comment-477666 |
I don’t think it’s a bad thing, just a business decision. |
2010-04-18 15:05:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/04/ning-to-buddypress/#comment-477665 |
Nope. |
2010-04-18 15:04:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/04/ning-to-buddypress/#comment-477664 |
Hosting companies have very profitable businesses on you paying them a few dollars a month, and their margins will only go up with time. They’ll be around for a very long time. |
2010-04-18 15:04:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/04/ning-to-buddypress/#comment-477663 |
Here’s the info for the Duke Community Hour: Time: 8 PM to 10 PM |
2010-04-14 17:20:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/04/new-york-and-durham/#comment-476849 |
Not on this trip. |
2010-04-13 16:28:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/04/new-york-and-durham/#comment-476831 |
I really love it. |
2010-04-12 08:12:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/04/photos-of-oms-ipad/#comment-476803 |
I haven’t read any of his books yet, but plan to check at least one or two out. |
2010-04-12 08:06:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/04/back-feeling-good/#comment-476802 |
It was definitely outside of my normal interest and activity. I enjoyed the week and might take another class next year. |
2010-04-12 08:05:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/04/back-feeling-good/#comment-476801 |
A bit of both. 🙂 |
2010-04-12 08:04:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/04/back-feeling-good/#comment-476800 |
Tom Brown was a fantastic storyteller and speaker, but was largely absent both physically and for the more instructional parts of the week. However the instructors (Matt, Carmen, Bill, Jeff, Alyssa, and Jorge) that covered the vast majority of the practical information were wonderful and a joy to learn from. I learned a ton, but I could also see how the process could rub someone the wrong way if approached with a cynical mind. I took about 60 pages of notes, the most handwriting I’ve done since I left school. |
2010-04-12 08:04:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/04/back-feeling-good/#comment-476799 |
It was actually that book, which I read while in Vietnam with Tim last year. Beau, who I went with, gave me the heads-up about the class. |
2010-04-12 07:59:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/04/back-feeling-good/#comment-476798 |
They are pretty comprehensive, it’s hard to pull out one skill because they all depend on each other. In terms of what I’ll probably apply to my day-to-day life the most, I’d say it’s an appreciation of the beauty and joy in the smallest things, especially from nature. Every task can be treated as a craft. Not new concepts, but nice to have them reaffirmed. |
2010-04-12 07:57:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/04/back-feeling-good/#comment-476797 |
The awesome things about Gravatar profiles is the data is 100% open, more than any social network I can think of. If you wanted to have profiles on a website, use BuddyPress! The code we wrote for Gravatar isn’t generally useful in that regard. |
2010-04-01 18:00:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/vaultpress/#comment-476634 |
Correct. If you’re using S3 or a CDN to offload hosting, you’d still need to do that. |
2010-03-31 18:30:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/vaultpress/#comment-476591 |
No plans to offer hosting, it’s too much trouble. We can narrow our focus to VaultPress and be best in the world at it. Pricing isn’t decided yet, we’re going to test out a few different things. |
2010-03-31 01:32:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/vaultpress/#comment-476568 |
Click the link in the post. |
2010-03-26 09:05:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/custom-post-types/#comment-476503 |
Some of it, yep. |
2010-03-25 20:46:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/bangkok-boat-tour/#comment-476484 |
Never been before but it was interesting. |
2010-03-25 20:44:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/muay-thai-boxing/mcm_9522/#comment-476482 |
I lost some of my adapters too! I feel like there’s a stash somewhere in my house. |
2010-03-25 20:43:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/sonos-vs-squeezebox/#comment-476481 |
Sure just have a credit link back to the page where you got them. |
2010-03-23 18:05:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/bangkok-boat-tour/#comment-476432 |
The smells were definitely “Asian” but in a jasmine / incense way, not a bad way. |
2010-03-22 21:38:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/wandering-around-bangkok/#comment-476383 |
Nope! |
2010-03-22 21:37:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/wandering-around-bangkok/#comment-476382 |
It usually says in the metadata under the photo — all of these were with a Nikon D3s. |
2010-03-22 21:37:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/wandering-around-bangkok/#comment-476381 |
There was a little bit higher police / military presence because of the protests but barely noticed it at all. |
2010-03-22 21:36:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/wandering-around-bangkok/mcm_8896-2/#comment-476380 |
Thank you. 🙂 |
2010-03-22 21:31:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/wandering-around-bangkok/#comment-476379 |
I’m really only good for 3 out of 5. |
2010-03-22 08:23:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/wandering-around-bangkok/mcm_8788/#comment-476343 |
All of them. |
2010-03-22 05:42:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/old-dubai/mcm_2464/#comment-476338 |
There are no plans. MySQL is not a bottleneck for us. |
2010-03-18 13:44:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/04/oracle-and-open-source/#comment-476308 |
No SxSW this year — staying over here instead. |
2010-03-13 05:39:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/bangkok-unrest/#comment-476233 |
The hotel gave an official memo saying everything should be fine but just a handful of roads and districts about 45 minutes from where we are. By Monday I bet it’ll all be settled down. The BangkokPost.com site I linked above seems to be a good resource. |
2010-03-11 21:58:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/bangkok-unrest/#comment-476199 |
I’m wearing like a blue madras. 🙂 |
2010-03-11 21:54:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/bangkok-unrest/#comment-476198 |
Definitely — what are your favorite spots here? |
2010-03-11 21:53:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/bangkok-unrest/#comment-476197 |
Will be in Indonesia (Bali and around there) afterward, but mostly staying off the grid except for photos. |
2010-03-11 10:42:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/bangkok-unrest/#comment-476167 |
Through Sunday night. |
2010-03-11 10:40:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/bangkok-unrest/#comment-476166 |
I haven’t. What’s the advantage over using Firefox + Thunderbird? |
2010-03-09 20:18:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/back-to-firefox/#comment-476130 |
It might be operator failure, but as the operator that’s the main type of failure I care about. I wasn’t writing a review, just my experience. |
2010-03-09 20:17:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/back-to-firefox/#comment-476129 |
Thanks for the help! I’ll try it again in a few months. |
2010-03-09 20:15:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/back-to-firefox/#comment-476128 |
Just shooting without flash in natural light. The D3 is fast enough that you can do that and still have sharp photos, so you can get cool light effects like this. |
2010-03-09 16:49:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/02/lianes-birthday/mcm_8346-2/#comment-476120 |
It was on Windows. I don’t have any recollection of switching channels so I was probably no stable. One of the things that frustrated me is when it would “Oh snap” there was nothing on the page except the link to the help above. If there had been a way to submit the URL or a debug upstream I wouldn’t have felt as bad about it, but because there wasn’t I felt helpless. |
2010-03-09 16:38:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/back-to-firefox/#comment-476118 |
I was getting some weird notices from Flash, like it was trying to access a domain or something. But I had never modifying any Flash settings, and Firefox runs Flash just fine with no problems. |
2010-03-09 06:56:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/back-to-firefox/#comment-476079 |
Nice sleuthing on the car. |
2010-03-09 03:56:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/la-saturday/#comment-476065 |
Agreed! |
2010-03-09 03:56:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/la-saturday/p1000294/#comment-476064 |
I had never seen something like that — seemed odd to have a EU license plate promoting a US election, in the US. 🙂 |
2010-03-08 21:08:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/la-saturday/#comment-476056 |
Nope it should just work invisibly. |
2010-03-05 17:21:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/pubsubhubbub/#comment-475984 |
No worry! Thank you for being passionate about WordPress. 🙂 |
2010-03-05 01:25:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/intensedebate-auto-login/#comment-475957 |
I just host my email on the same server as this website, which runs Cpanel. |
2010-03-04 22:38:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/02/thunderbird-in-2010/#comment-475952 |
This only applies to WordPress.com users and logins, which it doesn’t look like your blog is on. Here is an explanation of the differences: |
2010-03-04 01:51:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/03/intensedebate-auto-login/#comment-475931 |
I have a laptop and phone with my email that’s with me 99% of the time. |
2010-02-26 16:18:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/02/thunderbird-in-2010/#comment-475818 |
In the tech space I think we have them now: Kathy Sierra, Rands in Repose, Scott Berkun, 37signals, Paul Graham, Om Malik, John Gruber. |
2010-02-18 20:05:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/02/i-miss-school/#comment-475718 |
I’m going to use the Nexus until the next iPhone (4G?) comes out. |
2010-02-17 19:17:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/01/trying-out-nexus-one/#comment-475672 |
Of course, I admire those guys a lot. |
2010-02-15 21:03:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-475617 |
Click the link! There’s what I think, and also what some people way smarter than me think. |
2010-02-12 21:41:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/02/future-of-reading/#comment-475587 |
Nothing to announce yet, but it’s definitely on the list. |
2010-02-06 03:21:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/02/wptogo-is-now-wordpress-android/#comment-475481 |
What’s Windows Mobile? |
2010-02-06 03:18:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/02/wptogo-is-now-wordpress-android/#comment-475480 |
It’s not for other startups, it’s basically a vehicle for things that Narendra, Nick, and Julie build and want to scale out. |
2010-02-05 22:38:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/02/start-project/#comment-475478 |
It is basically a PHP script that’s run via procmail on everything incoming, and matches that with a email priority lookup. |
2010-02-02 17:22:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/01/top-2009/#comment-475420 |
Sure: Technologizer, GigaOM, Gizmodo live blog, CNN… |
2010-01-28 08:01:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/01/cool-touch-interface/#comment-475335 |
The camera is much better, there are some examples on my other blog: http://matt.wordpress.com/ |
2010-01-27 08:24:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/01/trying-out-nexus-one/#comment-475298 |
I’d agree except on bullet points, I think they’re toxic. I like it when points (or one-word slides) come after you’ve started talking about the subject to underscore it, but more often I see them used as basically an outline reminder for the speaker. For that, print it out and put it in front of you. |
2010-01-27 04:00:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/01/public-speaking/#comment-475290 |
Two cameras. Future ones won’t be as fancy unless Micheal Pick is in town. 🙂 |
2010-01-26 23:11:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/01/public-speaking/#comment-475283 |
Yep in software it’s known as the bus factor: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bus_factor The Foundation is the first step to making that better, but right now it’s still effectively “one” and I don’t know how much time I’ll have to work on that in the short-term as it also involves lots of estate stuff, so I’ll keep looking both ways when I cross the street. |
2010-01-26 08:03:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/01/wordpress-foundation/#comment-475261 |
Probably not this year. |
2010-01-25 01:18:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/01/to-munich/#comment-475238 |
Yes, my suggestions were satirical and meant to illustrate the opposite of what you should actually do. |
2010-01-21 07:12:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/kill-your-community/#comment-475141 |
As linked, we’re getting this metric from the third-party stats service Quantcast. |
2010-01-19 17:32:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/01/polldaddy-billion/#comment-475115 |
My iPhone is pretty much permanently on vibrate mode, and I’ve set up the Nexus like that too. |
2010-01-19 03:07:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/01/trying-out-nexus-one/#comment-475087 |
I don’t copy/paste too much, it’s bearable for when I do for now. |
2010-01-18 01:41:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/01/trying-out-nexus-one/#comment-475057 |
So? |
2010-01-18 01:41:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/01/trying-out-nexus-one/#comment-475056 |
As I said, I’m testing it out for the week. I agree that there are definitely some things it does differently from the iPhone that feel weird at first because you’re not used to it, but later you end up liking it better. |
2010-01-18 01:37:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/01/trying-out-nexus-one/#comment-475055 |
非常感谢. |
2010-01-15 07:01:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/01/twenty-six/#comment-474822 |
I have no concerns or need to support IE6. |
2010-01-14 17:43:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/new-spring-design-2/#comment-474803 |
I haven’t been through the process myself, as my account hasn’t been hacked, but it looks vaguely like that from the screenshots. Maybe someone from Facebook will drop by and clarify. |
2010-01-13 22:17:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/01/facebook-mcafee/#comment-474751 |
For sent just been parsing my Sent Maildir with a PHP script. |
2010-01-13 21:44:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/01/top-2009/#comment-474747 |
We already are blocked and choose not to operate directly in China, there’s an article about it here: http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5igVn4hcj6ZNWlawSvzLvgEMkZmkQ |
2010-01-13 07:24:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/01/google-china/#comment-474687 |
I think that’s a terrible idea. |
2010-01-13 00:10:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/01/custom-css/#comment-474639 |
Yes I updated the post to say “implies” which is more in line with how I read it. |
2010-01-13 00:08:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/01/google-china/#comment-474636 |
For theme files, probably, for plugins probably not. |
2010-01-13 00:08:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/01/custom-css/#comment-474635 |
Exactly. It’s been out a few weeks I just forgot to blog it. |
2010-01-12 23:51:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/01/custom-css/#comment-474631 |
I use a technique called “asides”, it’s on the Codex. |
2010-01-09 17:54:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2010/01/secret-history-of-kubrick/#comment-474457 |
This one: |
2010-01-02 08:33:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/12/christmas-site-updates/#comment-474340 |
You can use them however you like. A credit link is appreciated if there’s room for it. |
2010-01-02 07:55:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/12/wordcamp-orlando/#comment-474339 |
For WP-as-CMS you probably need either WordPress.org or VIP, regular .com isn’t a great fit. |
2009-12-29 23:28:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/12/fireside-chat/#comment-474289 |
That’s easy, use this snippet: http://wordpress.pastebin.com/f11c1be2a Be warned though that it assumes that all attachments are public. |
2009-12-29 19:33:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/12/christmas-site-updates/#comment-474283 |
If someone wanted to turn it into something that was useful for the general public, sure. |
2009-12-29 19:31:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/12/christmas-site-updates/#comment-474282 |
Thank you for the comprehensive comment. 🙂 |
2009-12-29 00:23:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/12/christmas-site-updates/#comment-474261 |
It’s all just built-in functionality. |
2009-12-26 22:08:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/12/christmas-site-updates/#comment-474191 |
I have about another ~5,000 from this year local on my computer that I haven’t processed or uploaded yet, but I’ll need to get on that if I’m going to make my resolution of 10k this year. |
2009-12-26 09:41:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/12/christmas-site-updates/#comment-474175 |
That was a “photo shoot” my friend Thea did to get a senior photo for the yearbook. |
2009-12-26 09:40:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/12/christmas-site-updates/#comment-474174 |
Yes that’s where we first met! |
2009-12-26 09:38:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/12/christmas-site-updates/#comment-474173 |
I ended up writing several custom scripts to do it, I was coming from Gallery 1 so everything was in serialized objects in flat-files scattered around different directories, and some were corrupted or blanked out. |
2009-12-26 09:38:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/12/christmas-site-updates/#comment-474172 |
Stow thrones instead of throw stones! |
2009-12-24 22:33:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/punaday-15/#comment-472806 |
You’ll have to ask Michael Pick, he edited this one. |
2009-12-24 09:40:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/12/ask-matt-gadgets/#comment-472085 |
I didn’t shoot it Michael Pick did I believe using the Canan DSLR. |
2009-12-24 09:14:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/12/ask-matt-gadgets/#comment-471741 |
I shoot RAW + JPEG but generally only work with the JPGs. |
2009-12-21 23:38:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/12/wordcamp-orlando/#comment-471666 |
Thanks! I fixed the silly typo. |
2009-12-21 03:08:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/02/wordcamp-dehli-india/#comment-471657 |
Nope it works great with my Windows 7 laptop. |
2009-12-21 03:06:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/12/ask-matt-gadgets/#comment-471656 |
Nope it’s all just built in WP. The new default template for 3.0 will show some of this in action. |
2009-12-21 03:05:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/12/wordcamp-orlando/#comment-471655 |
Nice! |
2009-12-19 22:32:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/wordcamp-sf-2009-2/mcm_0697-2/#comment-471642 |
There was a survey but I need a better way to manage the questions. |
2009-12-17 03:07:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/12/ask-matt-gadgets/#comment-471585 |
Oh that’s neat. 🙂 |
2009-12-16 20:57:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/12/php-advent/#comment-471572 |
Nope, something must have changed on their end. I wouldn’t say we’re unblocked for sure though, sometimes in floats in and out. |
2009-12-15 09:42:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/kill-your-community/#comment-471550 |
I’d love to go back to Indonesia some day, we’ll see when though. |
2009-12-06 16:47:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/04/kyoto-to-tokyo/#comment-471213 |
You’re conflating free and Free. Open Source doesn’t suffer as people make money, and they don’t have to make money in ways that compromise OS ideals. |
2009-12-02 22:25:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/11/this-week-in-startups/#comment-471162 |
Check out http://code.trac.wordpress.org/ 🙂 |
2009-12-02 09:37:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/11/this-week-in-startups/#comment-471149 |
Domination and commoditization are not mutually exclusive, nor is it without innovation or after all the “smart” companies have moved on. The LAMP stack is a good example of OS coming in fast and hard. OS is still new on the consumer side, but you could point to Wikipedia, Firefox, and WordPress as positive examples. The success of OS has nothing to do with a marketing strategy or the idea of a loss leader, you shouldn’t confuse the tactics of certain companies with the broader movement which has strong philosophical and social underpinnings. A hosted service is another tactic, but is much harder than you say. |
2009-12-01 16:41:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/11/this-week-in-startups/#comment-471138 |
Usually what I say is “Open Source eventually dominates every market it enters.” The eventually is key and depends on a lot of factors like the complexity of the problem and the quality of the competitors. In the desktop space Microsoft and Apple are both kicking butt right now and it might be another decade before we see desktop Linux in double-digit market share but I do think it is inevitable. |
2009-12-01 02:50:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/11/this-week-in-startups/#comment-471122 |
Sure, I would say “digital curation” was at the heart of early blogging and something that a lot of bloggers on WP and otherwise still do, including myself. As for coming to the party, we add functionality as our users guide us or if we see something that is really fun. |
2009-11-30 00:07:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/11/micro-blogging-vs-mega-blogging/#comment-471073 |
You should read scripting.com, Dave Winer has thought a lot about exactly that and RSS Cloud is one of the building blocks in that unbundling, as you put it. |
2009-11-29 23:56:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/11/micro-blogging-vs-mega-blogging/#comment-471072 |
I know. 🙂 |
2009-11-29 23:55:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/11/micro-blogging-vs-mega-blogging/#comment-471071 |
I know people who “switch” from one to another, but usually you end up doing both. |
2009-11-29 23:49:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/11/micro-blogging-vs-mega-blogging/#comment-471070 |
Well it’s not good to write it off either, there are definitely folks including myself who might tweet things that 5 years ago I would have blogged, it’s like water flows to its most natural path some stuff I produce feel better in context someplace else or using another tool. |
2009-11-29 23:47:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/11/micro-blogging-vs-mega-blogging/#comment-471069 |
This was a tricky photo to get, we were very close to each other on the train and he was one of the more interesting people I had seen in Japan but I couldn’t just out and out take a picture of him so I had to sneak one from the waist. |
2009-11-29 05:08:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/04/kyoto-to-tokyo/mcm_6083/#comment-471013 |
They’re having picnics and BBQs under the cherry blossoms. Apparently people from the office will go down there hours before and stake out a spot. |
2009-11-26 15:54:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/04/hong-kong-osaka/mcm_5367-2/#comment-470971 |
Whoops. 🙂 Updated. |
2009-11-26 15:53:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/04/wordcamp-kyoto-2009/#comment-470970 |
A friend has one, I don’t know if I’d recommend it because the screen really makes you squint. |
2009-11-22 23:35:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/11/sony-x1/#comment-470909 |
Best bet for interview is to grab me at a WordCamp we’re both at. |
2009-11-20 22:39:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/11/this-week-in-startups/#comment-470883 |
I don’t keep a list but I want to, maybe someday when I’m better organized. |
2009-11-20 22:35:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/11/this-week-in-startups/#comment-470882 |
Pretty good — the fan doesn’t get to loud either. |
2009-11-19 16:46:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/11/sony-x1/#comment-470844 |
I use the Z as my primary machine. It’s amazing and what I would recommend if you need an on-the-go powerhouse. |
2009-11-16 00:49:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/11/sony-x1/#comment-470774 |
I think the color is beautiful and the ethernet is interesting because it’s almost too thin to have an ethernet port, so when it opens up it enlarges the port. |
2009-11-12 22:25:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/11/sony-x1/#comment-470711 |
Thank you for sharing — I’ll check it out. |
2009-11-12 05:12:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/11/published-on-cnn/#comment-470691 |
She was on my list originally but I took her off because the blog is probably not going to be updated again. I wish her site had a magazine or book or wiki format, especially now that it’s static. It’s such good, good content. |
2009-11-12 05:11:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/11/published-on-cnn/#comment-470690 |
I will write about gadgets from time to time, I love them! |
2009-11-12 05:09:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/11/sony-x1/#comment-470689 |
Not really, never got in the habit of clicking that button. |
2009-11-12 05:08:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/11/published-on-cnn/#comment-470688 |
I didn’t think of that when making the list, but now that you mention it what would be some you recommend? |
2009-11-11 18:23:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/11/published-on-cnn/#comment-470669 |
I tried a tiny Lenovo about a year ago — I’d be up for giving one a go again. The thing that killed me last time was the screen — it just couldn’t hold a candle to Sony. |
2009-11-11 18:14:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/11/sony-x1/#comment-470667 |
I believe I went for the $1499 option. |
2009-11-11 18:01:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/11/sony-x1/#comment-470665 |
The screen is 11.1″, not 13. The Z is 13 and I love it. |
2009-11-11 18:00:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/11/sony-x1/#comment-470664 |
That sounds like a faulty unit you should send it back. |
2009-11-11 17:59:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/11/sony-x1/#comment-470663 |
Amazon first, always. Sony stuff I go direct to their online store. |
2009-11-11 17:57:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/11/sony-x1/#comment-470662 |
I’m 100% certain all Brian’s themes are licensed under the GPL. That doesn’t mean he has to offer them free for download on his site — they’re different things you should read the conversations around this and a FAQ about the GPL. |
2009-11-09 07:43:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/10/theme-revolution/#comment-470591 |
Glad that you enjoyed it. 🙂 |
2009-11-07 20:23:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/10/kids-are-all-right/#comment-470556 |
Thank you. |
2009-11-04 18:48:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/10/atd-now-os/#comment-470487 |
Haven’t decided how they keys should work yet. |
2009-11-04 18:48:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/10/atd-now-os/#comment-470486 |
I use the built-in WP gallery, no plugins. |
2009-11-02 15:51:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/10/automattic-in-quebec/#comment-470439 |
There’s some camera metadata under each photo talking about the lens, camera, and f-stop. All of these were taken with a Nikon D3 and a 50mm 1.4 lens. |
2009-10-29 16:24:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/10/elissas-wedding/#comment-470373 |
They’re books. |
2009-10-27 22:27:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/jakarta-wordcamp-2/mcm_4610/#comment-470335 |
I’d love a copy of each, email [email protected]. |
2009-10-27 22:27:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/10/matt-qa-wordpress-gpl/#comment-470334 |
Behind the camera. |
2009-10-26 21:29:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/10/automattic-in-quebec/#comment-470291 |
Every Vaio I’ve used develops a line about 2/3 up the screen where the ridge below the keys runs into the screen after being squished in my bag a thousand times. |
2009-10-23 04:49:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/10/keyboard-cover/#comment-470046 |
To be honest I haven’t dug into it a ton, so just sticking with status quo for now. |
2009-10-23 04:48:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/10/matt-qa-wordpress-gpl/#comment-470045 |
To restrict the code would be a violation of the GPL, they could legitimately say though their support is restricted in different ways. |
2009-10-12 19:47:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/10/matt-qa-wordpress-gpl/#comment-469770 |
Gravatar is interesting only a service, a centralized place where you can give a URL and get an image, fast. Polldaddy, IntenseDebate, and After the Deadline are all candidates for being released under an Open Source license in the future, so keep an eye out there. We have released a number of infrastructure projects in preparation for that here: |
2009-10-12 19:43:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/10/matt-qa-wordpress-gpl/#comment-469769 |
I would rather emphasize the positive rather than forcing authors to do something they clearly don’t want to, even though there’s a legal basis for it. Respecting authors is a Good Thing and in the specific case of Thesis they’ve got an excellent product and are smart guys, so I wouldn’t be surprised if they came around to the GPL-side of the fence on their own regard. The community already “insists” based on what we link to and promote, the rest is in the author’s court. |
2009-10-11 11:42:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/10/matt-qa-wordpress-gpl/#comment-469692 |
Not in this video, I have spoken about that a few times before at WordCamps though, and I’ve thought about it a great deal. In the case of the Akismet server, you have a utility that it generates from blocking spam at an incredibly high accuracy rate, partly due to the spammers not knowing how it works. Then you have the utility of the code being open. I believe the utility of the former is greater, and more good to the world is being done by the spammers not seeing the code and it protecting millions of people. Also the most interesting part of Akismet isn’t necessarily the code, it’s the data, billions of comments over 4 years that it has seen now. That couldn’t be shared regardless because of privacy reasons. In the practical case of someone running their own Akismet server, the API itself is so simple that it’s not hard to implement, as Six Apart found when they cloned the API call-for-call for their Typepad Anti-spam service, which they claim is open source (I think they just made a API wrapper for the Dspam email project). Finally, of course, the plugin is fully GPL and they used that to their degree by just replacing the hostname in the plugin and releasing their own version of it under their own name, the rest being identical line for line. That surprised me, but it’s totally within their rights under the GPL. In theory we could also open source the Akismet server API wrapper and keep all the good bits secret, but that would be mostly for PR only, I don’t think it would be that useful to people as the API itself is really easy to implement and there already is a OS implementation in 6A’s code. |
2009-10-11 11:39:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/10/matt-qa-wordpress-gpl/#comment-469691 |
Thank you, the designer Joolz is linked from the footer. |
2009-10-10 19:16:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/10/matt-qa-wordpress-open-source/#comment-469670 |
That’s not my MacBook, but aside you are correct that I’m not fully OS in my OS yet. I try to switch to Linux (lately Ubuntu) about once a year and every year it gets closer. |
2009-10-09 07:45:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/09/ask-matt-which-email-client/#comment-469648 |
It’s using the standard built-in WP template tags for galleries. |
2009-10-07 17:34:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/10/qa-wordpress-now/#comment-469613 |
I’m not sure whether I’ll be on Saturday or Sunday yet, but when the schedule is set it’ll be here: http://2009.newyork.wordcamp.org/ |
2009-10-03 02:55:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/09/school-of-visual-arts-talk/#comment-469530 |
We’ve got a little bit of information on http://im.wordpress.com/ — it’s live and being used by a few people today. Jabber is probably the most efficient many-to-many last mile broadcast protocol available. I think what it needs to go more mainstream though is specific clients, getting subscriptions through your IM client is a little weird. |
2009-10-03 02:54:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/10/qa-wordpress-now/#comment-469529 |
Thank you! |
2009-09-25 06:13:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/09/portland-oregon/mcm_6729-2/#comment-469256 |
Slow down! I’m sure they want to sell as much to as many places as possible — there’s probably some licensing issues preventing them. |
2009-09-14 18:41:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/09/kindle-statistics/#comment-469072 |
I would recommend the Kindle without hesitation. |
2009-09-14 18:40:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/09/kindle-statistics/#comment-469071 |
That one was for me. |
2009-09-14 18:40:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/02/29-gallery/dsc_0654/#comment-469070 |
It was good to meet you! |
2009-09-11 23:46:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/jakarta-wordcamp-2/mcm_4304/#comment-469019 |
Not sure about that yet. The API key requirement might be removed. |
2009-09-11 00:42:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/09/automattic-aquires-atd/#comment-469003 |
So Feedburner seems to strip out the cloud element right now, but please contact their support and request that they don’t. |
2009-09-08 16:50:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/09/rss-cloud/#comment-468714 |
I think that plugin is a really good idea, watch for something like it in core in the future. |
2009-09-07 23:06:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/09/keep-wordpress-secure/#comment-468689 |
Every change to WordPress is sent out to mailing list with about 200 people on it, in addition to all the pre-checking and discussion of patches that goes on in Trac. If you’d like to get involved with this review process drop by Trac and subscribe to wp-svn. |
2009-09-07 23:04:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/09/keep-wordpress-secure/#comment-468688 |
If your blog was hacked even though you were on the latest version then WordPress wasn’t the problem: you likely have a backdoor somewhere in your account or an insecure plugin, and you should try to track it down as soon as possible, ideally with help from your web host or a systems person. |
2009-09-07 23:02:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/09/keep-wordpress-secure/#comment-468687 |
Could you email #1 to [email protected]? I don’t understand that sentence. #2 it isn’t specific to XML-RPC, once they have backdoored your permalink structure in the DB they can execute code from any URL. As for #3, in many places in the application we sanitize when things come in, not when they come out. This was a performance decision — sanitation code is expensive to run, especially dozens or hundreds of times on the same page. After ‘WP in insecure’ people love to attack that ‘WP is slow’, we can add outgoing sanitation on every value in the DB, but it’s far more efficient to make sure bad stuff doesn’t get in the DB in the first place. |
2009-09-07 23:01:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/09/keep-wordpress-secure/#comment-468686 |
Chris, if you have some patches that would make WordPress more secure and improve the user experience they would be more than welcome. If you don’t have time for that, maybe just email me your ideas. |
2009-09-07 22:55:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/09/keep-wordpress-secure/#comment-468685 |
“Why wasn’t this investigated and a fix released immediately. Which brings me on to why a fix still hasn’t been released a day since the crisis began?” This probably was fixed over two months ago. There are no new releases today, the current version of WordPress is completely secure against this worm. “There are still huge vulnerabilities in the source code.” Then you should report them immediately to [email protected] — there are no known problems at this time. “How are you going to deal with the millions of wordpress blogs which are currently vulnerable?” Exactly what we have been doing: We’re going to build in a one-click upgrade and tell everyone they should upgrade. “And more importantly how are you going to stop this from ever happening again?” No software in the world can guarantee they will never have a bug or security issue in the future, anyone who does is trying to sell you something. All we can do is be proactive about fixes for problems that haven’t happened yet (which we are, in fact there’s an audit going on right now) and make solutions for problems that do arise available as quickly as possible, often within 24 hours of the problem being reported. |
2009-09-05 21:52:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/09/keep-wordpress-secure/#comment-468630 |
Nope nope! |
2009-08-25 19:43:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/05-gallery/dsc_0834/#comment-468444 |
They should read the article (many of the comments appear they didn’t) and the comments here. 🙂 |
2009-08-25 19:16:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/starting-a-bank/#comment-468443 |
Most good ideas have a ton of people doing them, I consider competition a validation and something that drives innovation, not a reason to not do a business. |
2009-08-22 02:56:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/starting-a-bank/#comment-468301 |
As I said, the bank would make loans, and also explore opportunities with the vast amount of data it has not necessarily selling it to outsiders but using the insight into your life to recommend ways you could save money, Mint-style. |
2009-08-21 20:28:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/starting-a-bank/#comment-468278 |
If I stuck to what I knew I never would have started blogging software. 🙂 It’s just a blog post, on my personal blog, no need to take it so seriously. |
2009-08-21 20:24:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/starting-a-bank/#comment-468277 |
The bank could still lend some out, traditional bank stuff, though a much lower percentage of assets than most banks. The other ideas are just complementary ways a bank could make money in non-customer-hostile ways. |
2009-08-21 17:28:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/starting-a-bank/#comment-468269 |
I would say this fearless naivete, while 99% of the time wrong, and mixing of ideas from different industries is at the heart of many innovations we enjoy. I spent more time writing down my thoughts here than I actually did thinking about them — obviously anyone embarking on this endeavor would need to dig much deeper on every aspect, but I think it’s interesting that there’s obviously *some* market demand and people with experience in the industry (and starting banks) have dropped in on this comment thread. That’s what’s fun about brainstorms, anything is possible. 🙂 |
2009-08-21 17:01:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/starting-a-bank/#comment-468264 |
A startup called Wesabe is offering their better money manager as a white-label service to banks and credit unions: |
2009-08-21 13:16:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/starting-a-bank/#comment-468236 |
Yes, every additional script does cause some slowdown. I run both WP stats and analytics though, because they’re both really fast and give me a different view of my visitors. |
2009-08-21 12:49:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/04/google-analytics-script/#comment-468232 |
Not always, in fact comments are a big responsibility. But maybe link to a contact form or something so you can have conversations with your audience. |
2009-08-21 12:48:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/kill-your-community/#comment-468231 |
I don’t know if 100% reserve would work, but you could make a very good story with 20-30%. Thanks for pointing out that there are lots of smaller banks out there already — like credit unions it sounds like they might offer a fantastic alternative today to the merge-banks. |
2009-08-21 12:39:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/starting-a-bank/#comment-468227 |
Most checking accounts holders earn pretty minimal interest — ING Direct Electric Orange currently has %0.25 APY for accounts under $50,000. (I wonder what percent of their accounts are under 50k?) I think if your goal is protecting your capital against inflation you should probably allocate your money in bonds and money market accounts. The “working capital” in your checking should probably not be the bulk of your assets and move the needle much when earning 25-100 points. |
2009-08-21 12:34:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/starting-a-bank/#comment-468225 |
I think ATM fees would be a necessary evil, but I think the trend is toward cashless so that would be less of an issue over time. |
2009-08-21 12:19:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/starting-a-bank/#comment-468222 |
Automattic is a risk-taking, profit-making venture with high growth. SafeBank would only be 1 of those 3, so not a great fit for the venture capital model. (Some forms of private equity might be interesting.) |
2009-08-21 12:18:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/starting-a-bank/#comment-468221 |
I don’t think SafeBank would be attractive at all to equity investors, for exactly the reasons you mention. One of the big tests would be if it could be bootstrapped cheaply enough to avoid having to raise money in public markets. |
2009-08-21 12:15:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/starting-a-bank/#comment-468220 |
I think ING Direct has executed on a good chunk of this strategy, but are limited in going all the way because they’re owned by a real bank. |
2009-08-21 12:12:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/starting-a-bank/#comment-468219 |
Gravatar is actually very little code — there’s nothing hard about serving an image from a MD5 hash, but what’s really valuable about it is the domain, which would be difficult to open source. The next best thing we’re trying to do is make the data as open as possible, so the fact that it’s on a single domain isn’t that big a deal. |
2009-08-21 01:58:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/gravatar/#comment-468170 |
IntenseDebate syncs every single comment back to your local database, so you own everything. |
2009-08-21 01:37:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/kill-your-community/#comment-468164 |
ATMs! |
2009-08-21 00:24:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/starting-a-bank/#comment-468157 |
That’s not a bad idea. |
2009-08-20 21:36:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/gravatar/#comment-468137 |
Yeah but their web stuff is horrendous — we’ve used them as well as Silicon Valley Bank which is the other go-to for startups. They’re “valley” in name only, it doesn’t feel like there’s any real innovation especially on the technology side coming out of either. |
2009-08-20 21:35:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/starting-a-bank/#comment-468136 |
Yep that’s why I mentioned credit unions, this idea would take those benefits to everybody. |
2009-08-20 21:33:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/starting-a-bank/#comment-468134 |
I use USAA too and they’re the closest to remarkable I’ve experienced. |
2009-08-20 21:32:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/starting-a-bank/#comment-468133 |
The risk is in non-banking stuff, namely the data and lead-gen business side of things. Those can be very honest dimes. |
2009-08-20 21:32:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/starting-a-bank/#comment-468132 |
It would be open to everybody, just in the beginning it would be limited to something like 1,000 new accounts a day, so you’d sign up on a list to get notified when there was a space available and reserved for you. |
2009-08-20 18:59:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/starting-a-bank/#comment-468107 |
I’m just using the built-in gallery functionality of WP, plus my theme. |
2009-08-19 10:46:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/04/kyoto-cherry-blossoms/#comment-468078 |
There was such a dramatic improvement after clearing space I didn’t want to rock the boat. All I ran was Monolingual and “move.” |
2009-08-18 17:41:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/os-x-optimizations/#comment-468056 |
An update for everyone: the Mac is acting like new, and the #1 thing seemed to be clearing up space on the hard drive. I had some backup video stuff from WordCamp I moved to an external server and I went from 8GB free to about 100GB free. I’ve never had that happen to me before but I guess OS X really just freaks out when the free space gets low. |
2009-08-18 04:33:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/os-x-optimizations/#comment-468036 |
I think this is me being dumb, but 6 years after I got my first Mac I still don’t really understand how to uninstall things. I delete things from Applications, but I still have this feeling they’ve left junk somewhere. I also have junk in my systems preferences (from testing hardware, usually) I have no idea how to get rid off. |
2009-08-16 21:16:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/os-x-optimizations/#comment-467974 |
I don’t run office on my Mac, so I should be safe there. |
2009-08-16 21:15:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/os-x-optimizations/#comment-467973 |
I agree with this. |
2009-08-16 19:51:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/kill-your-community/#comment-467964 |
BTW WordPress.com is up to 9 million users. |
2009-08-13 23:04:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/kill-your-community/#comment-467900 |
You lose points for not reading the comment above which said the same thing. 🙂 |
2009-08-12 22:56:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/kill-your-community/#comment-467880 |
Integration was tough! I’ll take responsibility for there not being enough public communication in that time — I was encouraging the guys to stay very focused on the code and infrastructure things, as that’s what was needed to prepare a system that had a few hundred thousand comments total for the hundreds of thousands of comments a day that WP.com gets. There’s still work left, but we’re closer to the end than the beginning there. I have a lot of respect for the teams at both of those companies — huge amounts. But I also have a lot of confidence the space will look very different in 6 months. (Which I’d be willing to make a wager on. ;)) |
2009-08-12 22:55:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/kill-your-community/#comment-467879 |
Echo (and Disqus) violate some of the rules here, for what it’s worth. IntenseDebate does do less fluffy PR, but has a lot more engineering weight on the backend, including the same infrastructure folks as WordPress.com, and rolls out a lot of quiet, but significant innovations, like the latest WP plugin which degrades 100% gracefully if the service goes down, and some new sync stuff that is running but hasn’t be announced yet. |
2009-08-11 23:57:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/kill-your-community/#comment-467848 |
This is mostly aimed at blogs, as forums can have different dynamics, but you still have a good point. Maybe bbPress should have an anonymous option. |
2009-08-07 19:43:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/kill-your-community/#comment-467700 |
Touché! |
2009-08-07 19:41:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/kill-your-community/#comment-467699 |
I’m not using a plugin, it’s just a theme. |
2009-08-07 19:39:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/a-day-on-necker-island/#comment-467698 |
I’ve heard variations of this as an excuse why larger media companies avoid moderation, personally I think it doesn’t make sense. A good lawyer could probably defend you successfully in either case. If you’re moderating it’s less likely you’ll have something there that will get you into trouble in the first place. |
2009-08-07 19:10:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/kill-your-community/#comment-467697 |
If I can make it past the Comic Sans I’ll check out the Peck article. 😉 Since ID and WP.com are both owned and run by Automattic, you can expect them to have more crossover in the future. |
2009-08-07 06:50:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/kill-your-community/#comment-467643 |
Bernie, thanks for the update! And obviously CNET has some innovative stuff around Gamespot and their WP-powered blogs too, it was just the older (Jive-powered?) one comment per page stuff that drove me nuts. |
2009-08-07 06:48:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/kill-your-community/#comment-467642 |
No plans to have Subscribe to Comments in core, I think it’s plugin territory for now, still. Mark (the developer and core WP dev) agrees. |
2009-08-07 06:46:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/kill-your-community/#comment-467640 |
I haven’t dug deeply into the other systems lately besides IntenseDebate, but I do know for sure that the latest version of the IntenseDebate plugin for WordPress is actually smart enough to leave your comments as-is, and then add their layer on top of the normal markup so your site looks exactly the same as it does today to search engines, the ID-goodness just comes in on top of it. Another nice side effect of this is if ID happens to be down it doesn’t take down your site or comments, just the extra features disappear until ID is back up. Also any comments made to the local DB in the interim would be auto-synced back into IntenseDebate, so it’s a self-healing system. |
2009-08-07 03:33:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/kill-your-community/#comment-467619 |
Yes that’s why by default WordPress shows the comment to the person who left it regardless of its moderation status, so people always see their own comments right away. |
2009-08-07 03:30:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/kill-your-community/#comment-467618 |
Out of the box WordPress’ comment system is optimized for normal-sized blogs — when you get to the level you’re talking about I agree that sometimes plugins are necessary. (Or maybe an external system like IntenseDebate or bbPress.) For example WP’s role and capability system is totally flexible enough to allow for a user type that only can moderate comments. One thing I would caution against, though, is losing the simplicity that got your community to the point where it is today. There is something to be said for the radical simplicity of blog comments for involving new people. It is harder to moderate as the community gets larger and larger, but arguably that’s when it becomes the most important. It sounds like you’re on the right track, though, with the idea of involving more people with it. |
2009-08-07 03:29:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/kill-your-community/#comment-467617 |
Nope, I was too busy mud wrestling with David Karp. |
2009-08-07 00:52:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/08/kill-your-community/#comment-467593 |
We have a number of positions available, you can see them on our website: |
2009-07-31 13:56:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-467294 |
Not yet and I don’t think so. |
2009-07-31 13:53:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/how-p2-changed-automattic/#comment-467293 |
No filters on this one. |
2009-07-25 07:52:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/a-day-on-necker-island/mcm_6965-2/#comment-467021 |
Haven’t tried Beyerdynamic yet. |
2009-07-19 16:31:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/07/headphone-recommendations/#comment-466322 |
For the same price you can get something that, in my opinion, will be 2-3x better. |
2009-07-15 16:35:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/07/headphone-recommendations/#comment-464845 |
Mine kept breaking. |
2009-07-15 16:32:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/07/headphone-recommendations/#comment-464841 |
Most SEO plugins are snake oil anyway. |
2009-07-15 16:32:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/07/qtranslate/#comment-464840 |
The audio thing I use actually a ton when I’m on the road that I never expected is the built-in speaker on the iPhone. I find if I want to show someone a song, a quick Youtube video, or want some music while I’m packing it’s “fine” just to put some tunes in the air, even though it’s as far as you can get from audiophile as possible. Sometimes I just need the barest recreation and my imagination fills in the rest, it also makes you appreciate it more when you get into a real system. |
2009-07-15 05:19:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/07/headphone-recommendations/#comment-464553 |
Something I forgot to mention, the Ultimate Ears looks sort odd, and so I wear them and listen to music all the time when you’re not supposed to on plane take-offs and landings and the stewards never say anything — maybe once in the past year they’ve noticed. |
2009-07-15 05:14:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/07/headphone-recommendations/#comment-464549 |
Thanks, I love under-the-radar budget recommendations like that. |
2009-07-15 05:12:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/07/headphone-recommendations/#comment-464547 |
You’d be surprised at how comfortable the Sennheiser’s are, even on top of your head. There’s no weight on your ears like there is with the behind-the-ear variety like you linked. But if you’re comfortable, you’re fine! Everyone’s head and ears are different. |
2009-07-15 05:09:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/07/headphone-recommendations/#comment-464545 |
I tried a mid-range pair, around that that price, but they never really felt comfortable. It’s possible I did the ear bud thing wrong. |
2009-07-15 05:08:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/07/headphone-recommendations/#comment-464543 |
Sorry my trip this time will be very short, so I won’t have an opportunity to make it to Cape Town. I do plan to return at some point though, it’s one of the prettiest places I’ve been. |
2009-07-12 22:43:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-463547 |
I may agree or disagree with their specific business model but if the license is GPL, then it’s legal. |
2009-07-12 22:42:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/07/not-lonely-at-all/#comment-463546 |
A nice post from Gina Trapani: |
2009-07-07 17:32:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/07/not-lonely-at-all/#comment-463480 |
I think that was mostly a function of the investment into CMS features and the marketing and support around premium theme sites, it obviously didn’t have to do with the license because after the switch they’re all doing fine. And it definitely did stifle developer innovation, as people couldn’t build on others’ code. |
2009-07-07 05:27:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/07/not-lonely-at-all/#comment-463466 |
John Gruber has posted a comment on his site, here’s my response:
I don’t think either of us said that most users know or care about the license (until it screws them), but developer choice obviously has an impact on a software project’s third-party ecosystem and thus attractiveness. Also Catia has a cool comment about the Brazilian government caring.
Which I’ve suggested is false. If magically tomorrow WordPress was BSD-licensed, some percentage of currently GPL plugins and themes would go under a more proprietary license, like they did for a while in the theme world. We also have a good example in the Joomla world which previously allowed for any sort of licensed extensions (BSD-style) and switched their stance because it was harming the community.
See above about other communities switching their stance. Also, many open source licenses are GPL compatible, so developers are completely free to create BSD-licensed plugins for WP.
Except some percentage of those extensions will be proprietary, which hurts users by reducing their choice, and it discourages pro-GPL developers which judging by open source license choice is about 70% of all OS developers. |
2009-07-07 04:30:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/07/not-lonely-at-all/#comment-463463 |
“A belief system that says all software development must be open source.” — not true, you can always start software from scratch or base it on things that are under a different license. |
2009-07-07 04:15:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/07/not-lonely-at-all/#comment-463461 |
Automattic has been profitable almost from day one, its success and investment in GPL has nothing to do with its VC investment which has been used mostly for proactive infrastructure for WordPress.com and acquisitions, in fact giving away core IP is contrary to what most VCs would want for companies they invest in. |
2009-07-07 04:13:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/07/not-lonely-at-all/#comment-463460 |
Probably not — most open source developers are fine with the GPL, as evidenced by the fact that most open source projects are licensed under the GPL. If WordPress’ license allowed proprietary extensions and derivatives some of the plugins and themes that are currently open and GPL so people can build on them would be proprietary and WordPress would have fewer users as a result. Communities that have allowed non-GPL extensions, like Joomla, have reversed their decision and now are going down the exact same path as WordPress. (Presumably because they were being less successful as a result of their earlier decision.) |
2009-07-07 04:11:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/07/not-lonely-at-all/#comment-463459 |
Nope. |
2009-07-07 04:05:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/07/not-lonely-at-all/#comment-463458 |
The GPL only kicks in when you distribute things, which doesn’t count things you use for yourself or create for clients. Check out the GPL FAQ for more information on this sort of thing. |
2009-07-07 04:03:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/07/not-lonely-at-all/#comment-463457 |
One of my favorite quotes from Martin Luther King, Jr. from his 1963 speech at WMU. “It may be true that the law cannot change the heart but it can restrain the heartless.” |
2009-07-06 21:22:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/07/not-lonely-at-all/#comment-463435 |
Yes, it would seem on first blush that things that rely on economics of scarcity are at risk when GPL-licensed. However the reality has shown to be different. The experience and service around GPL code is not fungible, and even though the exact scenario you describe (people reselling premium themes cheaper) has happened, it hasn’t impacted commercial GPL theme authors’ business anymore than piracy has. I had a similar experience in the early days of WordPress.com where there was a competing site using MU, the code we were investing heavily in, to create their own blog hosting service that actually had more users than we did. But they couldn’t replicate the development, expertise, service, and trust that we were able to build with the community and eventually faded away, in fact many of their users switching to WordPress.com. It was a funny situation where a “knock-off” actually drove more usage of the “original.” Ultimately we competed on things that really mattered to users, not artificial scarcity of the underlying code. |
2009-07-06 17:46:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/07/not-lonely-at-all/#comment-463421 |
No more than the first amendment is a religion that says “these people must have freedom of speech.” Yes, this is a restriction on someone trying to take freedom of speech away, but it’s protecting more fundamental rights. That’s the point I was trying to make in the 800 words above. If the “do with it what it wants” includes taking freedom and rights away from people who formerly had it (users of the software) then it’s not really about freedom, it’s more a way to say “I don’t care what happens with this code, just don’t sue me” which are the cases where I use MIT-style licenses. |
2009-07-06 17:32:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/07/not-lonely-at-all/#comment-463417 |
Good point, the best bet is to follow the free software link I quote. |
2009-07-06 17:25:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/07/not-lonely-at-all/#comment-463415 |
Yes let me look into one of the plugins. |
2009-07-06 17:24:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/07/not-lonely-at-all/#comment-463414 |
I have no doubt such people are out there, in fact there are any number of biases and prejudices I’ve been fortunate enough to avoid in my short business career. Corporate natural selection will take care of the rest. |
2009-07-06 17:24:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/07/not-lonely-at-all/#comment-463413 |
Here is the aforementioned GSOC project: |
2009-07-06 04:20:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/07/acquia-searc/#comment-463395 |
Well you can already filter search results by category, tag, author, exclusions, date, almost any piece of metadata that is addressable by WP_Query. I’d be surprised if there wasn’t a plugin UI for it. |
2009-07-05 21:02:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/07/acquia-searc/#comment-463392 |
I don’t know! |
2009-07-05 19:49:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-463388 |
I like it. |
2009-07-05 19:49:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-463387 |
Lots of questions there — yes to the first three. As to keeping at it, I think it’s just a function of enjoying the journey as well as the goal. |
2009-07-05 19:48:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-463386 |
I have Macs at home, so most folks don’t give me too hard a time. |
2009-07-05 19:44:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-463385 |
How often do you use advanced search on Google? I never do. What I want is always right at the top. |
2009-07-05 18:15:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/07/acquia-searc/#comment-463384 |
Yes and there is a Google Summer of Code project on this right now, but as with video processing we’re limited by the resources available to us by default and it’s something that could be fairly efficiently done as a remote service. |
2009-07-05 18:14:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/07/acquia-searc/#comment-463383 |
Yeah we’ll post a bit to the blog about that. |
2009-06-27 19:11:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/wordcamp-developer-day/#comment-463208 |
It’s a state secret. 🙂 |
2009-06-27 19:00:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-463207 |
I have a few Mac Minis at home, I like them a lot! |
2009-06-27 19:00:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-463206 |
Not sure about WordCamp LA yet, I think I have a conflict on my schedule so I might have to sit this one out. |
2009-06-27 18:58:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-463205 |
Cool, I’ll check that one out next. |
2009-06-27 18:56:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-463204 |
Nah you get pretty used to it. It’s also annoying with some command-line stuff like |
2009-06-27 18:55:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-463203 |
I just went to their registrar site and went through the process — ma.tt was unregistered. The main pain was you have to wire money to their bank. |
2009-06-27 18:53:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-463202 |
If I’m planning ahead I’ll adjust my sleep schedule a little to match a day or two before so I get halfway there, but more often than not I end up just staying up through the night, because it’s easier to force yourself to stay up than it is to force yourself to sleep. (Which I’ve never been able to do.) |
2009-06-27 18:50:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-463201 |
A bit in interviews and such, you should also check out the Automattic category on this blog. |
2009-06-25 04:36:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-463119 |
I think you should do a pun of your last names. I know it’s old… but not that old! |
2009-06-25 04:33:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-463118 |
This wasn’t the model from the Vanity Fair photoshoot. |
2009-06-24 18:02:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/a-day-on-necker-island/mcm_7368-2/#comment-463103 |
There’s probably way more people making money because of their blogs rather than from their blogs. Think of GaryVee on WLTV, you’re not paying to watch that show and I haven’t noticed any big advertisements on it, but because you a fan of what he does (I’m assuming, because I am) you’re more likely to buy his book, see him speak, get something he promotes, and maybe even if you’re lucky and in the area visit his store. |
2009-06-22 23:49:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-463030 |
Well not every day is just like this one, but the good ones are. 🙂 (Writing this sitting on the floor of an airport in Sao Paulo about to take a red-eye back to San Francisco with a layover in Dallas and listening to music on cheap iPhone headphones barely, so hungry I’m actually looking forward to the airplane food.) |
2009-06-22 23:46:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-463029 |
I’m not sure, probably 32-bit. I tried 64-bit something way back in the day and it wasn’t worth it. |
2009-06-22 23:41:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-463028 |
I went to University of Houston. (Cougars.) I became interested in computers at a young age, but didn’t program anything significant until I started playing around with b2 around 18, and arguably not until WordPress started. |
2009-06-22 18:36:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-463015 |
Hmmm: the web, Firebug, SFTP drive, Dreamweaver 8 (newer versions are terrible), TortoiseSVN. |
2009-06-22 18:35:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-463014 |
I would say our process of hiring could stand for a lot of improvement — far more great people slip through the cracks than get contacted, often I lose track of applications and forget to contact people, the hiring process is slowed by my other responsibilities, and we don’t have a terribly good system of bringing people up to speed on internal tools when they first join. These are all things I’m hoping to improve this year. As for a general approach though, I wouldn’t say we look for “brand name” people who are well known in web circles or anything like that, I just look for the smartest, most curious, and most passionate folks regardless of their background, and generally they gain prominence through their work at Automattic. |
2009-06-22 16:01:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-463008 |
Yes you can see a video in the release announcement here: |
2009-06-22 15:57:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/twoseven/#comment-463007 |
Exercise, not so much. Plenty of friends and music though. |
2009-06-22 15:53:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-463006 |
Stressful? Definitely sometimes! Rootless? Nah, I’m happy wherever there are good friends, good food, and good internet. 🙂 |
2009-06-22 15:52:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-463005 |
Absolutely, I talked about my Dad to the reporter but none of it made it into the article. My Dad is the reason I was into computers, played the saxophone, gave me a ton of guidance around technology including listening to my crazy ideas, and his work ethic has always been a huge inspiration to me. |
2009-06-22 15:52:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-463004 |
The majority of my speaking time is now given to WordCamps, I do about a dozen other events throughout the year besides WordCamps but I don’t really keep an upcoming list of them. |
2009-06-22 02:08:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-462978 |
I have a Gmail account, but I just use it for archiving things. I don’t log into Gmail on a day-to-day basis, but I do think it is a pretty interesting experience. I do all of my email through Thunderbird, which is an open source client from Mozilla, the same folks who make Firefox. It’s not very polished, but extremely functional and I don’t have any huge complaints about it for day-to-day use. |
2009-06-21 19:06:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-462968 |
I usually read one or two at a time, usually something a little fun like a biography and something a little more business. I usually pick new things based on suggestions from people or recommendations from Amazon. More and more, I’ve only been reading things available on the Kindle. There are a few books I really want to read but they sit in dead-tree form at my home and aren’t available on the Kindle yet. |
2009-06-21 19:03:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-462967 |
All bon mots should be credited to Liz. 🙂 |
2009-06-21 04:44:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-462959 |
One of my complaints about the Sony (and PCs in general) is that they never get the sleep/wake-up experience as good as Mac laptops, which you open the screen and they’re just THERE, boom. No screen flickering, no whoops it really hibernated but can’t restore, no anything. It’s just instant-on. My other Sony complaints are that since updating to Windows 7 the screen brightness control only works in “stamina” mode (which I think switches the graphics card), even though I have 4GB of RAM in the box only 2.98GB shows up as usable, and the fan is fairly loud and seems to go non-stop. |
2009-06-21 04:39:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-462958 |
Whoops I fixed that up, thanks for spotting the typo. |
2009-06-21 04:29:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-462957 |
Raanan at Automattic was actually on that trip, he has some good thoughts about it here. For me the bulk of the travel is for WordCamps. For business I think 99% can and should happen over email, but WordCamps are more about me meeting the community — the bloggers, developers, customers, designers, everyone who makes WordPress run. I value these in-person meetings a lot because it’s a much closer connection, and often after I meet folks they become more closely involved with the WordPress community, chipping in their time. |
2009-06-21 04:27:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-462956 |
The vast majority are using it as a tool when creating websites for folks, some make money from blogging itself, and a small percentage have WordPress products or services they sell. |
2009-06-21 04:22:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-462954 |
I can still type QWERTY with a slightly-below-average proficiency, it’s just not my first choice and if I was going to be using a computer for more than 5 minutes I’d install Dvorak on it. It’s built into every OS now and switching is super easy with hot keys. The only downside is if the person’s computer switches accidentally, in which case I usually get a frantic tech support call. |
2009-06-20 21:44:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-462939 |
I’ve never found a developer groove on the Mac, probably because when I’m on there I usually just use command-line tools and never wrapped my head totally around Textmate or Coda. But mostly I separate things between computers just to balance the load a little bit, especially with things like Firefox which can be a memory hog. |
2009-06-20 21:43:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-462938 |
It’s a Sony Vaio Z90, with some sort of paisley pattern etched into the cover, which I’m partial to. I ordered it from Japan via one of the importers, I think these guys because they had a better price than Dynamism and used WordPress on their blog. It’s got two 64GB SSD in RAID 0, 4GB of memory, and an Intel Core2 Duo T9600 @ 2.80ghz. It came with Vista but I recently switched it to a pre-release of Windows 7, which I like. I regret ordering the laptop before it came to the US because I would have preferred having built-in EVDO rather than having to use a card. Just like my previous Vaio the keyboard grinds into the screen somehow and screws it up in a line about 2/3rds up the screen, which drives me nuts. Only other laptop I’ve bought in the past year was the Voodoo Envy 133 which is cool and innovative but has a craptastic trackbpad and battery life, and recently bricked on me in an endless blue screen loop that I haven’t had time to debug yet. |
2009-06-20 21:41:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-462937 |
We restrict file types for security reasons, and business reasons. With a space upgrade you can upgrade a much wider variety of files. I don’t know if FreeMind is on that list but after you upgrade drop a note to support and they might be able to add it. |
2009-06-20 21:27:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-462936 |
Yeah if anyone else is around I’ll break out the headphones! |
2009-06-20 21:25:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-462935 |
I have a WordPress plugin that I pipe my email to, it basically just looks the sender up in a database and then adds a priority header to the email. When the email is passed back to procmail it sorts it into different IMAP folders based on that header, in addition to a bunch of other rules I’ve set up. I switch computers a lot and access my email in many different ways, so I try to do all my filtering server-side, almost none is done in the client. |
2009-06-20 21:25:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-462934 |
I try to enjoy the journey as much as the goal, that way if whatever the goal is doesn’t happen for whatever reason you at least had fun along the way. |
2009-06-20 21:22:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-462933 |
I usually don’t mix in a single day too much, I try to batch all my meetings into one day, or all my errands, or all my coding todos. I find I’m not as good at context switching, and my most productive coding days are when I switch everything else off, including email. (Or when I’m procrastinating from doing something bigger.) |
2009-06-20 21:21:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-462932 |
All of the links should be fixed now, and I’m adding a few new ones. |
2009-06-20 21:19:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-462931 |
I have a QNAP TS-629 with 1TB WD Greenpower drives in RAID 6 configuration for local storage. I commit from the QNAP to a subversion repository of all my RAW files (about half a terabyte) to a hefty storage server in LA from Serverbeach. (Thanks guys!) |
2009-06-20 21:17:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-462930 |
Nope RoutePress is still no closer to release, it’s one of those things that feels a little hacky so not sure if I’d feel comfortable sharing it without some serious clean-up. |
2009-06-20 21:14:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-462929 |
It’s not that bad — they fact check pretty extensively and the journalist who spent time with me (Liz Welch) was amazing. It’s just not my words, which are very personal, it’d be more comfortable if it was third person. I really like everyone I work with at Automattic (I should, I hired them!) and wish we could spend more time together. It’s easy to work together virtually, but harder to get to know someone — their humor, history, and habits. |
2009-06-20 21:13:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-462928 |
Should be all fixed up, sorry for the typos. |
2009-06-20 21:11:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-462927 |
It’s often both, and probably sometimes neither. I always try to have my notebook with me (a little Moleskine I got from CNET many years ago) to take notes and todos. |
2009-06-20 21:10:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-462926 |
Nope, it’s not public. |
2009-06-20 21:09:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/06/the-way-i-work-annotated/#comment-462925 |
There’s something about the colors that really caught my eye. |
2009-06-18 17:40:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/a-day-on-necker-island/mcm_7011/#comment-462840 |
How did you recognize that? |
2009-06-18 17:40:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/02/wordcamp-denver/mcm_0264-2/#comment-462839 |
Yes, but it’s a temporary one. 🙂 |
2009-06-13 18:16:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/04/wordcamp-hong-kong/mcm_4896-3/#comment-462742 |
It was sweet. |
2009-06-09 05:14:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/jakarta-day-1/mcm_3652-2/#comment-462682 |
Eventually, but it’ll probably take a bit. |
2009-06-03 17:44:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/wordcamp-developer-day/#comment-462562 |
Medium. |
2009-06-01 18:22:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/tune-in-to-wordpresstv/#comment-462524 |
🙂 |
2009-06-01 06:55:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/gigaom-pro/#comment-462502 |
Nope, but anyone can propose a talk and reserve a time on Saturday to talk on Sunday. |
2009-05-29 17:00:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/wordcamp-developer-day/#comment-462406 |
They’re in the TODO list. |
2009-05-27 22:09:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/ask-matt/#comment-462361 |
Ha! But please no questions in the comments here, only use the linked form. |
2009-05-27 17:15:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/ask-matt/#comment-462352 |
Email doug at automattic.com and he can get you a registration, and then it’s okay to come just on Sunday. |
2009-05-27 17:13:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/wordcamp-developer-day/#comment-462351 |
It’s a banana crepe. |
2009-05-26 23:53:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/a-day-on-necker-island/mcm_7038/#comment-462295 |
Yeah I thought that was funny. 🙂 |
2009-05-26 01:15:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/a-day-on-necker-island/mcm_6973-2/#comment-462253 |
Yep! |
2009-05-12 18:19:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/02/paris-wordcamp/#comment-462064 |
I love mine. |
2009-05-12 18:18:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/christmas-eve/mcm_7140/#comment-462063 |
Of course, that’s a standard WordPress option under Settings > Discussion. |
2009-05-12 17:57:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/how-p2-changed-automattic/#comment-462062 |
It’s already out, check out http://intensedebate.com/ . |
2009-05-12 00:31:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/awesome-comment-plugins/#comment-462038 |
It’s been nearly two years since this post, they appear to have worked most of the bugs out. |
2009-05-12 00:31:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/06/iphone-disappointment/#comment-462036 |
It’s included with the P2 theme, it’s just a custom stylesheet. |
2009-05-12 00:24:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/how-p2-changed-automattic/#comment-462035 |
No, you might want to try asking in the forums. |
2009-05-12 00:20:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/how-p2-changed-automattic/#comment-462034 |
Not hard at all. |
2009-05-08 15:53:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/how-p2-changed-automattic/#comment-461951 |
Not yet. |
2009-05-07 18:41:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/how-p2-changed-automattic/#comment-461920 |
Attachments are coming, for protecting the blog try the members only plugin. |
2009-05-07 18:40:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/how-p2-changed-automattic/#comment-461919 |
Actually check out the new video feature at WordPress.com, it can do full HD in native framerates. |
2009-05-07 18:39:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/how-p2-changed-automattic/#comment-461918 |
On WordPress.com it’s a checkbox, for your self-hosted blog I’d try a plugin like Members Only. |
2009-05-07 18:39:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/how-p2-changed-automattic/#comment-461917 |
Sure, use whatever you like. |
2009-05-07 18:35:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/04/next-web-day-2/#comment-461916 |
Sure, check out http://p2demo.wordpress.com/ . You can also apply the theme to any WordPress.com blog. |
2009-05-06 20:32:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/how-p2-changed-automattic/#comment-461890 |
Probably mostly that it’s real-time. You could use a forum instead though. |
2009-05-06 17:12:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/how-p2-changed-automattic/#comment-461878 |
There was a soft launch the other week of part of what you want: every wordpress.com account is now a Jabber account (login at im.wordpress.com) and you can subscribe to receive any blog or comments via IM. 🙂 |
2009-05-06 17:06:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/how-p2-changed-automattic/#comment-461877 |
Sure. |
2009-05-06 17:04:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/how-p2-changed-automattic/#comment-461875 |
P2 is just a theme, so if you want to add an OMB plugin that’s fine! Should be noted that blogs are very open, they all support syndication standards like RSS and have super-robust interaction APIs through XML-RPC and Atom. |
2009-05-06 17:02:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/how-p2-changed-automattic/#comment-461874 |
What’s a Blackberry? 😉 |
2009-05-06 06:08:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/how-p2-changed-automattic/#comment-461842 |
Yes I’ve been thinking about doing a plugin to add “post from homepage” to every theme on WordPress.com. We kind of need a few more hooks, like an “outside loop above posts” hook. |
2009-05-06 06:08:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/how-p2-changed-automattic/#comment-461841 |
No, but it’s just WordPress so all of the Twitter plugins work just fine if you want to push or pull your tweets in or out. |
2009-05-06 06:07:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/how-p2-changed-automattic/#comment-461840 |
Sure, we’ll create new P2s for different departments, groups, or projects. For specific following you might be better off with the BuddyPress friends plugin. |
2009-05-06 06:07:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/how-p2-changed-automattic/#comment-461839 |
You can have as many P2s as you like, so if it’s becoming too noisy or busy just branch off a new one. The following I think we have an answer for, but it’ll be separate from P2. |
2009-05-06 04:53:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/05/how-p2-changed-automattic/#comment-461830 |
Not that I recall, do you have a picture of it anywhere? |
2009-04-28 22:57:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/04/blogs-lives-on/#comment-461684 |
Thank you very much. |
2009-04-27 18:24:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/04/oracle-and-open-source/#comment-461622 |
I screwed up my php.ini file the other day, and when some stuff restarted it broke. |
2009-04-27 17:33:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/04/blogs-lives-on/#comment-461620 |
It was tough to keep up with, but one thing for sure is that he’ll be making tiny speakers, like desktop size. |
2009-04-23 09:27:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/04/visiting-shindo-labs/#comment-461410 |
Haven’t gotten through the ones from Saturday yet, but keep an eye on the blog. |
2009-04-21 16:41:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/04/next-web-day-2/#comment-461306 |
Is this spam? 🙂 |
2009-04-21 11:05:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/04/visiting-shindo-labs/mcm_6349-2/#comment-461268 |
Simple things can be super-scalable, MySQL and WordPress both come to mind. 🙂 |
2009-04-21 10:24:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/04/oracle-and-open-source/#comment-461258 |
They mostly overlap. Mostly we wanted to make sure this part of blog infrastructure didn’t get shut down and so offered to take it over and continue running it. Lots of folks have it in their ping lists, etc. |
2009-04-21 08:44:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/04/blogs-lives-on/#comment-461245 |
InnoDB is the heart of most MySQL installations. |
2009-04-21 07:07:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/04/oracle-and-open-source/#comment-461232 |
Blogs are dead — read about it on my WordPress. |
2009-04-21 05:01:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/04/blogs-are-dead/#comment-461212 |
I know, I was making fun of it a little by making it the title of this entry. |
2009-04-21 03:39:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/04/blogs-are-dead/#comment-461198 |
As far as I know, no WP themes use any Java. Many do use Javascript, which is completely separate. |
2009-04-21 00:42:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/04/oracle-and-open-source/#comment-461166 |
A book ABOUT WordPress. |
2009-04-17 22:17:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/04/wordpress-authors-wanted/#comment-461101 |
Nope I don’t have any pets. |
2009-04-17 06:30:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/old-dubai/mcm_2289-2/#comment-461087 |
It’s not me! Please contact the email in the post, I’m just passing along the information. |
2009-04-12 05:14:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/04/wordpress-authors-wanted/#comment-461000 |
Works attributed to the author, as far as I know. |
2009-04-12 05:14:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/04/wordpress-authors-wanted/#comment-460999 |
Totally worth the flight. 🙂 |
2009-04-11 00:01:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/04/new-wordcamp-sf-site/#comment-460947 |
She was the wife of the host of WordCamp, Valent. |
2009-04-09 01:46:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/indonesia-day-4/mcm_4671/#comment-460886 |
I know, right? |
2009-04-09 01:27:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/04/night-in-shanghai/mcm_4415/#comment-460880 |
I think it had mushrooms and garlic and grean beans? |
2009-04-08 07:52:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/04/wordcamp-shanghai/mcm_4560/#comment-460846 |
It’s a Nikon GPS unit, but I wouldn’t recommend it. Never works. |
2009-04-06 03:46:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/wordpress-party-pictures/mcm_4017-2/#comment-460778 |
I’m not sure. |
2009-04-05 01:17:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/04/night-in-shanghai/mcm_4386-2/#comment-460759 |
Probably a few months still. |
2009-04-04 06:29:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/new-spring-design-2/#comment-460737 |
That’s a bug — there is keyboard navigation for photos but it doesn’t turn off when you’re in a textarea or input element, so you basically can’t use arrows on the page for now. |
2009-04-02 10:04:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/wordpress-party-pictures/#comment-460612 |
It’s in San Francisco. |
2009-04-01 19:20:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/wordpress-party-pictures/#comment-460597 |
Ha! |
2009-04-01 04:41:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/pottery-and-water/mcm_1691/#comment-460574 |
Even better, they’re fishing (see the string) and in the next picture he catches a fish and slams it on the ground to kill it. |
2009-04-01 04:37:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/pottery-and-water/mcm_1716/#comment-460573 |
Many! |
2009-03-30 22:34:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/around-hanoi/#comment-460512 |
It doesn’t quite work with my new design, working on some new stuff for that. |
2009-03-30 17:37:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/hue/#comment-460492 |
Yes it was very nice. |
2009-03-30 17:37:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/hoi-an/mcm_2179-2/#comment-460491 |
Sure, you don’t need to ask. |
2009-03-30 17:35:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/vietnam-school/mcm_3792-2/#comment-460490 |
That’d be sweet! |
2009-03-30 17:33:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/china-hongkong-japan/#comment-460489 |
We’ve got a new version of the plugin coming out soon that should help this a lot. |
2009-03-30 17:32:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/awesome-comment-plugins/#comment-460488 |
Wow I didn’t even notice I was in this picture. |
2009-03-29 03:59:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/vietnam-school/mcm_3722/#comment-460461 |
Thank you! |
2009-03-28 07:11:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/hue/#comment-460430 |
I don’t think anybody tried them. They said the water was from the bay. |
2009-03-27 17:32:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/hue/mcm_1790/#comment-460411 |
Thank you! The white specks are the rain. |
2009-03-26 13:53:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/hue/mcm_1898-2/#comment-460353 |
Yes on the side of the building in the preceding picture, you can only imagine what it was like when it was built. |
2009-03-26 13:22:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/hue/mcm_1788/#comment-460351 |
Yes it’s just a JS embed. I think for surveys PollDaddy still has a couple of features to catch up on, but I expect those should be done within a month or so. |
2009-03-26 13:16:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/10/polldaddy-goes-automattic/#comment-460350 |
Sure go for it. |
2009-03-25 03:06:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/jakarta-day-1/mcm_3732-2/#comment-460314 |
Late 2009. |
2009-03-24 21:40:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/new-spring-design-2/#comment-460308 |
Custom function to do the threading and HTML. |
2009-03-24 17:11:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/new-spring-design-2/#comment-460302 |
Because most people, like you, use their face and I remember the image more than I remember the name or email address. |
2009-03-23 01:59:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/gravatar-in-gmail/#comment-460259 |
Yeah I want to see that one! They showed it on the boat but I was caught up in conversation. |
2009-03-21 01:57:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/ha-long-bay/mcm_1106-2/#comment-460168 |
Nope plastic toys. |
2009-03-20 22:57:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/vietnam-school/mcm_3656-2/#comment-460147 |
I think it’s the name of the school. |
2009-03-20 22:56:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/vietnam-school/mcm_3603-2/#comment-460146 |
I’ve been turning it off and on, testing out the sync feature but it’s not easy to style it like this yet. |
2009-03-20 22:50:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/new-spring-design-2/#comment-460144 |
Yep. |
2009-03-19 20:38:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/saigon/mcm_3552/#comment-460001 |
At a little place we went to with the school administrators, no idea where. |
2009-03-18 08:04:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/vietnam-school/mcm_3832/#comment-459867 |
But is it paid? |
2009-03-15 23:37:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/gravatar-in-gmail/#comment-459791 |
It’s just the built-in WordPress gallery. |
2009-03-15 23:36:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/vietnam-school/#comment-459790 |
Nope was only there a day or two. |
2009-03-14 01:01:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/arriving-in-hanoi/#comment-459541 |
It was really nice. |
2009-03-14 00:52:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/arriving-in-hanoi/#comment-459537 |
Thank you! It’s a Nikon D3. |
2009-03-13 23:50:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/ha-long-bay/mcm_1062/#comment-459528 |
We’ll be integrating it with the WordPress.com login definitely. |
2009-03-09 10:48:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/awesome-comment-plugins/#comment-459128 |
Nope, it allows non-logged-in commenting just like regular WP. |
2009-03-07 00:41:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/awesome-comment-plugins/#comment-458870 |
Yes! Your site is how I found Julien — I love your design, in some ways even more than this one. |
2009-03-06 18:21:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/new-spring-design-2/#comment-458805 |
I’ve been testing it out on and off, the nice thing about their sync feature is it lets you go back and forth easily. |
2009-03-06 18:19:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/awesome-comment-plugins/#comment-458804 |
Nope it’s like a camera pole you hold out to make it easy to take pictures of yourself. |
2009-03-06 10:30:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/02/wordcamp-denver/mcm_0263-2/#comment-458708 |
It was a work of art behind the presenters in the “tech” track at WordCamp Denver. Blew me away that this whole time people were chatting and doing presentations while this beauty was behind it. I didn’t snap the name, though… |
2009-03-05 18:37:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/02/wordcamp-denver/mcm_0264-2/#comment-458604 |
Anything good about the design came from Julien, the funny-looking bits were me. |
2009-03-05 18:22:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/new-spring-design-2/#comment-458591 |
I’ve never liked how Flickr tied you in to certain sizes. |
2009-03-05 18:21:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/new-spring-design-2/#comment-458589 |
I’ve always wanted to learn piano to the level of sax. |
2009-03-05 18:20:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/new-spring-design-2/#comment-458586 |
It gives you a moment to take it all in. 😉 |
2009-03-05 17:48:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/new-spring-design-2/#comment-458558 |
Now I just have a big head on home and permalink pages, other sub pages (particularly image ones) are even smaller than the old design. |
2009-03-05 17:35:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/new-spring-design-2/#comment-458551 |
It’s for wide-screen only. 🙂 Another nice thing about it being a personal site — it’s only March and I’m already breaking resolutions! 😉 |
2009-03-05 17:34:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/new-spring-design-2/#comment-458550 |
I ended up deciding against it because the coffee stain one was too personal, as is this one. It wasn’t broad enough to apply to a wider audience that didn’t exactly match my tastes. The last one, though, I think could be a pretty neat general theme. |
2009-03-05 17:33:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/03/new-spring-design-2/#comment-458549 |
It says on the photo page below the photo. On all these I was on a Nikon D3 with 50mm 1.4 lens. |
2009-03-05 16:34:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/02/wordcamp-denver/#comment-458534 |
Patience! I usually get to these out of order. Have a few days in India to do too. |
2009-03-05 16:09:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/02/denver-dinner/#comment-458532 |
Rut roh, this isn’t mine it belongs to the Gyminee guys. |
2009-03-02 13:59:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/07/visiting-techstars/mcm_4791/#comment-458407 |
You can be inexpensive without being cheap. |
2009-02-24 05:23:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/02/ryanair-diss/#comment-458258 |
Nope. |
2009-02-24 05:11:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/02/embedding-wpcom-video/#comment-458257 |
Yep it was the same bench. |
2009-02-23 08:28:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/02/taj-mahal-agra/mcm_9513/#comment-458213 |
It was in the electric taxi on the way to the Taj Mahal. |
2009-02-23 08:28:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/02/taj-mahal-agra/#comment-458212 |
The guide pointed this one out, there might have been others. |
2009-02-23 08:27:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/02/taj-mahal-agra/mcm_9547/#comment-458211 |
Yep that was my breakfast. It’s lychee, hash browns, sausage, watermelon, bacon, cheese. |
2009-02-22 08:34:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/02/taj-mahal-agra/mcm_9396/#comment-458171 |
Catching up on those. |
2009-02-22 01:48:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/02/taj-mahal-agra/#comment-458165 |
Okay but only if I get veto powers. |
2009-02-21 18:35:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/02/sxsw-pool-team/#comment-458149 |
Just about. 🙂 |
2009-02-20 15:11:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/02/taj-mahal-agra/mcm_9443/#comment-458063 |
Actually we put covers over our shoes, didn’t have to take them off. |
2009-02-20 15:09:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/02/taj-mahal-agra/mcm_9591/#comment-458062 |
It is indeed my first time in India. |
2009-02-20 15:06:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/02/taj-mahal-agra/#comment-458061 |
It’s not a plugin, just my theme. |
2009-02-20 02:32:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/02/paris-day-2/#comment-458017 |
That’s the whole idea why it’s easy to add media buttons and override what happens when you click a media button. |
2009-02-19 16:05:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/02/embedding-wpcom-video/#comment-458001 |
I will be. 🙂 |
2009-02-15 19:39:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/02/sxsw-pool-team/#comment-457919 |
Yep I believe so, but I hear they don’t export the best stuff. |
2009-02-13 09:13:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/02/paris-day-2/mcm_8991/#comment-457881 |
I believe it’s called a “digaroo” but I have no idea how to spell that, I think it’s from Australia. |
2009-02-13 01:07:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/02/paris-day-2/mcm_8958/#comment-457871 |
It’s the chandelier over the check-in area of my hotel (de Sers L’ Hotel). |
2009-02-13 01:05:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/02/paris-wordcamp/mcm_8855-2/#comment-457870 |
Then start a new thread! |
2009-02-12 01:36:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/02/automatic-upgrade/#comment-457814 |
I thought the lens was pointing lower so we all ducked to get in the frame. |
2009-02-12 01:28:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/jakarta-day-1/mcm_3697/#comment-457812 |
You don’t need to choose a mirror, we automatically balance the traffic to keep everything fast. |
2009-02-12 01:25:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/02/automatic-upgrade/#comment-457811 |
Some people are leaving support comments — I’m not going to approve these. Remember for support for WordPress.org visit the forums: |
2009-02-11 16:03:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/02/automatic-upgrade/#comment-457767 |
So I thought that at first glance, but actually it’s not the fake WP logo. The proportions are pretty much spot on, I just think there’s a little distortion probably because it was hand drawn and the stretch of the skin. It gets my stamp of approval. |
2009-02-11 00:53:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/02/my-wordpress-tattoo-bakers-hours/#comment-457743 |
Everyone keeps asking me if I’m from England — why is that? |
2009-02-11 00:51:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/02/paris-day-2/#comment-457742 |
Nice domain. 🙂 |
2009-02-09 02:19:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/andys-wedding/#comment-457618 |
The camera info is below the picture, most on this site are taken with a Nikon D3. |
2009-02-05 11:59:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/old-dubai/#comment-457387 |
The information is in the link. |
2009-02-05 11:59:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/wordcamp-roundup/#comment-457386 |
Of course I did. |
2009-02-02 19:10:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/indonesia-day-4/#comment-457232 |
Yeah I’ve been getting that too — I’ll see what we can do. |
2009-02-01 19:29:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/google-account-takeover/#comment-457163 |
It’s not that Google disappears, it’s that you get arbitrarily locked out of your account there. |
2009-02-01 18:14:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/google-account-takeover/#comment-457156 |
Staying up to date is the #1 thing you can do to keep your blog secure. Second I would say use a secure password, which is why WP tells you your password strength when you change it. |
2009-01-28 18:20:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/usa-today-article/#comment-456945 |
They’re still fully GPL, everything they do is licensed under the GPL. |
2009-01-28 09:43:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/10/theme-revolution/#comment-456927 |
Yep, a Z90. |
2009-01-28 09:37:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/old-dubai/mcm_2264/#comment-456926 |
I know she’s getting hot. |
2009-01-28 09:36:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/houston-2/mcm_6948/#comment-456925 |
Usually the photo says underneath what camera and tech details it was taken with. |
2009-01-26 23:53:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/the-atlantis-dubai/#comment-456874 |
It’s this lens: Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8G ED AF-S Nikkor Wide Angle Zoom Lens. |
2009-01-26 23:20:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/old-dubai/mcm_2345/#comment-456872 |
Yeah and this photo almost got me kicked out of the hotel. |
2009-01-26 04:48:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/old-dubai/mcm_2466-2/#comment-456830 |
No I’ve been back a few weeks. |
2009-01-26 03:02:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/dubai-stop-motion/#comment-456825 |
Thank you. |
2009-01-26 00:34:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/lunch-meetup-buddha/mcm_2110-3/#comment-456814 |
You fixed it! Thank you. For future reference here is the code: function needs_more_precision( $decimal ) { if ( preg_match( '#([0-4]{4,}|5{3,}6|6{3,}7|7{3,}8|8{3,}9)$#', $decimal, $match ) ) { if ( $match ) { $repeat = $match[0]{0}; if ( $repeat < 5 ) $decimal = preg_replace( '#' . $repeat . '{4,}$#', str_repeat( $repeat, 100 ), $decimal ); else $decimal = preg_replace( '#' . $repeat . '{3,}' . ($repeat + 1) . '$#', str_repeat( $repeat, 100) . ($repeat + 1), $decimal ); } } return $decimal; } |
2009-01-25 07:35:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/dubai-day-3/mcm_8184/#comment-456761 |
You should tag your name in the photos. |
2009-01-25 07:34:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/lunch-meetup-buddha/mcm_2117-2/#comment-456760 |
Weirder thing is, that wasn’t a long exposure. I was holding up the camera over the wall with one hand. It was a sub-second snap. |
2009-01-25 05:57:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/dubai-day-3/mcm_8184/#comment-456743 |
Yeah that’s mad weird. |
2009-01-25 05:56:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/dubai-day-3/mcm_8184/#comment-456741 |
Ha! |
2009-01-24 19:48:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/new-york-to-dubai/mcm_7605/#comment-456717 |
I think they do, saw them reboot and it showed Linux kernel stuff. |
2009-01-24 18:50:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/new-york-to-dubai/#comment-456714 |
That’s actually first, the earlier photos are business. First class was empty the whole flight. |
2009-01-24 08:59:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/new-york-to-dubai/mcm_7596/#comment-456695 |
You are correct. |
2009-01-23 23:24:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/dubai-stop-motion/#comment-456682 |
Please see the first comment in this thread for how to use the player. It’s available as Open Source if you want to run your own video infrastructure, but I wouldn’t recommend it unless you’re systems savvy. |
2009-01-23 22:55:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/dubai-stop-motion/#comment-456679 |
Yes, read the very first comment on this thread. |
2009-01-23 22:54:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/dubai-stop-motion/#comment-456678 |
Dual track. |
2009-01-23 22:53:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/wordcamp-registration-open-2/#comment-456677 |
I took I think 990-ish images at a second apart. |
2009-01-23 18:42:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/dubai-stop-motion/#comment-456664 |
Sure just make a placeholder WordPress.com blog with the space upgrade and upload your videos there, then embed them wherever you like. That’s what I did above. |
2009-01-23 16:53:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/dubai-stop-motion/#comment-456655 |
No I use a CDN called Panther. |
2009-01-23 02:20:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/sydney-beaches/#comment-456646 |
No plans currently, but maybe if we clean up the code a bit. |
2009-01-22 22:10:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/tune-in-to-wordpresstv/#comment-456641 |
Maybe, depends on how far we get before then. 🙂 |
2009-01-21 09:15:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/twenty-five/#comment-456596 |
Absolutely. 🙂 |
2009-01-20 21:31:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/tune-in-to-wordpresstv/#comment-456586 |
It’s the logo for WordPress. |
2009-01-20 21:25:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/11/around-sydney/mcm_4807/#comment-456585 |
Yes I think downloads shouldn’t be a problem. |
2009-01-18 00:10:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/tune-in-to-wordpresstv/#comment-456474 |
Why Heather, of course. She helps me with blog posts, especially when I’m traveling or otherwise busy. This was posted simultaneously with my keynote in Indonesia while I was on stage. |
2009-01-18 00:07:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/tune-in-to-wordpresstv/#comment-456473 |
You should contact [email protected] and they can help you out. |
2009-01-17 08:58:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/top-100-blogs/#comment-456419 |
Nope not my cat. |
2009-01-17 04:29:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/05/milan-day-one/mat_6981/#comment-456400 |
Haha yes. 🙂 |
2009-01-17 04:26:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/virgin-wifi/#comment-456399 |
The Technorati 100 is based on number of incoming links, you don’t have to be registered with Technorati for it to work. |
2009-01-17 04:26:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/top-100-blogs/#comment-456398 |
No that was 140 milliseconds in ping time. The bandwidth was actually pretty low, for example I coudln’t do a Skype video chat. |
2009-01-17 04:25:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/virgin-wifi/#comment-456397 |
I paid I think $10 for the flight. For Las Vegas to San Francisco that felt expensive, for anything longer than 3 hours I’d be alright with that. |
2009-01-17 03:27:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/virgin-wifi/#comment-456391 |
I agree! That’s why the comments are super interesting, it links to BuiltWith Trends which also tracks blog software in an automated way across the top million sites on Quantcast: |
2009-01-17 03:25:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/top-100-blogs/#comment-456390 |
I will take you up on that. 🙂 |
2009-01-13 17:47:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/twenty-five/#comment-456259 |
You can self-host but still upload your videos to WordPress.com. |
2009-01-13 03:11:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/happy-new-year-2/#comment-456233 |
I’m open to going any place where there is a WordCamp. 🙂 There are a lot though so might need to cut down on travel this year. |
2009-01-13 00:27:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/twenty-five/#comment-456222 |
For me the photos are mostly auto-biographical. I don’t do a great job right now of highlighting the good ones, of which there are usually only 1-2 per album. |
2009-01-13 00:18:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/twenty-five/#comment-456221 |
I think Xobni can do some cool stuff like this. |
2009-01-10 00:13:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/top-emailers-2008-etc/#comment-455995 |
Yep! |
2009-01-08 20:17:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/11/around-sydney/mcm_4862-2/#comment-455919 |
It’s the WordPress.com video system. |
2009-01-08 17:17:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/happy-new-year-2/#comment-455914 |
Happy new year! 🙂 |
2009-01-07 21:11:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/open-sourcing-resolutions/#comment-455895 |
I do (photomatt) but I post all my good stuff here. |
2009-01-07 20:17:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/09/scotts-and-salt-lake/mcm_1307/#comment-455893 |
We already have an office in Ireland. 🙂 |
2009-01-06 23:21:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2009/01/open-sourcing-resolutions/#comment-455840 |
It’s the WordPress.com video player, just upload a video to WP.com and you get that. |
2009-01-04 04:17:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/happy-new-year-2/#comment-455749 |
Luckily the law was vague and most stuff wasn’t canceled. |
2009-01-03 17:27:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/happy-new-year-2/#comment-455732 |
Yeah we’re looking into ways of doing captions in the future. |
2008-12-26 06:02:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/twoseven/#comment-455581 |
The video is from Fast Company TV, so not sure what they use. |
2008-12-26 06:01:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/scoble-interviews/#comment-455580 |
Yep! Not my favorite. Taste wasn’t bad, they were just hard to eat. |
2008-12-26 05:59:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/09/shanghai-wordcamp/mcm_0488-2/#comment-455578 |
Missing a few things there, need to update it! |
2008-12-23 07:50:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/friendster-switches/#comment-455512 |
Yep did two interviews. |
2008-12-22 21:36:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/12/02-gallery/img_1578/#comment-455491 |
Cool good to know. I also know Le Monde was on licensed-Typepad as well, and one of the biggies in Japan. What are the best examples of licensed Typepad these days? |
2008-12-22 21:36:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/friendster-switches/#comment-455490 |
Thank you! |
2008-12-22 07:45:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/sydney-beaches/#comment-455465 |
I’m either there same-day or months later. 🙂 |
2008-12-22 07:43:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/friendster-switches/#comment-455464 |
Oh of course Typepad still an active platform with many people on it. But didn’t the codebase used to be licensed out to third-party hosts who ran their own Typepad, so to speak? I recall MLB had an instance as well that they switched to MT. |
2008-12-22 07:42:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/friendster-switches/#comment-455463 |
Neither do I! |
2008-12-21 10:04:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/wordpress-interface-history/#comment-455417 |
Whoops, thanks everyone for the correction. Joe Santa Maria was actually one of my best friends growing up in Houston. Since I’m home for the holidays I must have had him on my mind. Sorry Jason! |
2008-12-21 09:59:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/art-direction-plugin/#comment-455416 |
It’s the WordPress.com player. |
2008-12-16 05:58:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/twoseven/#comment-455296 |
I use it because it works natively on my iPod, it embeds metadata correctly, and it seems trivial to convert between lossless formats if need be. |
2008-12-15 20:26:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/scoble-interviews/#comment-455281 |
Probably me, but not until later in the year when we start to think about the program. |
2008-12-14 11:12:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/wordcamp-sf-2009/#comment-455219 |
It already has been. |
2008-12-11 21:35:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/twoseven/#comment-455145 |
Yep party is coming soon! It’s a lot of photos to get through. |
2008-12-09 22:27:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/sydney-beaches/#comment-455046 |
Nope, didn’t have it at all. |
2008-12-09 22:27:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/most-annoying-economic-crisis/#comment-455045 |
Soon! |
2008-12-09 22:27:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/learn-faster/#comment-455044 |
I never noticed it when I was there, maybe it hadn’t started yet? |
2008-12-09 22:22:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/most-annoying-economic-crisis/#comment-455043 |
Ha, whoops! |
2008-12-09 22:19:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/sydney-beaches/mcm_6343/#comment-455042 |
Come by and check it out. 🙂 |
2008-12-06 23:17:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/scoble-interviews/#comment-454924 |
If you don’t use the feature it’s not that obvious. |
2008-12-05 20:30:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/scoble-interviews/#comment-454899 |
I think the model of support has to evolve. Just because the software is great and stable doesn’t mean there isn’t room for services around it. |
2008-12-04 21:59:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/12/open-source-economy/#comment-454875 |
I am next year for WordCamp. |
2008-11-28 23:39:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/11/entertainment-gathering-08/#comment-454693 |
No that’s not what I said at all, maybe re-read the entry? |
2008-11-27 01:25:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/11/intensely-automattic-changegov/#comment-454623 |
2.7 has a lot of additional comment functionality, like the reply-from-admin and threaded comments I’m using now, but IntenseDebate will remain a plugin. |
2008-11-26 18:46:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/11/intensely-automattic-changegov/#comment-454599 |
Thank you. It was a D3 and 50mm 1.4. |
2008-11-25 17:22:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/11/buenos-aires-day-3/mcm_4198/#comment-454563 |
Yes I’ll be there on Wednesday for this: |
2008-11-17 19:57:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/11/wordcamp-australia/#comment-454200 |
Nope, 1/4000 sec. You can see the tech details of a photo further down on the page. |
2008-11-17 19:55:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/06/trip-to-sligo/mcm_16371/#comment-454199 |
Nope. |
2008-11-16 01:04:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/11/3-million/#comment-454104 |
It’s easy to proxy. 🙂 |
2008-11-14 19:03:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/11/hulu-kudos/#comment-454003 |
The D3 is an amazing camera, I’m personally anxious though for Nikon to come out with a video-taking D3-level response to the Canon Mark III. |
2008-11-10 18:59:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/06/trip-to-sligo/mcm_16371/#comment-453834 |
I think I went there last year: https://ma.tt/photos/log/11-3-2007 |
2008-11-10 17:03:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/11/buenos-aires-day-3/#comment-453829 |
It’s just built-in WP functions, and the photo information comes from the EXIF data that WP automatically extracts and puts in the custom field for the attachment. |
2008-11-10 17:00:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/11/buenos-aires-day-3/mcm_4153/#comment-453828 |
Yep! |
2008-11-08 14:08:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/06/sligo-day-3/mcm_1787/#comment-453730 |
Yep! |
2008-11-07 21:09:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/11/buenos-aires-day-2/mcm_4147/#comment-453670 |
I dropped my camera and the 50mm 1.4 won’t auto-focus correctly most of the time, so I’m on manual until it can be fixed or replaced. |
2008-11-07 21:07:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/11/buenos-aires-day-2/mcm_4084/#comment-453669 |
It was the bar at the W, is that the same? |
2008-11-07 21:06:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/17-gallery/mat_2926/#comment-453668 |
You can register them here: http://nic.tt/ |
2008-11-05 13:51:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/10/polldaddy-goes-automattic/#comment-453571 |
Nope just a long exposure. |
2008-11-04 23:47:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/a-day-in-miami/dsc_0744/#comment-453486 |
Joe Santa Maria was one of my favorite people growing up, I hope he’s doing well. |
2008-11-04 23:47:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/10/brazil-meetup/#comment-453485 |
MailPress! |
2008-11-03 21:54:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/11/facebook-fan/#comment-453447 |
Probably a bit of both. 🙂 |
2008-11-01 18:55:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/09/shanghai-wordcamp/mcm_0458-2/#comment-453392 |
That would make too much sense. 😉 |
2008-10-31 22:13:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/10/brazil-meetup/#comment-453370 |
I think there’s a WordCamp in Tokyo next year that I’m going to. |
2008-10-25 23:26:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/09/shanghai-wordcamp/#comment-453210 |
Things should be a lot more stable as we move them to Automattic infrastructure, just like WordPress.com which is relied on by CNN, Fox News, Time, etc. I’m sorry for the trouble the transition has caused. |
2008-10-20 19:07:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/10/polldaddy-goes-automattic/#comment-452970 |
You should send them some of the stats from the Gravatar anniversary. |
2008-10-20 19:04:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/10/why-gravatar/#comment-452969 |
🙂 |
2008-10-20 16:08:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/10/wordpress-cakes/#comment-452960 |
I used a Nikon D3 for all of these photos. |
2008-10-20 16:08:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/09/oms-birthday-dinner/#comment-452959 |
That’s a cool story. 🙂 |
2008-10-16 17:41:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/10/polldaddy-goes-automattic/#comment-452738 |
We’re going to look at new features and expanding their premium offerings – basically more of what’s already working. |
2008-10-15 22:56:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/10/polldaddy-goes-automattic/#comment-452615 |
Yep for now the user systems are still separate, though we did an integration if you’re using it from inside WP.com. Eventually the user systems will be combined. |
2008-10-15 20:32:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/10/polldaddy-goes-automattic/#comment-452571 |
I think it’s the place to buy the tickets. |
2008-10-15 20:29:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/10/berlin-day-3/mcm_1835/#comment-452569 |
We don’t. |
2008-10-13 20:57:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/10/gravatar-anniversary/#comment-452504 |
Thanks again for organizing! |
2008-10-10 11:17:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/10/berlin-meetup/#comment-452353 |
Nope I’m leaving town before Web 2.0 Expo starts, unfortunately. |
2008-10-09 14:31:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/10/berlin-meetup/#comment-452327 |
Links to new Kindle?? |
2008-10-07 04:44:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/10/broken-kindle/#comment-452230 |
She is. |
2008-10-05 02:12:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/sxsw-day-one/mat_0903/#comment-452129 |
Haha, this was San Francisco. |
2008-10-03 15:27:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/09/first-day-in-beijing/mcm_0080-2/#comment-452086 |
It’ll be an available plugin like Akismet. |
2008-10-02 17:16:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/09/intense-debate-goes-automattic/#comment-452052 |
Haha was that a volunteer? 😉 |
2008-10-02 16:52:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/09/the-publisher/#comment-452050 |
Yep it’s just in alphabetical order, which is why I’m in between Ma and Murdoch. Miroslav – haven’t called anyone yet. I found out via a SMS from Jason Hoffman. |
2008-09-30 00:23:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/09/the-publisher/#comment-451911 |
It’s a topographic representation of the park that shows other cities in relation to where you’re standing. (I think.) |
2008-09-28 07:03:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/09/origins-and-table-mountain/mcm_8488/#comment-451806 |
I have no idea how I missed Birmingham, it’s right there on the site. Must have been late! Entry has been updated. |
2008-09-25 16:21:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/09/wordcamp-weekend/#comment-451730 |
I would install Intense Debate but can’t get in the beta. 😉 |
2008-09-24 19:12:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/09/intense-debate-goes-automattic/#comment-451695 |
Yes most of WordPress.com was inaccessible. |
2008-09-24 19:06:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/09/first-day-in-beijing/#comment-451694 |
Yep! |
2008-09-23 10:42:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/09/first-day-in-beijing/mcm_0091/#comment-451545 |
What do you think, should I keep this one or the one right before it? |
2008-09-22 00:44:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/09/first-day-in-beijing/mcm_0145/#comment-451499 |
Organize a WordCamp out there and I’ll do my best to make it out. 🙂 |
2008-09-07 21:14:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/09/day-in-davao/mcm_8847/#comment-451044 |
Thanks for the suggestion – this was just copied from my httpd.conf so it was doing something ,but it might have been cPanel specific. I’ve removed those two lines. Crazy that 5 years later people still use this. |
2008-08-30 19:11:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/10/wildcard-dns-and-sub-domains/#comment-450738 |
Yep, in December for Web 2.0 there. |
2008-08-30 19:05:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/07/another-one/#comment-450737 |
It’s the “matt’s community tags” plugin. It’s not quite ready for public use, but available: |
2008-08-26 02:08:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/08/start-conference-photos/#comment-450413 |
It was really odd light, it just captured what I was seeing. |
2008-08-26 01:44:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/08/pre-wordcamp-dinner/#comment-450412 |
Sure. |
2008-08-26 01:41:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/05/milan-day-one/mat_7114/#comment-450411 |
This is all just built-in WordPress, using the gallery feature. |
2008-08-23 03:16:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/08/start-conference-photos/#comment-450183 |
Elliot, a few blog posts and 5 comments on a post don’t hit my nerves. Our last major release had 1,277 trackbacks and an announcement video viewed over 700,000 times. Six Apart is a 200 person company and 3+ years older than Automattic, I’m sure they’ll survive a little harmless ribbing. |
2008-08-22 22:27:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/08/mt-pro/#comment-450153 |
On the Akismet spam page it says “Spam is automatically deleted after 15 days, so don’t sweat it.” So I think it does exactly what you ask for already? |
2008-08-21 12:39:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/08/mt-pro/#comment-450040 |
Sure! |
2008-08-20 15:35:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/18-gallery-2/img_1434/#comment-449935 |
Byrne, just don’t forget to contribute back. 🙂 |
2008-08-19 22:29:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/08/wordcamp-photos/#comment-449897 |
Yeah not sure what broke there. |
2008-08-13 18:43:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/08/testing-comment-rating/#comment-449608 |
Final step is you need to display the tags using the_terms(). |
2008-08-06 22:52:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/08/community-tagging-2/#comment-449385 |
You have to add the special div to your page somewhere. |
2008-08-06 02:37:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/08/community-tagging-2/#comment-449326 |
Nope. |
2008-07-31 15:54:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/more-googlebot-flailing/#comment-449129 |
Jodie, all the info is here: |
2008-07-30 19:36:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/07/another-one/#comment-449080 |
I don’t use any plugins, it’s all built-in WP stuff. It’s not easy yet though. |
2008-07-28 07:38:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/07/sphere-wrap-party/mcm_2203/#comment-448900 |
James, as I said in a comment above yours, themes need to be reviewed before showing up in the directory so we can maintain a high level of quality. |
2008-07-26 06:25:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/07/26-by-the-numbers/#comment-448838 |
Dean, you’re using SVN in the themes directory too, you just don’t know it. 🙂 Probably not going to replicate it for the plugin directory in the short term because it’s doing fine on its own and if you can’t use SVN you probably shouldn’t be distributing a plugin. |
2008-07-26 03:35:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/07/26-by-the-numbers/#comment-448839 |
SJ, not sure what you mean? You want to update your Gravatar from inside WP? |
2008-07-25 15:28:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/07/26-by-the-numbers/#comment-448766 |
Not this time, or there would be a picture of him! |
2008-07-25 15:01:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/07/visiting-techstars/#comment-448758 |
Nathan, all of the requirements are documented in the directory but since it’s brand new we’re learning things as we go along so we’re doing a lot of programming, automation, and giving each theme one-on-one attention to make sure everything in the directory is super high quality. Once we get rolling I wouldn’t expect wait time for a new theme to be more than a few hours, but there’s a lot of work between here and there. |
2008-07-25 14:09:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/07/26-by-the-numbers/#comment-448764 |
Adam, 2.5 did about 17k downloads per day, but over 27 days. The numbers are always higher right after a release then start to trail off. The de-duped downloads for 2.5.x were 1.4 million over 108 days. Were you looking for anything specific? |
2008-07-25 14:01:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/07/26-by-the-numbers/#comment-448763 |
Jacob, basically, but the numbers will change a lot when (for example) 2.6 gets in the update system for cpanel. And get a Gravatar! |
2008-07-25 12:51:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/07/26-by-the-numbers/#comment-448762 |
Monika, we haven’t done a security release in 91 days. We release new feature versions every 3-4 months simply because that’s what people have told us they want, and have voted with their blogs that they find value in the new versions. We’ve done the opposite too — there was a year between 2.0 and 2.1 — and it sucked. As for automatic update or concerns with the interface in 2.5, the good news is that because we’re moving quickly we can be very responsive to people’s feedback, and the laser testing I mention in the blog post above is an effort to try and streamline the posting process for folks like your editor. |
2008-07-25 11:45:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/07/26-by-the-numbers/#comment-448760 |
Marco, typically bugs like describe are fixed within a few days of notification. If yours is still in trunk, it’s because we don’t know about it yet! I’ve passed your details to someone who can help, hopefully we can get you cleared up soon. (And if so, please post an update here.) |
2008-07-25 09:58:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/07/26-by-the-numbers/#comment-448757 |
Neil, not that I know of, in fact uploads should be more customizable before. I would try asking on the support forums and if you think it’s a real bug file it. |
2008-07-25 09:03:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/07/26-by-the-numbers/#comment-448756 |
Whoops yes I should have put it in the gallery category. With categories below the post sometimes they’re easy to miss! |
2008-07-25 08:54:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/07/visiting-techstars/#comment-448755 |
Paul, if you poke around you can find the SVN but we’ll more officially point to Trac and a mailing list later today. |
2008-07-24 02:20:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/07/wordpress-for-iphone/#comment-448656 |
Dolemite, any more details? Seems to be working well here. Gabe, yep, and it was! 🙂 |
2008-07-15 15:42:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/07/26-and-cookies/#comment-448059 |
The WordPress app isn’t out yet – it’s in Apple’s hands (and has been for a few days) but they haven’t put it up yet. |
2008-07-13 22:41:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/07/iphone-native-wordpress-client/#comment-447907 |
There are other phones? |
2008-07-11 15:20:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/07/iphone-native-wordpress-client/#comment-447781 |
Michael, of course I do. |
2008-07-11 08:21:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/07/iphone-native-wordpress-client/#comment-447669 |
Clint, nice! I hope Open Source takes over the App Store – especially if iPhone is the next big platform. |
2008-07-11 02:44:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/07/iphone-native-wordpress-client/#comment-447561 |
These pictures were all with a Nikon D3 and a 85mm 1.4 lens. |
2008-07-07 17:30:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/07/july-4th-picnic/#comment-447222 |
Haven’t played with tilt-shift yet, just a low aperture. |
2008-07-06 07:15:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/06/visiting-houston/mcm_1910/#comment-447155 |
Mari, these are for visitors to WordPress.com-hosted blogs, not just the authors of the blogs, so it should be pretty independent from our promotion of Firefox. |
2008-07-05 08:26:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/07/ie6-independence/#comment-447102 |
Asa, since I assume it’s Firefox you’re most interested in, here are the numbers broken down as you request: Jan – Jun, 6 months – 32.82% Pretty strong growth there. I’ll try to remember to do this for the second half of the year next January. |
2008-07-05 01:59:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/07/ie6-independence/#comment-447096 |
Scott Y, I agree. These are more “general public” numbers. We don’t run Google Analytics in the dashboard though, so I’m afraid I don’t have any stats. I do for the WordPress.org website though – the top browser is Firefox with 55.95%. On this site (ma.tt) Firefox has 76.42%!! |
2008-07-04 23:16:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/07/ie6-independence/#comment-447099 |
Catsandbeer, Netscape was below Playstation! |
2008-07-04 21:20:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/07/ie6-independence/#comment-447095 |
When was the last time I asked for anything to cover hosting costs? I did use to pay a $300-500 a month out of pocket to cover WP.org stuff, but I don’t recall whining about it. Now Automattic donates about a dozen powerful dedicated servers + management to the .org side and we’d be happy to help out any open source projects that need infrastructure, even if they “compete” with WP. |
2008-07-02 22:12:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/08/vanilla-sponsored-links/#comment-446759 |
jcaino, with simple one-click install caching plugins like wp-super-cache or batcache WordPress can handle more than enough traffic from Digg, Slashdot, Drudge, and Yahoo Buzz combined. I know because we see several a day. |
2008-07-02 17:44:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/06/wordpres-stats-for-mt/#comment-446751 |
Álvaro, those are for plugins, not WordPress. If you want a per-CVE breakdown, here’s a list: |
2008-06-26 17:08:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/06/hypepad/#comment-446473 |
Your link didn’t come through. |
2008-06-26 17:07:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/06/top-gear-on-wordpress/#comment-446472 |
Don’t miss the page turning, and it doesn’t light up. You need to use light sources just like a normal book. |
2008-06-24 17:31:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/06/kindle-thoughts/#comment-446370 |
I’ll contact them about delegating the DNS so we can do a redirect of the www . |
2008-06-23 04:15:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/06/top-gear-on-wordpress/#comment-446264 |
Anil, in the spirit of focusing on our own tools, I looked into the numbers behind your blog entry showing 42 reported vulnerabilities in WordPress in 2008. I looked through the actual CVEs and it looks like there are only actually 3 — a bit of a miscount on your part. I left a comment on that entry with more info. I expect the other years are similarly inaccurate, I just don’t have time at the moment to go through them. |
2008-06-20 23:52:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/06/hypepad/#comment-446132 |
I disagree that one arbitrary syntax is objectively more or less difficult to learn to a newcomer. I think editing code in general sucks, syntactic sugar is just one piece of the puzzle. There’s a Google Summer of Code project to address some of weaker template areas in WP, but its methods thus far seem to have been okay for the many thousands of themes and theme authors out there. |
2008-06-18 21:30:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/06/hypepad/#comment-446036 |
Thanks Ian! We also do things on signup to stop them, but often they’re indistinguishable from normal signups until they start posting. |
2008-06-18 09:30:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/06/hypepad/#comment-445939 |
Su, as Anil said on the other entry, “Let’s talk about what normal people who aren’t PHP coders can do.” The implication is that MT’s templates are easier to learn and modify than WordPress’, which are PHP-based, which has been made explicitly elsewhere. I think this is bull — they both have a learning curve but at least at the end of WP’s you know some PHP, which is highly applicable other places. In fact MT’s templating only recently became as flexible as PHP: “As of MT 4.1, the Movable Type templating language is now Turing Complete. MT 4.1 introduces some new looping constructs, additional variable types (like hashes and arrays) and control flow structures like If-ElseIf-Else).” So what you end up with is a pale imitation meta-language that is only useful in the context of a single application, hence proprietary. |
2008-06-17 21:50:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/06/hypepad/#comment-445938 |
Anil, you’re focusing on strengths of your platform while falsely saying WordPress.com is 1/3rd spam? With regards to sitemap support on Typepad, the blog post you link says: “If you’re using one of our pre-defined themes, or have customized your own with our point-and-click tools, you can automatically publish a Sitemap by visiting the Publicity page on the Configure tab of your weblog, selecting “On” in the Google Sitemap section, saving that change and republishing your blog. If you’re using Advanced Templates, you can create your own index template with a Google Sitemap based by simply following the instructions and copying-and-pasting the handy code we’ve provided in this Knowledge Base Article.” If I read that correctly, you either have to turn an option on, or if you have custom templates you have to copy and paste a 40 line template file in a proprietary markup language and then submit it to Google using webmaster tools, which require more template editing or file creation to verify. Even once you submit to Google Webmaster it’s a waste because sitemaps are mostly used by non-Google engines like MSN. For WordPress.com there are no additional templates, no buttons to click, no registration for webmaster tools required – it just works. We support sitemaps auto-discovery. I think the difference in the two processes in our “support for sitemaps” is a good illustration of the differences between the platforms. For WordPress.com users it just works, even if they don’t notice it. As for the spam thing, you seem to have misread a mistaken article. Perhaps I could clarify my comments? As quoted in the source article, we’ve deleted over 800,000 splogs from WordPress.com, an example of us being highly proactive and vigilant against splogs on the system. The article you link decides to divide 800,000 by 2.5 million, which was the number of blogs we had at the time, and gets the headline “30 Percent Of Blogs Are Spam.” There are two mistakes there, first the math is completely wrong. Instead of dividing 800k into 2.5m, you should add them, then divide. That gives you about 24%, in line with the linked Silicon Valley Insider article. The second problem is the logical leap from us deleting 800,000 splogs over the lifetime of WordPress.com to telling people that 30% of the blogs currently on WordPress.com are spam, or suggesting that there are 1.1 million splogs on WordPress.com. I’m assuming you had an honest misunderstanding and not malicious intent, so I hope this clears it up for you. Here’s another article with a good overview of splogs on WordPress.com, called Why WordPress.com is Virtually Spam Free: http://www.plagiarismtoday.com/2007/04/09/why-wordpresscom-is-virtually-spam-free/ |
2008-06-17 21:00:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/06/hypepad/#comment-445878 |
I did a little bit, but mostly escaped unharmed. |
2008-06-16 05:42:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/06/exploring-milos/mcm_1126/#comment-445782 |
The camera info is attached to the photo, all of these were with a Nikon D3. |
2008-06-09 18:04:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/05/greek-blogger-camp-2/#comment-445478 |
Uh, that’s not me! That’s Tim. |
2008-06-08 21:53:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/06/santorini/mcm_0510/#comment-445451 |
Sure the blurry effect is called “bokeh” which you can Google or here’s the Wikipedia article: |
2008-06-08 07:17:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/wordcamp-clouds/#comment-445427 |
Yep. |
2008-06-05 13:28:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/05/greek-blogger-camp-2/mcm_0143/#comment-445338 |
Anil, yes that was the explicit idea behind the Akismet API and by cloning it you got those benefits as well. |
2008-06-04 16:28:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/06/wordpres-stats-for-mt/#comment-445324 |
Thank you! It’s a Nikon 50mm f/1.4. It was shot in aperture priority at f/2.5. There are tech details under the (more) section and you can also download the full size and get the full EXIF data. |
2008-06-02 12:54:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/05/arriving-in-greece/mcm_0007/#comment-445223 |
The whole blog is an advertisement. 🙂 |
2008-05-26 00:35:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/05/original-indiana-jones/#comment-444081 |
If anyone here has actually done the starter pistol thing, leave a comment. I wonder if it’s an urban myth. |
2008-05-15 23:58:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/05/dont-check-your-valuables/#comment-443549 |
I’m using the built-in WordPress gallery system. |
2008-05-15 00:55:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/05/milan-day-three/mat_7364/#comment-443478 |
Not just any gun, can you identify it? |
2008-05-11 12:01:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/05/wordcamp-milan-photos/mat_7355/#comment-443310 |
Not making a stance on anything, just following the conversation. 99% of what I read about OpenID is positive, so it was interesting to see someone taking the other side. I think critical arguments clarify your thinking a lot more. |
2008-05-08 20:28:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/05/kyle-skips-openid/#comment-443212 |
2008-05-02 19:16:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/web-20-expo-announcements/#comment-442986 | |
No plans to do .org right now, depends on demand. |
2008-05-01 18:02:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/web-20-expo-announcements/#comment-442929 |
Right now it’s just a WP.com feature. |
2008-04-30 17:53:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/web-20-expo-announcements/#comment-442906 |
Here’s another pic of the same shirt: |
2008-04-29 19:26:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/17-gallery/mat_2753/#comment-442869 |
Ben, that’s not true. The way it ranks is posts from the blog owner are first, then it shows posts from around the wp.com community. It could work for .org as well if we indexed those blogs. |
2008-04-28 19:01:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/web-20-expo-announcements/#comment-442835 |
I’ve been playing with the D3 for a month or two now. Been mostly good so far. |
2008-04-25 04:09:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/08-gallery-2/mat_4080/#comment-442603 |
We’ll announce what we’re launching at the event, that’s the whole point! Also your blog post is wrong, I’ll be on at 10:15 not 10:30. |
2008-04-24 20:07:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/at-web-20-expo/#comment-442586 |
As I mentioned on the dev blog, we’ll be announcing the dates soon. |
2008-04-24 18:07:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/wordcamp-in-vancouver/#comment-442579 |
I had seen you say that somewhere else, I think in something you were saying about tailoring your presentation for the audience. Thanks for the tip. 🙂 |
2008-04-24 17:03:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/at-web-20-expo/#comment-442575 |
I know! We mentioned it to them several times, I guess they never got around to it or didn’t consider it important. |
2008-04-23 07:35:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/thomson-reuters-wordpress/#comment-442392 |
If you read the linked post it should make more sense, I think. |
2008-04-23 01:20:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/optimism-tax/#comment-442353 |
What I had stolen was a few things from my car, which was unlocked and in my garage at the time. Not a huge deal, but a bummer that shook me a bit until I remembered the story and hunted it down. I think everyone should read it. |
2008-04-22 22:46:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/optimism-tax/#comment-442341 |
Right now it’s just using the first image from the gallery, in the future I’ll have it use one that’s tagged a certain way. |
2008-04-22 22:19:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/new-spring-design/#comment-442335 |
I still went to the Jay-Z concert, it was just the following night. |
2008-04-22 17:40:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/new-spring-design/#comment-442299 |
Banago, as I said in the post it was done by Nicolo. |
2008-04-22 16:38:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/new-spring-design/#comment-442293 |
George, I just changed the permalink structure and WP did all the redirects automatically! |
2008-04-22 16:03:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/new-spring-design/#comment-442290 |
Milo, I coded up the theme from scratch based on the HTML + CSS Nicolo had done. |
2008-04-22 07:52:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/new-spring-design/#comment-442292 |
aag, you don’t need to. It’s built into Gravatar now, all of the geometric things you see here are from Gravatar. |
2008-04-21 23:02:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/new-spring-design/#comment-442189 |
We now have Identicons! Yay Gravatar. A blog post about that coming soon. |
2008-04-21 22:47:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/new-spring-design/#comment-442171 |
Oscar, Web Designer Wall is gorgeous, in fact I just contacted them about doing a theme for the WP.com marketplace, but I hadn’t seen it until today and Nicolo is a very upstanding guy and wouldn’t have ripped anyone off. |
2008-04-21 21:18:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/new-spring-design/#comment-442149 |
Kelson, I forgot that Gravatar actually has an undocumented way of doing that. Just add default=wavatar or default=monsterid. Here come the monsters… Meech says the Identicon geometric thing will be around soonish, so I’ll switch to that when it’s ready. |
2008-04-21 20:24:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/new-spring-design/#comment-442155 |
Like I said NIcolo did all the design work, I’m not sure how he created everything, maybe he could drop by the comments and let us know. |
2008-04-21 20:08:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/new-spring-design/#comment-442130 |
Whoops, comments were broken. Should be better now. |
2008-04-21 19:11:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/new-spring-design/#comment-442100 |
Nope it turns out my flight this morning was before the mass started, and I couldn’t get a ticket anyway. Watched it on TV. |
2008-04-21 02:34:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/papal-wordpress/#comment-442066 |
Hone, you basically just described our VIP hosting: |
2008-04-21 00:33:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/securityfocus-sql-injection-bogus/#comment-442059 |
Yep, from my grandparents. |
2008-04-21 00:29:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/05-gallery/#comment-442058 |
Derek, as I mentioned in the post, this is a high priority for us. |
2008-04-18 15:18:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/securityfocus-sql-injection-bogus/#comment-441950 |
We do the same thing, just pretend everything was one decimal point over. We don’t do large-scale restructures, which is why 95% of plugins work from release to release. Our release schedule is widely known (3 major releases a year) and we publish the major release targets months beforehand and they are in active public testing starting at least a month before the release date. The entire development process happens on public mailing lists, bug trackers, and every single change to the code is sent out to mailing list of hundreds of people. |
2008-04-16 12:37:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/securityfocus-sql-injection-bogus/#comment-441808 |
Matthijs, the code-base is regularly audited for problems, and we do regular security updates that change no features. We also have maintained a branch of nothing but security updates for several years. The problems are (1) sometimes new features make WP more secure overall, like the new cookie and password system, but that can’t go into the 2.0 branch because it’s too complex and far-reaching (2) we can’t maintain more than 2 versions of concurrent development at once and (3) if there was a magic way to sit down or spend time/money and have 0 security bugs, every company in the world would do it. We have security updates, OS X does, Firefox does, everyone does. It’s better to assume there will be updates and optimize for that case, rather than assume we’ll be the first perfect piece of code in the consumer web space. |
2008-04-16 08:28:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/securityfocus-sql-injection-bogus/#comment-441805 |
As a developer do you see anything in that report that we could use? |
2008-04-16 01:20:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/securityfocus-sql-injection-bogus/#comment-441774 |
Yep, same toublemaker. |
2008-04-15 16:45:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/on-sphere/#comment-441735 |
King Rat, we support one new branch and one legacy branch, in line with the Debian model. I don’t know about any Atom bugs in 2.5, if you link me to the ticket I’ll make sure it’s fixed in 2.5.1. I didn’t mean to suggest people not use plugins, just that they keep them up to date and reward responsive developers. |
2008-04-15 03:00:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/securityfocus-sql-injection-bogus/#comment-441706 |
Milorad, you may be unfamiliar with the WP release process, but major releases are in the X.X range, and minor releases are X.X.X. So 2.2 to 2.3 is a major release with functionality changes, 2.3.1 to 2.3.2 is just fixes. 3.0 will just be the next version after 2.9. We’re fighting version number inflation. Tobe, sounds like there might be another malicious account on the server. I’d recommend talking to a sysadmin about it. |
2008-04-15 02:42:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/securityfocus-sql-injection-bogus/#comment-441705 |
Tomas, the 2.0 branch is supported until 2010. |
2008-04-15 02:05:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/securityfocus-sql-injection-bogus/#comment-441704 |
Evan, I’m pretty sure Media Temple has an upgrader too, it’s just in a different part of the interface. Maybe a MT user could confirm? |
2008-04-15 01:56:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/securityfocus-sql-injection-bogus/#comment-441703 |
Morydd, I don’t mean from a legal point of view, I mean from an ease-of-upgrade point of view. WordPress is designed to allow you to make changes through plugins that hopefully work from version to version without requiring major modification. |
2008-04-15 01:47:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/securityfocus-sql-injection-bogus/#comment-441702 |
Stephen, that’s pretty standard, but usually it’s the edge-case bugs or things in weird hosting setups. WP releases get a ton of testing, for example 2.5 had over 50,000 downloads before it was released, so most bugs are squashed far before it ever hits the public. |
2008-04-14 23:05:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/securityfocus-sql-injection-bogus/#comment-441701 |
Jeremy, the new flash uploader is a lot more complex than previous things we attempted. Maybe try the plugin that disables it? We usually don’t do a x.x.1 release until at least a month after the release, but there have already been dozens of changes and improvements to the codebase to fix things that weren’t caught by our beta testers. |
2008-04-14 21:55:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/securityfocus-sql-injection-bogus/#comment-441700 |
Roland, because as I mention in the post you shouldn’t ever modify any core files. There are hooks for pretty much everything in WordPress, and if there’s one missing than file a patch and it’ll be in the next version. Also, people savvy enough to make patch files are usually savvy enough to use SVN, which is my favorite method. |
2008-04-14 20:02:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/securityfocus-sql-injection-bogus/#comment-441699 |
underscore, that thread looks like a good example of two things I mention in the post: insecure permissions on your host and previously compromised passwords being used with new versions. I don’t see anything that indicates a problem in our posting system though. |
2008-04-14 19:56:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/securityfocus-sql-injection-bogus/#comment-441698 |
Handyguys, that’s why we made it such a priority (and delayed the release) to have one-click plugin upgrades in 2.5. Assuming the plugin author uses the repository, you should always know if there’s a new version available. |
2008-04-14 19:40:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/securityfocus-sql-injection-bogus/#comment-441697 |
Agreed, only do the upgrade through the control panel if you also did the install through there. Otherwise, the WPAU plugin is perfect. Skott, that has been discussed on wp-hackers a few times, if you like to bring it up there they can talk you through it. Short answer, as I understand it – it’s only an issue if you have your encoding set to GBK or similar in your wp-config.php file, and people who distribute WP in locales where it would be an issue use the documented workaround. |
2008-04-14 19:23:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/securityfocus-sql-injection-bogus/#comment-441696 |
Tim, you’ll have to ask Mark Jaquith who maintains the 2.0 branch. |
2008-04-14 18:50:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/securityfocus-sql-injection-bogus/#comment-441695 |
Yes, 2.5 fixes the KSES issue I like in the post. |
2008-04-14 18:15:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/securityfocus-sql-injection-bogus/#comment-441694 |
TGA, I thought most of that was fixed when we broke out the color into their own stylesheets (fresh and classic), but if not feel free to file bugs in Trac and we can get that fixed up for 2.5.1 and WP.com. |
2008-04-14 17:38:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/any-color-schemes/#comment-441610 |
Hey Dean! Your stuff is very cool, would love to see more follow your lead. |
2008-04-14 17:12:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/any-color-schemes/#comment-441604 |
Daniel, I totally agree. I didn’t mean to say users are wrong, just that there are some things out there that make it as easy as clicking a button. Core update, like Apple’s or Firefox’s, is a top priority for 2.6 but it’s a tough problem to tackle in heterogeneous hosting environments. As more and more people use WP as a platform it’s one of our biggest responsibilities to our users and developers. |
2008-04-14 17:02:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/securityfocus-sql-injection-bogus/#comment-441605 |
Melissa, this post on my personal blog isn’t setting the priority for future WP releases, just something I’m curious about seeing more of. I’m sure someone will come out with a plugin that puts the categories wherever you want them, and the feedback you’ve expressed is something that has been heard many times before and will be incorporated into version 2.6. Our initial evidence suggests that the new category placement hasn’t impacted usage negatively, but it’s definitely something that seems to be a banner issue for people unsatisfied with parts of the new admin. We’re always open to new ideas for layout and interface, and some interesting ones have already been proposed. Onward and upward. 🙂 |
2008-04-14 02:36:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/any-color-schemes/#comment-441570 |
Darran, WordPress 2.5 has multi-upload, that’s what I use to make my galleries. However because it’s on the bleeding edge of browser/flash/server technology, it isn’t available to everyone on every setup, just those on fairly up-to-date systems. |
2008-04-14 02:29:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/any-color-schemes/#comment-441569 |
Have you tried getting help on the WP support forums? Or if you’re interested in helping out, contribute some time and debugging on the wp-testers mailing list. I’m not sure if you’re running into a bug or if there’s some sort of human or configuration error. (And my comments are not the place to figure out.) |
2008-04-14 01:38:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/any-color-schemes/#comment-441551 |
I find I’m a lot faster with the new admin because, for example, almost every important page is linked from the dashboard now. |
2008-04-14 01:18:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/any-color-schemes/#comment-441548 |
Bryan, there’s a bug with some web servers that cut off the AJAX replies. We already have a workaround in core. |
2008-04-13 23:45:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/any-color-schemes/#comment-441550 |
Tim, you can insert directly after upload, no need to save and bounce to gallery. |
2008-04-13 20:25:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/any-color-schemes/#comment-441531 |
Flahute, if there’s market demand for it, it’ll happen. Some people are pretty set in their ways and have had trouble adjusting, but the new admin really is better and faster to use, you just have to develop the same muscle memory and comfort that you had before, which will take a few weeks. |
2008-04-13 20:00:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/any-color-schemes/#comment-441528 |
Sweet, I’d love to see some of the pics. My email is on the contact page. |
2008-04-10 16:24:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/wp-meetup-in-philadelphia/#comment-441371 |
It’s a Nikon D3 + 50mm lens. |
2008-04-10 16:22:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/08-gallery-2/mat_4037/#comment-441370 |
That’s a project we’re actively working on. |
2008-04-07 13:49:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/wordpress-is-open-source/#comment-441235 |
The artist is Lea Feinstein. |
2008-04-05 22:28:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/05-gallery/dsc_0784/#comment-441176 |
Sign up at gravatar.com. |
2008-04-02 20:50:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/sxsw-day-one/#comment-440907 |
I like people to leave their email with comments because sometimes I email them. |
2008-04-02 19:07:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/openid-and-spam/#comment-440906 |
That seems like a lot of work for such a small problem. |
2008-04-02 19:00:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/openid-and-spam/#comment-440908 |
Chris, there seem to be some good plugins for wp.org, but haven’t seen anything we could use on wp.com yet. It’d be interesting to hear any stats the Blogger guys could share about how many OpenID-authed comments they get, and what that is as a percentage of their total. Commenting, though, seems a fairly lame place to enable consumption since 99% of our blogs don’t require registration. |
2008-04-02 08:21:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/04/openid-and-spam/#comment-440864 |
If you have questions, join and ask on the mailing list. |
2008-04-01 20:31:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/new-buddypress-site/#comment-440836 |
Mike, I’ve sent you more than a dozen emails in the past year. So have other people. You seem to have trouble receiving mail from our servers, though no problems sending. (Oddly also, we have no problems interacting with other people’s Gmails, in fact most of the team uses Gmail.) Your constant attacks, though, means no one wants to talk to you anymore. |
2008-04-01 18:49:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/catching-up-on-march/#comment-440828 |
That’s most likely an issue with your host, if you can try it somewhere else do that first. |
2008-04-01 18:34:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/wordcamp-clouds/#comment-440827 |
That’s the Dallas DFW aiport. |
2008-03-31 19:17:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/wordcamp-clouds/mat_3607/#comment-440729 |
Since it’s a photo of you, use it for whatever you like. |
2008-03-31 19:17:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/first-day-of-wordcamp/mat_3491/#comment-440728 |
The best thing to look at is the changes to the default template – it has it all. |
2008-03-31 17:04:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/19-gallery/#comment-440720 |
You are, right? |
2008-03-31 17:02:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/02/29-gallery/dsc_0664/#comment-440719 |
I’m using a Nikon D3 with a 50m 1.4 Nikkor lens for the majority of these shots. |
2008-03-30 18:47:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/17-gallery/#comment-440658 |
Angelfire, 2.5 has been finished for a while. That’s why we did release candidates. You’re probably looking at the issue tracker, which has no correlation with the actual completion of of version. I’m not sure where you got that impression, but you should correct he source. |
2008-03-29 22:25:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/wc-dallas-wp-25/#comment-440621 |
George, the best way to get involved is to join the wp-hackers mailing list and start helping out on the bug tracker. Also check out this article: |
2008-03-29 21:46:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/wc-dallas-wp-25/#comment-440602 |
Uh, this is 2.5! |
2008-03-29 13:48:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/19-gallery/mat_3244/#comment-440583 |
It’s just a different template tag, nothing fancy. The latest image.php in the default theme separates it out so you can easily see how to link or unlink. |
2008-03-28 00:13:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/19-gallery/mat_3230/#comment-440503 |
Nope, my Mom’s. |
2008-03-27 21:24:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/16-gallery/mat_2747/#comment-440489 |
Sam, you can see a screencast of how it works here: |
2008-03-27 17:58:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/17-gallery/#comment-440476 |
Love it! |
2008-03-27 17:57:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/02/28-gallery/dsc_0617/#comment-440475 |
Corrected, thanks. |
2008-03-27 13:01:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/16-gallery/#comment-440465 |
Yes that’s deliberate. |
2008-03-27 04:05:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/19-gallery/mat_3230/#comment-440442 |
MisterP, that’s still there for the old photos, haven’t ported those features over to the new stuff yet, but I’ll take a look at it. |
2008-03-27 00:40:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/08-gallery/#comment-440431 |
Connie, you need to edit the “medium” side under Settings > Misc or change your template to show ‘full’ instead of ‘medium’ in the image template tag. |
2008-03-27 00:39:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/19-gallery/mat_3230/#comment-440430 |
Gabriel, making the thumbnails the same proportion is an option in 2.5, just not one I’ve chosen. |
2008-03-27 00:36:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/17-gallery/#comment-440429 |
Yep, I do it just like asides. |
2008-03-26 21:51:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/19-gallery/#comment-440420 |
Yep, he’s a pretty fly guy – this picture is better: |
2008-03-26 05:50:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/18-gallery/mat_2969/#comment-440360 |
Must be an unlucky coincidence, or the MASSIVE amount of traffic this site sends. 😉 |
2008-03-24 13:24:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/mybabyourbabycom-on-mu/#comment-440261 |
Ray, just wrote a blog post about you guys. |
2008-03-24 08:15:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/05-gallery/#comment-440241 |
That’s a really cool MU site, I’ll have to remember to point to that. As for the mother, she’s very sharp, I believe has a self-hosted WP already. |
2008-03-24 08:08:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/05-gallery/#comment-440240 |
This is the new built-in gallery feature of WordPress 2.5. No plugins needed. 🙂 |
2008-03-24 04:01:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/08-gallery/#comment-440223 |
Thank you! |
2008-03-23 20:02:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/05-gallery/#comment-440180 |
You better believe it. |
2008-03-23 03:17:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/19-gallery/#comment-440094 |
Aw thank you. |
2008-03-23 03:16:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/17-gallery/mat_2789/#comment-440093 |
Paul, probably because I had to change all the permalinks, should be better now. Joshua, what do you think would make them look better in feed readers? |
2008-03-22 18:17:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/17-gallery/#comment-440063 |
Alexa is cool but in many ways flawed. (BTW, Nine Inch Nails? :)) A more direct comparison would be Quantcast, since both WordPress.com and Typepad use their tracking pixel on all the sites: http://www.quantcast.com/wordpress.com/traffic My guess is that Livejournal was the vast majority of their users and pageviews, which is why they don’t talk about either number anymore now that they’ve dumped it. Vox has a tracking pixel too, if you’re curious: http://www.quantcast.com/vox.com What’s interesting to note there is the WordPress.com numbers above DO NOT include blogs with their own domains, to see the real totals you have to go here: |
2008-03-17 16:31:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/wordpress-is-open-source/#comment-439896 |
I visited the link you sent me but it just took me to a XML file. Maybe I don’t have the right bindings in my browser. |
2008-03-16 14:17:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/christian-lander-on-swpl/#comment-439873 |
The chances of that happening are very, very low. |
2008-03-15 19:44:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/10/gallery-10-6-2007/i-img_0716/#comment-472047 |
I don’t think there’s anythong wrong with people using a ton of plugins, it allows everyone to handcraft their perfect blogging tool a la carte without the bloat of stuff they don’t want. We do incorporate plugin functionality into core occasionally, but only when it’s something that we think will delight the majority of WordPress users. I don’t know what you think of this site, but it only uses two plugins – Akismet and WordPress.com Stats. |
2008-03-15 04:14:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/wordpress-is-open-source/#comment-439792 |
Alex, WordPress has a built-in object cache that can reduce most pages to 0 queries, you just have to enable it in your config file. That said, the DB is rarely the bottleneck in most situations I’ve seen. Daniel Stout, actually in WordPress whether you show 10 post or 100 it’s the same number of queries, it’s just more data. Some non-scientific tests I did on this blog, which has zero caching, showed that the queries were typically less than 10% of the total page generation time. As for plugin compatibility, of the thousands of plugins available only a few require serious updates, and since it’s easy to follow our development plugin authors tend to have be ready by the time a release comes out. In 2.3 we included a plugin update notification, so you get a friendly message when there’s a new version of any plugin you use, and in 2.5 we have a one-click upgrade available, like how Firefox finds and installs updates for extensions. As for the guy you linked to, I generally don’t advocate people use a VPS unless they’re comfortable with configuring server software and tweaking it — 99% of the problems I’ve seen are badly considered web servers, where they load all of PHP (20mb-ish) for every CSS or image hit. However it’s impossible to be sure without looking at his specific setup. A good shared host or something like Media Temple’s Grid Server is a way better choice for most folks. 256mb is actually a ton of memory and more than enough to run a regular blog. The future of the web is dynamic. I think the dynamic approach of WordPress is right for 99% of sites, and something like Super Cache which writes out static files that work even when the DB is down is right for the other 0.9%. For the top 0.1% of sites in the world, WordPress easily scales across any number of web servers (it’s stateless) and DB servers (with HyperDB). Barry did a presentation on it last year at WordCamp: http://www.slideshare.net/bazza/high-performance-wordpress Facebook, WordPress.com, Digg, Wikipedia, Flickr — all dynamic PHP + MySQL. |
2008-03-15 03:31:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/wordpress-is-open-source/#comment-439787 |
Here ya go: |
2008-03-14 19:22:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/02/29-gallery/#comment-439762 |
Here’s a post from someone trying to use MTCS for a client: http://breakingwindows.com/2008/03/movable_type_community_solutio.php |
2008-03-14 16:26:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/wordpress-is-open-source/#comment-439755 |
I don’t know of any Windows auto authentication plugins, most folks I’ve seen thus far use LDAP or HTTP auth as the glue: |
2008-03-14 08:58:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/wordpress-is-open-source/#comment-439739 |
Chetan, many colleges and such use WP with internal authentication, the auth system is completely pluggable so you can replace any part of it. As for 3 feature releases a year, yes I am proud of it and I hope we achieve it again this year. It allows us to put improvements in the hands of users more frequently, and helps us not try to cram everything into one release. Our growth has also gone way up since we started more regular releases. |
2008-03-13 21:33:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/wordpress-is-open-source/#comment-439727 |
Self Exile, that guy is back again? I’m surprised he’s still writing for them. I see Toni already responded in the comments, I think we can leave it at that. |
2008-03-13 14:48:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/wordpress-is-open-source/#comment-439662 |
Michele, WordPress’ success so far is the result of the structure it still has today — there are 4 core committers, dozens of developers who regularly contribute code, and if there’s an unresolved argument or design decision I step in as BDFL to keep things moving, similar to how things work in Python with Guido or Ubuntu with Shuttleworth. This allows us to have the best of community-led development (like the taxonomy system) without getting bogged down in bikeshed discussions. |
2008-03-13 14:00:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/wordpress-is-open-source/#comment-439663 |
JY, yep that’s what I meant, I talked about being able to built WP.com and edublogs.org after the WordPress MU line. My point was you can, and people have, take Free software and create WP.com. In fact last year Le Monde switched thousands of blogs from Typepad to WPMU, I don’t think they could have done the same to Movable Type. |
2008-03-13 13:55:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/wordpress-is-open-source/#comment-439669 |
James, I’ll add something to the header. |
2008-03-13 09:30:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/wordpress-is-open-source/#comment-439666 |
Good point Jay, I don’t think very many people, particularly corporations, are making a decision about MT vs WP based on price. |
2008-03-13 09:10:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/wordpress-is-open-source/#comment-439665 |
Alex, I’d be really interested in performance improvements. We host 2.6 million WordPress blogs that served 149 million pageviews last week. I’m not aware of any performance issues that aren’t addressed in version 2.5 of WP, but if you know of any send me a note and a link to any Trac tickets you felt didn’t get proper attention. We will never implement every idea, but I do think everything should get fair consideration. |
2008-03-13 07:27:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/wordpress-is-open-source/#comment-439625 |
Jay, it’s obvious why you’re one of the busiest guys in blogging, and your clients are lucky. Thanks for the comments. About MT Community Solution though, doesn’t that cost 10k+? When they ask you to contact them for pricing that usually means you’re in trouble. |
2008-03-13 04:34:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/wordpress-is-open-source/#comment-439619 |
Thanks Boris, I think the way Drupal and WordPress have co-existed is a great model to follow despite a few distractions along the way, and your role in facilitating that as an ambassador has been crucial. It’s rare for code for one project to be directly applicable to another, but ideas and values are contagious — in the good Isley Brothers way. |
2008-03-13 03:40:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/wordpress-is-open-source/#comment-439617 |
Journihilism, I hadn’t seen a MT blog do that yet. Could you point me to the template tags and I’ll update the post with a link? To clarify, I don’t mean “next post | previous post” but “next page | previous page”. (I’ve seen it on Typepad and Vox, but not Movable Type.) |
2008-03-13 01:10:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/wordpress-is-open-source/#comment-439616 |
Michael, we’ve competed for years! I do understand where you’re coming from though, if I was in your position I might try to do the same. |
2008-03-12 22:48:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/wordpress-is-open-source/#comment-439614 |
George, I agree! I had joined their chat channel and answered questions and volunteered advice when asked. I pointed out bugs on their site, like a copyright in their site footer years out of date, privately to Byrne. A day or two before their post I shook hands with David Recordon and Anil Dash. If they’re approaching it like a zero-sum game though, I think it our responsibility to put our point of view out there and defend the values, integrity, and community of WordPress. That said, it’s a waste of both of our time, which is why I was surprised to see them put such a provocative post out there that required a response. |
2008-03-12 22:44:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/wordpress-is-open-source/#comment-439610 |
Serge, very sorry you didn’t enjoy the panel. It was definitely aimed at people who want to geek out about servers and server software, so if that’s not your cup of tea I could see it being a real bore. I hope you found something else that piqued your interest. |
2008-03-12 16:02:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/sxsw-day-one/#comment-439539 |
You can tag people, just leave a comment! |
2008-03-10 16:48:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/sxsw-day-one/#comment-439500 |
The gallery stuff will be on .com when we port that over to the 2.5 codebase, right now it’s on 2.3. The action is on the .org side right now. |
2008-03-10 08:39:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/sxsw-day-one/#comment-439490 |
I’m making some changes to the attachment template, give me a few minutes. |
2008-03-09 20:14:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/sxsw-day-one/#comment-439457 |
Sorry Jonathan, there’s a bug in WP right now that is publishing the visual version of the post and not the HTML version. |
2008-03-08 17:28:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/wp-at-ebay/#comment-439436 |
Oh they look good everywhere: http://www.flickr.com/photos/markjaquith/212328104/ |
2008-03-07 18:25:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/at-sxsw-2/#comment-439399 |
Alanna, tell him thanks! I appreciate it. |
2008-03-06 08:07:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/backing-buddypress/#comment-439345 |
PG, I’m very familiar with Drupal and what it’s capable of — it’s a very powerful tool. I think that the change we’re hoping to see in the landscape is different enough that it warrants a separate project though. BuddyPress is able to take advantage of the thousands of plugins and themes available for WordPress, as well as the scaling lessons we’ve learned in taking WordPress.com from nothing to one of the largest sites on the web. |
2008-03-04 23:06:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/backing-buddypress/#comment-439196 |
Evan, we’re moving servers so took the downloads down temporarily, it’ll be back up once we get the new infrastructure going. |
2008-03-04 21:21:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/backing-buddypress/#comment-439190 |
Fred, we spend significant resources on limiting the growth of splogs, and our product Akismet was one of the first to target web spam specifically, it has blocked billions of spams from getting on blogs. |
2008-03-04 14:54:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/percentage-of-splogs/#comment-439214 |
I added your link to the post, thanks for the numbers. |
2008-03-04 03:49:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/03/percentage-of-splogs/#comment-439136 |
My pictures are ready to go, I’m just waiting for certain features within WordPress to start working and creating intermediate sizes so I can upload them to my blog instead of Gallery. |
2008-02-29 07:38:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/02/northern-voice/#comment-439084 |
I think either the slides or the audio in isolation would be a bad experience, I’ll put up a link if anyone has either a video or synchronized slides/audio. |
2008-02-24 18:48:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/02/northern-voice/#comment-439018 |
I think New York in March, still figuring out logistics though. |
2008-02-11 22:31:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/02/upcoming-speaking/#comment-438729 |
This is for working with a DroboShare on a local network, so SMB is the best and required. |
2008-02-10 00:16:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/02/nice-smbfs-tutorial/#comment-438653 |
Good catch Charles. 🙂 |
2008-02-08 04:22:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/02/wither-dreamweaver/#comment-438643 |
I almost never use the WYSIWYG so that’s not a huge deal to me. (Though I sometimes use it like a document editor, since it creates nice clean HTML, but it’s been crashing and losing stuff so much I just can’t trust it anymore. I’ve lost many, many hours of work to this thing, including a lot of the core WordPress CSS changes.) |
2008-02-07 22:31:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/02/wither-dreamweaver/#comment-438498 |
Yep I’m on PC. |
2008-02-07 20:20:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/02/wither-dreamweaver/#comment-438470 |
The incompatibility with 2.3.2 should be fixed now. |
2008-01-30 07:19:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/01/twitter-theme/#comment-438107 |
Victor, already have. Check out the SVN link towards the end of the post. |
2008-01-29 02:11:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/01/twitter-theme/#comment-438038 |
Thanks for stopping by Seth! What you describe is what I imagined was the situation. We both started our blogs in 2002, you in January and me in June. I switched my domain from photomatt.net to ma.tt earlier this week, and the good news is that it’s not that bad. I’m 99% sure that Typepad does the proper 301 redirects. (I’ll double-check that.) You don’t lose any traffic because everyone going to your old domain in search results (or links) is just redirected. The listed Pagerank takes about 1-2 weeks to transfer to the new domain, but like I said earlier you don’t lose any traffic during that time, because the old URLs still work. Even though you’ve been blogging for many years I hope that that there are more years ahead of your blog than behind it, so it’s a good long-term investment. When all else changes, your name stays the same. |
2008-01-27 19:18:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/01/nickel-and-diming/#comment-437955 |
“Would you be as fussed if it was sethgodin.wordpress.com?” Yes, nearly all our largest blogs have their own domain, which is why a lot of our traffic isn’t counted by Alexa/Comscore. Like I said, it isn’t about platform (though who wouldn’t want Seth on theirs) but just about building your house on a solid foundation, which I believe you can do equally well on either platform. |
2008-01-27 08:31:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/01/nickel-and-diming/#comment-437929 |
Rick Beckman, I didn’t have to do anything to redirect the permalinks, I just changed them under Options > Permalink Structure and WordPress did the rest. |
2008-01-24 18:29:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/01/on-matt/#comment-437729 |
Yeah I realize the ma.tt will be weird to people, but hopefully weird enough that it’s memorable. If nothing else, it’s short. 🙂 |
2008-01-24 08:53:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/01/on-matt/#comment-437671 |
My original blog was on mullenweg.com, but it’s just feels a little clunky as a domain name. |
2008-01-24 04:47:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/01/on-matt/#comment-437650 |
I paid 1k, 500/yr for two years. Sorry if my sentence was ambiguous. |
2008-01-24 02:19:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/01/on-matt/#comment-437637 |
That’s probably because my URL changed and you’re linking to the old URL. |
2008-01-23 16:41:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/01/sun-acquires-mysql/#comment-437534 |
Michael R. Bernstein, it’s the past 365 days. |
2008-01-23 16:24:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/01/act-two/#comment-437547 |
There’s no code limit, but there’s an effective server limit currently of about 90MB. That may be upped in the next week or so. |
2008-01-22 04:40:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/01/three-gigabytes/#comment-437340 |
The feed for WordPress.com news should be here: |
2008-01-21 19:09:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/01/three-gigabytes/#comment-437305 |
It was fantastic, would love to go back. |
2008-01-20 23:31:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/01/la-nacion-interview/#comment-437222 |
The nice thing about OS software is that if its vendor screws it up, for example after an acquisition, the community (or another company!) can just fork it. All its users are protected. I’m not worried at all, in fact I’m more hopeful than before that long-standing bugs will get fixed and performance improved in ways that will impact WordPress. |
2008-01-17 02:35:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/01/sun-acquires-mysql/#comment-436835 |
Haha there’s nothing to be sorry about. 🙂 |
2008-01-16 00:03:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/01/top-emailers/#comment-436706 |
Spam is definitely not included in these numbers. I actually don’t run spam through my stats script because it would be too process intensive, I just dev/null it before it gets processed. |
2008-01-13 00:31:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/01/top-emailers/#comment-436514 |
Correct, they couldn’t change the license. (And they couldn’t buy WordPress.org anyway, there’s nothing to sell.) |
2008-01-10 22:10:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/01/general-motors-using-wordpress/#comment-436261 |
You’re right, it might be time to release RoutePress. |
2008-01-10 22:01:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/01/top-emailers/#comment-436260 |
The license of WordPress (GPL) ensures that that freedom can never be taken away from you. |
2008-01-07 20:52:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/01/general-motors-using-wordpress/#comment-436089 |
Jeff, you should dig deeper into WP’s roles system, it’s every bit as flexible as Drupal. |
2008-01-05 20:49:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2008/01/graffitti-disses-wordpress/#comment-435969 |
I thought Google won a court case saying that thumbnails were legal. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfect_10_v._Google_Inc http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_leading_legal_cases_in_copyright_law#United_States |
2007-12-31 20:33:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/12/notcot/#comment-435700 |
Nika, isn’t it just like a thumbnail of your photography? It’s not the whole picture. |
2007-12-31 18:16:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/12/notcot/#comment-435689 |
Nope, giving me some food for thought on this year’s resolutions though. |
2007-12-30 07:08:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/02/2007-resolutions/#comment-435611 |
I strongly disagree with pretty much everything you just said. |
2007-12-27 20:48:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/12/giving-away-your-code/#comment-435475 |
Yep it was the Ask one, but the invisible DIV totally broke the site. Back to the drawing board… |
2007-12-24 20:10:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/12/falling-snow-script/#comment-435260 |
That plugin on wpplugins.info is horribly coded, I wouldn’t recommend people use it. |
2007-12-24 10:52:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/12/falling-snow-script/#comment-435234 |
Wow, the Ask.com implementation is beautiful. |
2007-12-23 18:10:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/12/falling-snow-script/#comment-435186 |
eBay totally works, I wasn’t trying to make a definitely list, but someone should. |
2007-12-18 03:35:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/12/web-apps-with-class/#comment-434799 |
Ray, thanks! Bonus points for misuse of “nihilistic.” |
2007-12-17 18:27:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/12/web-apps-with-class/#comment-434766 |
Here were my resolutions last year: |
2007-12-07 21:27:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/not-too-late/#comment-434224 |
Sorry! I messed up the link. |
2007-12-03 02:41:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/12/eg-blogging/#comment-433968 |
Don’t worry “dude”, we get bashed plenty too. (See above.) |
2007-12-02 14:14:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/al-gore-hacked/#comment-433931 |
Sorry I thought I had left a comment earlier but I didn’t hit submit. My wording was off, my intention was more what Cody was saying, not calling Facebook users dumb, as I’m one myself. |
2007-11-29 17:22:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/facebook-wp-fan/#comment-433723 |
PPP pollutes your posts, TLA pollutes your sidebar/blogroll. Advertisers on both have the same goal — to get their links on thousands of blogs to increase their ranking in Google for the terms they care about. I think PPP started about buzz marketing, but no bloggers with meaningful traffic or audience signed up, so it turned into a market for TLA but with the semi-respectable cover of paid reviews or buzz marketing. Mike, no slap on the wrist, any press is good press as long as our name is spelled right. 🙂 When I’ve perceived bias or problems with TC’s coverage I’ve been direct and clear in saying so, it’s not my style to go sideways. Save for one author, I think TC is a leader in the blogosphere which is why I took the time to write this in the first place. |
2007-11-29 07:00:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/techcrunchs-social-responsibility/#comment-433675 |
Unfortunately the file permissions required to make one-click upgrading possible would also open the blog up to problems like the one Nick La describes above. |
2007-11-27 23:29:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/al-gore-hacked/#comment-433523 |
She is! |
2007-11-23 05:32:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/11/gallery-11-4-2005/i-img_0810/#comment-474090 |
Canon 24-70mm L. |
2007-11-23 05:31:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/10/gallery-10-31-2007/i-img_0957/#comment-471874 |
I told my Mom the fruit wasn’t real, just plastic. |
2007-11-16 00:46:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/fruit-bowl/#comment-432881 |
“Should we base our CSS-only themes on Kubrick or Sandbox?” You can base it on the HTML of any of the free themes currently available on WP.com. Whichever you’re most comfortable with is fine, I think most people would suggest Sandbox 1.0 is the best base though. |
2007-11-08 02:19:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/marketplace-followup/#comment-432491 |
Michael, as a designer you can choose to promote the GPL version or not. However I think people will make so much from the theme marketplace that the .org side will be like a rounding error or not worth the trouble to set up a custom billing system, police piracy, do support, etc. |
2007-11-06 03:15:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/wpcom-marketplace-idea/#comment-430862 |
Avi, this is for users of WordPress.com, who are typically sophisticated but not webmasters. Our research thus far has indicated people are willing to pay $50-400 for more unique theme. I would say that blog customization is a core activity of blogging on WordPress.com just like social networking is on Facebook. I’m not trying to suggest it’s the same scale of users, just that early-adopters will probably get some of the same boost. |
2007-11-06 02:28:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/marketplace-followup/#comment-430859 |
Oscar, part of what we’re developing is a system for automatically detecting things like that. Also part of our quality control for incoming themes is to make sure they use the correct API functions rather than direct database queries or other things that may be insecure or likely to break in the future. It’s in your interest to keep a theme updated though, so you can keep selling it to new users and the cost of updating is much, much lower than creating. |
2007-11-05 17:06:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/wpcom-marketplace-idea/#comment-430861 |
Anthony, in that situation it would have been like if when “clean permalinks” or WYSIWYG were invented they were a paid plugin rather than being core functionality. This is more like paint for your car, rather than the engine itself. This is also *increasing* the amount of GPL code out there, rather than shrinking it. |
2007-11-04 06:02:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/marketplace-followup/#comment-430858 |
David, there will definitely be a pricing floor, probably $10-15, because we want to encourage a certain caliber of theme and also the transaction costs (Paypal, etc) just aren’t worth it below a certain price. As for your second comment, as the copyright owner of a theme you can license your theme any number of ways you like in addition to GPL, we’re just saying that for WP.com it must be GPL or compatible. |
2007-11-04 03:00:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/wpcom-marketplace-idea/#comment-430860 |
I just posted a follow-up with some stats: http://photomatt.net/2007/11/03/marketplace-followup/ There seem to have been a lot of misconceptions about how WordPress.com works and the size of the audience there, so I’m sorry if I didn’t explain that well enough in the original post. |
2007-11-03 17:29:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/wpcom-marketplace-idea/#comment-430260 |
Ozh, the feedback so far from authors in the program has been if they’re getting paid they’re not so concerned about the link. It also saves us the trouble of having to make judgment calls about whether a theme authored by “Find Credit Cards” should be in the system, as sponsored theme people have been “authoring” themes lately to get around rules about sponsored links. That said, if feedback from folks in the program changes over time, we can change. We’re not carving these rules into stone at the top of a mountain. |
2007-11-03 17:07:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/wpcom-marketplace-idea/#comment-430256 |
Root, thanks for your feedback. 1. We can decide what to do after we see how big an issue it is. By default we’ll treat people like people, not criminals, and see how people use the service, and perhaps adjust our TOS as needed. 2. There will be guidelines for theme authors, and the submission and moderation process will include feedback. 3. I think some theme options add value, and some just add options. The most commonly requested functionality, like widgets and custom headers, is built-in and can be implemented with a dozen lines. 4. Does this mean you don’t want to be a launch partner? You’ve let some pretty personal and critical comments on other blogs. |
2007-11-03 10:56:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/wpcom-marketplace-idea/#comment-430255 |
sethuhdiah, that’s a good idea. You should also start a version of eBay that takes a lower cut. I’ve heard that’s worked out well for folks in the past. |
2007-11-03 03:35:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/wpcom-marketplace-idea/#comment-430254 |
David, CSS themes can be based on any template. I think Sandbox is the best foundation, but it’s not required. Premium Themes can also be full, more than just CSS, it’s just faster for us in the beginning. |
2007-11-02 15:51:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/wpcom-marketplace-idea/#comment-430249 |
Thanks Adam. I think the more GPL code in the world, the better it is for everyone in it, so I have a moral interest in encouraging GPL for everything we support. This is an experiment, and we can change things if it doesn’t go as expected. Overall, I’m much more inclined to take an iTunes approach and out-perform “piracy” rather than take a music industry approach and try to DRM or attack customers who were never going to pay for something anyway. (Not a clean analogy, but I think it gets the gist.) Let’s try treating people like people first, not criminals. |
2007-11-02 15:48:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/wpcom-marketplace-idea/#comment-430248 |
Nicole, agreed. We’re developing those with the launch partners / beta testers now. |
2007-11-02 15:31:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/wpcom-marketplace-idea/#comment-430246 |
Brian, .com is a hosted version of WordPress with a fixed number of themes. You can’t sell anything to .com users, because they can’t modify PHP on the site, this is true whether you do your own store or not. What you choose to do with your theme outside of .com is totally up to you! |
2007-11-02 15:20:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/wpcom-marketplace-idea/#comment-430245 |
Michael, are you familiar with how WordPress.com works? You can’t add arbitrary themes to it. |
2007-11-02 14:37:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/wpcom-marketplace-idea/#comment-430243 |
John, a marketplace rewards quality, and it’s in our best interest to ensure that people have a good experience with themes. Since we host everything we have an easier time with this than if the themes were downloaded and installed, because we can update them for everyone in an instant. |
2007-11-02 14:03:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/wpcom-marketplace-idea/#comment-430242 |
jez, the technology we’re developing around turning a ZIP upload into a subversion repository, allowing updates, theme tagging, previews, moderation, vulnerability scanning, and more will be used for both. They’re both being worked on concurrently. |
2007-11-02 13:36:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/wpcom-marketplace-idea/#comment-430165 |
adam, for themes that are CSS-only, we can easily take steps on .com to detect and prevent that, and don’t forget we also host the blogs and can talk to their owners. |
2007-11-02 13:26:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/wpcom-marketplace-idea/#comment-430164 |
Mehmet, did you read the article? This increases the number of free themes available. |
2007-11-02 12:32:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/wpcom-marketplace-idea/#comment-430163 |
Brian I think you might have a fundamental misunderstanding about the system, let me try to spell out the workflow for a user a little more clearly. You go to the Presentation page on your .com dashboard and there are two tabs, available themes and premium themes. You click on Premium Themes and you see a screen just like the one you were on. You can filter themes by tag, and page through them, you click on a theme and see a live preview of your site in that theme just like you would for a free one, but instead of an activate link there’s a buy link. After you’ve bought a theme it becomes your active one and is permanently available under “available themes” for that blog. The themes function just like the current ones to on .com, which means there is little to no support on installation, customization, or upgrading. You can try out parts of this workflow right now on .com. |
2007-11-02 12:30:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/wpcom-marketplace-idea/#comment-430162 |
ses5909, I think people use WordPress.com mostly because of the easy of use, not because they can’t afford to pay anything. We’ve also seen a ton of adoption of our existing products in the store, so it’s obvious people don’t mind paying for things. I think a theme help defines a site’s identity, and people would gladly pay for one that fit their personality. |
2007-11-02 10:26:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/wpcom-marketplace-idea/#comment-430159 |
Doug, we’d like to have a ton of statistics both for users and for theme authors. I could also imagine a day when themes are recommend to you based on what you like or have used before, or what blogs you link to use. |
2007-11-02 10:12:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/wpcom-marketplace-idea/#comment-430250 |
Samuel, credit and promotion is still there in the theme metadata and dashboard, but on the theme itself there should be no external links. |
2007-11-02 09:58:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/wpcom-marketplace-idea/#comment-430158 |
Yeah don’t believe everything you read unless it’s from the source directly. That’s the beauty of blogs. 🙂 |
2007-11-02 04:50:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/wpcom-marketplace-idea/#comment-430107 |
Brian, haven’t thought about that. My inclination is to say you can do whatever you like with it, as long as it’s live on WP.com first. What do you think? |
2007-11-02 04:30:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/wpcom-marketplace-idea/#comment-430111 |
I think the ease of integration, installation, billing, and the sheer number of blogs makes the .com side pretty compelling. Correct that a theme needs to be not released already and GPL. It sounds like Revolution already has a large audience, maybe use it as a launch for something new? |
2007-11-02 04:22:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/wpcom-marketplace-idea/#comment-430095 |
We handle all the payments and everything, we’ll probably aggregate and pay out to designers once every 1-3 months, depending on volume and whether they want Paypal or a check. We already have a ton of people who have bought things already, so buying something else should be low-friction. |
2007-11-02 03:19:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/11/wpcom-marketplace-idea/#comment-430088 |
Justin, it’s a great comment! |
2007-10-26 19:43:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/10/microsoft-open-source/#comment-429652 |
Andy, I don’t know who was “hit” or not, but there were no changes on photomatt.net or wordpress.com and wordpress.org is still PR9. |
2007-10-26 08:48:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/10/google-penalizing-paid-links/#comment-429650 |
I had the same problem, it looks like you need to force reload or your browser may cache the default redirect. It’s not your browser’s fault though, looks like the code is issuing a 301 instead of a 302. |
2007-10-23 00:11:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/10/comscore-numbers/#comment-429282 |
Byrne, I think you’re right about Friendster, but using a friend’s Comscore login I see specific subsections for blogs.com and LJ communities, so those are definitely counted. We also support mapped domains and all our most popular blogs use it, so we’re probably hit there equally. How much do you think Friendster counts for, and should it be included with you guys or is it already being counted under Friendster’s numbers? You should get a Gravatar! |
2007-10-22 15:56:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/10/comscore-numbers/#comment-429243 |
“That’ll work, the main difference with the Gravatar plugin is that it stores a local copy of the Gravatar to reduce the load on the Gravatar server.” That’s only useful if you want to create more load on your server. The Gravatar server is or will be faster than yours could ever be and closer (lower latency) to your visitors. It will also update faster when someone updates their avatar. Jenny, MyAvatars looks very cool but once we plug in the WordPress.com avatars to the Gravatar API it’ll have more users than MyBlogLog or Gravatar ever had, combined. |
2007-10-21 01:48:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/10/gravatar-enabled/#comment-428972 |
Bill Gates is not selfish, and Microsoft is not dumb. Open Source is going to be the dominant form of software in the future, and when Microsoft switches over it will be a competitive business decision, not a philosophical one. |
2007-10-21 01:40:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/10/microsoft-open-source/#comment-428970 |
This is more than two lines, but try it: Just put it in your comments loop, I put it right before the comment_text() call. |
2007-10-20 23:29:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/10/gravatar-enabled/#comment-428947 |
If Sun can do it with Java, Microsoft can do it with Windows. |
2007-10-20 23:26:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/10/microsoft-open-source/#comment-428946 |
2017 is ten years away, and I think it’ll happen within the next decade. The whole thing will be open source, but like Firefox they’ll probably do something funky with the logo or trademark, but that’s not the point. The underlying code will be OS. |
2007-10-20 20:28:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/10/microsoft-open-source/#comment-428907 |
Cool, good to know. Looking forward to meeting you all. |
2007-10-20 06:23:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/10/wordcamp-argentina/#comment-428875 |
Going to close off comments, go ahead and leave them on the Gravatar blog. 🙂 |
2007-10-18 02:40:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/10/gravatar-sold/#comment-428785 |
windexh8er, you’re welcome to compare the traffic of WordPress.com, which I run, with any sites you’re involved with. I think it proves enterprise-class scalability. Here are handy comparison links: http://www.quantcast.com/wordpress.com Of course if you read my short entry closely, I make no claims or suggestions about Rails or PHP or ASP.NET, quite the opposite, I think you can create something fine in any. That’s the whole point. More sites fail because they don’t create a compelling experience than fail because they couldn’t handle all the users beating down their door. |
2007-10-16 00:06:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/10/rails-bashing/#comment-428659 |
Jeffrey, my intention wasn’t to kick off a debate just like the one I was criticizing. I’ve updated the entry to say .NET, and my intention with the comment was to point out that generally when people make that type of rant they advocate Python or PHP. Raymond, that’s a pretty serious suggestion to make, do you have a link or proof to back it up? |
2007-10-15 15:34:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/10/rails-bashing/#comment-428646 |
Well on the server costs side, we’ve gone from 1 server per datacenter costing 2010/mo total to 4 cache servers per datacenter costing 2236/mo total, plus the S3 cost which looks like it’s going to be about 2700 this month, so net it’s going to be about 3k a month more expensive. However we no longer worry about storage capacity on the file servers, we have way more redundancy and I/O in each datacenter (for hot files) with no complicated cross-datacenter failovers, and maintaining the cache servers is easy. They’re quickly interchangeable. I feel that overall user file serving, which is a pretty crucial part of our service, is overall more reliable. I’d feel more comfortable doing things that increase storage usage now. So right now it’s costing more than double what things used to cost, and is slower for uncached files, but I think as we tweak the caching we’ll get a higher hit rate and get the bandwidth cost down, which is 95% of our S3 cost. |
2007-10-10 14:23:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/10/s3-news/#comment-428350 |
Heliologue, for storage costs they’re hard to beat, but their bandwidth is vastly overpriced. |
2007-10-09 21:36:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/10/s3-news/#comment-428323 |
Tony’s contemplative look. |
2007-10-06 10:59:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/09/gallery-9-30-2007/i-img_0647/#comment-471849 |
Thanks, hope to see you at the meetup. |
2007-10-03 16:35:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/10/london-wordpress/#comment-428025 |
Jeff, I don’t think it was a malicious question. |
2007-10-01 23:04:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/09/leo-laporte/#comment-427938 |
It sounds like there’s an existing program for PHP London, but it’ll finish up around 8:30ish. Maybe we could start the WP meetup then, or is that too late? |
2007-09-28 10:24:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/09/paris-and-london-wordpress-meetups/#comment-427698 |
Maybe that’s where I got that impression. I filed a bug for the trailing punctuation thing. |
2007-09-26 09:24:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/09/foundread-public-square/#comment-427572 |
We were h4x0red by Drupalz!!! |
2007-09-14 07:08:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/09/cms-award/#comment-426737 |
Yes, it’s what reminded me of this essay. |
2007-09-07 20:42:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/09/nadd-damage/#comment-426266 |
Wow! That’s a lot of comments. I don’t really it to use it for the same things I use Firefox for, it’s more for things that don’t require a login or browsing. For example I was checking out apartments on Craigslist yesterday and used IE7, but when I had narrowed down the 3-4 I want to follow up on I bookmarked them in Firefox. |
2007-09-05 16:57:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/09/confession/#comment-426118 |
Just that the comment from Thorsten Meyer is probably spam and you should delete it. 🙂 |
2007-09-03 01:36:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/08/digg-effect-deconstruction/#comment-425885 |
About a month. |
2007-08-29 20:00:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/08/browser-stats/#comment-425636 |
Thanks for the tips, I’ve update the post with the IE version breakdown. |
2007-08-29 00:20:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/08/browser-stats/#comment-425567 |
I don’t see things how to break things down by version in Google Analytics. Any tips? |
2007-08-28 21:11:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/08/browser-stats/#comment-425506 |
Actually the stats for WordPress.ORG are reversed:
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2007-08-28 20:02:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/08/browser-stats/#comment-425391 |
To WordPress.org, but I thought I had removed Adsense from everything a few years ago. It must not have generated enough to be noticeable. |
2007-08-28 16:16:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/slash-happy/#comment-425368 |
Michael, I think Ozh’s quote illustrates why I think the links were completely different. |
2007-08-27 22:18:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/08/grey-followup/#comment-425319 |
No plans currently, but I think the update stuff in particular is slated for being core, though I don’t know if the approach we take will be the same as the plugin. |
2007-08-27 22:16:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/08/plugin-competition-winners/#comment-425318 |
Nihat, they wanted all blogs with those words in the domain removed, a code change to prevent anyone from registering them in the future, and a code change preventing anyone from using those as tags, which to me is the same as saying you can’t use it in a post. |
2007-08-27 14:55:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/08/turkey-update/#comment-425297 |
They spammed 4-5 email addresses with it, just like they used to with their complaints. It was already in English, I didn’t translate it. |
2007-08-27 01:23:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/08/turkey-update/#comment-425218 |
Dietrich, to clarify this message was NOT from the government of Turkey, but from the lawyers for Adnan Oktar. I think the judge or government official involved was probably misled, I can’t imagine they’d want to block all of WordPress.com when they could easily block just a domain or two. |
2007-08-25 22:14:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/08/turkey-update/#comment-425069 |
Yes, but he declined. |
2007-08-25 17:48:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/08/vanilla-sponsored-links/#comment-425037 |
Tom, it was a huge error in my judgment, I never said otherwise. In this case though I don’t think Mark is going to go back on his decision. It’s true that I don’t have any kids or dependents, but the majority of Automattic does, so it’s not a topic I take likely. Selling links might produce some short-term profit, but in the long-term would damage our prospects. |
2007-08-23 01:45:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/08/vanilla-sponsored-links/#comment-424895 |
First, the links on the blogroll are not bought or sold, you can’t pay money and be on there. Second, do you think |
2007-08-22 06:40:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/08/vanilla-sponsored-links/#comment-424824 |
I just left this comment on the site:
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2007-08-22 00:12:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/08/vanilla-sponsored-links/#comment-424810 |
Martin, just to clarify the mistake I made was on wordpress.org-the-website, never in the software that people downloaded and used. That doesn’t make it any less of a screw-up, and people told me, and nothing like that has happened again, and WordPress.org has flourished without any sort of advertisements on the site or in the software. My experience gives me unique insight into why this is such a bad idea, but people who want to attack me will always use that mistake as ammo, just like they did in the sponsored themes debate. |
2007-08-21 23:48:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/08/vanilla-sponsored-links/#comment-424809 |
Dinoboff, I’m glad he hasn’t decided to relicense the software, but I don’t think that excuses this action. I’m not smirking, I’m sad. Like Jason said if he had asked I would have gladly donated money or resources even though bbPress is “competitive” software as I’ve done for other open source projects in the past. |
2007-08-21 17:10:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/08/vanilla-sponsored-links/#comment-424782 |
Ahmed, he mentions the web hosting in a previous post: On the flipside, my hosting costs are quite huge at the moment, and I’ve had a few other advertising agencies contact me about some linking strategies which aren’t as in-your-face as the google adsense, and will also be much more lucrative. Hopefully some of that will pan out in the near future and I can offset some of the costs of running this community and giving away this software for free. I connected the dots between that and the sponsored links announcement. The person paying for these links is not doing it to support open source software or the goodness of their heart, they’re doing it to get their links on lots of different websites to trick Google and other search engines into ranking those websites higher. It’s naïve to think it’s anything else. By the way, here are the links that have been added: |
2007-08-21 13:15:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/08/vanilla-sponsored-links/#comment-424783 |
Andre, I 100% believe in programmers, artists, and creators getting paid, and I think there are thousands of honest ways for them to do so without becoming the web equivalent of a mule. I would like to point out that Open Source has been around 20+ years without embedding web spam and has done just fine. |
2007-08-21 10:19:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/08/vanilla-sponsored-links/#comment-424786 |
Don’t harass anyone, it’s counter-productive and no better than what they’re doing. Just stick to the facts. It just occurred to me that people won’t be able to get to the letter if it’s hosted on WordPress.com, so feel free to mirror it other places. |
2007-08-19 23:14:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/08/blocked-in-turkey/#comment-424633 |
Hey guys I just got a letter from the person claiming to be responsible for the blocking, I’ve published it here: http://wordpress.com/blog/2007/08/19/why-were-blocked-in-turkey/ |
2007-08-19 22:08:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/08/blocked-in-turkey/#comment-424628 |
Don’t ask me, ask your buddies in the area. 🙂 Anyone can run a WordCamp. |
2007-08-19 04:35:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/08/wordcamp-beijing/#comment-424588 |
I haven’t checked out AIR that much so I don’t really have an opinion. |
2007-08-19 01:51:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/08/standard-argument/#comment-424577 |
Thanks for the update! |
2007-08-18 17:54:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/08/blocked-in-turkey/#comment-424542 |
Most of the plugins I use mainly impact the admin side of things. I don’t consider them to be hacks, though you might, but from a pure-user point of view the hundreds of admin plugins out there are very functional. Our admin is polarizing, some love it and some hate it. Personally I like it but am very aware of how it can and should be improved, hence our investment with Happy Cog in the new admin for version 2.4, which was talked about at WordCamp. |
2007-08-18 01:49:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/08/movabletype-4-vs-wordpress-22/#comment-424460 |
Well if the alternative to being blocked in Turkey is censoring the free speech of our users there, I’d rather stay blocked even though it’s going to hurt us traffic-wise. |
2007-08-17 22:18:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/08/blocked-in-turkey/#comment-424434 |
Mike, it’s no more or less documented than the Pages API, and if they’ve written an importer they already have everything they need to know to do an exporter. They could even use mt: namespaced elements for anything they do that doesn’t map to what we do, and that’d be pretty neat. However I still do plan to get a spec doc up for it one day. If that were a condition of them supporting it I’d happily prioritize it. |
2007-08-17 14:31:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/08/movabletype-4-vs-wordpress-22/#comment-424413 |
I’ve updated the link to what I believe is the original site, the one I linked to before I think was just copying the content. |
2007-08-16 08:02:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/08/wordpress-india-logo/#comment-424322 |
Haha that’s not online dating, it was strategic follow-up to an IRL encounter. |
2007-08-14 04:51:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/08/on-wallstrip/#comment-424221 |
Pete, that’s awesome. Trunk is pretty stable now, I’m running it on this blog. |
2007-08-03 02:19:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/08/app-goes-gold/#comment-423856 |
There’s no deal or not, there’s just a lack of people with the knowledge or ability of testing the code properly within our normal contributors. It’s a fair amount of new interaction and it needs to be checked for security, compatibility, and clearing up some things like why it uses its own redirect function. 🙂 |
2007-08-03 02:18:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/08/app-goes-gold/#comment-423855 |
I totally trust Sam, and if he has time to put the stamp on it then I could fast track it. In your last comment you mention something about PHP4 vs 5 issues, are those all worked out now? |
2007-08-03 01:30:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/08/app-goes-gold/#comment-423849 |
Sam, does that code meet your approval for APP input, output, and compatibility? Right now I’m working on the plugin update system so I don’t have a ton of time to test. |
2007-08-02 23:59:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/08/app-goes-gold/#comment-423844 |
Shanti, I’ve met Nathan and was hoping to support his product, but that requirement, while it may seem benign, makes it not open source. One of the most important freedoms in open source is the ability to use it for whatever you like. If you want to see the risk of arbitrary usage restrictions, replace “commercial use” with “Christian use” or “stem cell research use.” See this for more details: |
2007-08-02 15:40:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/07/litepost-email-app/#comment-423813 |
I didn’t see the thing about commercial environments, that’s lame if true. Do you have a link? |
2007-07-31 16:59:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/07/litepost-email-app/#comment-423732 |
Yeah I think that’s their plan eventually. |
2007-07-30 22:50:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/07/litepost-email-app/#comment-423708 |
Neil, that’s a fair point, and one of the reasons I said the data was fuzzy. |
2007-07-20 09:23:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/07/theme-quality-and-downloads/#comment-423234 |
Daria, no one can upload or update themes yet, so it’s a bit of a moot point. |
2007-07-19 09:26:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/07/theme-quality-and-downloads/#comment-423235 |
I agree that having people do the right thing for the right reason is better than having them to the right thing for the wrong reason. |
2007-07-18 22:12:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/07/theme-quality-and-downloads/#comment-423142 |
A few ideas for encouraging good behaviour: * More integrated promotion of the site on wordpress.org. |
2007-07-18 09:01:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/07/theme-quality-and-downloads/#comment-423085 |
jc, I have no plans to use PHP 4 forever, especially since they’re discontinuing support for next year. We test all of our code with PHP 5 and ensure compatibility, but all things being equal we don’t get a lot out of it. |
2007-07-17 04:19:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/07/on-php/#comment-423011 |
I had seen a theme with embedded Adsense as well, but it looks like that one didn’t have sponsored links. I’ve updated the text above to say “2-3.” Anyway I hope that is in the past and I will delete any comments that attack you here. I hope the entry gave you some food for thought. Even though we may be on different sides of this issue, thank you for using and developing for WordPress. |
2007-07-16 15:46:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/07/price-of-freedom/#comment-422970 |
Kate, not sure what you hope to gain by attacking WP, but (1) those are recommendations, not requirements (2) later in the page we link to the GPL (3) we don’t encode anything to prevent people from changing any links (4) we don’t sell links in the themes. Asking someone is very different from forcing them. I’d be fine with adding “is appreciated” to that sentence, but that that text has been there for four years and it hasn’t come up before. |
2007-07-16 15:43:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/07/price-of-freedom/#comment-422969 |
Helmut, on one level it’s sad but on a much deeper level it’s just an expression of the rights and freedoms that WordPress must continue to fight for. |
2007-07-16 13:21:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/07/price-of-freedom/#comment-422966 |
After taking the time to write this I started going through the abuse reports from the theme viewer and realized that Kate had 31 themes on the site, each with 2-3 sponsored spam links in the footer. In hindsight, perhaps credit was not the thing she was so concerned with. |
2007-07-16 12:47:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/07/price-of-freedom/#comment-422927 |
You guys. |
2007-07-16 09:16:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/07/wpmu-based-social-network/#comment-422919 |
I never claimed to be an expert on every PHP project in the world, and I am most familiar with the backyard of the codebases I work with regularly. In that experience, there is usually a compatible pure-PHP implementation for anything we’ve wanted to use an extension for. There are no parallel codebases, at worst there’s a function_exists sprinkled here and there. We also keep all those functions in the same spot, so when we change the minimum requirements we can easily drop things we don’t need anymore. Like I said in the post none of the features our users say are most important are going to require PHP 5. Anyway, thanks for sharing your experience which like several other people in this thread was different than mine. That’s what makes this conversation interesting. Obviously the features in PHP 5 are more than compelling for some folks, others like me are more excited about version 6 than 5, and some seem content how things are today. |
2007-07-14 23:08:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/07/on-php/#comment-422844 |
Shoemoney, any financial benefit I have had from my years of work on WordPress has nothing to do with the blogroll. This site has been free from any advertisements for close to two years. The purpose of the blogroll was to provide some friendly defaults to introduce people to the concept of editing the sidebar on the links page. Nothing there was ever paid for, done with the intention of gaming search engines, or for financial gain. Maybe it’s time to retire the blogroll, but that’s a separate discussion and I don’t want to mix people who volunteered their time to create free and open source software for the world with the guys promoting casino sites. I think it distracts from the real issues — let’s deal with the spammers first. |
2007-07-14 21:41:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/07/love-and-hate/#comment-422839 |
There seems to be people suggesting that hosts are the reason everyone is stuck, and other suggesting every decent host in the world has a way to support PHP 5. I tend to agree with the latter, but I think the difficulty hosts may have in moving everyone to PHP 5 by default is not their fault. |
2007-07-14 16:13:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/07/on-php/#comment-422822 |
Rodrigo, we have committed to supporting WordPress 2.0 until 2010. Still, we’re a blogging app, not a programming language and it’s not entirely analogous. As for the later versions, our strategy to get people to upgrade is by removing as much friction as possible (maintaining backward compatibility) and providing compelling new features. I think most people agree that PHP 6 is promising some compelling new features, but in 5, at least for me, there aren’t any killer features. Some people on this thread disagree. |
2007-07-14 14:05:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/07/on-php/#comment-422990 |
“It probably needs a big app that only runs on PHP5 to cause the uproar needed to force hosts to upgrade. Make WordPress 2.3 PHP5 only?” Yes that’s the theory behind the gophp5 site, but to me it seems fundamentally disrespectful to users who are simply caught in the crossfire of a political power move their neither know or care about. PHP core has never shown any particular regard for its biggest apps, as evidenced by the above bug and others, so I’m not sure why we should go out of our way to promote their upgrade. PHP 6 sounds much more compelling. |
2007-07-13 22:15:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/07/on-php/#comment-422760 |
“But WordPress might not be enough to keep PHP 4 interesting if the other players are moving ahead.” WordPress works just as well with PHP 5 as 4, and there are no features on the roadmap (including ones on your list) that would require PHP 5. The only reason for us to break PHP 4 compatibility would be political, and our users without the ability to upgrade their server would be the ones who lose. WordPress doesn’t make PHP 4 interesting or not, it’s agnostic. |
2007-07-13 21:23:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/07/on-php/#comment-422741 |
Nate, assuming you aren’t trolling, I think you’re missing the point. “I think where PHP failed was it’s [sic] low barrier to entry” A low barrier to entry sounds like a good thing. “and the hacks and horrible scripts that now litter the Internet.” The ultimate measure of an app (or language) should be its usage over time in a free market. While, all things being equal, anyone would pick something that didn’t have “hacks” over something that did, but success is driven by the end-user experience, which is strongly influenced by the speed, security, and extensibility of the underlying code, but not beholden to any particular coding style, method, or aesthetics. It’s easy to say something sucks, but if you don’t understand why something has succeeded in spite of sucking you will never be able to create something better. |
2007-07-13 20:26:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/07/on-php/#comment-422728 |
I would just keep it simple. Yes a post could have a link and a video and a quote, but you just ask people not to do that. And what does fauxml have to do with anything? If you wanted to be fancy a theme could use its functions.php to add additional simple screens under “write” that are better for entering different types of content, that basically just help out formatting the post. But that’s not at all needed for version 1.0. A theme is a great way to test out the concept. Something simple and plaintxt-like with good typography would be easily customizable and if it’s popular then the concept could be expanded to something more generic and applicable to multiple themes. |
2007-07-13 20:06:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/07/gelato-cms/#comment-422723 |
The title is because I always considered Tantek the “Tek” in Technorati. |
2007-07-04 00:22:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/07/norati/#comment-422245 |
It’s working now! |
2007-06-30 22:41:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/06/iphone-disappointment/#comment-422118 |
I like linking to the BBC as opposed to something like Yahoo News because I know the BBC link will always work, where most Yahoo news stories seem to expire. |
2007-06-30 19:52:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/06/headache-or-bullet/#comment-422107 |
Yep I watched the video and I do have iTunes 7.3. |
2007-06-30 19:47:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/06/iphone-disappointment/#comment-422106 |
It’s now been about 13 hours since I originally tried to activate it, still no luck. I tried turning it off and back on, not sure if that’s the same as rebooting. |
2007-06-30 17:34:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/06/iphone-disappointment/#comment-422094 |
I am an existing AT&T customer, and I added it as a new line on one of their standard plans. Glenda switched over her existing AT&T phone plan. Neither have activated yet. |
2007-06-30 07:16:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/06/iphone-disappointment/#comment-422041 |
Dan, I don’t know of any issues where Six Apart has tried to hide security issues, so I wasn’t referring to them, but it’s been a pattern with even well-respected proprietary software vendors, especially those with compiled code where it’s difficult to see changes. I think the closest any Open Source project I know gets is Mozilla has private bugs in Bugzilla for vulnerabilities in something like Firefox, but my understanding is that they open up the bug after the release. |
2007-06-23 12:29:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/06/on-wp-security/#comment-421725 |
Chris, nope. I was trying to think of something that occurs rather regularly but is blown out of proportions because the person involved is famous. The first thing to come to mind was Paris Hilton in jail, but that seemed a little loaded, so I remembered Jolie’s baby because People had sent out all those C&Ds to anyone that posted the pictures they had purchased for millions of dollars. |
2007-06-23 11:03:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/06/on-wp-security/#comment-421724 |
Snakefoot, I tried to address that with this comment: It’s not responsible to do a release if we know of another problem, so sometimes there is a lag between an initial report and a final release, not to mention the testing required of a product used as much as WP. There were several issues reported right before we were going to do a release, so we had to get the fixes for those in and start the testing process over again. |
2007-06-23 08:23:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/06/on-wp-security/#comment-421723 |
Whoops I thought they did upgrading too, I’ll have to ping them about that. |
2007-06-23 07:45:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/06/on-wp-security/#comment-421721 |
Jesse, I said two things related to MT, both of which I stand by. 1. His suggestion that turning off comments is required to secure MT. I think MT is plenty secure with comments on, otherwise it wouldn’t be a default feature. I was complimenting MT, criticizing his the tin-foil-hat approach. 2. I think it’s silly that MT has a non-accessible bug tracker, and the only way to submit something to it is through a contact form. That’s something that will have to change when they go Open Source. |
2007-06-23 05:24:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/06/on-wp-security/#comment-421720 |
Nope, there will be no at the door registration, mostly because it looks like it’s going to sell out. |
2007-06-21 09:13:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/06/wordcamp-registration-open/#comment-421534 |
smikwily sent me an email, he’s linked in the entry. |
2007-06-13 00:32:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/06/playstation-blog/#comment-421065 |
Likewise. 🙂 |
2007-06-11 17:58:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/06/pixelodeon-in-los-angeles/#comment-420993 |
Ken, I’m sure there’s a reasonable explanation for that, I wouldn’t assume the worst. |
2007-06-07 17:39:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/06/cnn-on-wp/#comment-420823 |
Trevor, isn’t that built into Windows and Macs? (Usually under input layouts or international.) |
2007-05-26 02:31:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/05/dvorak-typists/#comment-420252 |
Mark, 32gb is more than enough for everything I do on a laptop. Paul, wow that’s almost double what I paid for mine last month. |
2007-05-24 01:43:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/05/disappearing-ssd/#comment-420180 |
I would say it’s going to go steady until at least 1 AM. |
2007-05-21 19:45:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/05/wordpress-party-next-monday/#comment-420104 |
Thanks everyone for the heads up on the views thing! |
2007-05-16 17:03:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/05/thunderbird-tags/#comment-419857 |
Daniel, you can also hide the image using the CSS from the FAQ. We’ll be talking about the API soonish. |
2007-05-08 18:19:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/05/wordpress-stats/#comment-419428 |
That wouldn’t be a good sign! |
2007-05-07 18:12:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/05/nanoweb/#comment-419390 |
Ryan, if it helps out every template link on WordPress.com has a rel=”designer” in the credit link. |
2007-05-07 08:34:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/05/technorati-and-authority/#comment-419371 |
Yeah, but multiple links from the same site only count once. |
2007-05-05 22:39:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/05/technorati-and-authority/#comment-419308 |
No plans to go back to NYC currently. |
2007-05-04 04:00:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/05/wordcamp-update-2/#comment-419223 |
It’ll be first-come first-served. |
2007-05-04 02:54:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/05/wordcamp-update-2/#comment-419221 |
That article is weird, it’s really long and half seems to be trying to sell his “Turbo Charged CMS” thing (which I think is just bundled plugins?). |
2007-05-03 08:33:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/05/scaling-large-scale-web-services/#comment-419192 |
Touché! |
2007-05-02 05:03:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/05/scaling-large-scale-web-services/#comment-419157 |
Before anyone takes it *too* seriously, the post is a joke. If you want serious tips on scaling, talk to folks like Paul and David or check out this these top 10 presentations on scaling. I also really enjoyed this book: http://scalableinternetarchitectures.com/ And Cal’s: http://www.amazon.com/Building-Scalable-Web-Sites-applications/dp/0596102356 |
2007-05-02 01:25:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/05/scaling-large-scale-web-services/#comment-419148 |
It uses 302 for me. |
2007-04-27 05:34:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/04/random-redirect-plugin/#comment-419005 |
Martijn, got a link? |
2007-04-26 18:56:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/04/vista-ssd-and-sound/#comment-418984 |
I got Ultimate, and my scores are proc: 4.3, RAM: 4.7, graphics: 5.9, gaming: 4.9, hard disk: 5.3. |
2007-04-19 01:39:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/04/vista-ssd-and-sound/#comment-418575 |
It’s not stuttering, I think, the audio plays perfectly in time but it sounds like it’s coming out of a tin speaker and a lot of the sounds are distorted. |
2007-04-17 23:05:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/04/vista-ssd-and-sound/#comment-418495 |
Andreas, it’s kind of a grey area. It’s still something that the users weren’t expecting or asking for when they got the theme, but if it’s not meant to game search engines and you weren’t paid for it then it’s in a different class and not as bad as paid link spam. |
2007-04-14 18:39:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/04/plugin-authors-get-no-love/#comment-418339 |
Hey guys while a link back to WP is always appreciated as it helps spread the platform, it’s not at all required. |
2007-04-14 18:31:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/04/nasa-on-wordpress/#comment-418338 |
Go Ben! |
2007-04-12 23:22:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/04/plugin-authors-get-no-love/#comment-418188 |
Not yet Michel, but I hear islands are overrated these days anyway. |
2007-04-12 21:17:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/04/showing-arrogance/#comment-418173 |
Northwest corner it is! It’s too bad about the weather, maybe we can circle laptops to generate heat. If anyone misses us at the park, it’s probably because we went to the Heartland venue a litte earlier than 8PM. Regardless of rain, sleet, or snow, I’m looking forward to meeting everyone. 🙂 |
2007-04-11 06:08:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/04/nyc-meetup-update/#comment-418014 |
What do you guys suggest as the best place to meet in the park? I’ve never been so I don’t know. |
2007-04-11 05:07:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/04/nyc-meetup-update/#comment-418005 |
I know you weren’t there, but he was unusually nice and I noticed it even before I realized who he was. |
2007-04-06 01:00:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/04/dave-chappelle/#comment-417755 |
He could really use a blog, it seems like there is a lot of misinformation about him in the media and it’d be powerful way for him to tell his own story. |
2007-04-05 22:05:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/04/dave-chappelle/#comment-417741 |
Yeah in hindsight I feel pretty bad about taking a picture of him, bad form. If I knew a good way to contact him I’d drop him a link to this and apologize for dorking out and taking a photo. I’m not a rabid fanboy, I’m just a blogger! (Wait…) |
2007-04-05 17:13:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/04/dave-chappelle/#comment-417725 |
My car is kind of old (a 98) so I have no clue where the owner’s manual is. |
2007-04-02 03:10:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/04/premium-gas/#comment-417440 |
I think they were on Typepad or MT. |
2007-03-28 16:06:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/03/good-morning-switch/#comment-417217 |
Alison, the fact that your comment got through here with no problems means that the system was, indeed, self-correcting. You weren’t caught by Akismet. I can’t speak to your problems on other sites, so maybe there is something else in play that is causing your comments not to appear. |
2007-03-27 15:42:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/03/one-billion-spams/#comment-417157 |
I’m happy to answer more questions, but I would still defer discussion of why or why not we send SET NAMES to our bug tracker. |
2007-03-27 15:40:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/03/%d0%9c%d1%8d%d1%82%d1%82-%d0%9c%d1%8e%d0%bb%d0%bb%d0%b5%d0%bd%d0%b2%d0%b5%d0%b3/#comment-417156 |
Oh thanks! Hope everything works out for you. |
2007-03-26 03:09:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/03/alexa-blocks-statsaholic/#comment-417070 |
You bring up some interesting points. I’ve heard people passed over before because they were “overqualified” for a job. What does it mean to be overqualified? Is that just a PC way of saying too old? |
2007-03-25 22:43:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/03/kapor-vs-zuckerberg/#comment-417048 |
I think that’s a bug. |
2007-03-25 00:40:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/11/new-blog-design/#comment-416935 |
Yeah unfortunately the font I use for rendering the titles doesn’t include Russian characters. |
2007-03-25 00:37:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/03/%d0%9c%d1%8d%d1%82%d1%82-%d0%9c%d1%8e%d0%bb%d0%bb%d0%b5%d0%bd%d0%b2%d0%b5%d0%b3/#comment-416934 |
It just passed a few minutes ago! |
2007-03-24 08:34:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/03/one-billion-spams/#comment-416892 |
Of course we still can’t get WordPress.com in this list: |
2007-03-23 23:48:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/03/alexa-blocks-statsaholic/#comment-416843 |
I seriously doubt the bandwidth used by the site is even a rounding error for Amazon/Alexa. |
2007-03-22 18:02:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/03/alexa-blocks-statsaholic/#comment-416706 |
Charity, Google Adsense (and several other similar programs) include the text ads via Javascript which means they don’t have any effect on search engines. Others, like text-link-ads and PPP are regular HTML and don’t use nofollow, as suggested on Matt Cutts blog here: |
2007-03-16 07:35:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/03/selling-links/#comment-416228 |
Mike, hadn’t seen that! |
2007-02-27 19:09:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/02/usps-and-speakergov/#comment-415310 |
Haha, yep. |
2007-02-25 23:30:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/11/el-pais-interview/#comment-415195 |
Hey guys, as it says in the first sentence on that page, we’re not moving anyone and you can be anywhere in the world. 🙂 |
2007-02-21 11:33:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/02/automattic-is-hiring/#comment-414875 |
Nothing, they’re both equally bad. That’s why, for example, we reinstated the $table* variables that have been deprecated for 2 years now. However it’s a lot harder for us because WP wasn’t originally designed to build applications on top of, where PHP was. They deal with things at a much more primitive level, where it’s a lot easier to maintain backward compat if it was a priority. |
2007-02-12 22:58:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/02/php5-issues/#comment-414132 |
I just used a little handheld recorder, quality will probably be that bad for at least a couple of weeks. But I hope to keep them pretty short. |
2007-02-12 09:47:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/02/first-podcast/#comment-414062 |
Yep, anyone can contribute code, and spam protection is built in. |
2007-02-10 02:43:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/02/bbpress-desmond/#comment-413920 |
I used Grandcentral before, but it was a little too funky for me. |
2007-02-09 04:36:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/02/better-voicemail/#comment-413852 |
I believe that is the inspiration for the name. 🙂 |
2007-02-08 23:12:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/02/106miles/#comment-413838 |
Pedro, I think everyone would buy that! |
2007-02-06 22:18:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/02/solid-state-laptops/#comment-413681 |
I should clarify a couple of things: The UX is pretty cool but I don’t think it could be my primary laptop. |
2007-02-05 20:00:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/02/solid-state-laptops/#comment-413595 |
Downloads are easy to scale, we use a web server that’s very good with static files too, it’s just that the people who download are spending a lot more time on the blog, forums, ideas forum, wiki, etc and that’s where (I think) the load is coming from. |
2007-02-05 19:59:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/02/21-downloads/#comment-413594 |
First there were code snippets, texturize, autop, intellimenu, etc. Then was WordPress, and followed by that was bbPress. Nothing since. |
2007-02-03 02:48:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/02/2007-resolutions/#comment-413398 |
Gmail won’t help me respond to more of the emails, I’m using the number in the inbox as a metric for how many I haven’t properly dealt with (responded to) yet. |
2007-02-02 21:49:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/02/2007-resolutions/#comment-413382 |
I think we use all our own internal monitoring (monit, munin, and nagios) not anything from any providers. |
2007-02-02 19:31:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/01/new-servers-2/#comment-413366 |
Netli is expensive, and we had some bumps getting it set up, but it appears to be working well now. Whether it’s worth the cost long term is something we’re still figuring out. |
2007-02-01 19:07:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/01/new-servers-2/#comment-413279 |
Sorry it was a short trip, I’m back in SF now. |
2007-01-31 22:51:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/01/digital-media-summit/#comment-413202 |
In general, people are far more likely to leave a negative comment about a host than a positive one. Another good example is Dreamhost, I know people who say it’s down more than it’s up, and others who’ve been happy customers for 7 years. Individual experience can vary a lot. |
2007-01-24 05:45:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/01/mt-mysql-grid/#comment-412560 |
Joost, that’s a very good point. If it did, then it would be worth it. |
2007-01-23 03:39:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/01/wikipedia-nofollows/#comment-412483 |
There was a bug in an old version of Akismet that could cause problem, but if you have the latest version it should be extremely easy on your DB, simply because all processing is done externally. It’s tough to be nicer about blocking spam than that. If they tell you that Akismet is the source of your problems again, forward me the email and I’ll contact Media Temple and help sort it out. |
2007-01-22 21:38:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/01/mt-mysql-grid/#comment-412461 |
Hey Mark, I totally agree they have some great technology and some brilliant people there, and I’m not asking to be hand-held through Solaris, but I’d rather they make no promises at all than make promises and repeatedly break them. It’s totally possible my case was an anomaly and I was the only one of thousands of startups that didn’t have a good experience with them, but I’m guessing it’s indicative of a deeper problem, a disconnect between the tech gurus and leadership at Sun and the people behind these programs. |
2007-01-19 18:15:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/01/relevant-sun/#comment-412278 |
Jesse, in their defense they do offer x86 hardware, some of it at pretty reasonable prices. Solaris is more interesting since they open-sourced it, but honestly I think we’ll just wait for ZFS to be ported to Linux. |
2007-01-19 03:38:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/01/relevant-sun/#comment-412221 |
Hey Sidney, welcome to my site. Were you referring to me specifically, or in a defense of simplicity? |
2007-01-12 00:35:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/01/in-defense-of-simplicity/#comment-411512 |
In Texas the saying is “All hat, no cattle.” |
2007-01-10 00:06:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/01/disconnect/#comment-411306 |
Bing! |
2007-01-09 22:55:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/01/vertical-mac-os-x/#comment-411294 |
Someone already updated it, I believe you’re not supposed to touch your own wiki page, so I didn’t want to edit it myself. |
2007-01-09 18:43:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/01/net-income-show/#comment-411282 |
Hey guys there is nothing that says they need a visible credit, they left it in the headers and such. |
2007-01-09 00:33:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/01/ford-uses-wordpress/#comment-411213 |
test. |
2007-01-08 22:24:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/01/working-browser-sync/#comment-411187 |
I would agree with what Skippy said, except suggesting anti-spam and scalability are “band-aids” in WordPress, which is something I would pretty passionately disagree with. |
2007-01-08 19:56:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/01/habari/#comment-411173 |
I used it before and stopped because it was buggy. |
2007-01-08 18:37:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/01/working-browser-sync/#comment-411170 |
Sometimes it’s just more fun to work on something brand new. As far as I know, Chris is the only blog in the world running the software on a real site, so I don’t think anyone is really switching yet, though I imagine their devs will once there’s a stable release, probably in about half a year. It shares no code with WP. As for the politics, I’m fully supporting the Habari project. In fact if they need any server resources or similar I’d be happy to help out. (Out of over a hundred servers I’m sure we could spare one or two.) |
2007-01-08 11:14:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/01/habari/#comment-411139 |
At some point foxmarks sorta stopped working for me, the sync never seemed to line up right. What’s most neat about Google browser sync to me is that in addition to bookmarks, it can optionally synchronize cookies, saved passwords, even open tabs. The cookies and saved passwords are super-useful to me. |
2007-01-08 11:07:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/01/working-browser-sync/#comment-411137 |
Mahmood, I think it’s already in MU. We have about four thousand bloggers using RTL on WordPress.com already, mostly Arabic and Farsi. |
2007-01-08 07:02:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/01/rtl-support/#comment-411120 |
Geof, sometimes when I do the quick link posts I forget I might be assuming a degree of context. Thanks for the benefit of the doubt. |
2007-01-08 00:17:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/01/how-wordpress-spoils-developers/#comment-410467 |
Tantek: It has to be a super-awesome wig. |
2007-01-07 02:58:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/party-23/#comment-406092 |
Mark, you’re on fire! |
2007-01-06 07:46:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/01/how-wordpress-spoils-developers/#comment-394849 |
Is this thing on? |
2007-01-06 06:03:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/party-23/#comment-394777 |
The latter is fine. |
2007-01-05 19:53:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/psychological-egoism/#comment-394064 |
Test. |
2007-01-05 02:40:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2007/01/macworld-meetup/#comment-392716 |
It’s being used for a lot of things besides blogs — especially contact forms, signups, guestbooks, forums, wikis, etc — but I don’t know if anything is explicitly tying it to a reputation or classification system. I’m not even sure I’m sure what that means. 🙂 |
2006-12-30 02:25:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/12/bad-antispam/#comment-372085 |
It’s a waste of time for startups to re-invent solutions to problems that have been solved elsewhere better than they ever could in-house. It’s silly for anti-spam to be a differentiator between one blogging product and another, which is why I made Akismet an open API and it’s used by numerous “competitors” to WordPress. When someone stops blogging because of spam it hurts us all as an industry, especially when spam is growing faster than any of us are. |
2006-12-29 10:07:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/12/bad-antispam/#comment-364048 |
It’s unfortunate for PPP if a lot of people switch after the acquisition, but I bet they were more interested in offering the technology to their users than acquiring the existing users. It’s interesting to see how much usage of the product was tied to the reputation and respect of the developers as anything else. |
2006-12-29 06:02:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/12/performancing-and-payperpost/#comment-362946 |
Shoemoney, yep that’s what the announcement post said. Looks like they’re going to move the Firefox and ad bit to different domains. I think it’s a very good deal for the Performancing guys, who I like, but I’m sad that their best offer was from PPP. |
2006-12-29 03:39:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/12/performancing-and-payperpost/#comment-362742 |
We currently use Prototype and Scriptaculous for most of our internal code but none of it is too crazy to make porting before a release terribly difficult, especially if someone knows the framework well. After 2.1 ships, though, we really shouldn’t rock that boat for at least a year, which is why we should give the framework some pretty careful thought and examination before shipping. |
2006-12-28 23:28:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/12/critical-prototype/#comment-362469 |
Huh, it was up an hour ago, I hope we didn’t take the server down. 🙂 |
2006-12-27 10:18:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/12/mac-theme-development/#comment-359853 |
2006-12-24 11:27:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/12/blogger-ads/#comment-348353 | |
I’m a casual gamer, so I like how easy it is to pick up the games I’ve tried and how Wii sports ties in a lot of movement, it’s also great to play with other people. Folks really get into it. |
2006-12-24 09:59:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/12/wordpress-wii-plugin/#comment-348274 |
We’re going to do the features page tomorrow. |
2006-12-15 10:06:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/12/new-wpcom-design/#comment-326417 |
If you dig into the flash file they’re actually all powered by little XML files, which you’re welcome to pull directly if you want. |
2006-12-08 20:22:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/12/wordpresscom-private-stats-now-public/#comment-315298 |
I’ve never heard of BlogML — I’ll check it out. |
2006-12-06 17:01:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/12/mt-export-helper/#comment-311039 |
Turk, I don’t see why not, I should be able to take *almost* the same code, but I don’t think it’ll be needed. Andy is working on a upgrade for the export system which will do this in core, allowing you to download your export in chunks. I believe he’s just working out some UI issues before putting the patch in Trac. |
2006-12-06 09:07:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/12/mt-export-helper/#comment-310367 |
Hey Anil! There are a few plugins for creating MT-style dumps from WP, but I haven’t seen any gain enough momentum to really warrant inclusion with core. Our upcoming 2.1 release includes an export based on extending RSS, which had the most widespread support at the time I surveyed similar software like s9y and has the bonus of being easily parsable with any XML or RSS tools. Last time we chatted about MT export format you indicated the problems were pretty well understood and that an Atom-based system would be the basis for your products going forward. Has that changed? Admittedly that conversation was a while ago. |
2006-12-06 09:05:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/12/mt-export-helper/#comment-310366 |
To be honest I wasn’t feeling too well, which is why it was definitely quieter. |
2006-12-02 20:56:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/12/cranky-geeks-2/#comment-304492 |
Not really, but Pound is really light and fast. 🙂 |
2006-11-29 03:50:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/11/economical-grids/#comment-296667 |
A party is an excellent idea! |
2006-11-28 22:47:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/11/five-hundred/#comment-296236 |
Memphis Minnie’s isn’t terribly cheap, usually about $15 a person, but more importantly it’s the best BBQ west of the Rockies. For a displaced Texan, there is nothing more important. 🙂 |
2006-11-16 01:23:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/11/gallery-11-6-2005/i-img_0892/#comment-472093 |
Actually it’s hot chocolate, not coffee. 🙂 |
2006-11-15 06:23:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/11/new-blog-design/#comment-272549 |
No plugin for Gallery, just an old version hacked to bits. |
2006-11-13 16:33:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/11/new-blog-design/#comment-268975 |
Shhhh, it’s not quite public yet. 🙂 |
2006-11-12 10:30:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/11/mysql-camp-google-notes/#comment-266171 |
This is why blogs are cool. 🙂 Thanks for clearing that up. When will there be more public details? |
2006-11-01 17:17:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/11/firefox-followup-parakey/#comment-243599 |
Jim, sometimes I see people put “affiliate link” in parentheses after the link, which I like. That said, if someone is writing about a product anyway I don’t see it as a huge deal, versus using an affiliate link than if the purpose was just to drive people to that link or if, like with PPP, they were paid to blog about something and not say they were paid. |
2006-10-30 09:23:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/10/on-payperpost/#comment-239913 |
BTW, I just heard from Nivi that he “was running 1.5.2 for way tot long” and he thinks that was the problem. |
2006-10-19 02:26:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/10/spammers-hack-blogs/#comment-223788 |
I think the core thing here is spammers are getting much sneakier, and willing to go much further. I don’t know if this means that current measures are working to an extent, or if they’re just really evil. I’ve emailed Nivi, until we know what caused it I wouldn’t panic about changing your password or something. |
2006-10-19 01:49:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/10/spammers-hack-blogs/#comment-223763 |
I saw it in Bloglines. |
2006-10-19 00:27:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/10/spammers-hack-blogs/#comment-223683 |
It’s just a little Easter egg for folks who remember the early days of WordPress. bbPress has a lot of parallels, except with the knowledge of past mistakes. |
2006-10-14 04:04:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/10/bbpress-goes-gold/#comment-218061 |
Just for the record, I don’t think more people voting is a bad thing — anything that makes a democracy more representative of its population is in theory a good thing. I just was curious what everyone thought on the topic. |
2006-10-14 02:08:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/10/cranky-geeks/#comment-218000 |
If you’re interested, here’s a bit more on better mousetraps. |
2006-10-13 23:26:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/10/design-and-technology/#comment-217884 |
We actually decided to go with several, the first two are Aplus and Grokthis. |
2006-10-10 08:17:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/09/new-servers/#comment-215172 |
Lots of Vienna sausage. 🙂 |
2006-10-04 10:54:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/10/microsoft-codecamp/#comment-206922 |
Fixed. That should really be an error we catch in the WYSIWYG. I thought we already had a bug for this in Trac, but I couldn’t find it. Here’s a new one: |
2006-10-03 06:54:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/10/blogtalk-presentation/#comment-205722 |
Brendan, that’s probably because not enough people use OpenID or the plugin to make it worth spamming. There are a thousand things you can do to your blog to make it just different enough to discourage spammers, this is generally known as a club solution. |
2006-10-03 06:50:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/10/wikipedia-spam/#comment-205720 |
Robin, well you’ve been getting a ton of traffic, so it hasn’t been hard. |
2006-10-02 06:19:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/09/wordpresscom-vip/#comment-204579 |
Akismet is being used now for wikis and bugs on Trac, and I hear the results have been good. For wikis you just submit the diff and it works really well. I don’t know how many edits a day Wikipedia gets, but unless it’s 5 million+ it’s unlikely it’d require any additional server resources on the Akismet side. It’d certainly work for the automated spam, which seems to be mostly what that page deals with, but Wikipedia still has to deal with much more subtle forms of unwanted content, though I wouldn’t classify most as spam. |
2006-10-02 02:47:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/10/wikipedia-spam/#comment-204463 |
Wait till you hear the podcast. 😉 |
2006-10-01 02:18:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/09/fowa-presentation/#comment-203685 |
I was never able to get into the Google reader, but I haven’t played with the redesign much. One of the things I liked about Blogline’s updates is that they didn’t try to redo everything under the sun, like most folks do in a redesign. They just chose one element that people interact with a great deal, and made a logical and functional iteration on it. |
2006-09-30 06:36:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/09/bloglines-update/#comment-203151 |
Andreas, probably at this point it wouldn’t be the best fit. |
2006-09-27 17:04:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/09/wordpresscom-vip/#comment-201060 |
Joe, the WordPress codebase is moving just as fast as WP.com. Version 2.1 will have spell checking, editor tabs, auto-save, much faster AJAX admin, and a ton of other improvements that have been tested and honed on WordPress.com. The reason you see more noise around WP.com is that a regular WP release happens 2-3 times a year, where on the .com we update things every night. If you want to live on the bleeding edge of new features, I’d highly recommend trying out the 2.1 alpha. |
2006-09-27 06:09:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/09/wordpresscom-vip/#comment-200602 |
Niklas, not everyone who applies is accepted. Andreas, correct you can only run WordPress, or things that run through WordPress. If you wanted to run another PHP script like Gallery or phpBB you’d need to do it somewhere else. |
2006-09-26 17:41:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/09/wordpresscom-vip/#comment-200212 |
If the $250/month is painful, then you’re probably not the target audience. 🙂 |
2006-09-26 02:15:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/09/wordpresscom-vip/#comment-199623 |
Update: An archive and install did work, and I’m back up and running. |
2006-09-25 21:05:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/09/mac-woes/#comment-199395 |
Update The guy at the genius bar booted into single-user mode and ran fsck which found some core files and system information corrupted, and repaired it. On another reboot it did exactly the same thing, it looks like it boots perfectly and then it dumps out to the command line. He suggested I do a re-install of the OS, which I guess I’ll try after I get all my data off. |
2006-09-23 00:49:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/09/mac-woes/#comment-196965 |
Nothing interesting on the console. It’s perfectly functional… except for having a graphical user interface. If I navigate the command line it looks like all my files are there and fine. |
2006-09-22 20:59:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/09/mac-woes/#comment-196861 |
Different strokes for different folks, I suppose. I think it has some really great music on it. |
2006-09-20 04:52:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/09/bmr-futuresex-lovesounds/#comment-194026 |
Thanks. |
2006-09-15 20:45:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/09/at-web-apps-summit/#comment-188846 |
That’s a lot more balanced, thanks for the clarification. |
2006-09-15 19:24:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/09/spam-blogs-trouble/#comment-188765 |
Sure, we’re still getting quotes and such. |
2006-09-14 00:32:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/09/new-servers/#comment-186677 |
Nope, I ended up rolling the CMS features in WP and it is more than capable for most people to use as a CMS now. |
2006-09-12 21:07:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/08/5-reasons-cms/#comment-185251 |
We already have servers with Textdrive. Thanks for the suggestions guys, I’m contacting them all. |
2006-09-12 17:16:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/09/new-servers/#comment-185054 |
Something East coast would be nice, but not a requirement. |
2006-09-11 22:40:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/09/new-servers/#comment-184112 |
Cool I’ll contact them. |
2006-09-11 21:46:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/09/new-servers/#comment-184083 |
Ah, sorry guys. I couldn’t find the API on the site when I was looking, I’ll update the entry now. |
2006-09-11 20:40:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/09/plaxo-revisited/#comment-184051 |
You can use Plaxo to get stuff into your Mac address book, which you can then iSync to mobile devices. |
2006-09-11 20:38:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/09/plaxo-revisited/#comment-184048 |
Here is another with a NSFW webcam affiliate link: http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=32538604 That one actually sent me a message, it said: “how r u 2day? im doin swell, tho id be better if you accepted my invitation for friendship 🙂 we r from the same area afterall and you seem like a rad person. hit me back sometime. peace.o9L8zlYOZl” |
2006-09-08 05:59:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/09/myspace-spam/#comment-179535 |
We’ve said we’re going to do domain mapping for a while, we’ve been testing it for a few months: http://wordpress.com/blog/2006/07/30/domain-mapping-testers/ It supports remote domain login, SSL, redirects, and some other neat stuff. There is still some code to be cleaned up around the DNS server and registration UI, which is why it isn’t live yet. |
2006-09-05 08:04:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/09/webworkerdaily/#comment-176406 |
Probably Cal’s, because it deals with more application-level things. |
2006-08-29 07:31:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/08/web-scaling-books/#comment-168604 |
Yep, I love Ubuntu. We have about a dozen servers running it too. (The rest are mostly Debian.) |
2006-08-26 06:34:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/08/essential-pc-software/#comment-165723 |
I have 1.5gb on the laptop, so memory usually isn’t a problem. With the Linux I was more referring to a bunch of hardware not working, particularly laptop-specific hardware, drivers, and buttons. I know that situation has gotten immensely better in the last year or so. |
2006-08-25 20:27:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/08/essential-pc-software/#comment-165414 |
Vista was really sketchy with wireless networks, EVDO never worked, none of the built-in buttons worked (like volume control), the headphone jack stopped working, it was slower, bluetooth didn’t work… It felt like using Linux in 2004! |
2006-08-25 20:11:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/08/essential-pc-software/#comment-165405 |
Very good point Niall, I missed that. I’ve updated the entry. |
2006-08-21 21:43:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/08/msn-spaces-numbers/#comment-162359 |
Thanks guys for all the support! |
2006-08-18 06:50:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/08/this-is-silly/#comment-159745 |
15, 16… at least old enough to drive. 😉 |
2006-08-17 00:08:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/08/this-is-silly/#comment-158682 |
Om is a VIP, we’ll be added a few more over the next month or so. How they interact with themes is still limited, but if they already have one ready we’ll load it up for them. |
2006-08-15 02:51:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/08/daily-wpcom/#comment-157291 |
Probably. |
2006-08-10 19:07:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/08/daily-wpcom/#comment-154023 |
Brian, are you sure you’re logged in to wp.com? |
2006-08-10 09:18:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/08/daily-wpcom/#comment-153588 |
My slides were somewhat minimalist, but I believe it will be podcast. |
2006-08-09 18:22:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/08/baychi-speaking-reminder/#comment-153045 |
On the download page when you hover over a link all the content disappears. |
2006-08-08 18:30:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/08/ie7-on-new-sonys/#comment-152338 |
We’re using a number of approachs to clean the CSS, but yes we’re definitely watching the security there very closely. |
2006-08-04 17:11:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/08/big-day/#comment-149501 |
Custom CSS is a paid upgrade, the store is in the backend interface under “Upgrades”. |
2006-08-04 09:10:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/08/big-day/#comment-149168 |
For me, Sonys have had the best combination of form factor, battery life, and features. I own a powerbook and a mac mini, they just don’t get as much use. To me the operating system isn’t as important (as long as it works) because I spend my whole day in editors and web apps anyway. |
2006-08-03 23:28:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/08/ie7-on-new-sonys/#comment-148881 |
I don’t know of any toilet paper farms in my area. |
2006-07-20 22:12:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/07/amazon-grocery-update/#comment-138018 |
I don’t know if it’s being podcast. My style of presentation is generally 1-2 words per slide, which isn’t usually terribly useful if I release it. |
2006-07-19 01:53:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/07/future-of-web-apps/#comment-136941 |
Citricidal is, of course, the world’s undiscovered panacea. |
2006-07-13 00:10:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/07/airborne-mythes/#comment-134327 |
drmike, it’ll totally be for endusers. ketsugi, don’t know yet, it depends on our connectivity. I’m guessing not. |
2006-07-10 13:40:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/07/wordcamp/#comment-132819 |
Kyle, what’s street scene? |
2006-07-10 05:52:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/07/wordcamp/#comment-132527 |
Finally got it running, had to do a clean install. It’s pretty darn slow. |
2006-07-06 03:35:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/07/vista-jump/#comment-129018 |
It’s a four pack of six rolls each, so 24 rolls. Each is 4 inches by 4.5 inches, so that’s 96 x 108 square inches of required storage space, or about 9 cubic feet. I’m sure I could find that much room somewhere, but it’s probably being used for something other than toilet paper right now. |
2006-06-28 23:43:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/06/amazon-grocery/#comment-123077 |
drmike, they come from 65.214.44.29. |
2006-06-28 22:33:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/06/bloglines-dos/#comment-123039 |
Alex, that’s 100% wrong for two reasons. One, WordPress.com is aggressively policed against splogs. Two, Bloglines only polls things that people are subscribed to. So unless people are subscribing to splogs, they wouldn’t have the problem you describe. |
2006-06-28 22:13:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/06/bloglines-dos/#comment-123032 |
James, we already ping them through Ping-O-Matic and they’ve said this changes their crawling behavior, but I imagine edublogs is using Ping-O-Matic as well. |
2006-06-28 20:33:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/06/bloglines-dos/#comment-122939 |
That brings up an interesting point, it would be great to have “permalinks” for themes, so without a cookie you could link to one as a permanent and canonical example of a theme. |
2006-06-23 18:30:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/06/wp-themes/#comment-115701 |
Because I still get a big kick out of seeing WordPress sites pop up in random places. |
2006-06-23 05:28:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/06/snakes-on-a-plane/#comment-115167 |
Nice! 🙂 |
2006-06-22 22:52:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/06/beeping/#comment-114867 |
I think renaming wp-admin is silly. |
2006-06-22 20:01:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/06/banned-from-google/#comment-114740 |
Draco, every week or so we pick one or two of the best themes out there to add to WP.com. If there is one in particular you’d like to see, just request it via the feedback form. |
2006-06-19 22:25:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/06/wp-themes/#comment-112693 |
If you’re having problems, make user you change your URL under Options > General to not have a www. |
2006-06-14 21:32:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/06/wordpress-no-www/#comment-109224 |
Nice Erica. I recently tore up my office to move the desk away from the window to try a different layout. Things are still a mess from the move, but I’m a lot more comfortable. |
2006-06-13 19:26:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/06/beeping/#comment-108635 |
Hey sorry guys, my site is messed up for another reason. When the password thing happened my site somehow got delisted from Google without the www, so I’ve been experimenting with changes to bring it back. |
2006-06-13 19:25:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/06/wordpress-no-www/#comment-108634 |
Hoover, it has nothing to do with DNS. |
2006-06-13 16:47:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/06/wordpress-no-www/#comment-108624 |
I’m sure my neighbor wasn’t exactly thrilled! |
2006-06-13 15:53:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/06/beeping/#comment-108612 |
Yep it looks exactly the same as those other plugins, except a little more bare. I should Google more! 🙂 |
2006-06-13 15:44:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/06/wordpress-no-www/#comment-108609 |
Sheldon, this syncs bookmarks, history, logins, cookies, etc. |
2006-06-13 06:04:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/06/google-browser-sync/#comment-108385 |
Delicious isn’t a menu in my browser, doesn’t have folders, etc. Many of the URLs in my toolbar are private server stuff. |
2006-06-13 03:06:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/06/google-browser-sync/#comment-108356 |
Thanks for dropping by Anil, that sentence wasn’t really the meat of my post, just an aside mostly in response to a comment someone had left earlier. DHH and Cal are mentioned, not actually in the podcast. A link or mention isn’t a big deal, but sentences like “In this podcast, Om and Niall provide a great primer for people just getting started in building a scalable applications online” probably threw people off or lead them to suspect some sort of deliberate self-censorship. I don’t know myself, because I didn’t notice until a few people had pointed it out to me. More importantly, what are your startup dos and don’ts? We have to atone our non-productive words. |
2006-06-09 16:45:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/06/podsession-responses/#comment-106745 |
Of course not, OS developers are used to flaming each other to a crisp and getting beers afterward. 🙂 |
2006-06-08 22:52:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/06/podsession-responses/#comment-106468 |
It wouldn’t kill MySQL any more than any other query. If your traffic is too high, then just do +5 every randomly every fifth load instead of a +1 every load. (I recently did something like this for Akismet.) Using that technique you get a reasonable approximation while still controlling how many queries you run each day. |
2006-05-30 16:59:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/05/mysql-counters/#comment-100429 |
We were using Using site + inurl I’ve got the search working now again, hopefully for good. It’s bizarre that the linked search works for some folks but not for others. |
2006-05-29 01:19:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/05/yahoo-search/#comment-99435 |
Mark, I’ll try that to bring the search back online quickly, thanks for the suggestion. What’s weird is that it just stopped working overnight. |
2006-05-28 21:14:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/05/yahoo-search/#comment-99310 |
Michael, you may not have checked out the search lately, but it gives you options about which section to search. It default to just the Codex, but allows support forums, trac, etc. |
2006-05-28 10:00:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/05/yahoo-search/#comment-98836 |
Wait, so when you guys click the first link in the post, you see results? It doesn’t give you this?
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2006-05-28 04:26:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/05/yahoo-search/#comment-98592 |
The problem must be widespread, because I’ve tried proxying the requests through 7 machines in various datacenters. |
2006-05-28 02:38:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/05/yahoo-search/#comment-98548 |
Jason, US “fiat” money is backed by all the goods and services in the United States. Tying your currency to a mineral of artificial scarcity makes it impossible for macroeconomic policy to adjust available liquidity and you end up with huge and damaging boom/bust cycles, like we had for the entire history of America until the 70s. |
2006-05-23 18:31:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/05/new-money/#comment-95845 |
John, it’s these guys: http://www.maani.us/charts/index.php . |
2006-05-23 07:37:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/05/new-spam-stats/#comment-95580 |
It’s harder than it sounds. |
2006-05-22 03:42:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/05/web-20-band/#comment-94623 |
Yeah, but the # of new blogs on WP.com doesn’t really need help. I think it will increase the total signups without changing the blog number too much. |
2006-05-19 16:45:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/05/wordpresscom-accounts/#comment-93105 |
Canvas is cool, I\’m grabbing a bite with those folks when I\’m back in town. Titanas, it can be in both WP.com and WordPress, but the only WordPress user I can track is myself. On .com I can watch how a single change affects the behavior of hundreds of thousands of people, and even show different versions to different groups, hence making sure \”none of our assumptions are too far off.\” Testing is a part of design that with a small sample size you don\’t really get the luxury of. I\’m not worried at all about it working under different server enviroments, WP already handles all of that. |
2006-05-15 20:33:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/05/shuttle/#comment-91444 |
I can personally attest that twice-weekly brisket dinners will help you gain as much weight as you’d like. |
2006-05-13 03:34:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/05/trying-shangri-la/#comment-90127 |
Yes jogging is probably not a bad idea either. 🙂 |
2006-05-12 21:51:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/05/trying-shangri-la/#comment-89967 |
Actually we managed to get an automatic. (Naturally.) |
2006-05-08 06:03:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/05/driving-on-the-left/#comment-87706 |
No. |
2006-04-29 03:44:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/wordpress-tags/#comment-82790 |
Haha, Jason do tell! |
2006-04-29 02:10:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/04/cross-datacenter-file-replication/#comment-82763 |
The link is just a normal net connection, ping times of about 35ms and 12 hops between them. |
2006-04-26 21:20:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/04/cross-datacenter-file-replication/#comment-81035 |
I think Mogile solves a different problem, which is how to efficiently store static files in one datacenter. We basically want a synced copy of files in two datacenters, it looks like if we had a Mogile node in each we’d have to replicate the tracker and some file calls would go to the other DC which would have a lot of latency. We want all files to be local for the web nodes in each place. |
2006-04-26 17:20:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/04/cross-datacenter-file-replication/#comment-80872 |
Guys, some browser hold on to the cache. You may need to do a force reload. (Ctrl + F5) Your visitors aren’t going to be sitting there reloading your site, they’re just going to see something different each time they come. |
2006-04-26 02:00:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/scripts/randomimage/#comment-80170 |
Test. |
2006-04-25 01:43:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/04/staff-must-wash-hands/#comment-79034 |
Thanks for the inside scoop Byrne. 🙂 Assuming you’re in SoMA, we should grab a bite sometime. |
2006-04-21 06:17:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/04/typepad-switches-atom/#comment-76557 |
True, but XHTML 1.1 was released in 2001, and still has horrible support. |
2006-04-20 21:51:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/04/typepad-switches-atom/#comment-76396 |
I agree requiring confirmation is nice, but I want to prune my list a bit. |
2006-04-20 21:29:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/04/one-way-linkedin/#comment-76360 |
Wow, attack of the Robs! |
2006-04-20 21:12:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/04/one-way-linkedin/#comment-76321 |
It’s a tough problem, we’re facing the same thing. Arguably If our bloggers update WordPress and their feeds which worked yesterday stop working, they blame us, not hte aggregator or the format. I guess that’s why I’m surprised about Typepad’s move, because I’m sure that their users are going to assume Typepad broke something, not that they got an upgrade, especially since functionally to the end-user both version of Atom are identical. |
2006-04-20 18:42:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/04/typepad-switches-atom/#comment-76266 |
I’m not blaming them for anything, just noting what I experienced. |
2006-04-19 23:46:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/04/typepad-switches-atom/#comment-75596 |
I just tried the standard Atom URL on Typepad, figuring that would be the most up-to-date version. |
2006-04-19 21:28:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/04/typepad-switches-atom/#comment-75454 |
It’s pretty major though, you think they would note it in that post. |
2006-04-19 18:11:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/04/typepad-switches-atom/#comment-75271 |
For WordPress in general, but the most users on one host are probably on WP.com. Unfortunately CrazyEgg doesn’t seem to work well on authenticated pages, or on pages where different things are in different places for different users. |
2006-04-18 22:39:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/04/wordpress-crazyegg/#comment-74746 |
To clarify, the code was only tracking people who weren’t logged in. |
2006-04-18 22:30:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/04/wordpress-crazyegg/#comment-74742 |
The planetplanet script that runs that seems to be having some problems, it looks like my site hasn’t been picked up in a few weeks. We should really just move that to use FeedWordPress or something.
Check out MU activity before and after WP.com started. It’s not line-for-line WordPress.com, as some things aren’t or can’t be easily genericized for release, like our stats system, but the codebase is synced up pretty regularly. Sorry about your ping, I guess your link is there now so it’s moot. |
2006-04-14 19:10:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/04/a-little-funding/#comment-72275 |
We’re planning to put the regular shirts up on Goodstorm, just haven’t gotten around to it yet. |
2006-04-14 00:12:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/04/a-little-funding/#comment-71762 |
Of course, hat tip to Glenda for assisting. |
2006-04-13 17:15:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/04/shaved/#comment-71470 |
Ping-O-Matic is separate from Automattic and is going to go under the WordPress Foundation once it’s done. The only real connection is that Automattic donated the some servers to it. I think it’s important that PoM stay independent. |
2006-04-13 06:41:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/04/a-little-funding/#comment-71193 |
@Matt May, I certainly love going to them. 🙂 |
2006-04-13 03:48:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/04/a-little-funding/#comment-71142 |
We use the GPL for documentation in WP, but that has always seemed sketchy. Thanks for the additional info. |
2006-04-06 00:16:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/04/open-source-legal-docs/#comment-67676 |
GnuMan, they’re GPL by default because they link WordPress code, which is also GPL. It’s silly to include a license file with plugins that are often smaller than the license itself. |
2006-04-03 17:09:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/03/wordpress-widgets/#comment-67118 |
I don’t know why it’s MIT, it should be GPL. |
2006-03-31 17:11:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/03/wordpress-widgets/#comment-65981 |
Sweet! |
2006-03-29 00:31:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/03/in-toronto/#comment-64839 |
No need to sponsor anything, there are already several plugins that do spell-check for non-RTE, and they work really well. RTE spell checking was much more of a challenge. |
2006-03-28 10:00:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/03/awesome-spellchecker/#comment-64632 |
Probably not going to happen for non-wysiwyg users. Smart enough to code, smart enough to spell. 😉 |
2006-03-28 05:27:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/03/awesome-spellchecker/#comment-64523 |
Spell check is going to be in the core, spell check and auto-save were intended features ever since the introduction of WYSIWYG. |
2006-03-26 17:56:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/03/awesome-spellchecker/#comment-64049 |
Big.com is just a front-end, it’ll share the weaknesses of whoever it uses. Phil, that’s a very astute observation. I think you may be right. I still think it’s a bad idea though. |
2006-03-21 01:28:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/03/y-search-frustrations/#comment-62384 |
Sure,
😉 My main earlier complaint turns out to be just a difference in how Yahoo and Google use their advanced operators. Google still handles HTML entities in titles better, but that’s been a problem at Yahoo for at least a year so I’m sure they know about it. I’m working around it by munging the results. |
2006-03-20 23:51:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/03/y-search-frustrations/#comment-62372 |
I haven’t made up my mind yet. |
2006-03-20 23:31:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/03/open-source-tax-credit/#comment-62366 |
I should be! I’m going to feign ignorance and claim I’m “getting real.” |
2006-03-20 22:35:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/03/y-search-frustrations/#comment-62358 |
Microsoft seems to take a surprisingly sane approach to a lot of things, glad to hear they’re smart about naps too. 🙂 |
2006-03-20 22:34:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/03/hours-and-work/#comment-62357 |
This is the main search on wordpress.org, it gets a ton of traffic. I’m using a few other IPs now. |
2006-03-20 22:32:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/03/y-search-frustrations/#comment-62355 |
Dangit, just hit the query limit for the day. |
2006-03-20 22:08:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/03/y-search-frustrations/#comment-62347 |
Hmm, now I’m stuck with combinations. I want to search forums and the Codex, and inurl will block one or the other. You can’t seem to do OR for inurl:, or perhaps as above I just haven’t found it. |
2006-03-20 21:40:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/03/y-search-frustrations/#comment-62339 |
Ryan, as you posted this comment I just figured out that was possible. I guess I was just used to Google’s site: syntax for that. Thanks for the tip! The character problem stands though, look at the ” in every one of those results. |
2006-03-20 21:11:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/03/y-search-frustrations/#comment-62332 |
For the record, WordPress has included Atom 0.3 support for over two years now. When it was added there were no aggregator problems, because it was a different format with a different name and we gave it a different URL. Now we’re supposed to replace it with a different format with the same name and the same URL. |
2006-03-19 20:56:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/03/invalid-atom/#comment-61914 |
Probably the Nokia 8800 or 8290, but the Blackberry is fast catching up due to its functionality. |
2006-03-18 19:22:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/03/new-blackberry/#comment-61014 |
Really? I haven’t had a problem with the battery at all. The Cingular one comes with an email thing you can set up to push, but like you said sync isn’t really available without the Blackberry Enterprise stuff. |
2006-03-18 17:49:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/03/new-blackberry/#comment-60918 |
Brendon, my Powerbook was so slow. I had maxed out the RAM, which helped, but it eventually wore on me and I ditched it for a Sony Vaio. The new mini is *very* snappy and I could see it being totally usable for day-to-day work. Andrew, right now 4 desktops and 2 laptops. One of the desktops (the old Gentoo box) should be axed soon if things go well. My goal is to have just the mini and the main desktop in my office, which should make things a lot quieter. |
2006-03-08 07:43:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/03/new-mac-mini/#comment-57545 |
Here’s a pic of the shirt in action: |
2006-03-07 01:06:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/03/sxsw/#comment-57168 |
Mmmmm, import/export. Soon! |
2006-03-05 23:30:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/03/usbpress/#comment-56881 |
Hopefully we’ll have a shirt store soon. |
2006-03-04 02:18:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/03/sxsw/#comment-56246 |
The room at the Under the Radar conference, it was the final “fireside chat.” |
2006-03-03 03:48:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/03/whoa-newscorp/#comment-55858 |
We’ll be passing a million tables in a day or two, so I’ll let you know how it goes. 🙂 |
2006-03-02 01:29:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/03/wordpress-and-lyceum/#comment-55387 |
Also it has better compatibility with plugins, since to a plugin the table structure is transparently the same as it is in WordPress. I can’t think of any plugins that don’t work in MU out of the box, even ones that interact with the database. |
2006-03-01 23:31:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/03/wordpress-and-lyceum/#comment-55377 |
It also has more to do with the type of data and queries than anything. |
2006-02-26 02:37:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/02/free-sun-server/#comment-53802 |
It’d be a big help, the site is crawling right now, but there is some new hardware coming online early next week. |
2006-02-25 04:12:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/02/free-sun-server/#comment-53520 |
Byrne, I’ve been trying for several days now to subscribe. I wouldn’t mind if you just added my email to the list manually. m at mullenweg dot com. |
2006-02-23 18:47:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/02/better-trackback/#comment-53145 |
I would love to look at it, but: “You must be logged into use this page.” I must also be logged in to view any list archives. |
2006-02-22 18:27:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/02/better-trackback/#comment-52832 |
If I thougt ID was the answer to spam, I might be inclined to that as well. (It’s not.) I hardly get trackbacks anymore, but I’ve never approved an asynchronous trackback, it just seems tacky. |
2006-02-22 03:51:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/02/better-trackback/#comment-52582 |
The excerpt is at the discretion of the receiver. The code in WP that extracts the excerpt isn’t as good as it could be yet, there are also plugins to make it better. |
2006-02-22 00:00:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/02/better-trackback/#comment-52556 |
I’ve been thinking a lot about that, but I think it’s still too early to write that. Maybe when we hit the 500k-million mark I’d feel more confident about what we’ve done and advocating it to smaller sites. To put it another way, it’s only been a few months. It needs more time to be distilled into “best practices.” |
2006-02-21 23:52:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/02/a-pro-php-rant/#comment-52553 |
Manton, the reason referrer doesn’t work as well is that (a) it’s often and easily faked and (b) the top referrers usually aren’t the permanent link for a resource. You might get 1000 hits from Kottke.org, but what you really wanted was the permalink to the entry he linked you from. That’s what Pingback does, it works like a referrer but with verification and permalinks. |
2006-02-21 22:13:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/02/better-trackback/#comment-52542 |
This may be telling: http://www.majordojo.com/2006/02/gluttony_for_pu.php
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2006-02-21 20:18:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/02/better-trackback/#comment-52528 |
Yeah it tries to only limit to active blogs. |
2006-02-10 16:18:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/02/get-random/#comment-48943 |
Wank, I used to freelance. It was alright. Then I “gave my time and skills away for free” and now I’m doing immeasurably better. Some may disagree, but I’ve found the more you give away the more you get back. Besides, I don’t know any freelancer who would say “more potential clients” would be a bad thing, it gives you the freedom to be more discerning with the work you take on and charge more. (Supply/demand.) |
2006-02-07 00:41:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/02/theme-explodes-traffic/#comment-47900 |
Interesting perspectives. Maybe some support best practices could be gleamed from past experiences? |
2006-02-06 05:08:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/02/theme-explodes-traffic/#comment-47717 |
Wow! That happens every year. I don’t know why he doesn’t just ask for hosting help. |
2006-01-23 23:08:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/01/bloggies/#comment-43984 |
Yes, but since it says “2.0” it’s completely different than everything that came before it, obviously. |
2006-01-23 09:06:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/01/chuck-norris-20/#comment-43784 |
I realize that the info is in aggregate, but there is a principle of refusing frivolous subopenas to support evil legislation? |
2006-01-22 00:30:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/01/google-privacy/#comment-43522 |
Just the Godaddy stuff. |
2006-01-18 21:25:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/01/dotorg/#comment-42810 |
[email protected] |
2006-01-18 05:58:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/01/ping-o-scratch/#comment-42672 |
Kevin, I sent you an email asking what the new URL is. I can’t find the one where you sent it. |
2006-01-16 21:22:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/01/ping-o-scratch/#comment-42432 |
It’s back online already, the downtime was actually something different and unplanned. |
2006-01-14 02:36:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/01/ping-o-scratch/#comment-41908 |
The RRD module for Lighttpd. |
2006-01-13 01:25:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/01/ping-o-scratch/#comment-41681 |
Thanks everybody! |
2006-01-12 21:48:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/01/matt-22/#comment-41655 |
Should I also block people with @yahoo.com address from signing up for WP.com or WP.org? Should I block downloads from Yahoo addresses? I recall MSN doing something similar, should I block everyone using a Microsoft operating system, even knowing those actions would be just as futile as you and I agree anything I do with Yahoo would be? I don’t see where your line of reasoning stops. At the end of the day, there’s nothing I could do to affect Yahoo (or Microsoft) and any knee-jerk and futile reactions I make in retalition would hurt thousands of people who had nothing to do with what happened. |
2006-01-09 21:38:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/01/commercial-akismet/#comment-41094 |
David, I have no control over how other companies choose to conduct themselves under the laws of other countries, nor am I in the position to influence any of that. You can make arguments like that against almost every major company to some extent. |
2006-01-09 18:33:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/01/commercial-akismet/#comment-41085 |
Dunno, NY is kinda expensive to visit. Chris, I’ve been giving some thought to a post or two about that. |
2006-01-07 00:46:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/01/home-sweet-home/#comment-40708 |
The front page shows the total # rounded to the nearest thousand. I think more interesting on a zeitgeist would be posts per day, comments per day, and some measures of “activity.” Which blogs are getting hits? What’s the attrition rate? How many are registered just for the API key? |
2006-01-06 08:46:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/01/wpcom-performance/#comment-40562 |
We love Matt anyway. |
2006-01-04 18:31:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/12/wp2-thoughts/#comment-40295 |
Good question, Asia would be nice. However the thought of travel right now scares me. 🙂 |
2006-01-04 18:28:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/01/home-sweet-home/#comment-40291 |
There’s a bad behaviour header, the trackback link and feed links are trailed with /trackback/ and /feed/. The URL structure. The way the title of the permalinks say “Permanent Link:”. The class names in the HTML. The WP-Cache HTML insert. The I can usually spot a WP blog within a few seconds. 🙂 |
2006-01-04 18:22:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2006/01/wsj-on-wordpress/#comment-40289 |
Spam Karma works well for a lot of people, and you can use Akismet as a component of Spam Karma. If what you have works, then don’t change, but many people have found that most spam plugins lose their effectiveness over time. Akismet uses the network effort of the tens of thousands of people running it to protect the entire network. |
2006-01-01 20:30:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/12/millions-blocked/#comment-39534 |
Haha. 🙂 |
2006-01-01 00:30:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/12/northen-voices/#comment-39379 |
MU is still open source. |
2005-12-21 19:17:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/12/automattic-beta/#comment-37746 |
I believe they have a plugin so you don’t have to have the index.php links. |
2005-12-20 22:42:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/12/wp-on-yahoo/#comment-37564 |
Ha! No. |
2005-12-18 20:31:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/12/tiredwired/#comment-37210 |
Hey guys I just got it all worked out, but thank you VERY much for the offer! |
2005-12-08 16:01:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/12/london-troubles/#comment-35339 |
Wow, I have no idea where that came from. Ozh, are you going to be at any of the blogger stuff in Paris? |
2005-12-04 08:44:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/12/akismet-in-java/#comment-34365 |
It’s not a requirement in WP (or any free software) to link, I generally don’t worry about it if they don’t. |
2005-12-03 22:03:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/12/yahoo-on-wordpress/#comment-34250 |
Most likely. |
2005-12-03 13:13:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/12/landed/#comment-34195 |
Well if you’re going to steal, it might as well be from the best. 🙂 |
2005-12-02 21:51:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/12/sister-moon/#comment-34082 |
This is the album, called Possibilites. The rest of it is mixed except for a song with John Mayer which is pretty fun. It’s a little more poppy than I usually like Herbie Hancock. |
2005-12-02 09:20:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/12/sister-moon/#comment-33999 |
That’s not fake, it’s her real name. It rhymes with chute. |
2005-12-02 00:19:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/11/geekstar/#comment-33943 |
I know when it was written. Look at the tags. It’s still funny. 🙂 |
2005-12-01 02:36:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/11/worth-200-million/#comment-33802 |
True. |
2005-12-01 02:00:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/11/dtd-magic/#comment-33798 |
Just for the day, I fly back to SF tonight. |
2005-11-29 20:39:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/11/in-san-diego/#comment-33622 |
If it’s possible to break your tool using only the options you give to your users, I would say that’s broken. |
2005-11-25 23:02:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/11/hidden-costs/#comment-33124 |
Ara and David, re-read the part about the cost of hidden options. |
2005-11-25 22:10:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/11/hidden-costs/#comment-33117 |
Denis, I’m talking about the Mindcanvas site, not the blog. |
2005-11-19 17:04:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/11/gem-usability/#comment-31808 |
I am Matt, and please don’t post WP.com support requests in my comments! I’ll delete it in the future. Use the feedback form on WP.com for that. |
2005-11-18 18:14:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/11/note-to-self-2/#comment-31620 |
The biggest ever. Eric, everything I do is WordPress related. 🙂 |
2005-11-18 12:53:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/11/note-to-self-2/#comment-31593 |
I wrote this from a Blackberry, so please excuse the typos. |
2005-11-15 18:36:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/11/asynchronous-voice-im/#comment-31130 |
$95?! |
2005-11-15 07:22:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/11/comand-line-via-email/#comment-30991 |
I’m mostly on a Blackberry these days. |
2005-11-15 07:06:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/11/comand-line-via-email/#comment-30987 |
It’s been more than 12 hours since I added the code and still no stats on the program. |
2005-11-14 23:20:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/11/google-analytics/#comment-30920 |
Some interesting points: http://urchin.com/ now redirects. You can have up to 50 profiles. You can customize almost everything with regular expresions and filters. You can run it on infinite subdomains, and set up a regex to track them individually in your reports. |
2005-11-14 08:12:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/11/google-analytics/#comment-30795 |
Top! Sorry I didn’t notice the typo. |
2005-11-09 19:27:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/11/round-top/#comment-30342 |
Roy, I hadn’t even noticed the problem. They sent that to me without any action on my part. |
2005-11-07 23:49:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/11/go-amazon/#comment-29846 |
Akismet protects against automated spam, not idiots. |
2005-11-04 15:59:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/11/round-top/#comment-29636 |
Yeah for some reason I did an `svn update` right before walking out the door, and there was a conflict in a file I had changed but not committed directly. |
2005-11-02 01:10:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/11/shure-to-break/#comment-29446 |
I’m at the airport and I actually forgot the entire iPod! So the headphones don’t really matter anymore. 🙂 |
2005-11-01 18:18:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/11/shure-to-break/#comment-29424 |
I might pick up some MDRs at the airport or something. |
2005-11-01 16:58:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/11/shure-to-break/#comment-29423 |
Test. |
2005-10-30 01:42:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/10/jeff-nolan-on-service/#comment-29184 |
You guys are funny. 😉 |
2005-10-27 17:24:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/10/akismet-stops-spam/#comment-29056 |
Podz, from what you describe it sounds like they’d be blocked as automated spam but feel free to email me a few of the comment notifications and I’ll run them through the system to double-check. |
2005-10-26 08:50:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/10/akismet-stops-spam/#comment-28933 |
While the first version had a small village watching every comment as it came through the system and manually approving or nuking it, we found this didn’t scale quite as well (okay there was a revolt) and so we became forced to use computers to do the heavy lifting. It was difficult at first, but I can promise that the computer makes no judgements as it sees your comments fly through its system. As one said to me the other day, “Bits is bits.” We’ve had a submission that encrypts and hashes and anonymizes the comment before sending it to Akismet, but that makes it awfully hard to figure out whether it’s spam or not. |
2005-10-26 08:47:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/10/akismet-stops-spam/#comment-28931 |
The key for my ignition and car door are different, I think they are on most older Chevys. |
2005-10-22 16:19:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/10/keys/#comment-28745 |
Whoops, “dome” should have been “home.” |
2005-10-22 00:22:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/10/keys/#comment-28706 |
Test. |
2005-10-21 03:30:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/10/mezzoblue-reformats/#comment-28585 |
Another test. |
2005-10-20 08:55:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/10/2398/#comment-28546 |
Test. |
2005-10-20 08:15:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/10/2398/#comment-28545 |
Paul, then look at symlinking and sharing files and MU like other people have mentioned already. |
2005-10-19 16:17:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/10/wp-for-blog-networks/#comment-28508 |
Entry updated. |
2005-10-12 04:21:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/10/out-of-commision/#comment-28187 |
I don’t think anyone can really blame Dave for taking the money, it’s understandable. Also like you said, he got this whole thing started. There have been some non-trivial monetary offers for Ping-O-Matic, but they’ve all been turned down. I want to get it under a formal non-profit so that’s not even a temptation any more. |
2005-10-08 19:15:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/10/weblogsdotcom/#comment-27950 |
I’ve had good experience with Debian and Gentoo before, my main home server is right now Gentoo, though it breaks fairly often. Hence, its new replacement. I’m used to Gentoo taking a really really really long time to get going, but it’s not like I have to watch it through the whole process so it’s not a big deal. My other tries (years ago) were with Red Hat 4.something-9.something, Suse, and Knoppix. |
2005-09-30 05:31:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/09/more-on-ubuntu/#comment-27232 |
No otherwise it’s a total dream. |
2005-09-27 01:23:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/09/nano-scratches/#comment-27058 |
Yep I noticed scratches after a microfiber wipe as well! |
2005-09-27 01:13:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/09/nano-scratches/#comment-27055 |
I’m in San Francisco, where I live now. However I was just in Houston last weekend and seeing the total transformation it has gone through in such a short time has been surprising. |
2005-09-22 21:00:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/09/on-rita/#comment-26616 |
I agree the brushed metal thing feels really out of place. I like the new interface Yahoo Mail just launched with. |
2005-09-22 16:14:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/09/zimbra-groupware/#comment-26607 |
No secrets, just an old idea done a little differently. |
2005-09-20 06:19:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/09/stop-spam-better/#comment-26311 |
No need to bash Microsoft guys, I mostly pointed it out because it’s funny. In my mind the more the idea and concept of “code is poetry” can spread the better things will be. Programming is a craft and more people should treat it as such. |
2005-09-11 18:44:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/09/poetry-is-microsoft/#comment-25576 |
If the attacker knew what page the secret token was stored, couldn’t they just do an async request for that page and grab the token before sending the malicious request? |
2005-08-29 19:24:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/ajax-and-xss/#comment-25112 |
Agreed, but “A good first protection it to use POST for things that change resources, but POSTs can be faked as well, just not as simply as the example I gave above.” |
2005-08-29 19:07:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/ajax-and-xss/#comment-25103 |
Thanks Chris, I updated the article title. Is the method you describe the most secure way to addresss this? We’ve been avoiding using sessions thus far. |
2005-08-29 16:50:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/ajax-and-xss/#comment-25049 |
Ryan this doesn’t have to do with the *type* of content going through, it has to do with users who are logged in and authenticated being “tricked” into doing something on their site. An example would be if you came to photomatt.net and it had an image tag with a A good first protection it to use POST for things that change resources, but POSTs can be faked as well, just not as simply as the example I gave above. In WordPress the solution we came to after talking to many security-minded people was that requests to change resources, POST or otherwise, should always come from within the WordPress admin directory. If not you get a polite message telling you why the request was blocked, and if you have a problem with referrers, how to fix it. However now we have an entire set of that are designed to be triggered from other pages using JS and all the proper headers aren’t being sent by UAs. So to summarize, I’ll quote Jason from above, “WordPress checks HTTP_REFERER to prevent trusted users from being tricked by malicious links, not to stop malicious users.” (We use KSES to stop malicious users.) |
2005-08-29 08:16:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/ajax-and-xss/#comment-24967 |
Okay I’ve started to send out invites again, I picked three from this thread to receive them. In a week we can check back in with them and see how their blogging is going. Thank you to everyone who entered, if you guys weren’t so darn interesting and clever this would have been a lot easier. 😉 |
2005-08-28 08:02:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/invite-giveaway/#comment-24936 |
Hey there’s a small problem with invites right now so I can’t send any at the moment, but I will as soon as it’s fixed! |
2005-08-27 09:14:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/invite-giveaway/#comment-24924 |
Okay I can’t pick so some friends are helping me narrow it down. 🙂 |
2005-08-26 02:26:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/invite-giveaway/#comment-24749 |
Okay comments are closed for now! I’ll read through and pick one. (Maybe two, there are some good ones.) |
2005-08-25 20:21:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/invite-giveaway/#comment-24740 |
No big announcement yet, just a gradual redesign. |
2005-08-18 01:09:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/bbs-slide/#comment-24309 |
Not quite yet, way too many people signed up already! We’re looking for a smaller test at this point. |
2005-08-16 00:37:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/wordpresscom-invites/#comment-24239 |
http://www.paidcontent.org/about/ Paid Content and Rafat have an extremely influential audience and are very well-read, especially in the bay area. |
2005-08-15 15:43:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/wp-job/#comment-24232 |
Sure, follow the contact in the link. |
2005-08-15 05:57:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/wp-job/#comment-24225 |
Wow, I totally buy their cream soda all the time. |
2005-08-13 04:33:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/joe-trippi/#comment-24105 |
Yeah I saw that! |
2005-08-13 00:24:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/joe-trippi/#comment-24097 |
Yes I would say that’s very perceptive, Greg. I don’t have the bandwidth to check the exact numbers right now, but you’re completely right that the worst spammers ping the most. |
2005-08-10 19:57:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/spam-blogs/#comment-24034 |
Nic, you should support XFN too. I would imagine Technorati gets a better set of data than PoM does, so their 14 million number might be pre-filtered or have a much much lower percentage. |
2005-08-10 16:19:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/spam-blogs/#comment-24029 |
Technorati is one of the best about cleaning up spam from their DB, and they’ve been very helpful with Ping-O-Matic. |
2005-08-10 00:46:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/spam-blogs/#comment-23935 |
Kailash, I never said anything about Pingoat, nor did anyone else in this thread. |
2005-08-09 20:52:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/yet-another-pinger/#comment-23928 |
We err on the side of letting things through, so it’s highly unlikely you’re being blocked if you’re not a spammer. If you get a blocked message, just contact me and I’ll clear it up. |
2005-08-09 19:52:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/spam-blogs/#comment-23924 |
Yep I’ve been very happy with Bad Behavior on another project I’m doing. |
2005-08-09 05:38:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/more-trackback-spam/#comment-23898 |
GPL has nothing to do with copyright, it’s about the rights you have as a user, and I doubt that would get past OSI. However it’s not at all a big deal. Even though what he says is odd, the spirit is still OS . |
2005-08-08 05:07:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/more-trackback-spam/#comment-23875 |
SK2 isn’t GPL or open source? That’s strange. |
2005-08-07 23:28:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/more-trackback-spam/#comment-23871 |
Ha! |
2005-08-07 18:34:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/yet-another-pinger/#comment-23866 |
When we get per-user options going, it’ll be one. Gregory, that’s really harsh and I don’t think everything you’re saying is backed up. TinyMCE has a compression script which can combine the multiple files into two HTTP requests and cache them. We’ll make the changes to TinyMCE we need to bring it up to standards (it’s the closest of them all), but I’m in contact with their developers so improvements will benefit the entire open source community. I think the act of writing and editing is core to what WordPress is about, and it’s our duty to make that experience as elegant and streamlined as possible. For the majority of our audience, including myself, dealing with HTML can really impede the writing process. The first PHP code I ever wrote for b2/cafelog was to eliminate having to type out HTML entities all the time (Texturize), so streamlining writing and editing was actually the reason WordPress exists today. To the extent to which our hundreds of thousands of users make WYSIWYG on the web better in a non-propietary way, the web as a whole will benefit greatly. We shouldn’t expect people to use third-party (ofter commercial) editors if they want a rich writing experience. Finally I would like to point out there was a 30+ post thread on WP-hackers about this almost two months ago. If you want to be a part of WordPress development that’s the place and if you follow that list this shouldn’t be a surprise at all. |
2005-08-07 16:58:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/wysi/#comment-23863 |
I thought most hosted services like Typepad send trackbacks from a different IP than the domain resolves to, which is why more people haven’t done that step already. |
2005-08-07 10:19:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/more-trackback-spam/#comment-23854 |
I’m inclined to say it should be using appropiate elements instead of spans, I’ll look into it. Everything is still a work in progress! |
2005-08-07 08:27:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/wysi/#comment-23852 |
We have an entirely different thing for uploads, going to be even sweeter. |
2005-08-06 18:19:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/wysi/#comment-23841 |
Gregory, in my testing TinyMCE has been as fast or faster than others, has impeccable markup, and works in IE, moz/firefox, and Safari. That’s as good as I’ve found from anybody. Turning off rich editing in your options does put the quicktags back. |
2005-08-06 15:45:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/wysi/#comment-23829 |
The target thing is gone! |
2005-08-05 20:22:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/wysi/#comment-23667 |
In a few months. I would not recommend using development files as your blog will probably explode into a million bits scattered across the interweb. |
2005-08-05 18:49:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/wysi/#comment-23656 |
Whoa, great work Nik. |
2005-08-05 06:31:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/yet-another-pinger/#comment-23558 |
We actually have good news about that tonight. 🙂 |
2005-08-05 06:16:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/yet-another-pinger/#comment-23555 |
Because it’s just going to be another avenue for spammers to abuse the ping stream. It’s quite a bit of work to keep up with, if they wanted to just offer a branded version of Ping-O-Matic we’d gladly help them, like you said we’re not making any money from it. |
2005-08-04 22:01:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/yet-another-pinger/#comment-23548 |
Beyond just the numerous similarities in the markup, there’s things like it says “(not RSS URL)” in parentheses by the URL box. We added that after receiving hundreds of questions about what to put in there. Look at their FAQ, what is a ping and why should I bother? It says basically the same thing as the Ping-O-Matic about page. |
2005-08-04 20:19:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/yet-another-pinger/#comment-23542 |
Maybe it’s just me, I could be overly sensitive? It looks very, very similar to the Ping-O-Matic front page, and it performs exactly the same function. |
2005-08-04 18:43:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/08/yet-another-pinger/#comment-23537 |
Also I felt like “brand” was a hammer that was used to hit every success or failure in every example in the book. For the companies whose history I’m more familiar with, such as Dell, Apple, and Microsoft, I’m really don’t think that management of their brand or staying ultra-focused on a divergent category made or broke those companies, which makes me suspect of many of the other examples in the book. |
2005-08-01 19:24:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/07/bbr-origin-of-brands/#comment-23443 |
Whenever they talked about how bad extending brands was I kept thinking of Yahoo and all the success they’ve had with their brand across many things. |
2005-08-01 08:08:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/07/bbr-origin-of-brands/#comment-23428 |
I’m here, it’s warm but not nearly as bad as I expected. Going to go through your lists now and figure out what to do today. |
2005-07-29 14:25:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/07/in-dallas/#comment-23381 |
Actually Ryan is in California this week, so we’re crossed. But we did hang out last weekend. |
2005-07-29 04:52:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/07/in-dallas/#comment-23365 |
Yes I’ve contacted Yahoo! about that domain but needless to say they think it’s pretty valuable. In a few years when WordPress acquires Yahoo (and Google) I’m sure it’ll be part of the deal. 😉 |
2005-07-27 16:38:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/07/wordpresscom/#comment-23332 |
It was transferred, it’s in my name now: http://whois.sc/wordpress.com . |
2005-07-27 06:18:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/07/wordpresscom/#comment-23246 |
I heard it’s going to blog for you so you don’t have to worry about what to write. |
2005-07-27 00:03:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/07/wordpresscom/#comment-23236 |
Well that’s what people are going to find out. 🙂 |
2005-07-26 22:13:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/07/wordpresscom/#comment-23230 |
Sorry the bug should be fixed now. |
2005-07-26 20:24:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/07/forbes/#comment-23225 |
Haven’t heard back yet. |
2005-07-26 18:32:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/07/emic-clusters/#comment-23220 |
Always my pleasure. |
2005-07-26 00:38:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/07/ryan-in-sf/#comment-23116 |
Okay I’ve talked to three different people and then ended up on someone’s voicemail. I filled out their “request info” form and let’s see what happens. This is silly, I want them to sell me something and I can’t even get through. |
2005-07-22 18:18:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/07/emic-clusters/#comment-23036 |
Sorry about that, it’s here: |
2005-07-22 16:46:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/07/on-podcasting/#comment-23033 |
Have you logged in to WordPress? Our buttons are huge. Gotta have the big buttons. |
2005-07-22 16:16:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/07/on-podcasting/#comment-23030 |
I only checked the graph because I was expecting much higher usage since they (1) have more registered users than us and (2) their “who’s online” box regularly shows over a thousand people on the site and (3) they were complaining of site performance. Thanks to our support from Textdrive (and others) we fortunately don’t have to worry about this sort of thing anymore, but the current hardware that wordpress.org is on is equivilant to their old setup, though certain subdomains are spread out. |
2005-07-21 15:24:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/07/ecosystem/#comment-23011 |
Of course. By a very loose definition, I started June of last year. 😉 |
2005-07-21 00:59:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/07/dawn-drew-on-wordpress/#comment-22870 |
Tom, I visit wordpress.org on a Mac all the time. |
2005-07-19 18:21:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/07/wp-in-macaddict/#comment-22855 |
Jesper, but it also includes updates from several other services besides Ping-O-Matic. |
2005-07-17 16:16:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/07/blog-census/#comment-22632 |
I bet the HTML cleaner (KSES) thought your comment after “WordPress” was one giant invalid HTML tag and stripped it. |
2005-07-06 20:09:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/07/xml-rpc-vulnerability/#comment-22166 |
Ionic, for some reason the comment came through as just “WordPress” with no other text, I assumed it was a mistake and deleted it. I do block comments with numeric entities lower than a certain number. If you want to email me your original comment I’ll be happy to make sure it gets posted. |
2005-07-06 20:07:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/07/xml-rpc-vulnerability/#comment-22165 |
I think we switched when 1.5 was released. |
2005-07-06 17:17:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/07/xml-rpc-vulnerability/#comment-22160 |
Exactly. Even if someone does want to leave, it’s their data on their server! They shouldn’t be constrained in any way. |
2005-07-05 22:18:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/07/import-and-export/#comment-22145 |
Not a good design pattern! |
2005-07-05 13:29:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/07/web-design-patterns/#comment-22132 |
Border’s had Linux Format and Linux User, but not Linux Journal. Bummer! |
2005-07-04 17:10:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/07/editors-choice/#comment-22115 |
By “setting up your own server” they probably mean as opposed to running your own web server locally or something, given the audience of the magazine. Since we’ve provided an up-to-date and relevant listing of which hosts are decent and are also good community members, that page is as good as any to point to. |
2005-07-04 08:07:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/07/editors-choice/#comment-22111 |
Nope and nope. |
2005-07-01 20:30:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/06/german-wordpress-book/#comment-22087 |
Medium would be great. 🙂 Let me know if you decide to do anything Friday. |
2005-06-28 20:21:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/06/t-shirt-plea/#comment-22031 |
Regex all the way. Dante and Simon, I like that searches can become essentially permanent snapshots into a stream of content just like every blog’s front page is. A9.com which is my current search engine default, also does the same thing. |
2005-06-18 04:00:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/06/new-wporg-search/#comment-21441 |
Pphlogger also is slow and bloated when you get > 10k a day. Some pages would take a full minute to load. |
2005-06-15 18:13:18 | https://ma.tt/2005/06/phpopentracker/#comment-21385 | |
And goodness, I just went to photomatt.org and that’s pretty bad. |
2005-06-12 20:06:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/06/great-day/#comment-21294 |
Oh nice catch Niall. I can’t figure out how to download the video, unfortunately, it seems to be a series of endless redirects unless I actually use Windows Media Player. |
2005-06-12 20:06:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/06/great-day/#comment-21293 |
Also try turning off the catchall for your domain. |
2005-06-12 19:46:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/06/tweaking-spamassassin/#comment-21291 |
Look at the headers for the spam messages, they should have the SA rules that were triggered in them. Then you can use the rules and look at the SpamAssassin website to see what they are and what their default values are. Finally check out the |
2005-06-12 19:44:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/06/tweaking-spamassassin/#comment-21290 |
Haha not yet. “Will work for bandwidth.” |
2005-06-10 16:51:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/06/this-is-real-broadband/#comment-21227 |
And now it’s back, nevermind. |
2005-06-10 08:48:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/06/alternative-admins/#comment-21210 |
Here you go: http://downloads.wordpress.org/theme/admin-tiger.zip |
2005-06-10 08:46:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/06/alternative-admins/#comment-21209 |
Whoa, the site seems totally hosed (photomatted? ;), let me see if I can check it in to the theme repository. It just showed me a “freshly registered domain” page. |
2005-06-10 08:42:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/06/alternative-admins/#comment-21208 |
I know someone can find a magazine cover with more lists than that, I’ve seen tons in the grocery store checkout line but I couldn’t remember any of their names. |
2005-06-10 02:34:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/06/links-and-traffic/#comment-21192 |
I wonder how long before they figure out how to dynamically insert ads into podcasts instead of statically which is how most are done now. |
2005-06-08 21:59:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/06/ads-in-podcasts/#comment-21155 |
MikeT, something like that is very much under development for wordpress.org. |
2005-06-08 21:27:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/06/ajax-spell-checker/#comment-21152 |
Well sure. |
2005-06-08 20:27:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/06/ads-in-podcasts/#comment-21146 |
DSLreports.com |
2005-06-08 15:08:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/06/this-is-real-broadband/#comment-21127 |
It’s $35 a month or $300 a year. |
2005-06-08 13:01:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/06/this-is-real-broadband/#comment-21115 |
Should be fixed now. (Thanks Jason!) |
2005-06-07 23:09:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/06/dating-a-developer/#comment-21100 |
Yes, or if you click from my home page. I think the “dating” in my permalink triggers some sort of spam referrer thing. |
2005-06-07 22:58:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/06/dating-a-developer/#comment-21099 |
Groovy, you might want to try tweaking the code so the include (use include instead of require) and the ob_start hack are only triggered on the pages they should be within wp-admin. |
2005-06-07 07:05:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/06/ajax-spell-checker/#comment-21078 |
No problem at all! Why don’t you send a request from wp-plugins.org and I’ll set you up a repository so you can track the changes being made to the plugin. It would also give you an automatically generated ZIP download. |
2005-06-07 06:10:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/06/ajax-spell-checker/#comment-21073 |
You’d need to start an output buffer and then edit the HTML. Check out how my WYSIWYG plugin does this for guidance. |
2005-06-07 05:46:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/06/ajax-spell-checker/#comment-21070 |
Ian, if you wanted to change how the forums work you should join the bbPress mailing list and send your thoughts there. The software that runs the forums is built from the ground up so it’s very flexible for whatever we decide to do. |
2005-06-03 05:49:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/06/community-care/#comment-21019 |
Wait is that the same article? I think I alreadly linked this? Anyway the Firefox image is in the distribution now. I would love to say it was part of a grand conspiracy to take over the world, but it was just a bug. |
2005-06-02 22:38:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/06/wp-in-newsforge/#comment-21012 |
Alex Russell from Dojo recommends: http://dojotoolkit.org/~alex/js_with_compress.jar . |
2005-06-01 17:42:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/05/javascript-compression/#comment-20988 |
I would keep two copies, one compressed and one uncompressed. |
2005-05-30 02:53:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/05/javascript-compression/#comment-20926 |
Also serving CSS and JS through gzip can cause weird errors, which is why they’re off by default when using mod_gzip. |
2005-05-30 02:36:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/05/javascript-compression/#comment-20922 |
Not file compression, code compression. Shortening variables and functions, removing unecessary whitespace, et cetera. |
2005-05-30 02:35:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/05/javascript-compression/#comment-20920 |
It shows a bit of the next one on purpose, to let people know you can scroll. |
2005-05-29 11:11:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/05/wordpress-themes-2/#comment-20908 |
That’s usually a problem when you don’t turn gzip off like the instructions say. |
2005-05-27 16:33:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/staticize-reloaded/#comment-20874 |
Whoa, that’s pretty cool. |
2005-05-26 04:59:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/05/wordpress-and-greasemonkey/#comment-20847 |
Sorry it’s on Sunday, I’ve updated the entry to reflect that. |
2005-05-26 01:32:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/05/wordpress-baycon-2005/#comment-20843 |
It was a spell-check. |
2005-05-26 00:32:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/05/geo-targetted-adsense/#comment-20840 |
Okay since it’s my website I vote for the other Matt to change how he signs his comments. |
2005-05-25 21:44:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/05/geo-targetted-adsense/#comment-20831 |
They probably just read my food blog and know what a burrito freak I am. |
2005-05-25 20:39:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/05/geo-targetted-adsense/#comment-20825 |
I did tell them my zip code for the portal, though I don’t think it was on this computer. |
2005-05-25 19:46:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/05/geo-targetted-adsense/#comment-20820 |
I did, it was awful. Would give me permission errors whenever I tried to run a query. |
2005-05-22 02:17:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/05/sqlite-administration/#comment-20745 |
I think it depends mostly on the contextual market around what you write about. |
2005-05-21 04:07:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/05/googles-rss-ads/#comment-20716 |
Yes that was supposed to be an exec. Thanks! |
2005-05-20 17:11:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/05/subversioning-wordpress-upgrades/#comment-20695 |
It merges them, unless there’s been another change to that line it just works out the differences. However I strongly recommend never touching core files, you should be able to do everything through plugins. This aimed at more advanced users who are somewhat shell savvy. |
2005-05-20 01:02:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/05/subversioning-wordpress-upgrades/#comment-20668 |
Ryan, that’s counting some pre-1.5 downloads. |
2005-05-19 16:39:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/05/google-evite/#comment-20655 |
It’s basically a language proxy of this site, using Google translate as a web service and scrubbing the output to provide a clean feel. They still muck up the HTML horribly, but it’s hard to tell that at least three different geographically distributed servers are cranking to produce each page you see on that site. I’m sure the translation itself is horrible, but that’ll improve as Google improves. The translations can also be pretty humorous sometimes. 🙂 |
2005-05-18 08:54:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/05/foto-mateo/#comment-20581 |
Konstantinos, originally I meant an amount of traffic to be noticable in the daily stats for this site, but reviewing the day they only sent about 900 people here, so it’s less than I originally thought. |
2005-05-17 20:12:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/05/more-stand-up/#comment-20541 |
I do seem to make a lot of those. |
2005-05-17 01:35:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/05/more-stand-up/#comment-20474 |
Was a typo, actually. |
2005-05-17 01:16:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/05/more-stand-up/#comment-20470 |
Basil, better safe than sorry. It’s easy enough to backup your account and delete it and then restore it if the new person is gravy. |
2005-05-15 23:46:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/05/blogs-sold/#comment-20383 |
I have a Mac! I was at work though, so decided to play it on the PC with speakers. My Powerbook speakers are pretty unsatisfactory. |
2005-05-15 18:37:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/05/dave-matthews-stand-up/#comment-20366 |
Haven’t gotten a chance to really dig into it yet, I tend to prefer their live recordings though. |
2005-05-14 01:53:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/05/dave-matthews-stand-up/#comment-20270 |
I think that’s for the IE sidebar. |
2005-05-14 00:42:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/05/wider-google/#comment-20262 |
I don’t see a CD logo anywhere. After the reboot I was able to play it in iTunes, but this is definitely one I’m just going to rip and put on the shelf. |
2005-05-13 23:45:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/05/dave-matthews-stand-up/#comment-20254 |
Hmmm, it may have been because I was looking at it on a different computer? When I looked at it on my Powerbook earlier it was definitely much wider. Maybe a false alarm. 🙂 |
2005-05-13 14:31:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/05/wider-google/#comment-20225 |
Here’s one of them: |
2005-05-12 14:46:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/05/home-storage-solution/#comment-20177 |
Of course, Shuttle will be plugged in to WordPress as much as possible. |
2005-05-12 14:45:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/05/dynamic-textareas/#comment-20176 |
Alistair, the companies offering it are relatively small shops that offer service to just a few buildings in San Francisco, I imagine support would be much more personal than it is with Comcast. My only loyalty to Comcast is my good friend works in their marketing. Jeff, most of my servers are at The Planet, but they’re a bit expensive for this. You can find cheap deals from WebHostingTalk for older dedicateds with 80GB hard drives starting at 60/mo, and add a big second hard drive for a one-time fee or a monthly increase of about 30/mo. Once you roll in tax and all that it’d probably be over $100, but still pretty low. |
2005-05-12 06:58:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/05/home-storage-solution/#comment-20168 |
Maybe it was Photomatted ;), it’s in the plugin repository anyway so you can grab it there. |
2005-05-12 06:47:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/05/wp-cache/#comment-20167 |
Pretty much everything changed behind the scenes, there is some more visible stuff coming soon. |
2005-05-03 04:03:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/check-in-prize/#comment-19990 |
Thank you. 🙂 |
2005-05-03 02:29:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/05/dave-50/#comment-19988 |
It shouldn’t be showing it to folks who’ve left comments or been here before, let me tweak that. It’s been running for over a year now, but I must’ve messed up a rule in the transition to photomatt 2.0 earlier. |
2005-05-02 04:22:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/check-in-prize/#comment-19973 |
Haha no, just came across the blog via Technorati or Pubsub. |
2005-04-29 18:29:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/kanoodle-klicks/#comment-19851 |
Here’s the new link: |
2005-04-29 15:59:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/11/wordpress-professional/#comment-19847 |
Ah, I didn’t think of that, updated. |
2005-04-28 16:54:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/tiger-and-ping-o-matic/#comment-19802 |
You could also easily read it with a browser, which I think is a good baseline for installed base and ease of use. |
2005-04-28 02:19:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/wordpress-direction/#comment-19795 |
Send it to [email protected] instead of my personal address, most of that isn’t handled by me. |
2005-04-27 23:20:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/wordpress-direction/#comment-19790 |
Yes we could have a newsgroup that fed into a mailing list that was synced with a forum and projected onto the side of a building, but why? I’m not saying it would be an easy transition for old-timers (including myself) who live by email, but it would be an interesting way to eat our own dog food and I think WordPress would improve as a result of the barrier we run into. |
2005-04-27 18:37:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/wordpress-direction/#comment-19777 |
It’s all about audience. Setting up a blog is no harder than getting a free email account from Gmail or Yahoo, and like email most people have blogs already. I think most would welcome the traffic the postings could bring to their blog. Right now you have to “register” anyway to join the list, and go through a subscription/unsubscription process, this would eliminate that, allowing people to post to the “list” without having to sign up for anything at all. Hundreds of thousands of people are starting blogs daily, how many new Usenet users do you think there are per day? |
2005-04-27 17:49:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/wordpress-direction/#comment-19773 |
You could just have another blog, it’s not *that* hard. 5 minutes! We could even make it easy for you to set up another one. 🙂 The point is you can reply on your own turf, wherever you may choose for that to be. I may post some replies here on Photo Matt and some on another blog just set up for the mailing list. |
2005-04-27 17:29:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/wordpress-direction/#comment-19768 |
I guess it could, fair enough. |
2005-04-27 17:24:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/image-adwords/#comment-19765 |
Nice! Thanks for dropping by Brad. I saw you posted something about the RSS feeds and you’re using a nightly build, you’re probably running into this bug: |
2005-04-27 17:00:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/kevin-smith/#comment-19761 |
Nope. |
2005-04-25 18:00:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/more-google-code/#comment-19682 |
I think in WP we would only fade one thing at a time. |
2005-04-24 01:01:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/phat-fat/#comment-19640 |
Thank you very much for clarifying, that seems a lot more reasonable. I hope everything works out for the best. |
2005-04-24 00:23:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/corante-not-trustworthy/#comment-19638 |
Entry updated! |
2005-04-22 22:57:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/corante-not-trustworthy/#comment-19617 |
Some of the peaks are spam attacks. |
2005-04-21 01:15:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/ping-o-matic-birthday/#comment-19601 |
Unless you put in the proper comments, Staticize could never work with RunPHP. Did you read the documentation? |
2005-04-21 00:11:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/staticize-25/#comment-19597 |
That’s the second time I’ve done that in as many days. |
2005-04-20 23:39:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/gmail-spam-filter/#comment-19591 |
You can extract your lat/long from a couple of the map services, that’s how I did it back when I first user GeoURL. If we could make it a wizard of some sort that’d be cool. Like opening Google Maps in a frame and then clicking a button when you find your house. |
2005-04-20 04:11:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/meetup-replacement/#comment-19553 |
Well on wordpress.org we already have over 17,000 registered users, a good portion of them have links to their blog in their profile. We could spider for geotag data. We could also allow people to add lat/long or zip code information to their profile and then aggregate people based on that. |
2005-04-20 04:04:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/meetup-replacement/#comment-19551 |
I like Upcoming, but I also really liked and trusted Meetup. Upcoming.org is another propietary system. |
2005-04-20 02:45:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/meetup-replacement/#comment-19546 |
There are some WordPress event plugins too: http://codex.wordpress.org/Plugins/Calendar_Event . |
2005-04-20 02:08:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/meetup-replacement/#comment-19542 |
I think that they’re punishing their most valuable users. They could support advertising in a tasteful way, or they could introduce “premium” features that cost more, but charging for something that used to be free is a bad, bad idea. |
2005-04-20 02:05:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/meetup-replacement/#comment-19541 |
Whoops. |
2005-04-20 00:20:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/on-spreading-firefox/#comment-19530 |
Except that no one could run it unless they were on TextDrive. |
2005-04-19 23:37:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/more-ta-da/#comment-19527 |
I’d definitely recommend it, the server runs on Windows, Mac, or Linux and it’s actually open source so you can plug a lot of cool stuff into it. It works well with iTunes as well. |
2005-04-19 02:39:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/squeezebox2/#comment-19505 |
We have built-in enclosure support already. |
2005-04-18 21:27:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/drupal-46/#comment-19495 |
I’m a little too tired to do anything tonight, but I’ll definitely see you all tomorrow. |
2005-04-16 03:08:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/seattle-meetup/#comment-19464 |
Good point! |
2005-04-15 22:09:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/cfp-observation/#comment-19454 |
PowWeb has the top spot because they offer the most support for WP (they even trained their phone support in WP) and they contribute the most back. |
2005-04-14 16:46:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/hosting/#comment-19435 |
I would recommend all of the hosts even if they didn’t contribute back to WP. One of them isn’t really set up to send any donations back, but they’ve helped in other ways and I wouldn’t want to penalize an otherwise excellent host simply because of their setup. |
2005-04-14 16:46:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/hosting/#comment-19434 |
Wow, thanks for the great comment. Have a good birthday! We’ll definitely be doing something on Saturday, most likely around 1 PM. I’ll post more when I figure things out. |
2005-04-14 01:33:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/computers-freedom-and-privacy/#comment-19405 |
Yes I am. 🙂 |
2005-04-13 18:35:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/jakob-nielsen/#comment-19391 |
I think the next party should be for 500,000. 🙂 |
2005-04-13 07:07:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/150k/#comment-19380 |
It’s a slowly rising steady stream, averaging about 2.2k a day and going down on weekends. |
2005-04-12 22:53:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/150k/#comment-19370 |
It looks default if you’ve seen a million other WordPress weblogs, like we all have. Their audience probably isn’t as familiar with Kubrick as we are. |
2005-04-11 21:49:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/uk-liberal-democrats/#comment-19343 |
It costs us next to nothing to save all the time, so why not? It’ll be worth it that one time you lose a post, I know I’ve lost tons of stuff even though I know better to save more often. |
2005-04-11 20:11:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/blogging-autosave/#comment-19331 |
Firas, that’s a fantastic explanation. |
2005-04-09 23:36:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/larry-on-poetic-code/#comment-19287 |
You were caught in moderation. |
2005-04-08 22:00:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/amazon-on-wordpress/#comment-19275 |
Jonathan, until it does have a way for the file to be recoverable I’ll still consider it braindead. Apple convinced me to switch, I wish they would be a little friendlier now that I’m here. |
2005-04-07 21:01:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/braindead-finder-behaviour/#comment-19198 |
Ha! |
2005-04-07 18:42:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/paris-hilton-podcasts/#comment-19182 |
Here’s the exact message in Windows, since there seems to be some confusion about this:
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2005-04-07 18:20:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/braindead-finder-behaviour/#comment-19179 |
Ryan, probably because that article was written as a result of this one. 🙂 |
2005-04-07 18:12:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/braindead-finder-behaviour/#comment-19177 |
No matter how wrong Windows may be to purists, at least I never lost any photos on it. (For this reason, at least.) I would strongly agree with earlier comments that deleting files without recoverability is horribly bad usability. |
2005-04-07 16:29:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/braindead-finder-behaviour/#comment-19169 |
Yes, if the files went in the trash or even if I could undo the operation, I wouldn’t be as miffed. But after moving the folder they were, at least to my Mac skills, irretrievably gone. |
2005-04-07 15:54:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/braindead-finder-behaviour/#comment-19155 |
I used the Powerbook as a conduit. |
2005-04-07 02:04:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/braindead-finder-behaviour/#comment-19107 |
Even if the Mac way is the right way I was genuinely confused and still miss my pictures. I never read file dialogs, really. |
2005-04-07 01:49:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/braindead-finder-behaviour/#comment-19101 |
1.5 includes code to upgrade your 1.2 templates if all the proper directories are writable. |
2005-04-06 14:21:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/wp-in-cpanel/#comment-19073 |
I believe that’s an excerpt from “Now’s the Time” but I’d have to check. It’s from a transcription book. |
2005-04-06 01:24:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/music-photo/#comment-19048 |
That’s fantastico, this is different. |
2005-04-05 22:26:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/wp-in-cpanel/#comment-19036 |
Fantastico tends to be pretty behind. That is separate from the direct cPanel integration. |
2005-04-05 21:17:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/wp-in-cpanel/#comment-19031 |
It was in my suitcase, they were searching through it because I was marked for SSSS search. |
2005-04-05 14:13:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/travel-troubles/#comment-19015 |
Because I thought it was funny, one of the things he was criticisized for was his capitalization, of all things. |
2005-04-05 13:03:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/mark-jen-on-wordpress/#comment-19010 |
I bet Mike is right. Does ESPN have a rate card somewhere? |
2005-04-04 19:32:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/cnet-networks-site/#comment-18981 |
I haven’t forgotten. 🙂 We’ll call it “Color Competition Forever” in honor of Duke Nukem. |
2005-04-04 18:52:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/theme-winners/#comment-18979 |
This is just for CNET Networks which is the big overarching company across a bunch of brands, including the red ball one. I agree that the red ball is hard to miss. |
2005-04-04 17:42:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/cnet-networks-site/#comment-18975 |
Mark, non-monetary donations of time are still by far the most valuable. |
2005-04-04 11:54:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/a-summary/#comment-18941 |
Not yet, but that’s a good idea. In the future we may also use something like http://fundable.org/ . |
2005-04-04 11:33:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/a-summary/#comment-18937 |
pb, I posted a new entry which trims it down about 95%. Steven, I don’t micromanage the forums. I’ve entrusted what goes on there to the people who spend the most time helping people, and I defer to their decision to keep the discussions support-focused. |
2005-04-04 11:27:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/a-response/#comment-18935 |
There is probably some confusion between Andy Baio who wrote a fair and informative article at Waxy.org and Andrew (Andy) Orlowski who wrote a horrible piece on the Register that not only got things wrong, but tried to mix my day job in with it in what I can only imagine is an attempt to cause me trouble there, even though the two couldn’t be more separate. |
2005-04-02 19:50:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/a-response/#comment-18900 |
Alvin, I take full responsibilty for how it was implemented. It was wrong, and it wasn’t thought through. |
2005-04-01 18:15:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/a-response/#comment-18768 |
Elliott, the GPL doesn’t require any visible attribution so feel free to remove any links you’re uncomfortable about. |
2005-04-01 18:00:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/a-response/#comment-18754 |
I just ran a report for last month and on wordpress.org Adsense generated $161.02 on about half a million pageviews. As noted, the ads only show on the forums but that’s because I feel like they would detract from more static pages or documentation. (Ads could be confusing to users.) The total check was more than that because it includes PhotoMatt which generally gets better results. (Though much fewer pageviews.) |
2005-04-01 17:59:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/a-response/#comment-18753 |
Andrew, it came up on the support forums and a few people emailed me about it, notably Podz, Mark, Carthik, and Craig. However it wasn’t discussed widely enough, which won’t happen again. |
2005-04-01 17:56:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/04/a-response/#comment-18747 |
Ideally I’d love for it to have as few features as possible. It does what it does very well. |
2005-03-25 01:26:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/03/wysiwyg-plugin-2/#comment-18486 |
Will, yes the workaround is to switch to the advanced interface as the default. Chris, if all the kinks are worked out, possibly. Jeremy, that’s pretty scary sounding. Did you “go back” with the back button, or did you edit the post again, was there content on the site? |
2005-03-25 00:13:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/03/wysiwyg-plugin-2/#comment-18484 |
It has notes and is open source. |
2005-03-24 16:48:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/03/delirious/#comment-18474 |
“It’s not unusual to be linked by anyone |
2005-03-23 23:27:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/03/party/#comment-18294 |
I’m sure there’s a new logo, you can see it if you walk by the office. |
2005-03-23 00:28:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/03/business-cards/#comment-18258 |
There are many open source blogging alternatives to WordPress, they don’t have to use WP by any means. Depending on their needs, it may not be right. |
2005-03-22 22:57:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/03/redhat-blogs/#comment-18252 |
Looks like MT. |
2005-03-22 22:38:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/03/redhat-blogs/#comment-18247 |
I suppose I could put a picture up on flickr. The only problem with them is they smell funny. |
2005-03-21 19:12:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/03/business-cards/#comment-18226 |
Um, because he uses WordPress. 😉 Why does someone who does journalistic things have to be part of the mainstream media, and why can’t a blogger be a journalist? I don’t know if he was “fed” this information, I would imagine if they wanted to leak the story a company would do it closer to the real announcement and in a real publication like the NYT or WSJ, not on a blog. |
2005-03-21 03:38:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/03/yaflickr/#comment-18197 |
We probably should have better titles though. |
2005-03-19 17:41:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/03/yahoo-toolbar-rss/#comment-18164 |
No need to pick on Dave guys, I think he’s wrong but that doesn’t mean he’s a bad guy. Dave, the goal of WaSP wouldn’t be so much as to push rich-text editing on browsers, as they already all have that, but to encourage them to implement it in a standard way so if you were taking advantage of that feature you wouldn’t have to branch your code for each browser. You should check out the widgEditor which does a decent job at providing a rich-text interface and also produces clean, standards-compliant code which works well across platforms: |
2005-03-19 17:27:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/03/making-it-hard/#comment-18163 |
Not sure what bug you’re talking about Michael. Of course, my blog is the wrong place to even ask. May I direct you to the support forums and bug tracker. |
2005-03-18 02:07:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/03/tim-kaine-on-wordpress/#comment-18131 |
Thanks! |
2005-03-18 01:13:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/03/tim-kaine-on-wordpress/#comment-18129 |
Yeah, any recordings I make at SxSW are going to sound similar. It’s just how my camera records. I’ll try to get my two panels tomorrow as well. I’d do them all but it really drains the battery. |
2005-03-13 07:29:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/03/zeldman-keynote/#comment-18050 |
Sorry about that folks, should be working now. |
2005-03-13 07:22:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/03/zeldman-keynote/#comment-18048 |
This place outside of Austin in Elgin, I forget the name. |
2005-03-11 23:02:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/03/texas-food/#comment-18019 |
Hmm, I’ll call it a packing trick. |
2005-03-11 14:14:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/03/on-packing/#comment-18005 |
Would it be possible to use XHTML modularization? |
2005-03-09 23:25:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/03/structured-blogging/#comment-17962 |
They have a |
2005-03-09 22:07:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/03/structured-blogging/#comment-17959 |
Yes ideally a solution for this wouldn’t need to duplicate all of the content. Putting structure around existing content I think would be much more effective, and gain wider adoption. |
2005-03-09 21:53:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/03/structured-blogging/#comment-17957 |
Ha! |
2005-03-03 19:56:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/03/just-back-up/#comment-17787 |
Haha, no more like “if I press D it goes into the Dev folder.” |
2005-03-03 17:18:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/03/tb-quickmove/#comment-17779 |
You just reminded me I haven’t burned a single DVD since I bought the dang thing. DVD backup it is, at least for my photos. |
2005-03-03 08:46:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/03/just-back-up/#comment-17742 |
I think he has a WordPress blog: http://yergler.net/blog/archives/2003/12/14/filing-mail-in-thunderbird |
2005-03-03 08:10:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/03/tb-quickmove/#comment-17737 |
Where did the day go? I did finally get some more chocolate cashews, did a lot of internationalization work, and had a great dinner/discussion with a usability whiz about WordPress. |
2005-03-02 07:42:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/02/qisci/#comment-17678 |
But the SQL itself isn’t portable in all cases. |
2005-02-28 17:35:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/02/ldap-authentication/#comment-17606 |
That looks really cool! I’ll test out that patch and we can have it in 1.5.1. |
2005-02-26 01:41:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/02/ldap-authentication/#comment-17496 |
Who’s to say there haven’t been offers? That’s where principles come in handy. |
2005-02-25 01:34:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/02/at-spam-summit/#comment-17442 |
Well I commend you sacrificing your blog for the sake of learning. 🙂 |
2005-02-21 05:34:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/02/web-spam-summit/#comment-17299 |
I would not be surprised at all if they target anti-spammers. |
2005-02-21 01:39:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/02/web-spam-summit/#comment-17282 |
I couldn’t find any either. |
2005-02-20 22:34:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/02/upgrade-music/#comment-17245 |
Thanks for the tip about the video, added. |
2005-02-20 17:14:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/02/upgrade-music/#comment-17212 |
Well CNET is fairly big. |
2005-02-19 06:33:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/02/make-a-wish-on-15/#comment-17187 |
I could be wrong and Dan could have signed up on this site to syndicate his full content to reach a wider audience than he currently does, but it seems fishy. |
2005-02-18 17:52:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/02/big-stealers/#comment-17152 |
There’s no one covering this, Blog Census is long dead and the people with the info (Technorati, Feedster, Bloglines) don’t share it. I might just end up writing a crawler, it wouldn’t need to store a lot of data. These numbers will also change a lot when WordPress MU is out. |
2005-02-18 02:15:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/02/tool-marketshare/#comment-17121 |
You probably need a font. |
2005-02-17 22:07:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/02/learn-chinese/#comment-17114 |
Chris, already fixed! The default WP doesn’t run into this bug because $post is populated in the loop. |
2005-02-17 19:09:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/02/eggcorn-database/#comment-17107 |
Houston Zoo |
2005-02-17 09:16:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/02/zoo-photos/#comment-17091 |
I’ve used and donated to Alex’s Tasks, but (a) the license is too restrictive for me and (b) it’s a little heavy for what I’m looking to do. When I was doing consulting I loved its time feature though, and if I was still consulting I would probably use it for that alone. |
2005-02-07 19:52:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/02/ta-da-ta-dont/#comment-15195 |
Too cool. 🙂 |
2005-02-07 03:54:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/02/2wirepress/#comment-15015 |
Huh, I made the zip using the command line, let me try again from the directory. |
2005-02-06 02:25:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/02/kleptones/#comment-14897 |
Thanks for that Niall! |
2005-02-05 04:50:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/02/tag-api/#comment-14873 |
Isn’t that the same as the first link in my post? |
2005-02-05 01:45:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/02/kleptones/#comment-14839 |
A donated server from TextDrive actually. More about that later. |
2005-02-05 01:26:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/02/mysql-not-buggy/#comment-14835 |
I migrated West to find gold. 🙂 |
2005-02-02 08:08:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/02/bluebonnets/#comment-14543 |
I’ve thought about doing verification, but that would be WordPress “embracing and extending” the spec. People might as well use Pingback. On the other hand it could essentially DoS the spammer. |
2005-02-02 02:44:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/trackback-spam/#comment-14530 |
I lived in Houston, TX for 20 years. |
2005-02-02 01:04:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/02/bluebonnets/#comment-14515 |
You know it. |
2005-02-01 23:45:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/02/bluebonnets/#comment-14511 |
But I believe it is representation of users of WordPress, which is who I code for. |
2005-02-01 01:02:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/firefox-wins/#comment-14440 |
Gordon, just like with development, we’re all amateurs. In the past I’ve found the comments on the php.net documentation to be the most useful part. |
2005-02-01 00:41:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/documentation/#comment-14428 |
Hahaha, that’d be a great request. I know I couldn’t do the interview. |
2005-01-31 18:48:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/comment-spammer-interview/#comment-14414 |
Charleen :-p |
2005-01-28 18:52:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/pueblo-nuevo/#comment-14289 |
This was on Gentoo, BTW. |
2005-01-28 18:08:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/du-sh/#comment-14288 |
Roy, definitely. Those are some of my favorites to listen to as well as play. |
2005-01-28 08:41:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/aguas-de-marco/#comment-14278 |
I’ve done |
2005-01-28 06:42:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/du-sh/#comment-14271 |
Updated, should work now hopefully. |
2005-01-26 07:19:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/synchronize-bookmarks/#comment-14238 |
So as someone writing aggregator and publishing code, |
2005-01-25 19:05:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/its-not-rss/#comment-14213 |
Mort, are you new here? My RSS .92 feed is perfectly valid RSS 2.0. Aggregators can support a thousand different formats, but they shouldn’t need to. Jim, you have obviously drunk the Mark Pligrim kool-aid to a frightening degree, “incompatible” means two vastly different things in the contexts you’re referring to. Put yourself in the shoes of an implementor of these numerous formats and look at what you’d actually need to do to be “compatible” with them in the real world. |
2005-01-25 18:30:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/its-not-rss/#comment-14210 |
That was fast! |
2005-01-25 02:36:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/mt-email-spamming/#comment-13996 |
Michael, I love 3.0! 🙂 I had an ESF (Extremely Simple something) feed on my site for a while. |
2005-01-24 15:49:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/its-not-rss/#comment-13875 |
With the RSS .91 line of formats the only real problem is the encoding ambiguity, which pretty much everyone has agreed on now so it isn’t an issue. So from an academic point of view you can argue that the status of |
2005-01-24 10:30:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/its-not-rss/#comment-13845 |
Ric, I don’t see any error on his site, it just says it is down. It’s probably a host problem. The proper place for WordPress support is on the support forums. |
2005-01-24 05:03:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/blake-ross/#comment-13807 |
🙂 |
2005-01-23 21:37:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/los-mariachis/#comment-13751 |
It’s GPL, so no. |
2005-01-23 03:34:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/scoble-on-wordpress/#comment-13612 |
Well that was mostly a setup for the bad pun, but 9 aggregators already support |
2005-01-14 16:12:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/phil-is-back/#comment-12276 |
I’m familiar with the software so it’s easy to tell the characteristics that make up a WP blog. |
2005-01-13 18:13:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/jotspot-blog/#comment-12155 |
Matt, you can buy Windows. You’re coming from a .edu, I’m sure you can get an academic version pretty cheaply. |
2005-01-13 16:54:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/windows-antispyware/#comment-12146 |
1.2 has mass-delete, and 1.5 has a “straight to deletion” option for keywords. |
2005-01-13 16:52:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/no-spam/#comment-12145 |
In other news, the 64-bit version of Windows is not going to work at all. Firefox won’t run, and my wireless card won’t work. Back to 32-bit land for me. Weather is a lot better today. I should go outside. 🙂 |
2005-01-09 21:06:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/the-weather/#comment-11377 |
Of course design still matters. There is an OPML file of the subscriptions available: |
2005-01-07 01:01:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/wordpress-planet-back/#comment-11269 |
Whoa, is that even legal? |
2005-01-06 21:42:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/open-source-livejournal/#comment-11253 |
I don’t speak a word of Hindi, I was just checking out this bug: 🙂 |
2005-01-06 18:38:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/6a-aquires-gruber/#comment-11245 |
Sorry, was just testing a reported WP bug. Ignore the hindi text you may have seen here. |
2005-01-06 10:28:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/6a-aquires-gruber/#comment-11240 |
Mathias, congrats! You rank higher than every other blog I read, in the world. You should share your secret to success. 🙂 |
2005-01-06 09:34:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/linkrank-smackdown/#comment-11238 |
Well mechanically, many press release pages and newspapers and “what’s new” pages share many if not all characteristics of blogging. I’m not so interested in how broadly the word can be interpreted, but more in how the respective communities describe themself. |
2005-01-06 08:57:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/lj-buyout/#comment-11232 |
I think the correct answer is that WordPress is priceless. 🙂 |
2005-01-06 08:55:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/the-cultural-divide/#comment-11231 |
Tom, that was a separate and unrelated smackdown. 🙂 |
2005-01-06 02:32:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/linkrank-smackdown/#comment-11213 |
While turning off pings for all posts certainly is a solution, I think installing one of the spam plugins is a much better one. |
2005-01-06 00:00:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/trackback-spam/#comment-11205 |
Kottke is skipping 20 ranks in that graph, not 30,000. The scale is different. It’s not a big deal anyway, I imagine the data is tainted by PubSub’s poor handling of duplicate content, as I often see the same entry 2-5 times in my results and items that are months old continually pop up as new. |
2005-01-05 22:49:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/linkrank-smackdown/#comment-11201 |
The “gibberish” is just a unique string they post and check for later to see if moderation is on. |
2005-01-05 20:12:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/trackback-spam/#comment-11179 |
WordPress, of course, supports Pingback. Obviously we need a way to deactivate trackbacks but leave pingbacks on. |
2005-01-05 19:01:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/trackback-spam/#comment-11157 |
Simon, or all trackbacks from a site not on your blogroll into moderation. Remember that WP has an integrated links manager. |
2005-01-05 18:20:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/trackback-spam/#comment-11138 |
Please keep the comments polite folks! any further comments that make personal jabs at 6A will be deleted. Quarter of a billion may be a bit high, but when VCs typically invest they want many times their investment back. I’m not saying it’s not doable, they certainly have the right people there. |
2005-01-05 15:54:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/six-apart-and-live-journal/#comment-11114 |
Basil, I’ll check that out, it’s been having trouble with some of my classical stuff. I love the idea of submitting everything back to the shared infobase though. |
2005-01-03 22:51:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/musicbrainz/#comment-11059 |
I’m looking into rolling in the WordPress X-Valid plugin which does a pretty darn good job of ensuring valid markup. |
2005-01-03 22:26:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/bbpress/#comment-11057 |
Fair enough. 🙂 Hopefully these comments have clarified the issue for anyone who was mislead by the wording in the post. |
2005-01-03 01:09:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/wordpress-spike/#comment-11033 |
There was tons of Spanish around me in Houston and when I was growing up, and my parents and sister actually speak it fluently. (They lived in Mexico before I was born.) However I didn’t really develop an appreciation for the language until I got to college. Now I consider Spanish to be one of the most beautiful languages to hear, there’s something very musical about listening to a fluent speaker with a graceful accent. Now though I generally only hear Spanish when I walk by the Mexican embassy on the way to work in the mornings. |
2005-01-03 00:26:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/spanish-wordpress-history/#comment-11032 |
I don’t speak much Spanish! I took it for a few years in school but I haven’t really used it since and my comprehension is pretty bad, but a read-through and Babelfish allowed me to get the gist of that article. |
2005-01-02 22:51:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/spanish-wordpress-history/#comment-11030 |
Ah not what I meant at all. I wish I could say every word I wrote had some sort of deeper meaning that should be probed and analyzed but if I did that I’d hardly have any time to write anything. For me 99% of blogging is just capturing a thought or idea before I forget them, not a lot of filtering and hidden agendas. To answer your question though, I probably used the word “switch” because while browsing PubSub today I saw several posts to that effect, though that is a biased sample because people who don’t already have blogs can’t going to blog about WordPress. I wasn’t thinking of that conciously, but while we’re deconstructing I suppose I may have been influenced by the fact that I estimate about 85% of WP users used something else before, including myself. I guess we’re not much of a gateway blog system. “Try out WordPress” could have worked but “take up blogging” wouldn’t really because I doubt many people start with WP. I suppose the word “switch” isn’t the most politically correct that could have been used but I blame my editor, the insensitive clod. Should I edit the entry, or has the damage already been done? |
2005-01-02 12:40:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/wordpress-spike/#comment-11024 |
That’s incredible, Indi. If there’s any way I can help out please let me know. |
2005-01-02 00:39:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/welcome-2005/#comment-11011 |
No the 1.2.2 release spike had already calmed down. |
2005-01-01 22:32:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2005/01/wordpress-spike/#comment-11008 |
Bob, why not ask where you got the wp-blacklist plugin from? |
2004-12-30 02:03:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/comment-spam/#comment-10955 |
You should ask on the bbDev mailing list instead of here. 🙂 |
2004-12-30 02:03:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/bbpress/#comment-10954 |
It actually uses the same plugin system as WordPress, so that’s why the core can stay lean in the long-term. |
2004-12-29 20:02:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/bbpress/#comment-10943 |
Elliott, awesome, I can set you up with direct access to the repository too. The next thing I’m working on is having it log to the DB to remove the file permission issues people run into. |
2004-12-29 04:24:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/comment-spam/#comment-10910 |
Jacques, Hashcash/Stopgap doesn’t, but Spam Karma allows email or image verification if a comment doesn’t make it through. That’s the neatest part of the system, IMO. It would be nice to abstract it out perhaps as a separate plugin. |
2004-12-28 11:42:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/comment-spam/#comment-10898 |
“Accessible” is the wrong term to use there. It’s perfectly accessible to people using screen readers, it doesn’t degrade the usability of the form any, it doesn’t have any visual or aural elements. The only type of browser it blocks is one that doesn’t use javascript, which is an acceptable tradeoff in this case. The WP-Hashcash version I linked doesn’t redirect people to Google news. |
2004-12-28 09:38:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/comment-spam/#comment-10896 |
Well, for now at least. I can imagine in the future the bots will have full javascript parsers. Then we’ll have Flash-based forms or something. |
2004-12-28 07:37:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/comment-spam/#comment-10894 |
I imagine that’s just because it’s a heavily customized template and he forgot. |
2004-12-28 03:30:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/ruby-on-rails/#comment-10891 |
Ricardo, I’ll look into that. |
2004-12-25 20:22:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/staticize-reloaded/#comment-10860 |
On most all of my photographs you can click the picture to see the giant version. |
2004-12-22 22:42:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/grass-picture/#comment-10819 |
Just messing with the news.com stats in a very small way. 😉 |
2004-12-22 02:35:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/torvalds-interview/#comment-10788 |
Whoops, that’s what I get for blogging too early in the morning. |
2004-12-20 19:14:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/wordpress-heat-map/#comment-10692 |
Wow, I always ignore that “you are signed in at X locations” message, didn’t know you could axe the other connection like that. Tres cool. |
2004-12-20 17:32:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/leaving-aim-on/#comment-10683 |
Whoops, updated the post with the links. |
2004-12-17 07:58:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/slimserver/#comment-10537 |
That rocks. 🙂 |
2004-12-17 03:07:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/ideas/#comment-10533 |
You’re right, I should create a fake Zeldman on my site. It’s the new orange. |
2004-12-16 18:45:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/zeldman-on-kinja/#comment-10524 |
Test. |
2004-12-15 23:07:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/fewer-bugs-in-open-source/#comment-10516 |
I’m sure there is tons of horribly buggy open source software out there, hell I’ve probably written some of it, but it’s a validation of the model. Put this against the backdrop of people telling you (like they tell me) that open source is a dead-end model that can’t sustain itself and ultimately produces a lower-quality product than its commercial counterparts, then it has a different light. |
2004-12-14 21:22:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/fewer-bugs-in-open-source/#comment-10489 |
It’s actual spam, not crapflooding. The two plugins I linked to (Spam Karma and Spaminator) actually have very effective crapflood protection as well. |
2004-12-14 03:55:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/comment-spam-kills-sites/#comment-10473 |
For the official store? Yep, though the markup is just a tiny bit. |
2004-12-14 03:54:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/shirts-apart/#comment-10472 |
Dave, you gotta get the Spaminator! |
2004-12-14 01:00:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/comment-spam-kills-sites/#comment-10465 |
It’s on my contact page, I suppose. |
2004-12-13 22:22:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/shirts-apart/#comment-10457 |
I assumed it’s a jab at Moose Candy. |
2004-12-13 21:00:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/shirts-apart/#comment-10452 |
It haven’t heard anything similar with WP. This doesn’t mean that WP couldn’t be targetted in the same DoS fashion. Leaving a comment is a very efficient operation in WP, it doesn’t do a whole lot of work, just drops it in the DB. There are also some great anti-spam plugins for WordPress as well. I would investigate a few options though before making a hasty switch. |
2004-12-13 19:42:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/comment-spam-kills-sites/#comment-10449 |
True about dynamic publishing, Jay. I read someone raving about that feature just yesterday. My assumption was that they wanted to do some sort of MT auto-install but ran into license restrictions, not that they were making a qualitative statement about MT itself. |
2004-12-12 23:37:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/wordpress-and-dreamhost/#comment-10435 |
Don’t forget they are also redesigning things as they remove the signs. I’ve seen a similar study for removing the guardrails from dangerous cliff roads: people fall off less when they’re not there. |
2004-12-12 17:05:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/planned-anarchy/#comment-10426 |
The funny thing is I’ve never seen snow in real life. |
2004-12-11 17:00:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/snow/#comment-10392 |
Whoops, I did get the name wrong. Thanks for the catch. |
2004-12-11 05:52:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/no-winfs/#comment-10385 |
Dreamweaver MX. I love its PHP features and site management/SFTP stuff. |
2004-12-10 21:57:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/textmate-php-completion/#comment-10374 |
True, that would be ideal. |
2004-12-10 18:51:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/textmate-php-completion/#comment-10367 |
It’s an album that grows on you a lot, I didn’t like WTP at all when I first heard it, except for maybe “Fast As You Can.” |
2004-12-10 17:40:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/extraordinary-machine/#comment-10364 |
The hirings are for PHP and web design type jobs. The one common thing is you’ve gotta be local to SF. |
2004-12-10 17:13:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/san-francisco-jobs/#comment-10362 |
It’s just the glory. |
2004-12-08 16:06:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/wordpress-and-dreamhost/#comment-10333 |
I love them both, but When the Pawn consistently blows me away. |
2004-12-07 18:34:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/extraordinary-machine/#comment-10309 |
Haha, nothing in particular. A friend is in town and I’m just away from the computer a little more than usual. |
2004-12-06 00:55:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/manji/#comment-10287 |
I could see how it could offend almost everyone. |
2004-12-03 21:25:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/happy-christmahanukwanzakah/#comment-10268 |
Sorry, I accidentally posted before I was ready. |
2004-12-03 21:21:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/12/on-topic-blogs/#comment-10266 |
No it’s not official at all. |
2004-12-01 05:21:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/11/the-apple-blog/#comment-10197 |
Yeah the fallthrough memcached stuff the wikipedia does is pretty sweet, I’ll have to see about integrating some of that. |
2004-11-30 17:32:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/11/php-caching/#comment-10164 |
Dan, in the URI I would say the bold part is uncessary dsandler.org/wp/archives/2004/11/25/verbosity |
2004-11-25 07:32:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/11/stop-worrying/#comment-9851 |
Was it photomatted? 😉 |
2004-11-25 07:31:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/11/stop-worrying/#comment-9850 |
I didn’t drop out, I’m filtered! 11,541 sources: http://www.technorati.com/cosmos/links.html?rank=&url=photomatt.net |
2004-11-22 17:48:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/11/derek-joins-technorati/#comment-9748 |
Yep, the licensing is a dealbreaker. Too bad, they could get incredible exposure if it was part of WP. |
2004-11-21 02:25:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/11/wysiwygpro/#comment-9717 |
Mike, yeah they filtered us all out when I passed up BoingBoing. |
2004-11-19 17:28:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/11/wordpress-in-technorati/#comment-9698 |
What do you mean? I don’t think this says anything about market share, it’s just links and sources like it says. |
2004-11-19 02:20:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/11/wordpress-in-technorati/#comment-9687 |
London, eh? I’ll keep that in mind, I’d love to visit sometime. Is the meetup group big there? |
2004-11-18 07:19:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/11/boston-meetup/#comment-9654 |
Mike, who? Lots of photos here, gotta be more specific. Spreading the love: I really dig your unabashed use of giant headlines. I think Rob’s post is easily misinterpreted, but I thought its dead-on mockery of the Whitespace style was hilarious. It was a critique, but also a homage. |
2004-11-17 17:53:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/11/dont-like-scrivens/#comment-9629 |
You should see the mess the table people get into. They need their space(r gifs). |
2004-11-17 05:04:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/11/dont-like-scrivens/#comment-9623 |
You’re right, I’ve updated the entry. |
2004-11-15 21:15:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/11/msn-search-standards/#comment-9602 |
Oh man, I hate it when I misspell things in titles because then it lives forever in the permalink. For-ever. Simon, more than you would think. For general edification: Wikipedia Bourgeoisie article. |
2004-11-15 17:54:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/11/guaranteed-misspellings/#comment-9592 |
I don’t use sIFR myself just because when there’s a lot of it on a page it really slows my computer/browser down. Now that my blog is mostly asides that probably wouldn’t be too big an issue, but old habits die hard. |
2004-11-15 16:20:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/11/image-title-plugin/#comment-9585 |
Yeah their customer service was really top-notch, at least the sales bit. I never had to wait for someone to talk to, it was always almost instant. |
2004-11-13 04:35:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/11/comcast-cable/#comment-9546 |
Nope, one uses FCK editor. |
2004-11-11 01:40:24 | Matte | https://ma.tt/2004/11/wysiwyg-plugin/#comment-9521 |
Vanilla candles are a basic necessity. 🙂 I’ve never tasted them though. |
2004-11-10 23:03:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/11/stuff/#comment-9517 |
It’s kinda spoiling, I agree. |
2004-11-10 02:27:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/11/trouble-downloading-firefox/#comment-9495 |
You can never have too much blog blog bloginess, right? |
2004-11-05 21:46:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/11/at-bloggercon/#comment-9268 |
If you’re wondering I think I remember that comment, it was about slashes. |
2004-11-04 06:44:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/11/pro-nudity/#comment-9083 |
Yes it does. |
2004-11-04 02:49:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/random-photo/#comment-9072 |
Hannes, they only import XML URIs, not blog URIs and then autodiscover. Mike, I guess it was so hyped and I haven’t heard anything about it in a while. |
2004-11-02 22:08:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/11/kinja-anyone/#comment-9027 |
It’s a surprise. 😉 |
2004-11-02 22:07:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/11/magpie-blog/#comment-9026 |
Soon! |
2004-10-31 16:21:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/10/in-sf/#comment-8924 |
Ah thank you all. 🙂 Yes, I know it’s a little silly that I don’t have pictures yet, but I promise they’re forthcoming. It’s kinda empty right now though, I may wait till it fills out a bit. Visitors are welcome though. |
2004-10-31 04:47:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/10/new-apartment/#comment-8919 |
e, it was Laura D. cLin, I’ll be living downtown SF. |
2004-10-30 05:13:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/10/press-and-cnet/#comment-8898 |
Rob, WordPress is still completely independent of CNET, just now I can spend more time on it and still pay the bills. Personally I think charging for blogging software is a little silly, and history has shown it can have a backlash so while under the GPL anyone could charge for WP if they wanted I would never be involved in such a project. Also remember that CNET is a media company, not a software or services company. I have a question myself: Does anyone know what the C in CNET stands for? I have no idea myself, maybe they’ll tell me at orientation. |
2004-10-28 15:54:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/10/press-and-cnet/#comment-8671 |
Rogier, there are always more announcements, but I think this is it for October. Gordon, WordPress is still entirely independent so nothing with regards to its aim or direction is going to change. The only thing that’s really changing is I’ll have more time to work on it. Michael, I can work on WP because they’re just that cool. Really. I would never have even considered a job that prevented me from working on WordPress in any way. 🙂 Dorothea, my time spent on WordPress and the IP thereof is spelled out in the contract and I’ve had several check it out. I do my best to not be financially dependent on any job I’m working on so if it ever regresses to a point that conflicts with my principles I can just leave, which I’ve done before and would do again. If there’s anything in particular you think I should watch out for drop me an email. Ste, I’m the wrong guy to ask what CNET has planned, but we already knew they’re running WordPress internally on their intranet and externally on http://blogs.zdnet.com/ . |
2004-10-28 15:05:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/10/press-and-cnet/#comment-8668 |
Now I have to leave the typo. :-p |
2004-10-26 06:55:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/10/waterproof-powerbook/#comment-8486 |
Yes, I’ve managed to look past that. Shows you how strongly I feel about this! |
2004-10-26 05:55:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/10/jane-kim/#comment-8484 |
I’ll be getting there right about the same time. 🙂 http://photomatt.net/2004/10/24/part-1/ I think it’s going to be a very fun year. |
2004-10-25 00:16:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/10/in-sf/#comment-8416 |
Tim, he’s over there on business. |
2004-10-25 00:01:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/10/wp-in-jakarta/#comment-8415 |
Thanks for that Skippy. I’m currently using UW. |
2004-10-25 00:01:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/10/dovecot/#comment-8414 |
We’d like to but we’re having some technical issues with the way they’re responding to the pings. It’s planned though. |
2004-10-20 07:12:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/10/blogsnow/#comment-8291 |
Ethan, Your best bet is to go here and choose him from the dropdown: http://www.freshsoundrecords.com/search.php You can probably find it at Virgin Records in Boston or something as well. There are some pretty hip record stores up there. |
2004-10-19 21:16:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/10/blue-skies/#comment-8281 |
I honestly don’t remember why I didn’t boot into safe mode. I would recommend that as a first step for anyone who comes across this later. |
2004-10-19 21:12:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/10/fixing-explorer-restart/#comment-8280 |
Sorry about that, I updated the link. |
2004-10-17 03:20:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/10/day-with-wp/#comment-8214 |
Thanks for tracking down more info Prasenjeet. My “conclusion” wasn’t serious, it was just a joke. |
2004-10-16 09:40:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/10/internet-crash/#comment-8200 |
Robert, thank you very much for stopping by. I genuinely appreciate it. At this point my laptop is fine I’m just trying to get my desktop operational again. It has been unusable since the update. |
2004-10-16 08:22:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/10/bizarre-windows-behavior/#comment-8196 |
They already switched. |
2004-10-15 05:43:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/10/photostack-goes-gpl/#comment-8124 |
Nothing bad about KDE, I switched between it and Gnome while using the Gentoo box as a desktop machine, but I’m uninstalling all graphical elements from the machine. It’s going to be just a headless server. |
2004-10-15 04:03:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/10/remove-kde/#comment-8122 |
Probably. |
2004-10-14 00:27:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/staticize-25/#comment-8095 |
I gave them a free copy of WordPress. |
2004-10-12 17:46:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/10/os-cms/#comment-8054 |
I know My Yahoo sucks in Atom just fine, you have to. All the feeds you’re producing are RSS 2 though, which is the interesting part. If you ask Google people why they just support Atom and not RSS 2 (in my mind if you support one you might as well support the other) they say they’re doing stuff internally RSS 2 can’t support. I can’t imagine what, but that’s what they say. Apparently for Yahoo, RSS 2 is just fine. |
2004-10-11 18:00:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/10/yahoo-and-rss/#comment-8038 |
Naturally. |
2004-10-11 17:24:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/10/typo/#comment-8037 |
Ha! I don’t remember that at all. Wow, I guess I’m out of original thoughts. Chris whose website I can’t reach, if you’d like to support WordPress hosting please donate. |
2004-10-10 17:11:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/10/bloglines-trouble/#comment-8017 |
Anthony, thank you very much for stopping by. If you’re interested in more feedback I can give the service a more thorough run-through. Again, fantastic job on the site, it’s clear and markets the product very well, not to mention it’s attractive to boot. |
2004-10-08 18:00:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/10/squarespace/#comment-7998 |
No I’ve never really gotten into Eclipse, maybe I should give it another try. |
2004-10-07 18:32:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/10/textmate/#comment-7978 |
Graphic, most of the things those in those articles either don’t matter to me or are actually bonuses. I don’t think they’re really aiming at the hardcore BBedit users who have a large investment in that software, they’re probably aiming at people like me who came to Macs and asked what the best editor is, try out BBedit, and recoil in horror. |
2004-10-07 16:44:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/10/textmate/#comment-7974 |
Man I wish we had $0.38 per download! |
2004-10-06 20:15:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/10/download-stats/#comment-7947 |
The site isn’t new at all, having all the data available as a web service is. |
2004-10-05 08:44:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/10/alexa-web-services/#comment-7827 |
Funnily enough this comes right after I read something about Google having to worry about keeping a lot of their workforce there now that a majority are millionaires. |
2004-10-05 02:29:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/10/ev-leaves-blogger/#comment-7816 |
Nope. |
2004-10-03 02:26:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/10/minibb-license/#comment-7784 |
You mean like this? |
2004-10-02 20:21:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/10/spamassassin-3/#comment-7780 |
Sorry, in my excitement I forgot to hat tip. I got the info from Adam of v-2 who as a partner in Happy Cog works pretty closely with Jeffrey. |
2004-09-30 18:45:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/baby-zeldman/#comment-7727 |
I got it direct from their office. I would give them a call. |
2004-09-30 01:22:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/x-loves-memory/#comment-7716 |
Danny, the contact form goes to a whitelisted address that skips my spam filters specifically for people who are having trouble getting through otherwise. I’ve been getting so much spam lately my filters have become much more aggressive. |
2004-09-28 22:51:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/contact-spam/#comment-7697 |
Yeah that would be cool. |
2004-09-26 06:45:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/php-flash-graphs/#comment-7651 |
Rob, 1.0-1.2 templates work just fine in 1.3, you just need a one-line change to the way you call comments. All the new stuff is optional. |
2004-09-25 16:23:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/very-pretty/#comment-7640 |
No referral link. |
2004-09-25 16:19:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/blogger-endorses-firefox/#comment-7639 |
Well they don’t visit my site, I’m barely in the top 100K. I know it’s a big part, but is that really the only source for Alexa data? |
2004-09-25 01:51:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/interesting-traffic-graph/#comment-7630 |
Brian, I don’t see that. Could you post a link? |
2004-09-24 21:53:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/newsdotcom/#comment-7625 |
Yeah please don’t take it too seriously. |
2004-09-23 20:51:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/its-a-sign/#comment-7603 |
I had this problem on a PC too. It’s only when Firefox is on the secondary screen, any popups or popdowns, like when you hover over a link with a title or when it does the auto-completion in the address bar or on a form, go to the far right of the other screen instead of where they belong. |
2004-09-23 07:28:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/more-screens/#comment-7579 |
I love Snopes, I should have thought to check before posting. If I had gotten it through email I probably would have been more suspicious. |
2004-09-23 07:25:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/its-a-sign/#comment-7578 |
That’s an idea. I might just leaf it alone though. |
2004-09-23 06:30:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/no-more-sun/#comment-7575 |
I guess I should clarify the setup. There are two laptops, one Sony and one Powerbook, and two monitors, one LCD and one CRT. The Sony is by itself, the Apple gets the LCD, and then two desktop computers share the CRT. |
2004-09-23 01:04:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/more-screens/#comment-7570 |
URIs are sometimes a giveaway, but more often it’s something about the layout and organization that tips me off. |
2004-09-22 16:37:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/recognizing-wp/#comment-7560 |
Could be, looks similar. |
2004-09-22 08:03:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/newsdotcom/#comment-7549 |
Thanks David. 🙂 |
2004-09-21 16:39:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/broken-100/#comment-7543 |
Yeah too bad they expire after a while. |
2004-09-21 05:42:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/lindows-chat/#comment-7540 |
Or in Playboy’s case, medical technology, Photoshop, and women. |
2004-09-19 01:17:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/apache-playboy/#comment-7508 |
Huh? No it just manages source code, like we currently use CVS for WordPress. |
2004-09-19 00:27:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/trac/#comment-7506 |
Through Monday. |
2004-09-18 23:36:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/day-zero/#comment-7503 |
I dunno, the site doesn’t seem to be up. |
2004-09-16 23:02:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/bushliescom/#comment-7465 |
Thank you Dan @ Amazon for clearing that up. 🙂 |
2004-09-16 22:56:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/a-nine/#comment-7464 |
BTW, it looks like you can leave comments on the article itself. |
2004-09-15 22:02:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/bloggers-declare-bore/#comment-7438 |
Here are three posts just from today about WP catching spam: http://www.jimlynch.com/index.php?p=72 A weakness in 1.2 is it can take a lot of clicks to clear out the moderation queue. 1.3 fixes this. |
2004-09-15 21:55:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/bloggers-declare-bore/#comment-7436 |
If Typekey is a response to comment spam, which it really isn’t, then comment spam was a problem for at least a year before 3.0D came out. Jay Allen is a hero, I think he saved MT in that long period where they were focused on other things and people’s sites were getting hammered. WordPress/b2 has had throttling for about 3 years, comment moderation for over 9 months and built-in advanced spam management for 4 months. The upcoming release will have even more. To follow your analogy, MT is like Internet Explorer and WordPress is like Firefox. We respond very quickly to the needs and requests of our users and have an active open-source development community, I wouldn’t trade it for anything. I’ve never heard of pkey.us, but he will be disappointed if he thinks Typekey is going to solve his spam problem. I don’t want to argue MT vs. WP because it’s not really relevant to the thread and I don’t really think of it as a “vs.” situation. They have a good product made by great people. As someone on Typepad I’m sure you appreciate a whole suite of things that WordPress doesn’t address and doesn’t try to. But, don’t argue that WP gets less spam because it’s younger (it’s not) or because it’s less prominent, because it’s on far more sites than other scripts that are highly targetted. WordPress gets less spam because it’s something we’ve given a lot of thought to and continue to work hard on. |
2004-09-15 21:47:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/bloggers-declare-bore/#comment-7434 |
Dougal, it’s so-so. |
2004-09-15 16:18:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/spread-firefox/#comment-7427 |
It’s already in CVS. |
2004-09-15 15:22:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/wp-rbl/#comment-7424 |
Simon, GMT of course. I’m not tied to the format, it can be anything. |
2004-09-13 23:06:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/weblogscom-for-rss/#comment-7400 |
I think any business where “Zeldman said so” isn’t a perfectly valid reason for doing something isn’t a business I’d want to work at. 😉 Personally I prefer the strictness of XHTML 1.1 even though I don’t do anything fancy with it. I guess I’m a HTML masochist. |
2004-09-13 15:48:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/xhtml-means-business/#comment-7396 |
Nope the thumbnails are generated when I upload the picture. |
2004-09-13 14:10:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/random-photo/#comment-7394 |
Phil, http://pingomatic.com/updated/http://photomatt.net/ Whatcha think? |
2004-09-13 08:40:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/weblogscom-for-rss/#comment-7389 |
Obviously the link was Photomatted. |
2004-09-13 06:32:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/rss-sky/#comment-7385 |
The web doesn’t scale! |
2004-09-13 01:06:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/rss-sky/#comment-7381 |
Reload to your heart’s content, that is what it’s there for. I use a lot of bandwidth, but it’s still a fraction of what’s available. Besides, what is the point of bandwidth if you don’t enjoy it? |
2004-09-12 20:52:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/random-photo/#comment-7374 |
Nah, Moose has been known to make things up to keep the interviews rolling. |
2004-09-12 07:27:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/nmc-chat/#comment-7349 |
Yeah I know I broke trackbacks, give a me a day to catch up with things and I’ll fix it. Keep the manual pings coming. 🙂 |
2004-09-10 07:11:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/rss-bandwidth-usage/#comment-7329 |
Hehe. |
2004-09-09 16:54:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/criticism/#comment-7306 |
Yep we’re going to stay on CVS until 1.3 is out. |
2004-09-08 20:27:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/wp-on-subversion/#comment-7300 |
I actually agree about the Go button, I’ve never seen a novice user press enter after typing in an address on IE. Most novice users are very mouse-centric. |
2004-09-07 23:57:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/firefox-worm/#comment-7277 |
Richard, transliteration of accented characters is the current behaviour of WP 1.3 but that’s pretty useless for people who blog in characters that really don’t have roman “equivilents.” |
2004-09-07 15:06:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/international-uris/#comment-7245 |
I’m pretty glad that my title image generator was able to handle this too. That one is dumb luck though, both in how I encode things and that the font I’m using has all the right characters. |
2004-09-07 08:17:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/internationaliz%c3%a6ti%c3%b8n/#comment-7213 |
I take that back, you see the percent-encoded in the address bar of Firefox too. Sorry for that awful slander Dale. 🙂 It seems like Opera handles this best. |
2004-09-07 08:05:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/internationaliz%c3%a6ti%c3%b8n/#comment-7212 |
Also note that if you have a unicode-savvy publishing system you should be able to paste the pretty version into your post, not the yucky version. |
2004-09-07 08:02:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/internationaliz%c3%a6ti%c3%b8n/#comment-7209 |
Confirmed to work in Firefox, Opera, and IE on this Windows XP laptop. It looks good in Firefox and Opera, kinda yucky in IE. Dale, I think you just outed yourself as an IE user. 😉 |
2004-09-07 08:01:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/internationaliz%c3%a6ti%c3%b8n/#comment-7208 |
Anne, I think I’ll steal something from your site to test everything out. |
2004-09-07 07:54:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/international-uris/#comment-7206 |
9 times out of 10 I choose the text or HTML version over flash if it’s available. I don’t even have flash installed on all of my computers. |
2004-09-07 03:07:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/jkrowlings-site/#comment-7195 |
Adam, I see you’re ahead of the game. 🙂 The page management features in 1.3 will appeal to a lot of people, but you’re right that they’re probably too generalized for many professional needs. |
2004-09-04 18:40:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/six-apart-musings/#comment-7178 |
Tell us what you really think, Jacques. 😉 |
2004-09-02 03:29:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/dynamic-plugins/#comment-7080 |
This isn’t really a political forum so your opinions might be better expressed elsewhere. |
2004-09-01 22:10:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/09/rnc-timeslices/#comment-7066 |
On my Mac the Windows key functions like the apple/option key, don’t know if it works the other way. |
2004-09-01 21:28:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/new-mac-toys/#comment-7058 |
It’s looks like people jumped in after this post, which wasn’t my intention but interesting. |
2004-09-01 21:25:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/ask-metafilter/#comment-7056 |
Observer, that mouse is insane. I’ll wait for the BT version. 🙂 |
2004-09-01 16:03:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/mx900/#comment-7041 |
Chris, generally you can use any keyboard on any platform. It’s all USB (or bluetooth). |
2004-09-01 15:59:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/new-mac-toys/#comment-7040 |
I consider myself a very firm advocate. |
2004-09-01 04:04:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/mozilla-design/#comment-7025 |
I tried USB overdrive but it wouldn’t ever detect my mouse so I ended up uninstalling it. |
2004-08-31 23:03:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/mx900/#comment-7014 |
Eli, I don’t think having a Mac has made me any more patient. 🙂 |
2004-08-31 21:58:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/new-mac-toys/#comment-7008 |
Ken, if I responded here that would take the discussion way off-topic, but if you ask in the WordPress support forums I’d be happy to address your questions. |
2004-08-31 21:39:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/movable-type-31/#comment-7003 |
Tom, that’s good advice for any tool maker in this space. (Though you forgot to mention Radio.) I used to be a MT user myself, b2 afterwards, and haven’t forgotten that. I have a lot of respect for the people at 6A on a personal level and also that as a company they’re enabling themselves to get paid for working on blogging, which I can imagine must be a blast for all involved. If it seems that I respond and comment on what they do, well yeah, they’re the market leader right now and we need to frame ourselves in the context of that, just like Apple does to Microsoft, or Firefox to IE. I try to keep installations of every tool in the space running simply because even tools that might not be the chic thing these days (like Blogger) still have a lot to offer and learn from. I wouldn’t call any of the successful tools over the years an accident, each has done something very well and addressed needs of the time and rightfully gained recognition for it. It’s a market and the forces work both ways. I know if someone blogged “I’m switching to Tool Y from WordPress because it has Feature X” I would investigate how we could do that better and make that a priority. Fortunately the market is at a point where there isn’t really anything new being introduced that couldn’t be replicated with a good weekend of hacking (provided a solid base/framework), and newcomers to the market like WP benefit from that. |
2004-08-31 21:38:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/movable-type-31/#comment-7002 |
Tom, it was meant as a nudge and a wink. I have never claimed being a visionary or that MT is a bad tool for some uses. If so, please point it out to me. |
2004-08-31 21:09:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/movable-type-31/#comment-6994 |
Brad Choate implemented the dynamic template PHP stuff for them but his site doesn’t seem to be coming up at the moment. When it does, I would expect some good info there. I believe they used Smarty which is interesting. |
2004-08-31 20:56:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/movable-type-31/#comment-6991 |
That said, while WordPress and Movable Type probably have about the same number of plugins now, their MT plugin directory has much, much better organization than anything we have. If you’re a MT user this looks like a good upgrade. |
2004-08-31 20:50:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/movable-type-31/#comment-6990 |
Thanks Om! |
2004-08-31 20:21:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/om-malik-on-scamming/#comment-6988 |
Might be referrer spam. |
2004-08-31 19:54:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/between-the-lines/#comment-6987 |
Justin, if you put a bit of tape over the laser beam it thinks it is sitting on a desk not moving and turns itself off after a while. (Unless buttons are pushed.) However I found the battery life good enough (at least a couple of days per charge) that I don’t worry about this too much and just toss it in my bag most of the time. |
2004-08-31 19:53:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/mx900/#comment-6986 |
I’ve thought about integrating a spell checker before but there’s no good cross-platform way to do it except using some sort of web service, which I wouldn’t mind but which could be pretty hard on the server it’s hosted on. |
2004-08-31 19:52:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/plageurism/#comment-6985 |
Mark, when you can see the blades of the grass, sure. 🙂 Observer, I agree that the best screen in the world won’t make a bad movie any better. I think they can make old movies HD because I saw an old Western (I think it was Tombstone) in high definition and it was gorgeous. I can’t think of any good analogies, but I think good content will follow the good technology. (Like great writers have gravitated toward the web?) |
2004-08-31 19:51:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/mark-cuban-on-hd/#comment-6984 |
D, very interesting. I would imagine people wouldn’t want to downgrade things for the same reason I’d rather see Matrix or Hero in theatres rather than on my crappy TV (or computer monitor). |
2004-08-31 17:38:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/mark-cuban-on-hd/#comment-6976 |
Dale, Firefox on Windows and Mac. I don’t know if it’s the technique itself as much as people using it to put 20-30 discrete flash items on a page. One such page literally crashed my browser last night and took a dozen tabs with it. The design was beautiful, but I’m not visiting that guy’s site again. Will, that’s not nice. |
2004-08-31 16:08:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/flash-text/#comment-6970 |
Instant linkrot! |
2004-08-31 15:31:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/lee-wilkins/#comment-6968 |
In theory, sure. |
2004-08-31 11:24:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/hicks-on-textpattern/#comment-6958 |
It’s pretty hefty, but your best bet is to get your hands on one in a store. My hands are normal sized (I think) so I can’t really speak for it either way. |
2004-08-31 10:40:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/mx900/#comment-6954 |
Yep, it being under GPL now is one of the main reasons I still play with it. 🙂 The utility of all non-Open software approaches zero in the long term. |
2004-08-31 10:21:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/hicks-on-textpattern/#comment-6952 |
Whoops, I read those numbers wrong. They actually send quite a bit more traffic to wordpress.org than this site. Updating… |
2004-08-31 08:41:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/between-the-lines/#comment-6946 |
No my Powerbook has built in Bluetooth. I don’t think the cradle thing works with Macs, so you can use it just for a charger (which I do) or use it to bluetooth-enable any PCs you have lying around. |
2004-08-31 08:01:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/mx900/#comment-6944 |
Haha, not today. Maybe in a few years when we all have faster connections. |
2004-08-31 08:00:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/hero/#comment-6943 |
There are a few more in the archives if you dig. I might make it a weekly thing. |
2004-08-31 07:35:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/back/#comment-6938 |
Mog, you can use your current templates with basically two lines of changes if you choose. |
2004-08-29 09:09:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/trouble/#comment-6919 |
Oooh! Hot gossip. Thanks Nick. Doug tipped me off via IM, but now has an entry up about it, which you all should read: http://stopdesign.com/log/2004/08/25/microsoft-advances.html Nick talks a little more: http://www.digital-web.com/news/2004/08/microsoft_redesigns/ We’re not talking great standards markup here, but you could definitely see this as a strong first step. Microsoft is emhpasizing web standards with their next release of Visual Studio, it only makes sense for their web properties to reflect this. (But yes the entry was a little tongue in cheek.) |
2004-08-26 05:15:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/microsoft-redesigns/#comment-6843 |
Nope that’s a bug with internet explorer. |
2004-08-25 15:40:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/11/how-to-create-a-favicon/#comment-6832 |
According to the host’s bandwidth utilization report, we’re currently at 802.6 Gigabytes. |
2004-08-24 08:11:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/slash-happy/#comment-6803 |
Yeah yeah yeah. :-p Fixed! I had some mb_string translation functions running but it messed up content as often as it fixed it. |
2004-08-21 18:32:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/markshowdown/#comment-6768 |
My mail program couldn’t handle it. |
2004-08-21 07:15:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/spam-whoops/#comment-6760 |
Eric, did you leave off the closing |
2004-08-21 01:41:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/markshowdown/#comment-6754 |
Ozh, when you’re logged in your name is a link to your user page. |
2004-08-18 10:23:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/new-user-pages/#comment-6698 |
Well the idea is to leverage what semantics search engines extracted from your site for your own search engine. This allows you to advantage of something like PageRank without having access to all of Google’s dataset or using their API. It’s a passive thing. |
2004-08-18 09:52:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/keyword-idea/#comment-6695 |
Thank goodness. 🙂 Thanks for the corrections. |
2004-08-18 06:56:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/google-doesnt-read-xhtml/#comment-6691 |
Corporate schmorporate. |
2004-08-18 05:51:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/tie-a-tie/#comment-6685 |
Thanks to Dinah for pointing out the XHTML error in this post. |
2004-08-18 05:29:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/google-doesnt-read-xhtml/#comment-6684 |
I think he should go with whatever makes him happy. It’s not worth trying to please everyone on a personal site. |
2004-08-17 04:12:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/a-new-mezzoblue/#comment-6661 |
Michael, I got your email just fine. |
2004-08-16 21:54:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/email-bounces/#comment-6647 |
Having the idea in there like now would be convienent, but I don’t want to clutter the URIs just for search engines. |
2004-08-16 21:27:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/forum-idea/#comment-6644 |
That’s not what I meant at all. The front and forum pages would still be just like they are now, but the URIs for the threads wouldn’t be like
but instead
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2004-08-16 16:35:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/forum-idea/#comment-6632 |
Haha okay guys. The comment was tongue in cheek but I’m not that attached to it. Edited. |
2004-08-16 05:28:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/christopher-schmitt/#comment-6623 |
Frank, this has nothing to do with WordPress, it’s just a big table of blog information. |
2004-08-15 11:04:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/cool-query-of-the-day/#comment-6613 |
And anonymous, whoever you are, very slick. 🙂 I forget about that option to trim. |
2004-08-15 10:15:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/cool-query-of-the-day/#comment-6611 |
It was a matter of normalization, not anything relevant from thath article. |
2004-08-15 00:12:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/cool-query-of-the-day/#comment-6604 |
Phil, I know. That’s why we don’t emphasize IPs or domain names in our anti-spam efforts, they’re too ephemeral. This spambot was pretty dumb, however the source IPs or user agent wouldn’t have mattered because a simple keyword match on a spamword that has been on the list for months would have caught every single one. I’ll ping you with a few of my new ideas, if you sign on AIM. 😉 |
2004-08-14 07:06:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/tramadol-attack/#comment-6571 |
I just have the word “tramadol” in my moderation keys, which is why your comment took a minute or two to show up. Jennifer, yeah I got bored of it too so I banned the IPs. If anyone else wants to do this put the following in your .htaccess:
Of course that’s blunt, easy to get around, and may be blocking a small chunk of China, but war is hell. 😉 |
2004-08-14 03:27:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/tramadol-attack/#comment-6563 |
I noticed it was broken right after I got the new updater software. On the updater the update button was disabled and it said the iPod was attached but not mounted on the desktop, so all it could do was a restore. |
2004-08-13 18:03:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/ipod-wont-mount/#comment-6456 |
Doing a system RESTORE and deleting all my music and info seemed to have fixed it. Bummer. |
2004-08-13 06:42:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/ipod-wont-mount/#comment-6443 |
This is SO frustrating. Both the iPod and the laptop whirr when I plug it in. I tried a soft reset (hold select and menu) to no avail. |
2004-08-13 06:36:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/ipod-wont-mount/#comment-6442 |
Yeah I’m going to be helping him out with hosting so he can continue to offer this great resource. |
2004-08-13 00:56:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/kubrick-by-michael/#comment-6439 |
Yes you have Michael. 🙂 Janice, thank you. Geof, Carthik is running it now, I’ll send him a ping to see if we can get some sort of graph. |
2004-08-09 20:43:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/salon-article/#comment-6387 |
It must be because of that post. Perhaps I should update it with some I FIXED THIS BEFORE I WROTE AN ENTRY ABOUT IT text. |
2004-08-04 13:58:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/password-assistance/#comment-6330 |
It’s all DATETIME fields, is indexing those effective? |
2004-08-04 13:36:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/email-stats/#comment-6328 |
For me Gnome was just unresponsive for regular things, like opening folders. This isn’t something I’ve sat with a stopwatch for though, just a general impression that (at least for me) things are faster in KDE. I can get around the filesystem faster, browse the network and windows shares easier, stuff that almost quite didn’t work in Gnome. |
2004-08-04 06:20:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/gnome-28/#comment-6312 |
Slowly, I’ll finish it up this week though. I want to give every entry a fair shake. |
2004-08-04 05:03:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/color-schemes/#comment-6309 |
After you register on the confirmation screen they have a form where you can fill in a bunch of optional information. You can skip it if you want. |
2004-08-03 23:32:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/zoto/#comment-6305 |
Buying them isn’t a problem, but I think if they were distributed with WordPress they would be unfairly pirated and that would hurt the Firewheel guys. Also there are probably licensing implications with the GPL and whatever license they’re under. What would be awesome if we could get someone to let us use maybe smaller or a limited set of icons under the GPL and bundle them with WordPress, and then they could use that publicity to sell a larger set of icons. |
2004-08-02 08:56:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/cms-icons/#comment-6257 |
Simon, not at all. This is all my opinion, so you’re more than welcome to add yours to the mix. You bring up a good point with upgrading. We’ll have to bug Carthik to get some version data from the WP blog crawler to get some hard data on WordPress in this regard. My impression is everyone seems to upgrade but the blogs I see are a very small and self-selective group. I think that in general anything we can do to make it as easy to upgrade would contribute to making WordPress a tricky target for spammers. Here are my thoughts on what works, I may turn this into another post: * Add features people want (a compelling reason to upgrade) |
2004-08-02 08:19:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/weeds-in-the-garden/#comment-6255 |
The problem there is if you come to the thread late you don’t get any of the early replies. |
2004-08-02 06:14:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/comment-feeds/#comment-6251 |
That’s actually a good point, should comment feeds be chronological or not chronological, and if they’re reverse chronologically ordered should they contain only the most recent comments or all of the comments? Personally I think they should be chronological and contain everything, which is how I have them set up here. |
2004-08-02 05:30:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/comment-feeds/#comment-6247 |
My fault, I should probably edit this entry a bit. The links go to a blog post on a real blog that has been infested with spam comments already. So the comment itself doesn’t seem like spam, but it takes you to a page which is full of spam, maybe even on a domain you recognize. |
2004-08-02 01:01:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/weeds-in-the-garden/#comment-6241 |
Dave, actually your fake address is probably more secret than your real one. 🙂 I can see why you’d be cautious though. I always thought it was silly that MT obscures people’s URLs but puts their email addresses out there in plain text! I gave up that fight long ago. The more spam I get the better trained my bayesian filters get. “Bring it on.” |
2004-08-02 00:57:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/weeds-in-the-garden/#comment-6239 |
René, what’s neat is the desktops like Suse and Ximian (Mandrake, etc) are really creating seamless experiences. I love Gentoo and it has its place, but the enviroment doesn’t compare. |
2004-08-01 19:56:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/08/apples-challenge/#comment-6229 |
The domain was just registered last night, so it might take another day or so to propogate everywhere. |
2004-08-01 06:34:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/new-blog-for-cathy/#comment-6219 |
Yeah someone told me that the elected President was in the Manchurian room at the end, meaning both the VP and the President were owned. But what does it all mean? Was the presidental guy in on the whole thing? Why would he have himself assassinated? Did they reprogram Denzel to take out the troublesome Printisses? |
2004-08-01 06:01:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/manchurian/#comment-6218 |
Jay that’s only possible if you have the permission of every copyright holder that has any code in the WordPress codebase. That’s right, every person who has ever contributed code. When the copyright is controlled by a single entity (like MT) they can change the license willy-nilly, but WordPress is GPL through and through. |
2004-07-31 17:17:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/for-pay-wordpress/#comment-6205 |
You’ll have to use non-breaking spaces next time. |
2004-07-31 17:05:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/firefox-design/#comment-6204 |
Okay, you can still submit schemes if you want to but after this comment they won’t be able to qualify for a prize. Thanks to everyone who entered! I’ll be judging over the weekend. |
2004-07-31 06:30:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/color-schemes/#comment-6193 |
The new one. |
2004-07-31 02:24:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/manchurian/#comment-6187 |
Aaron, nice looking site there. I like what you’ve done with the menu. |
2004-07-30 16:55:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/mediawiki/#comment-6165 |
That was another problem with phpWiki, it was pretty taxing on the server. The WP wiki gets a pretty fair amount of traffic, so like you said the fact that it works for the Wikipedia was a pretty neat selling point. (Though they have some pretty monster hardware.) |
2004-07-30 16:52:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/mediawiki/#comment-6163 |
You’re not too late, it’s going on until tomorrow night. |
2004-07-30 07:19:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/color-schemes/#comment-6152 |
Andrew, I wouldn’t take it personally. I’m sure anyone would have trouble dealing the with volume of email he gets, and with a new baby on the way he probably doesn’t have the time to spend with email that he used to. Before I even had a blog he took the time to write me a detailed Photoshop tip once, years ago, and that one email is what inspired me to give as much back to the web community as I possibly can. |
2004-07-29 06:06:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/zeldzilla/#comment-6119 |
I tried it on the Powerbook, it told me to get a different operating system! I just opened it up in IE and the page didn’t even work because I had IE set at the recommended higher settings required because of the bug MS hasn’t fixed yet. |
2004-07-29 04:03:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/two-steps-to-salvation/#comment-6103 |
If the images look funny (don’t anti-alias well) that won’t be held against anyone in judging. |
2004-07-29 00:23:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/color-schemes/#comment-6088 |
Whenever a comment is left, or a post is edited or posted etc the cache is flushed. You shouldn’t have to worry about the directory. |
2004-07-28 23:53:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/staticize-25/#comment-6086 |
For fun I put together another example: |
2004-07-28 17:59:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/color-schemes/#comment-6070 |
Places to look for color inspiration:
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2004-07-28 17:22:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/color-schemes/#comment-6067 |
To further clarify, here’s a sample entry: http://photomatt.net/dropbox/2004/07/sample-entry.png I just opened the files up in Topstyle and tweaked a tiny bit then took a screenshot. That’s one way to do it. The EditCSS Firefox extension might be a handy way too. |
2004-07-28 08:33:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/color-schemes/#comment-6039 |
Ah, thanks Randy. For the entry to be valid you have to specify where the colors go. So if you want ot post hex values say #fb2 for header and #fea for background, etc. Just the hex values without context don’t help much. Basically the entry has to be something I can turn CSS, so I need to know what colors go where. Sorry if that wasn’t clear. |
2004-07-28 08:24:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/color-schemes/#comment-6035 |
Check out this post for how to fix the timer code: |
2004-07-27 17:48:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/staticize-25/#comment-6022 |
Those directions are correct. |
2004-07-27 17:16:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/prepare-to-be-slashdotted/#comment-6019 |
Like the previous versions, you should disable the gzip option under Options > Reading. |
2004-07-27 08:43:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/staticize-25/#comment-6013 |
That’s actually my mistake, it looks like an old version was in the zip file. Please re-download the new version. It’s much faster. 🙂 |
2004-07-27 05:29:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/prepare-to-be-slashdotted/#comment-6009 |
You can read about IFN here: http://www.shauninman.com/mentary/past/ifr_revisited_and_revised.php It’s a text replacement technique using Flash. |
2004-07-27 02:52:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/vivified/#comment-6006 |
Jacques, yeah your comment had more links than usual, so it was held. Sorry for that. |
2004-07-26 18:07:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/plugin-contest-winners/#comment-5992 |
Whoops! Sorry about that, it just looked pretty well put-together so I assumed it was public. |
2004-07-26 07:31:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/wordlog/#comment-5978 |
Well, obviously, I’m a believer in dynamic image generation and image replacement using CSS. It looks good, loads fast, is accessible, and prints well. Works for me. (c) |
2004-07-26 06:52:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/vivified/#comment-5976 |
Yeah, you have to have shell access which some hosts don’t provide automatically these days. Downloading and extracting the code directly on the server saves the bulk of the time most people spend installing. Personally the longest thing in a WP installation is finding where I put the DB username and password. 🙂 |
2004-07-26 01:01:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/5-blogs-2o-minutes/#comment-5967 |
I disagree. First of all, you’re assuming people are going to be able to get a $400 Treo, which only applies if they sign a new contract (probably 2 years). Understandably, lots of people don’t want to do this or may be in another contract already. The 600’s street price is around $630. SD memory is “unlimited” as long as you don’t mind spending a lot of money and carrying around a lot of cards. The cheapest I could find a gig of SD online is about $154, and that’s 1/20th of the smallest 4G iPod. (A quarter of the Mini.) Not to mention playing MP3s on the Treo kills battery life, rather than the 8+ hours I get with my iPod. What tipped my decision though is that the Treo doesn’t support Bluetooth and my phone, Palm, headset, and laptop all already talk to each other using Bluetooth. I can upgrade or replace each component individually, rather than spending over six hundred dollars for a phone larger than mine that doesn’t do anything I can’t already do today. |
2004-07-26 00:57:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/wifi-ipod/#comment-5966 |
Oui. 🙂 |
2004-07-25 22:01:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/wordpress-in-france/#comment-5961 |
Its working name is “mmTop”. Haven’t decided if I’m going to stick with that. |
2004-07-25 21:34:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/os-x-hostname/#comment-5959 |
To clarify, “lost” in the sense that I have to re-copy everything. |
2004-07-23 22:15:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/ipod-ouch/#comment-5935 |
Syncing was turned on in iTunes. I lost about 20 gigs. |
2004-07-23 22:14:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/ipod-ouch/#comment-5934 |
You know what I just found out about 802.11G though? (I have a G router myself.) If there is a single B client on the system the whole network drops down to B speeds. So you only get the speed benefits if every client is G. |
2004-07-23 08:19:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/80211wait/#comment-5926 |
No 802.11b is really slow. I top out at about 400K/sec. It may be worse because the computers are right next to each other so there’s radio interference or something when they’re both going. |
2004-07-23 07:34:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/80211wait/#comment-5923 |
I actually knew about that before I even got a Mac, it’s what I get for hanging out with that bad apple crowd for so long. Haven’t tried it with a PC yet. Wouldn’t there be filesystem issues? |
2004-07-23 07:29:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/80211wait/#comment-5921 |
Relax! It’s even worse than it sounds. |
2004-07-21 15:54:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/updated-about-page/#comment-5896 |
I expect both to be above ten million by this time next year. |
2004-07-21 05:14:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/google-fight/#comment-5887 |
If you do that then you should include “Word Press” which people type a lot. However the results are still strange because Google seems to be reporting different numbers. |
2004-07-20 22:55:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/google-fight/#comment-5878 |
It’s actually a pretty good general reference, since verything uses Li-ion now. Much of the advice I’ve seen on upkeep of batteries in the past has been somewhere between urban legend and blind guesses. |
2004-07-19 19:07:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/batteries/#comment-5847 |
Scott, I’ll check that out. Portability isn’t a big deal to me, it was just the incredible utilty of having different settings—host, screen size, username, key to use, connection type—available a keyboard shortcut away. |
2004-07-18 08:01:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/a-foot-of-mac/#comment-5801 |
Thank you thank you 🙂 |
2004-07-18 07:37:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/a-foot-of-mac/#comment-5795 |
Tantek, sorry if I mischaracterized anything you said. A lot of it was based on more internal dialogue than anything from you post directly, it was just inspired by your post. One of the points I hoped to make was that serving up unstyled content is not acceptable in many contexts. Example: if you went to Amazon and saw the a completely unstyled page with no layout or colors, would you feel comfortable giving them your credit card information? |
2004-07-17 21:05:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/mac-ie/#comment-5787 |
🙂 |
2004-07-16 06:34:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/new-feedster/#comment-5771 |
I just thought it looked better on two lines. Also at that font size if it was on a single line it would stretch wider than the window. |
2004-07-16 03:42:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/new-download-page/#comment-5766 |
Yeah but part of the cascading nature of stylesheets is that user stylesheets naturally have a high specificity, just like embedded stylesheets overrule external ones. I don’t remember exactly where they fall, maybe somenoe could enlighten usp |
2004-07-15 15:10:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/per-site-user-stylesheets/#comment-5755 |
I imagine that’s where |
2004-07-15 02:49:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/per-site-user-stylesheets/#comment-5743 |
Thanks Carthik. 🙂 |
2004-07-13 18:53:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/blocked-by-yahoo/#comment-5717 |
I have no problems with AAC as a format, just the bitrate is a bit low. |
2004-07-13 18:35:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/itunes-idea/#comment-5715 |
Don’t worry, I would never disable the context menu. |
2004-07-13 18:20:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/more-image-toolbar/#comment-5710 |
Part of problem is even though the digital files last “forever” I don’t consider the encoding level from the iTunes store to be archival quality. |
2004-07-13 18:19:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/itunes-idea/#comment-5709 |
I would gladly pay extra. |
2004-07-13 18:18:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/itunes-idea/#comment-5708 |
I’ll post some more about it once I get it running. |
2004-07-13 09:26:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/backuppc/#comment-5694 |
Nice find Arvind. Bill, you’re right. Arvind’s link puts into perspective how bad it can be. I was surprised that the text from the image wasn’t recreated in the |
2004-07-13 09:23:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/thanks/#comment-5693 |
Sorry! It’s a late night. Thanks for the correction. |
2004-07-13 08:11:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/hixie-on-apple/#comment-5690 |
Glad to hear from some people using it. Reading through the site it almost seems too good to be true. |
2004-07-12 16:36:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/backuppc/#comment-5671 |
WordPress sets a cookie when you leave a comment saving your name/e-mail/URI information. I’m just checking for that. |
2004-07-12 01:02:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/revised-ad-policy/#comment-5655 |
It annoys me. I’ll check that plugin out. I helped Jennifer a lot when she was first writing it. |
2004-07-11 18:04:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/image-toolbar/#comment-5644 |
It wouldn’t be too hard to set a threshold, like “show ads to everyone who has left fewer than 4 comments” or similar, but I’m not that concerned about it. We’ll see how this goes, I may bring them back universally at some point. |
2004-07-11 18:03:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/revised-ad-policy/#comment-5643 |
Also remember that putting something as forbidden in your |
2004-07-11 14:17:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/more-googlebot-flailing/#comment-5638 |
Also Bill, the peeking image you link to is not the same one as the image with the “I see you” |
2004-07-11 13:13:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/thanks/#comment-5636 |
I think since the image was a purely decorative way to send the message in the “note” http://joeclark.org/book/sashay/serialization/Chapter06.html |
2004-07-11 13:08:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/thanks/#comment-5635 |
The other Matt is correct and I’ve updated the post (with correct markup and |
2004-07-10 23:56:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/more-googlebot-flailing/#comment-5622 |
Isn’t |
2004-07-10 23:40:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/more-googlebot-flailing/#comment-5621 |
By the way, I ended up not updating because I didn’t feel like going through all the steps. |
2004-07-08 03:13:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/death-of-windows/#comment-5550 |
Wow, I have some shameless commenters. :-p This is my personal list, not meant to be an objective list, so please don’t edit it directly. There are lots of blogs that are well-designed and popular that don’t match my personal aesthetic, so I wouldn’t want them on the list. Again, it’s not to say that they aren’t well-designed, just that they aren’t my cup of tea. |
2004-07-07 21:08:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/hot-blogs/#comment-5546 |
Whoops, should be fixed now. |
2004-07-07 16:27:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/hot-blogs/#comment-5534 |
I’m going to write up step-by-step the successful instructions for getting it running and post it here for the sake of Google, then I can copy it to the Gentoo forums. |
2004-07-06 15:23:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/yes/#comment-5520 |
Yes! |
2004-07-06 15:20:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/life-hacks-video/#comment-5519 |
I tried the URI hacking method too. Can’t find a lick of it anywhere. One of the mirrors seems to be running WordPress though for their blog, maybe I could send that chap an email. |
2004-07-05 23:46:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/life-hacks-video/#comment-5507 |
No need to state your political affilliations when leaving a comment. It’s a post about WordPress, not about Bush. 🙂 (So state your blogging software affilliations.) I’m pro-WordPress. |
2004-07-02 19:50:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/bush2004/#comment-5482 |
Lots of good info here, thank you everyone for commenting. |
2004-07-02 16:33:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/how-many-hours/#comment-5477 |
I have a couple of different aliases that forward to my main email address, so I guess it’s the catch-all. |
2004-07-02 16:24:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/email-reloaded/#comment-5476 |
What’s that mean? |
2004-07-02 00:06:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/the-saint-wp/#comment-5467 |
I haven’t decided what the best thing to do with attachments is, yet. |
2004-07-01 19:54:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/email-reloaded/#comment-5463 |
I just assumed you were photomatted. 😉 |
2004-07-01 18:51:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/07/wordpress-junkie/#comment-5460 |
Colin, thanks for the cool ideas! Carthik, there’s nothing to keep you from mirroring the database in any number of locations or from feeding the database from any number of email addresses. I could see this being very useful to businesses doing support or similar. I’m going to adapt something like this to do better archives for the WordPress mailing lists. Alan, you missed the party. KillAllDash9, I actually haven’t tackled threading yet. I need to look at it closer. |
2004-06-30 05:55:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/email-reloaded/#comment-5394 |
Yeah I thought that was pretty cool too. |
2004-06-30 05:02:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/black-feminism/#comment-5393 |
Justin, very nice! |
2004-06-30 00:07:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/eric-links/#comment-5388 |
I definitely want to get the code out there, but I want to get the DB schema firmed up first so we don’t have to deal with upgrades and handling funky data. Skippy, I don’t need to go back very far very often, but when I do need to go back I want it right then without any waiting. Often I’ll spend forever trying to find what folder the message is in or if it’s on a different account or whatever. I can’t imagine how long it’d take me if I had stuff scattered on CDs. Thanks for pointing out those two projects, I’ll check them out to see if there’s anything good that can be used. Randy, I always loved the idea of ZOE but hated the implementation. It was huge and slow and brought my computer to a crawl while it “indexed.” This would be instantaneous. Thanks for the ideas! |
2004-06-29 21:38:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/email-reloaded/#comment-5381 |
WordPress RSS feeds support proper HTTP headers for communicating last modified times, and the vast majority of RSS clients support that. The only funky usage I noticed when browsing through things was 4 GB eaten by WGET a few days ago. Ouch. |
2004-06-29 15:43:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/rss-traffic/#comment-5365 |
Paul, thanks! That looks like it’ll hit the spot. David and Geof, you pranksters. Eric, tres cool. Thanks. 🙂 |
2004-06-29 14:28:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/eric-links/#comment-5363 |
Justin, we’ll catch up next time. Invitation sent. |
2004-06-29 08:37:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/more-gmail/#comment-5343 |
Christine, of course. 🙂 |
2004-06-29 06:30:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/min-jung/#comment-5337 |
Sparki: Switching to WordPress is a very good reason. Sending the invite now. |
2004-06-29 06:19:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/more-gmail/#comment-5335 |
And if anyone says “use Internet Explorer” I’m gonna scream. 😉 |
2004-06-29 04:54:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/eric-links/#comment-5330 |
It wasn’t me! |
2004-06-29 03:18:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/slowness/#comment-5329 |
Thanks Jay. 🙂 |
2004-06-25 03:06:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/pattern-recognition/#comment-5268 |
Does anyway have a good way to get it online? |
2004-06-24 20:09:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/screen-savers/#comment-5259 |
Anil gives me wedgies for entirely separate reasons. |
2004-06-24 20:09:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/second/#comment-5258 |
To be a web celebrity you have to leave your name when you comment. 😉 Thanks guys for the well-wishes. |
2004-06-22 23:58:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/in-san-francisco/#comment-5232 |
I agree everyone doesn’t need that big of a hosting plan, but if a small host can get 10 people together in a co-op type situation, there you’ve covered the cost of the server @ $10 each. That’s 100 GB of bandwidth and probably about 8 GB of storage per person for less than what most people pay for hosting nowadays. |
2004-06-21 23:06:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/aggregator-hotlinking/#comment-5218 |
It’s an awful script that goes through every Gallery album and picks one semi-random picture. It’s basically the stock script from the Gallery website, just modified the HTML it returns. I run it on a cron job every ten minutes, write the result to a static file, and then include the static file in my templates. |
2004-06-21 04:43:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/randomness/#comment-5184 |
Yeah that actually had something to do with a bad plugin. I really need to get around to fixing that. Sorry! |
2004-06-21 04:28:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/new-comments/#comment-5183 |
Andrew, for me that wouldn’t work because the whole point of IMAP for me is having all my email accessible from anywhere. |
2004-06-21 01:15:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/stuff-gmail/#comment-5176 |
For $99 a month (or less) you can get a cheap server with a terabyte of bandwidth.The internet infrastructure in the United States is so mature that there is a ridiculous amount of over-capacity, hence the low bandwidth prices. The mosaic picture I posted the other month “cost” me hundreds of gigabytes of traffic because of its size and because of people linking to it, directly or through the entry. 5 years ago that would have cost me at least a thousand dollars in bandwidth charges for that month. But I hardly noticed it because even with usage many times over my normal (for the entire server) it was still well within my pre-alloted amount of bandwidth for that month for that one server. |
2004-06-21 00:04:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/aggregator-hotlinking/#comment-5175 |
Thanks. 🙂 You’ll appreciate Firefox more and more the more you use it. |
2004-06-20 18:08:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/with-kathy/#comment-5167 |
When I brought the site back up I killed the archives namespace. That other Photomatt is pretty bad. There can be only one. |
2004-06-20 18:07:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/bestkungfu/#comment-5166 |
It changes every 15 minutes or so, give or take a few. |
2004-06-19 16:35:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/link-changes/#comment-5145 |
The email address my family got in the early nineties still comes to my inbox. I think it’s a decade old this year. |
2004-06-18 00:13:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/yahoo-mail/#comment-5125 |
Rich? Doubtful. I think they just want my code does so they can recreate it. |
2004-06-17 18:03:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/smartypants-on-demand/#comment-5118 |
What I got out of the article was they’re betting the farm on the rich client, and their biggest compitetor is web applications and potentially themselves if they increase IE’s advanced DHTML ability, for example. Microsoft employs a lot of very smart people, and if the stagnation of IE is not a resources problem, it is a strategic decision. |
2004-06-17 16:07:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/march/#comment-5110 |
I don’t know how Anne could read Joel’s API article and then write about improving IE. It’s not going to happen in my lifetime. |
2004-06-17 15:42:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/march/#comment-5107 |
Well the idea is it wouldn’t need to have anything to do with Manilla. A user registers on the site, says they’d like to redirect their old example.weblogs.com address to blog.example.com, or new.example.com/search.php?redirect, or anything. This information goes into a database, someone verifies the info, then when it’s approved requests for that hostname redirect to the URI in the database, and otherwise show the info and registration page. While I suppose it could be tied into Manilla, it seems like that would complicate things quite a bit. |
2004-06-17 06:09:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/redirection/#comment-5096 |
Fixed. My brain hurts now. |
2004-06-17 01:20:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/microsoft-lost-the-api-war/#comment-5092 |
The site is responding really slowly but it seems to still be up. |
2004-06-16 07:07:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/broken-kode/#comment-5071 |
Dowingba, how does it invalidate your pages? |
2004-06-16 03:05:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/staticize-reloaded/#comment-5061 |
I’m good on souls. Got anything more interesting? |
2004-06-15 22:55:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/scavenger-hunt/#comment-5053 |
Sorry, Firebird is out of stock. I can get you a nice FREE FREE FREE copy of Firefox though. |
2004-06-15 22:26:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/scavenger-hunt/#comment-5051 |
In addition to the form it spiders a lot of blogs, it probably found you that way. 🙂 |
2004-06-14 20:26:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/counter/#comment-5019 |
Thanks for dropping by Pat, some specific feedback: Some of this may be related to the theme you’re using. It’s not clear what is a permalink to an item and what is a comment link, and why they are different. I would suggest making the titles larger (they don’t stand out very much now) and making them link to the permanent location of the entry. Cruft-free URIs can be a lot of work to do right. I’d recommend Matthew Thomas’ writing on the subject. Looking at your feeds, they seem just fine. Not sure what I was referring to in the post. However you have a RSS validator button linking to the feed itself, which is a little confusing. Usually those link to the validator address that validates your feed, like valid HTML and CSS buttons do. If I click on 14 in your date, it takes me to http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/pat/20040614 which I would guess shold just show me posts from that date, but it seems to be identical to your front page. It’s not clear why the 14 should be a link anyway. http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/pat/comments linked in your menu shows a blank page. The weblog link in your menu goes to http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/pat/Weblog which is also identical to your front page, but it’s not clear which people should actually link to you with. The “Home” link is identical to your front page, yet links to a completely different third URI. Why can you browse to months in the future? Links in the calendar also seem to have jsessionid information attached to them, though it’s not clear why a session would be started if I’m just browsing days (but not if I click a “comment” link or other internal links). This also would create crufty links for anyone just copying and pasting the address bar to link to your site. Anyway, these are just a few things I immediately noticed about your site. I came by originally because you had mentioned WordPress and I found it interesting that came up. I’m not at all surprised you guys went with a Java application, it makes sense given the context. However if you want a weblog consultant, give me a call. 😉 |
2004-06-14 19:50:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/sunny/#comment-5016 |
It would be a nightly build on the downloads page. |
2004-06-14 19:22:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/whoops/#comment-5015 |
Mojo, those should be fine if cached. |
2004-06-14 18:44:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/staticize-reloaded/#comment-5012 |
Thanks for the pointer, I’ll check out iPAP too. |
2004-06-13 23:40:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/pictorialis-ii/#comment-4979 |
Well most people never visit the site, their software just automatically pings it. Also I don’t know how relevant ads on that site would be, it makes more sense somewhere like here where I cover lots of diverse topics. |
2004-06-13 23:25:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/trucking-along/#comment-4976 |
Yeah I needed to make that automatic anyway. I’m sitll using (basically) the same template I used with WP .72 and there are a lot of things I could update now that would make it less labor-intensive. Anne, any idea why there’s that white bar at the top in Firefox’s XML mode? |
2004-06-13 18:17:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/whoops/#comment-4970 |
Shelley, I’m sorry if any rude commenters were referred from this site, that was not my intention. |
2004-06-13 17:19:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/mosquito-bites/#comment-4968 |
Well I suppose it could be easily modified to allow any PHP code, but because it’s included from inside a function every variable that was used would have to be explicitly global. |
2004-06-13 17:18:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/staticize-reloaded/#comment-4967 |
Thanks for pointing that out. 🙂 |
2004-06-12 22:13:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/wasp-survey/#comment-4953 |
Oso, fixed. Trent, that might take a little while. |
2004-06-11 04:42:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/standards-police/#comment-4909 |
Dave, generally a fragment identifier suffices for that task. I think moving comments to their own page just confuses things. |
2004-06-10 21:31:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/standards-police/#comment-4895 |
Mostly for my own personal reference, also for other people here in Houston. Besides, it’s my blog. :-p |
2004-06-10 08:45:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/harris-county-jury/#comment-4881 |
http://xml.photomatt.net/feed/ seems to be working just fine, what problems were you seeing? |
2004-06-10 00:52:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/howdy/#comment-4874 |
Heh. |
2004-06-09 23:44:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/waterlily/#comment-4869 |
Michael, can’t you feel the speed? I’ll check out what’s up with the RSS. |
2004-06-09 20:28:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/howdy/#comment-4866 |
Sometimes raw, but lately on potato bread sandwiches. |
2004-06-08 19:33:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/nutella/#comment-4832 |
Austin, I’ll invite you to Orkut if you pledge your gmail invite to Jonas. |
2004-06-08 19:28:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/gmail-invites/#comment-4830 |
Nice, that’s the same price as a Mini too. |
2004-06-08 17:44:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/himd/#comment-4829 |
Whoops. 🙂 |
2004-06-08 07:13:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/cdf-for-wordpress/#comment-4818 |
Thanks for the support guys. nsahoo I’ve never posted on the Gentoo forums, I just read. |
2004-06-07 05:43:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/linux/#comment-4787 |
For those having trouble I posted my entire index template to the wiki: |
2004-06-04 17:05:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/05/asides/#comment-4766 |
Well Andrei’s from Houston so he can’t be all bad. I’ll wait for round 3. |
2004-06-04 09:36:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/round-2/#comment-4758 |
What does PANTS stand for? |
2004-06-03 23:24:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/round-2/#comment-4750 |
No I haven’t. While my web/email reading is good, my book reading has really suffered in the past couple of years and I’d like to rectify that at some point. |
2004-06-03 23:22:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/sure-i-do/#comment-4748 |
Smarty templates will most likely not be incorporated into WordPress, for a myriad of reasons that have been discussed ad nauseum. |
2004-06-03 04:08:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/wordpress-and-php/#comment-4732 |
Geof, I got his bandwidth concerns from another post on his blog, not that particular one. |
2004-06-02 19:03:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/06/xml-parse-error/#comment-4728 |
Updated. 🙂 |
2004-05-31 22:23:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/05/jazz-standards/#comment-4698 |
Andrew, what’s exciting is just a few months ago we only had a few hundred inbound blogs. I believe Technorati is undercounting WP blogs as well, the WP blog crawler currently has us at 7280 blogs and rising. But, we still have some catching up to do. 🙂 One thing that might also skew it is that if the average MT user has 2 or 3 blogs, the actual number of MT installations would be one or two thirds of the total number of MT “blogs.” |
2004-05-30 05:54:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/05/technorati/#comment-4686 |
Yeah I’m going to do a seperate feed. |
2004-05-26 07:40:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/05/asides/#comment-4639 |
DAS looks amazing. I’m testing it out on wordpress.org. |
2004-05-26 05:10:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/05/powerphlogger/#comment-4636 |
Pluto, is that perl? Say it ain’t so. 😉 |
2004-05-25 06:44:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/05/powerphlogger/#comment-4617 |
Usually that happens when there’s bad recursion somewhere. You should send the authors a note. |
2004-05-25 00:32:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/05/textile-2-for-wordpress/#comment-4608 |
Jennifer, that’s been addressed. Check out the new version. 🙂 |
2004-05-24 21:22:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/05/dusty-apple/#comment-4599 |
Donncha, in the process they also lost almost all of their userbase in the process. Remember when Netscape was the world’s dominant browser? |
2004-05-24 17:27:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/05/powerphlogger/#comment-4593 |
Dave, I use Awstats and Urchin for analyzing server logs, but they both give a much broader picture than I’d like. |
2004-05-24 08:39:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/05/powerphlogger/#comment-4579 |
Thanks for your feedback. |
2004-05-23 22:48:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/05/dusty-apple/#comment-4556 |
I know speed isn’t necessarily connected to simplicity, but simplicity has its own merits. We have an interface designer and several web gurus. (Could use a IA.) |
2004-05-23 22:26:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/05/dusty-apple/#comment-4553 |
Skinning a bad interface doesn’t help the problem, it just creates another one. The interface has improved with every version, and we’re committed to continuing that. That’s why I’m soliciting feedback. |
2004-05-23 22:14:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/05/dusty-apple/#comment-4551 |
Dougal has the list: http://dougal.gunters.org/blog/2004/05/21/ping-o-matic-xml-rpc |
2004-05-23 17:51:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/05/ping-movable-type/#comment-4543 |
Common mistake. |
2004-05-22 18:54:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/05/template-tags/#comment-4527 |
Sorry about that. Fixed. 🙂 |
2004-05-22 18:51:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/05/neowin-weblog/#comment-4525 |
Mark, granted. Scott, you probably use software with much worse licenses than that every day. |
2004-05-20 17:16:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/05/licensing-matters/#comment-4492 |
ENCODE YOUR HTML! Or don’t post code. |
2004-05-20 12:06:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/05/asides/#comment-4487 |
Never! |
2004-05-20 10:09:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/05/hicksdesign/#comment-4483 |
Lars, I agree that is a pretty major drawback of Smarty. For WordPress we use a PHP-based templating system that uses functions instead of echoes. (You can’t use the short echo syntax in portable PHP applications because it doesn’t work if the short open tag is turned off.) |
2004-05-20 08:58:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/05/beyond-the-template-engine/#comment-4480 |
Whoops! You’re right. Thanks for the heads up. |
2004-05-19 23:00:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/05/underscores-are-bad/#comment-4470 |
Thanks ladies. 🙂 |
2004-05-19 22:34:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/05/5-14-2004/#comment-4467 |
Bigger hat? Well I am in Texas… |
2004-05-19 21:33:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/05/the-best-choice-wordpress/#comment-4466 |
Well I think the technical makeup of a blog an fit well into a commercial context, but not the intangible oomph of what gives a blog a personal voice and actually makes it interesting. |
2004-05-19 21:32:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/05/blogging-for-fun-profit/#comment-4465 |
Ha! |
2004-05-19 20:54:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/05/torvalds-didnt-write-linux/#comment-4457 |
Thanks for pointing that out Adam. |
2004-05-19 05:03:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/05/php-is-not-always-open/#comment-4422 |
Thanks Joost. Is that for blogger only? Their site looks just like Blogger but it doesn’t seem to be associated directly. |
2004-05-18 20:48:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/05/audioblog/#comment-4411 |
Okay should be good now. |
2004-05-18 07:32:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/05/what-wordpress-does-right/#comment-4389 |
Scott, shhh while I finish adding this! Don’t you sleep? 😉 |
2004-05-18 07:20:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/05/what-wordpress-does-right/#comment-4387 |
Other Matt, my uncle? I know Eric is a handsome fellow, but I don’t see the resemblance. Carthik, “infamous” was sarcastic, mostly. |
2004-05-12 04:52:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/05/plugins-from-css-guru/#comment-4304 |
Molly, it looks like Ethan has two bio pages, and the one linked on the sidebar is http://webstandards.org/about/bios/emarcotte.html . Still, it’s good company to be in. 😉 |
2004-05-11 17:54:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/05/sting/#comment-4296 |
The same person posting as “Jake” also posted dozens of comments under several different names, mostly agreeing with himself. These fraudulent comments have been deleted. These comments included ones posing as soldiers and veterans. |
2004-04-24 04:27:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/04/mosaic/#comment-3836 |
Googlebot must be toying with me, because I got half a dozen more requests like this today. |
2004-04-23 14:05:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/04/google-cooking/#comment-3688 |
Tim, there are several links to feeds in my |
2004-04-22 03:15:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/04/google-cooking/#comment-3610 |
Ryan, that’s exactly what we’re planning. |
2004-04-21 22:10:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/04/spring-ping-thing/#comment-3603 |
It’s actually an allusion to the latin phrase uttered by Julius Caesar. More info here. |
2004-04-21 08:23:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/04/google-cooking/#comment-3589 |
The issue isn’t that they’re indexing non-HTML files, which they’ve done for a long time, it’s that they’re requesting files that don’t exist and aren’t linked anywhere, files which happen to be named according to the popular conventions of many blog packages. Since your atom.xml file is linked, I would expect they index it. |
2004-04-21 05:43:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/04/google-cooking/#comment-3586 |
Hint: Try this on your log files: |
2004-04-21 05:08:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/04/google-cooking/#comment-3583 |
Please stop the personal attacks on people in this thread. |
2004-04-17 15:40:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/04/mosaic/#comment-3497 |
Well it is the perfect meme. Esoteric enough to appeal to all ranges of bloggers. It capitalizes on the essence of blogging: talking about yourself. Let’s people share what they’re reading, and people often try to impress each other with what they’re reading. It’s easy. The rules dictate spread. |
2004-04-16 04:35:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/04/23rd-page/#comment-3440 |
Wow, that was fast. |
2004-04-16 04:32:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/04/23rd-page/#comment-3438 |
I appreciate that Italian is their native language, but I don’t speak Italian and I’m not sure what to do about the comments. I moderate for vulgar profanity and such but there’s no good way for me to know what’s in those comments, and whether or not they are appropiate to this discussion. |
2004-04-14 18:16:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/04/mosaic/#comment-3391 |
Dejah, I link to the source in the post itself. I’m mirroring it here because I think it’s significant and that site has had bandwidth troubles. |
2004-04-09 14:27:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/04/mosaic/#comment-3180 |
To clarify, the image is not mine and I did not make it. I got it from the source indicated. |
2004-04-07 20:42:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/04/mosaic/#comment-3141 |
Jesper, that’s a pretty neat application of the style switcher. |
2004-04-07 08:44:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/04/ipod/#comment-3127 |
I’ve updated the entry with links to the sub-sites I found that are using CSS. More are welcome. The markup on the new pages looks pretty darn clean for the most part. |
2004-04-06 21:15:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/04/ipod/#comment-3118 |
I don’t think Happy Cog is working with them on this. |
2004-04-06 20:10:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/04/ipod/#comment-3115 |
Kerning is very, very different than tracking, at least in my understanding. Kerning is custom distance between two particular letters which can be tweaked, like AV. Tracking is general letter spacing, at least in the way I’m using this. This function increases letter spacing, it doesn’t address kerning. Kerning is handled by the Freetype library on the box, support for which can be compiled into PHP (which I do). |
2004-04-03 23:44:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/04/tracking/#comment-3089 |
Yes, if I had to manually create each of those images I’d post even less than I do now. 😉 |
2004-04-03 21:22:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/04/tracking/#comment-3087 |
Sorry for the double comments, I had moderation turned on without meaning to. Of course since the first and second comments aren’t identical, I’m not sure whether to drop the first one, which presumably was less edited or thesecond one to preserve temporal integrity. Or reorder the comments with the newest on top. 😉 Stephen, you’re too cool. Interesting approach altering the array and not the query. That actually works better with Joe, I think even for weblogs that focus on longer entries, like this one, reading things strictly chronologically doesn’t give you a lot of benefit. When a weblog entry speficially relates to a previous one, I link it, and the old one is usually updated to link to the new one. If I blog about Lockergnome, post a bunch of silly jokes, and blog Lockergnome again, reading chronologically isn’t going to help you follow the thread much better. I’m about to post again about Dvorak, which I haven’t written about in months, should you have to read through those months of archives to follow the thread? I don’t think so. Eric, monthly archives are good for catching up, though honestly when I get that far behind I just let it go. Ideally you should have several different representations of your posts (by month, by category, etc) and I think that’s one of the defening characteristics of a good weblog. It is impossible to know whether someone is on your archive page for a single post or for the whole month the way you have it set up because people don’t have an option either way. If you offered both you could look at the stats to see which people use more. For me, it’s individual archives by a landslide. Furthermore, although in the situation you set up a monthly archive would save bandwidth, I would say that’s the exception to the rule. Surges in traffic usually come from Slashdot or Instapundit or Zeldman sending a couple of thousand new friends your way to check out an entry the found worth linking. This is very common and I think that is the source of most bandwidth anomalies, and it’s percisely the type of situation that overwhelmingly favors individual entry permalinks. “I can’t wait for you to fix your comment ordering so that the most recent comment is first, and the first comment made comes last.” I know of sites that do this, and it would be useful if every comment was a reply to the post itself, and there was no other metric for ordering the comments (like quality). However as this very comment illustrates, mine tend to be more conversations, and putting them in reverse order would be like top-posting. “I hate top-posting; I’d meant to mention that in my post but forgot.” As do I, to an extent. However I wasn’t referring to the conversation within the email itself, but rather many email/webmail programs organize the inbox with the newest items on top by default. This is true of every webmail I’ve used, but not so much for desktop clients. My other examples are stronger. “If the bandwidth issue really is dead, then I need to stop the whole CSS thing…” You know we’re in complete agreement here. Page should be as small as possible for every user, but on the aggregate the bandwidth savings isn’t a user issue but a publisher issue. Bandwidth savings on the aggregate can present an easily-quantifiable business argument for smaller pages, and I’m sure that has convinced many of your clients, but I still think the biggest benefit (though not an easily quantifiable one) is to the users for whom the page responds faster. Also we’re talking issues of scale. If AOL or ESPN comes to you, they talk in scale of millions of users and my measly terabyte would last a few minutes on their sites. That aside paragraph was more directed at the people I know who end up writing checks of $50–100 to their hosting company just because they had a few popular posts. Hosting is a commodity, and they should shop around. The large companies should still hire you, and I have every confidence that the “CSS thing” will continue to work pretty well for you in the future. 😉 |
2004-03-30 17:58:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/03/temporally-challenged/#comment-3058 |
Flump, Dreamweaver MX 2004 is pretty good. |
2004-03-23 21:11:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/03/ending/#comment-3029 |
Thanks Anne! |
2004-03-22 07:54:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/03/ending/#comment-3021 |
I take it Jacques is less than thrilled. 🙂 Andrew: it might, but you can’t fault someone for paying their bills. |
2004-03-22 06:43:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/03/ending/#comment-3019 |
Heh. I used an |
2004-03-21 03:31:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/03/rdf/#comment-3012 |
Thanks guys for the comments! I’m catching up on the list as fast as I can. |
2004-03-16 01:12:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/03/met/#comment-2971 |
Looking good Chris. |
2004-03-15 14:58:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/03/code-is-food/#comment-2967 |
Val, we may need to agree to disagree. I believe that everyone should practice what they preach or risk being irrelevant. Would you take financial advice from the CEO of Enron or Worldcom? Moral advice from a crooked politician? Cooking lessons from someone who regularly poisoned people? No, I don’t think you would. And you shouldn’t take web advice from someone who doesn’t attempt to respect the web? I’m not a validation nazi, nobody is perfect. However in this specific case we have a blatant disregard. The cook is spitting in your food. Should you care? I think so. |
2004-03-11 23:59:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/03/code-is-food/#comment-2924 |
What? Correct grammar, like there are standards or something? Can I not why talk how ever I want? Ass long as people under stand me.p But really, thanks Hemebond. Sometimes I get sloppy when I write comments. Blogging is great, but now that the personal publishing revolution is well underway we need the personal editing revolution to make things coherent. |
2004-03-11 22:12:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/03/code-is-food/#comment-2918 |
KH, Lockergnome’s atrocious markup is merely an illustration of the general incompetence of the new site. I used it in a previous post because to a web developer it’s a very powerful “image.” I did not quote markup in this post because, despite the comments it’s getting, this isn’t meant for web developers. This is for the people who couldn’t care less about any markup language, and who care about user experience and speed but only in a subconcious way. Someone asked my why I care. This is why I care. The analogy is to make the points self-evident even if you don’t speak HTML and CSS. Sure, you can eat McDonald’s every day (it just works!) but then you start throwing up out of your care and your health rapidly deteriorates. People are talking past what I’m saying, not to it. |
2004-03-11 21:35:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/03/code-is-food/#comment-2914 |
Many people seem to be “defending” bad markup, which I find hard to understand. Pretend you’re a CTO of a large company, you have a current website that uses standards-compliant markup, loads fast, looks good, and works well in browsers 99% of your audience uses. What is the business case for bad markup? |
2004-03-11 18:41:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/03/code-is-food/#comment-2897 |
Val, as I replied to Roger in an email, and I would reply to you if you left your email or website, it appeared to be a comment of the type intended to incite people, would come to no productive conclusion, and lead the discussion away from the topic at hand. Good HTML and bad HTML is not the same as PHP and some other language. Honestly, at first I thought it was a joke. I don’t want a programming language holy war here. PHP sucks, but I like it. It has nothing to do with HTML and CSS (formats) or Lockergnome except by an incredible leap. If a similar comment had been worded differently and come from an anonymous poster I simply would have deleted it. |
2004-03-11 18:34:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/03/code-is-food/#comment-2896 |
Good one, Roger. I just hope no one takes you seriously. Further off-topic replies will be moderated. |
2004-03-11 17:21:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/03/code-is-food/#comment-2892 |
Grendel it doesn’t work. We’re not talking about just markup, we’re talking about standards and modern web design. Lockergnome’s website is worse in every conceivable way: it’s slower to load, less accesible, uglier, and less intuitive to navigate. You can’t say that they don’t know how to do web standards or that web standards were too much trouble to them because the site used XHTML/CSS before and was fine. Please don’t read one sentence of what people are saying and fixate on that. |
2004-03-11 16:15:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/03/code-is-food/#comment-2888 |
Mark, if you mean the shadows behind the tabs in the menu above, it’s actually done with a single image that is about 300 bytes. The same image is used for all the tabs and should be loaded (and cached) just once. |
2004-03-10 17:56:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/03/worse/#comment-2852 |
Geof, I used that phrase in my last post so I didn’t want to wear it out. |
2004-03-09 16:01:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/03/worse/#comment-2838 |
Chuckg, I found an alternate for StyleXP that looks pretty good. I can’t stand Trillian, never known why. The antivirus program you suggested, though butt-ugly, seems to work pretty well so I’m going to use that instead. |
2004-03-08 20:22:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/03/software/#comment-2831 |
Yeah I’ve noticed the downtime too. Didn’t think of a good RIAA conspiracy theory though. 🙂 |
2004-03-08 20:21:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/03/jay-z-construction-kit/#comment-2830 |
John, I heard the QRIOs would be about 40 to 50 grand if they were selling them, but Sony isn’t. |
2004-03-07 16:20:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/02/curious-qrio/#comment-2823 |
Andrew, it’s come a long way. It has a long way to go. |
2004-03-06 18:58:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/03/software/#comment-2820 |
Okay all the acronyms and abbreviations should be defined now. |
2004-03-05 00:09:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/03/protect-wireless/#comment-2803 |
I updated the list to be links in case you’re interested in any of the programs. I might add descriptions later, but then I’d really have to change it to a |
2004-03-04 23:38:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/03/software/#comment-2801 |
Bribe? Always. I work for food. |
2004-03-04 23:20:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/03/protect-wireless/#comment-2800 |
Leon, I don’t but there are a few on the official QRIO website. |
2004-03-04 07:08:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/02/curious-qrio/#comment-2787 |
Maybe I should run my own acronym script. |
2004-03-04 06:30:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/03/protect-wireless/#comment-2786 |
You mean WordPress? Yes you definitely should. 🙂 |
2004-02-27 00:49:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/02/google-yahoo/#comment-2748 |
Also Mike, if you had comments I would warn you that gzipping external CSS files can crash NS4, which you may want to note in your article. That’s why it’s usually excluded when people run |
2004-02-27 00:42:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/02/google-yahoo/#comment-2746 |
No it’s not: in January 2004 I had 46,667 visits from Googlebot and 37,016 from Yahoo/Inktomi’s Slurp. Perhaps this is just an off month for Google. |
2004-02-27 00:39:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/02/google-yahoo/#comment-2745 |
Really Kevin! |
2004-02-24 16:54:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/02/downhill-battle/#comment-2734 |
Geof, that’s pretty good. Too bad Alabama isn’t Texas. 😉 Ryan, didn’t know that. |
2004-02-23 14:19:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/02/browsing/#comment-2728 |
Lars, Thanks for the very thoughtful reply. Sorry your HTML didn’t go through, I’m not sure why. If you want to resubmit your comment or something I’ll edit the original to refect your intention. My post was not meant to be a commentary on the sites directly, in which case it would have been more useful for me to point out what I liked or disliked about each, it was a commentary on your listing of the sites, which is why I tried to offer a few thoughts on how it may be done differently or more effectively. As the arbitrar of the list, I’m sure you believe that everyone is entitled to their opinion. 🙂 (However if I were to offer direct feedback of the sites themselves, I wouldn’t say anything about the ones I disliked because, frankly, the world has enough negative energy and I don’t believe in criticizing personal sites unrequested. If they were corporate sites or businesses that would be another matter, but I assume that each design there makes the own of the site happy, which is all personal sites need to do.) Another point: I did not know until comment #49 in the Second Volume that you “went so far as to exclude a number of weblogs because their color schemes didn’t fit in.” The list was so long and seemingly comprehensive I thought the only criteria for inclusion was, as the title said, being “well-designed.” The ommissions spoke as loudly as the inclusions. It would have made sense to explicitly state, even if just a sentence at the beginning, any particular qualities you were examining. I hope you take my feedback as constructive, because that’s the way I intend it. If I didn’t have a lot of respect for you in the first place I wouldn’t have bothered commenting, or linking to the resource if I didn’t think it had merit and potential. |
2004-02-22 18:35:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/02/well-designed-weblogs/#comment-2723 |
Adam, what’s a SERP? |
2004-02-21 10:38:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/02/new-yahoo/#comment-2716 |
On Windows IE it’s shift+click. I know that, you know that, but I bet tha vast majority of Internet Explorer’s users don’t. New windows are annoying anyway, tabs keep things clean. |
2004-02-18 17:58:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/02/new-yahoo/#comment-2692 |
Yes, just great. |
2004-02-16 22:31:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/02/css-style-competition/#comment-2686 |
You sure Christine? I could have sworn I sent you and Mike an invitation. I’ll redo it now. 🙂 |
2004-02-12 23:00:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/02/orkut-cracking/#comment-2468 |
When did the MS salesmen get here? |
2004-02-12 04:41:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/02/orkut-cracking/#comment-2465 |
Sorry about that Nick, thanks for reminded me I need to upgrade my blog software. 🙂 |
2004-02-07 22:57:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/02/orkut-cracking/#comment-2451 |
Mark G, there’s no reason to restrict this to blogrolled sites. I could be missing your point though. Mike, I’d love to chat. Chris, for most people having someone else manage it is probably the best bet. However if there were a hosted service, I would want an up-to-date copy of all my data on my server. It’s the libertarian in me. 😉 David, I checked out the MT Cache plugin and it essential worked how I envisioned a simple version of this working, in that it called wget and modified links using a text filter. However I think the idea could be expanded much further, most usefully with the automatic detection of when the cache should kick in, not relying on programs like wget to do the dirty work, and cataloging the archives somehow. |
2004-02-04 11:12:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/02/link-archiver/#comment-2433 |
They’ve always been huge on commodity hardware and free operating systems, I can’t imagine the licensing fees they’re having to pay now to support that site. Mono? Maybe, I don’t know how far along that project is. |
2004-02-04 08:16:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/02/orkut-cracking/#comment-2431 |
Yes I believe Orkut is done in ASP.NET. |
2004-02-04 03:37:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/02/orkut-cracking/#comment-2427 |
Like your own personal web.archive.org, that indexed resources at the time you linked to them. The Internet Archive is great, but it’s slow (in indexing and retrieving) and if you tied the solution to them you’d be putting all your eggs in one basket. Granted, it’s a good basket, but a distributed solution would be better. |
2004-02-03 11:23:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/02/link-archiver/#comment-2419 |
Mikhail, oh no. I hope I don’t get flooded. Invite policy is now that we have some sort of connection, be it through a website or email or location or something. Or that you appear interesting. Or hot. 😉 |
2004-02-03 05:46:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/01/on-orkut/#comment-2416 |
Karl, your email seems to be bouncing so you’ll have to send me another address if you want in. Orkut is back online and I’m all caught up now. |
2004-01-30 08:51:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/01/on-orkut/#comment-2385 |
The site seems to be down, but as soon as it’s back up I’ll catch up on the invites. |
2004-01-30 07:48:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/01/on-orkut/#comment-2384 |
Okay I think I’ve gotten everybody. If I missed you by accident drop me an email. |
2004-01-29 22:47:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/01/on-orkut/#comment-2375 |
Glad to see such interest! If you’d like me to add you please let me know your first and last name. |
2004-01-29 20:54:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/01/on-orkut/#comment-2372 |
Done and done. |
2004-01-29 11:40:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/01/on-orkut/#comment-2357 |
Adam, you can still sign your comments with your full name, as long as “Adam” is a distinct word in the link you still get the Google-juice. |
2004-01-29 07:46:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/01/it-feels-so-good-to-be-3/#comment-2354 |
Stefan, I can’t believe you prefaced all that with “fairly simple.” |
2004-01-27 04:21:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/01/the-beginning-of-the-end/#comment-2348 |
That’s from a T610. |
2004-01-26 23:09:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/01/back-in-town/#comment-2346 |
Brian, I use Windows primarily. I haven’t had anything use scancodes except for an obscure game I don’t play anymore. I suspect it would be more of a problem with games that are more likely to not use the Windows libraries for such things. |
2004-01-24 23:39:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/01/dvorak-on-linux-console/#comment-1959 |
Jacques, that’s why I see it mainly as a management problem. It’s not going to bring down a site any more than a normal DoS would. Geof, I really don’t think so. |
2004-01-22 19:46:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/01/the-beginning-of-the-end/#comment-1952 |
Dv, you should have left up the wiki changelog on terrato.org, it was entertaining. |
2004-01-21 22:42:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/01/the-beginning-of-the-end/#comment-1947 |
Ah, yes that is something different that isn’t implemented yet, but is basically what what I said above. When comments get really high they could go into the comment queue (which is easily manageable) instead of display on the website immediately. Better comment management would do a lot to address the problem as well, so if you were crapflooded with 400 comments from 400 different IPs in 20 minutes, you could build a query through the interface (without using SQL) to select the comments from that time period and then nuke ’em. |
2004-01-21 22:42:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/01/the-beginning-of-the-end/#comment-1946 |
Jacques, b2 (the predecessor to WordPress) had comment throttling over two years ago. However I’ve been having a lot of ideas lately, mostly with a high volume of comments automatically triggering WordPress’ comment moderation features. We’ll see where this goes. |
2004-01-21 22:39:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/01/the-beginning-of-the-end/#comment-1945 |
Why do you care? |
2004-01-21 19:52:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/01/the-beginning-of-the-end/#comment-1942 |
Lea, that’s really nice. |
2004-01-18 20:17:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/01/light-of-experience/#comment-1884 |
I thank my parents every day I am not a Dave. 😉 Simon, you have been reported to the apostrophe protection society. Be afraid. Sara, sorry for the blank ping, or more commonly refered to as bling. Bling is like “moose” in that its plural form is the same, so in the future you can say that photomatt.net has lots of bling. seriocomic, Kathy: thanks. 🙂 |
2004-01-16 19:47:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/01/it-feels-so-good-to-be-3/#comment-1869 |
Wow, thank you everybody. 🙂 |
2004-01-14 22:11:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/01/so-im-20/#comment-1852 |
Lucian, correct me if I’m wrong, but doesn’t MTPingedURLs contain the trackback URIs? These are stored but they’re not of much use because it’s not a webpage or a document, it’s an interface. |
2004-01-07 04:46:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/01/problem-with-trackback/#comment-1803 |
Geof, such a system exists. It’s called pingback. |
2004-01-06 23:03:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2004/01/problem-with-trackback/#comment-1801 |
Thank you all. |
2003-12-24 21:25:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/12/happy-holidays/#comment-1767 |
Matt, I would say any design where the main content is not relative to the screen size (not the font size) is fixed-width. |
2003-12-18 17:26:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/12/death-of-flexible-width-designs/#comment-1744 |
Karl, you’re right. To clarify my own views, I think the serialization of RDF in XML is a pain. Generally, I think when people refer to RDF casually they are talking about RDF/XML. Let me know if I’m completely wrong here. |
2003-12-18 04:09:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/12/distributed-social-networking-software/#comment-1740 |
David, Dunstan at 1976 Design does not have a liquid design. The header background image stretches, but the content is a fixed width. |
2003-12-17 22:42:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/12/death-of-flexible-width-designs/#comment-1736 |
Bill, I think the driving force behind our decision was simplicity and leveraging HTML. If human readability, ease of implementation, and simple parsing are side effects of that, fantastic. |
2003-12-16 21:32:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/12/distributed-social-networking-software/#comment-1722 |
Scott, why is whitespace something you want to avoid? The most beautiful and effective designs have great use of whitespace, not just on the web but everywhere. |
2003-12-16 21:23:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/12/death-of-flexible-width-designs/#comment-1721 |
Joshua, doing something because everyone else is doing it is never a good reason for anything. If you point out some resources of both sides of the debate I would be happy to link them. This entry was simply that I noticed that my two favorite fluid layouts went fixed within days of each other, and I thought it was worth writing about. |
2003-12-16 09:35:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/12/death-of-flexible-width-designs/#comment-1710 |
Howard, that would actually be an interesting statistic, and I’ll look into compiling that from my stats. BTW, why stay anonymous? I’m curious who you are. Sian, I’m still hoping either Dave or Dan will post about their design decisions so that should clear up their thinking. That statement was actually made half-sarcastically. |
2003-12-16 06:41:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/12/death-of-flexible-width-designs/#comment-1709 |
Amit, great! Let me know when you implement XFN and I’ll put a link your way. Victor, I understand RDF syntax, how it works, and its purpose in the larger view of machine-parsable semantic richness, but it’s complicated. Way too hard. My mom could do XFN by hand, she wouldn’t know where to begin with FOAF. However there’s no reason you can’t do both. If you have invested the time and effort in making a good FOAF file, XFN should be a breeze. And what’s less parsable about a space-seperated string? I can grab all the XFN values from a page with one line of regex and maybe an explode statement. |
2003-12-16 06:21:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/12/distributed-social-networking-software/#comment-1708 |
Lars, I promise I didn’t make it up. 🙂 You might want to look into the Treo 600, best combo out there, hands down. |
2003-12-15 15:58:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/12/sortable-tables-and-pdas/#comment-1697 |
Dris, I can’t give you hard stats about the whole web, but I can about my little slice of it. Here’s the top five resolutions of people who come to photomatt.net and the percentage they comprise of total visitors:
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2003-12-15 07:33:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/12/death-of-flexible-width-designs/#comment-1694 |
Koby, they also have binaries on the download page. |
2003-12-14 19:28:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/11/how-to-create-a-favicon/#comment-1688 |
Jacque Distler has gone fixed width as well, though I think he may have done it a bit ago. His site works a bit better fixed width I think. |
2003-12-13 06:49:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/12/death-of-flexible-width-designs/#comment-1677 |
Matt #2, there’s a problem with designs that become wider based on the text size though, one I have not seen addressed adequately. Personally I zoom text all the time because sometimes I like to sit back when I’m reading. When I zoom a site with a fixed width set in ems, when I zoom the design often becomes wider than my window, or even wider than my window when it’s fully maximized. So, when the text is at a size I want to read, I can’t even see it all because some is off the screen. A |
2003-12-12 23:38:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/12/death-of-flexible-width-designs/#comment-1675 |
Mike #2, of course that brings up another problem. Fixed width designs can become crutches. My design is currently set up where it wouldn’t translate easily into a liquid layout. It’s an interesting idea though, and I’ll look into it. |
2003-12-12 07:42:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/12/death-of-flexible-width-designs/#comment-1670 |
Steve, that comes from the illustrious Mr Zeldman. Mike, have a cup on me. Thanks for the comment on the redesign. Drop me a note when you relaunch your blog/website. |
2003-12-12 03:54:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/12/death-of-flexible-width-designs/#comment-1667 |
Cody, I have no idea what that means. 🙂 |
2003-12-11 21:28:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/12/thunderbird-04/#comment-1662 |
Georg: don’t feel bad, that’s a pretty common problem. Glad to hear it worked out for you. |
2003-12-11 21:27:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/10/wildcard-dns-and-sub-domains/#comment-1661 |
If I did it in PHP I would have to use a class or something that used either 64-bit integers for date calculations or had some sort of custom date handling mehcanisms. Built-in PHP stuff wouldn’t work. |
2003-12-09 06:22:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/12/calculate-age-in-mysql/#comment-1653 |
Thanks for the kind comments everyone. It’s a work in progress but it’s getting there. Still having trouble working out some Mac IE issues, but I’ll get it eventually. |
2003-12-08 07:35:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/12/style-updates/#comment-1647 |
Well I said it was amazing, I didn’t say it was perfect. The design is… weak. I’m not crazy about the typography, the spacing, just about anything. I’m all for simplicity, but I think that a few simple tweaks and a little more attention to detail in aesthetics could make the site more effective. That’s my personal opinion. It probably wouldn’t hurt to tidy the XHTML up a bit. I would love to see it use That said, I’m really excited about where this could go. Many of the links right now are pretty useless, but I can see a lot of potential. Ftrain is one of my favorite sites, for its writing particularly but also for its meticulous structure. That could be very interesting when applied to another content base, as it seems to have started to with Harpers. |
2003-12-03 02:24:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/12/something-else/#comment-1639 |
Saundra, I haven’t been over there since they recovered things from the hack. Thanks for the tip and I’ll go check it out again. |
2003-12-03 01:44:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/08/moving-up/#comment-1637 |
Thank you! Someday I want to grow up to be just like Katie. |
2003-12-02 21:39:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/11/new-furnishings/#comment-1635 |
Thanks Kathy! I’m still recovering. |
2003-11-30 20:13:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/11/breaking-the-mold/#comment-1627 |
Doe, nice story! I would stick with it and she’ll be much happier in the long run. I used to get pain in my hands from typing QWERTY and I haven’t had it once since I switched. The younger you learn, the better. Let me know what keyboard you end up going with for your daughter. |
2003-11-30 17:41:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/08/on-the-dvorak-keyboard-layout/#comment-1626 |
Richard, I had his email but I lost it so if you find it send it my way as well. |
2003-11-26 17:41:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/09/roy-hargrove/#comment-1622 |
Well I’m not crazy about them but at the heart of things I’m still a starving college student so they’re back. |
2003-11-23 18:09:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/11/breaking-the-mold/#comment-1610 |
Or was it intentional? |
2003-11-21 07:11:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/11/the-coffee-guy/#comment-1601 |
Stephen, I had no idea. Thanks! |
2003-11-19 06:10:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/11/new-furnishings/#comment-1581 |
mpt, which brings up a good point: Would it be better to do these sorts of operations server-side? |
2003-11-18 18:29:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/11/a-cite-to-see/#comment-1573 |
Just write write, right? Thank thank you Julie Julie. 😉 |
2003-11-17 06:24:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/11/a-thousand-resolutions/#comment-1565 |
Haha exactly Mikey! |
2003-11-17 02:10:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/11/a-cite-to-see/#comment-1561 |
Dunstan, Anne, Mikey’s markup isn’t leveraging the possible attributes of |
2003-11-16 23:43:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/11/a-cite-to-see/#comment-1559 |
You might need to load it directly and do a force reload to trick your browser into grabbing the new one. |
2003-11-14 00:46:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/11/how-to-create-a-favicon/#comment-1547 |
Kymberlie, yours has always been one of my favorites to see in my tab bar. |
2003-11-13 17:29:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/11/how-to-create-a-favicon/#comment-1543 |
Good one! |
2003-11-10 03:31:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/11/on-the-matrix-revolutions/#comment-1530 |
Oh that’s a good one! |
2003-11-08 06:21:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/11/behaviorist-joke/#comment-1525 |
I think that’s a good rule to follow. 🙂 I’m definitely going to see it again, it was great. |
2003-11-07 17:03:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/11/on-the-matrix-revolutions/#comment-1520 |
Oh, well then I agree entirely! |
2003-11-05 17:34:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/11/opera-and-halloween/#comment-1514 |
Thank you Kathy. 🙂 However we’re just good friends. |
2003-11-05 16:25:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/11/opera-and-halloween/#comment-1511 |
Ben, it’s hard to say exactly where your problem lies. I would suggest asking on the WordPress support forums. |
2003-10-29 15:23:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/10/dig-those-permalinks/#comment-1485 |
To be safe I want to say the wp-admin directory and the b2-include directories, plus b2login.php. That’s what we’ve been working on since the .72 release. |
2003-10-27 15:15:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/10/dig-those-permalinks/#comment-1477 |
This current iteration uses |
2003-10-27 07:57:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/10/dig-those-permalinks/#comment-1475 |
Yes, how could I forget about the games? 😉 I could totally go for one of the new Powerbooks, their specs are quite nice. My music organization is pretty simple, but with a quirk. I’ll write a post about it. |
2003-10-21 04:55:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/10/apple-in-my-eye/#comment-1463 |
Thank you very much. |
2003-10-20 22:28:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/10/automatic-paragraph-function-turns-1/#comment-1460 |
Michael’s post is at http://binarybonsai.com/permanent.php?p=608&more=1&c=1 . I didn’t choose the option during my installation, I checked a box in the preferences. The checkbox is labeled “Keep iTunes Music folder organized” which is very innocuous-sounding compared to what it actually does, which is move everything around. |
2003-10-19 18:45:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/10/apple-in-my-eye/#comment-1455 |
Thanks Mikey. 🙂 |
2003-10-18 23:53:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/10/rss-requests-and-browsers/#comment-1453 |
Adam, that’s actually almost exactly what happened. It would have been much worse had it not crashed. Apparently imports are atomic so when it crashed in the middle it didn’t import anything. I tried importing one of my genre subfolders and that’s when it took liberties with my file organization. It could have been much worse though. I’m sorry to hear things went so badly for you, I can recommend a great utility though, Dr. Tag. It’s one of maybe a dozen software I’ve paid for in my life. You might also want to look into something like MusicBrainz, which I’ve heard good things about but can’t vouch for personally. |
2003-10-17 20:47:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/10/apple-in-my-eye/#comment-1448 |
Jay, yes it does! I was happy about that. As does Winamp 3, Winamp 5, and WMP. No luck getting the remote to work with it though, though my multimedia keyboard worked great. |
2003-10-16 23:56:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/10/apple-in-my-eye/#comment-1444 |
My decision to not “switch” is not because of unfamiliarity or ignorance of Apple’s offerings, but rather a function of economics and utility. The cost of switching would not just be another two or three grand of hardware, but also hundreds if not thousands in software. And there are still programs such as Topstyle which, as far as I know, have to ready equivalent on the OS X platform.
Viruses coming out all the time don’t make my systems any less stable. I have protections in place in way of firewalls, anti-virus software, and common sense and have never been infected. Like spam, viruses are a problem that effect people without the proper software to prevent them.
I have seen Windows boxes run just as long, and Linux and FreeBSD boxes running for several times that. I’ve also seen Powerbooks with terrible hardware problems and requiring reboots daily if not more. Does that mean it’s an unstable platform? I’m not going to hold possibly buggy software against it, but at the same time don’t try to sell me a rose colored picture of an OS that never crashes. It does. I’ve seen it.
Thanks, I will.
About 30 gigabytes of MP3 files ripped any time between last week and 5 years ago. Some of them have older versions of ID3 that don’t have track information. Some of them have wrong information. I’m the first to admit that.
Or do people keep them longer because they cost more? I don’t buy this argument one bit. One of my friends (Kel) kept his Mac forever but quite honestly it was simply that he couldn’t afford a full upgrade and he was prepared to accept lower levels of user experience than I would. I upgrade frequently because I can, not because I have to. Just like you upgrade your OS frequently, right? OS X, for all its merits, is not by far the speediest operating system I’ve used, and that was on a relatively recent machine. I wouldn’t want it on a 3-year-old iMac and I wouldn’t want to run OS 9 under any circumstances.
Of course, I don’t live under a rock. Apple stores are beautiful, as are their products. Just because I made a decision concerning something that you disagree with please don’t assume it’s because I’m ignorant. That’s the worst kind of evangelism your platform needs. |
2003-10-16 23:17:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/10/apple-in-my-eye/#comment-1441 |
Well hopefully someone appreciated it. Maybe I should tone down some of the posts. |
2003-10-12 17:54:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/10/wildcard-dns-and-sub-domains/#comment-1428 |
Dunstan, I like it. Linked. |
2003-10-09 19:17:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/on-syndication-and-rolling-your-own/#comment-1419 |
Thank you, all. I’ll post again when the MP3 is up. Cody, I’d like to but things are just so busy right now. |
2003-10-07 15:14:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/10/fray-day-7/#comment-1414 |
Christine, the whole experience must have been that must more immersive up close. Dougal, I had no idea you played! Knozz-Moe-King has kept a lot of people busy over the years. Patriq, did you tell him how to spell it right? |
2003-10-05 00:03:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/10/two-great-shows/#comment-1405 |
Kathy, the Pasta Co. went out of business, so playing there now wouldn’t be nearly as much fun. No steady gigs like that for now, but I’ll keep you informed. Mike, Mark, thank you. 🙂 |
2003-09-27 14:50:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/09/kemah-jazz-2003/#comment-1367 |
Thank you Kathy. |
2003-09-26 18:35:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/09/when-jish-comes-to-town/#comment-1360 |
Ladies, ladies, patience is a virtue. 🙂 |
2003-09-26 15:58:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/09/design-sig-meeting-tonight/#comment-1358 |
It’s talk like a pirate day! |
2003-09-19 16:48:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/09/design-sig-meeting-tonight/#comment-1342 |
Catch ya next time Christine! |
2003-09-19 05:28:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/09/design-sig-meeting-tonight/#comment-1340 |
Thanks all for the comments. Mike, when they wrote that the green was a little less subdued than it is now. It’s a work in progress. I’ll get to that favicon soon! |
2003-09-15 14:40:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/08/it-is-time/#comment-1329 |
Thank you Sarah. Noel, I’m very open to PhotoStack. I would be willing to try it out and write up a detailed critique and post it if you would be willing to do the same for WordPress. |
2003-09-15 02:50:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/09/structure-updates/#comment-1327 |
It’s something I’ve thought about. On one hand it’s something the project could really use, as much of the HTML is atrocious and inconsistent even within functions. On the other hand, the changes I’m making are pretty sweeping and in some cases specific to my site. Once I finish (I’m almost there) I’ll be happy to make the code available to anyone who requests it, of course. |
2003-09-14 05:43:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/09/whip-gallery-into-shape/#comment-1323 |
Thank you very much. |
2003-09-11 22:24:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/09/books-to-live-by/#comment-1318 |
The authentic key certicificates, hmmmm. I’ll make a deal, if you post a picture of yourself with the key, a certificate is yours. Thank you all for the kind comments. |
2003-09-11 04:01:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/09/new-business-cards/#comment-1312 |
My number 1 fan. Thanks Mom. 🙂 |
2003-09-10 16:55:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/09/new-business-cards/#comment-1303 |
Dave, let me know how it goes! Caiuschen, don’t worry, it’s slow getting started (just like when you started typing QWERTY) but you’ll pick it up relatively fast. |
2003-09-08 16:15:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/08/on-the-dvorak-keyboard-layout/#comment-1296 |
“It’s all geek to me.” — Bad pun |
2003-09-03 18:09:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/09/keeping-links-kosher/#comment-1283 |
Michael, that sounds like it may be an unrelated problem. I don’t think I’m doing anything at all with links at the moment. |
2003-09-01 16:16:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/08/introducing-matt-reality-tv/#comment-1274 |
Dougal, I just hadn’t put the CSS rule that hid the no-CSS message yet, don’t worry. I’m sure your Mozilla 1.4 is just groovy with me. Don’t worry yet, it’s far from done. |
2003-08-29 16:41:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/08/it-is-time/#comment-1260 |
Andy, good idea. |
2003-08-28 17:48:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/08/funky-greenery/#comment-1251 |
Don’t worry folks, this is deliberately obnoxious as to “encourage” the completion of the new design I’ve been working on. I’ve been batting around ideas for weeks now, but there was never any real impetus to move forward as I was rather partial to the old blue look. Now every time I start my browser I’m reminded I need to fix it before another soul sees it. 🙂 |
2003-08-28 17:44:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/08/funky-greenery/#comment-1250 |
Sarah, I did until gas got so expensive. Charleen, while I think saying you got lost on purpose is a lovely excuse, we all know the truth. 😉 |
2003-08-25 19:51:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/08/inside/#comment-1240 |
Charleen, no math or science for me! (This semester.) Elissa, in the down time I usually study, eat, or do work on my computer. Sometimes all three at the same time. The school has a pretty good wireless network (that I’m on right now) and there’s lots of good nooks and crannies you can set up camp in. Julie, I’m curious about that one too. I’m setting up notes blog for my personal use and I’ll give you access to it so you can see what’s going on. |
2003-08-25 19:49:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/08/another-semester/#comment-1239 |
Markus, interesting link. Where do you plan to go with those ideas? Reagan, I am dropping it. 🙂 Leonard, I’ll give Thunderbird a try again. I also got an email from someone who used a mail component of Opera, which sounded interesting. I’m willing to pay for a good product. |
2003-08-25 03:10:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/08/no-more-outlook-express/#comment-1231 |
MikeyC, thanks for sharing those. |
2003-08-25 03:05:38 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/08/meet-the-maker/#comment-1230 |
I even wrote a tutorial for her. 🙂 I still have floppy british hair if I don’t cut it a while. But I haven’t been able to perfect that Hugh Grant in About a Boy “carefully tousled” look. |
2003-08-25 03:04:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/08/sometimes-you-just-cant-win/#comment-1229 |
It’s good to know I’m not alone. |
2003-08-25 03:01:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/08/inside/#comment-1228 |
By the way, lists are now allowed markup in my comments. |
2003-08-16 06:39:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/08/netscape-crushes-competition/#comment-1206 |
I’ve thought about that. It’s mainly that it’s not out yet and once it is out I can’t imagine the price being anything but exiorborint. |
2003-08-14 16:50:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/08/refresh/#comment-1194 |
Well with Opera it is trivial to change the user agent at will, and many people do from my impression. I wonder what Python urllib hits are from? Anyway most of my RSS is served from a subdomain with seperate stats so maybe tomorrow I’ll post the aggregator stats. It would be good for me as well as I’m looking for a good aggregator myself. |
2003-08-14 05:12:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/08/netscape-crushes-competition/#comment-1192 |
One of those new-fangled Are-Ess-Ess readers, http://www.sharpreader.net/ . |
2003-08-13 16:12:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/08/netscape-crushes-competition/#comment-1188 |
Great minds… 😉 |
2003-08-11 22:42:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/08/a-tweak-here/#comment-1185 |
It’s giving me TiVo ads too. I’ve been pining for one. 🙂 |
2003-08-08 18:15:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/07/adsense/#comment-1182 |
I’m debating putting linux on it or XP with that media software I linked. The gateway machine is going to be linux and run everything I’ll need there so there doesn’t need to be another linux box. |
2003-08-07 21:31:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/08/short-but-sweet-msi-mega-pc/#comment-1179 |
Awww Kathy. |
2003-08-07 21:28:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/07/to-read/#comment-1178 |
Michael, you’re probably right. I really don’t know what I was thinking when I wrote that. It must have been a little early in the morning for my mind to work. |
2003-08-07 21:27:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/07/rolling-simple-syndication/#comment-1177 |
Well Yvonne, thanks—I think. 🙂 |
2003-07-31 17:56:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/07/to-read/#comment-1169 |
Whoops guys, sorry I broke the comments, they should be working now. |
2003-07-29 18:46:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/07/a-little-hair/#comment-1157 |
But seriously, what you’re trying to do with wp-links is essentially a second blog, which is something personally I think multi-blog functionality can’t come soon enough. |
2003-07-17 21:19:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/07/wordpress-preview/#comment-1149 |
Shawn, good to hear from a fellow Houstonian. Michael: Date? Sorry, I’m taken. 😉 |
2003-07-17 21:06:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/07/wordpress-preview/#comment-1148 |
You’d think so! |
2003-07-16 23:39:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/07/calling-houstonians/#comment-1145 |
Looks interesting, I’ll check it out. |
2003-07-16 18:18:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/07/who-let-the-blogs-out/#comment-1143 |
All the design is by Joe, I just converted it to CSS. I agree that it is quite nice. |
2003-07-15 03:38:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/07/i-spy-css/#comment-1138 |
I have .NET installed anyway for other reasons, I guess I’ll give it another go. |
2003-07-14 08:05:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/07/who-let-the-blogs-out/#comment-1134 |
Charleen and Elissa both get prizes! I’m curious to hear the better one Elissa is coming up with. Ramie could probably do something neat with this too, but when I talked to her she said she wasn’t in the mood. |
2003-07-11 06:56:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/07/just-a-punchline/#comment-1132 |
Thank you very much. |
2003-07-09 14:01:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/07/hot-jazz-tonight/#comment-1124 |
Right now it looks like it’s going to be a steady gig, so every Tuesday, same Matt time, same Matt channel. |
2003-07-08 22:08:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/07/hot-jazz-tonight/#comment-1121 |
Who dew you think you are, coming indew my comments and dewing that tone! Dew you dink this is a joke? :-p Just dewn’t dew it again. 😉 |
2003-07-08 18:10:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/07/dew-you/#comment-1119 |
Wednesday at 7? It’s a date |
2003-07-08 18:07:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/07/a-little-spice/#comment-1118 |
How could I forget that! Thank you again Elissa-bear. |
2003-07-08 17:48:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/07/rain-rain-go-away/#comment-1117 |
Yes, my fans would revolt. |
2003-07-08 17:47:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/07/good-fireworks-pictures/#comment-1116 |
Yes, but even though the panic of losing my bookmarks was horrible, it’s still better than IE. It’s that good. I think something is going on with my updated list, I’m not sure exactly how I broke it though. We’ll see. |
2003-07-08 17:41:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/07/mozilla-14/#comment-1115 |
I hear Josh has TDK. |
2003-07-08 17:33:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/07/hey-hey-hey-z1a/#comment-1113 |
Bring it on. |
2003-07-05 16:36:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/07/a-little-spice/#comment-1101 |
I don’t deny it. At least I’m not in the closet like Josh and Becca. 😉 |
2003-07-04 20:33:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/07/in-the-last-episode/#comment-1100 |
Of course not! It’s one of those things (like posting cat pictures, which I also do) that’s sort of a joke amoung bloggers. Some people post a lot of lyrics, some people detail what they eat, some people take a million of those quizzes, and I love them all. |
2003-07-04 07:06:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/07/rain-rain-go-away/#comment-1097 |
Wow, I had no idea I was close to anything! We’ll definitely have to all hook up sometime. Mike, I’m sure I told you, but we should get together anyway. :-p |
2003-06-29 14:12:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/06/and-no-play/#comment-1089 |
Ramie, Julie, this obviously has to be rectified. Michael, I had broken my categories at some point and didn’t notice. They should work now. Elissa! That is super sexy. |
2003-06-29 14:10:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/06/open-key-works/#comment-1088 |
Thanks for the grammar check my saxy friend. Even Julie-the-english-major didn’t catch that. |
2003-06-26 13:19:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/06/back-in-town/#comment-1076 |
Sarah, it’s packed. Elissa, with great fame comes great responsibility. 😉 Julie, I get back sometime on Tuesday. |
2003-06-21 09:39:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/06/leaving-for-las-vegas/#comment-1058 |
Thank you very much Elaine and Charleen. Averrhyz, confirmation is basically the last initiate rite of the Roman Catholic church. |
2003-06-09 22:12:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/06/it-is-done/#comment-1034 |
Julie, it’s a combination of links from other sites and the market demand. |
2003-06-06 15:20:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/06/summer-showers/#comment-1017 |
I would be honored. Yes, WordPress does need some documentation. I think after the next release I’m just going to sit down and crank out as much documentation as possible. |
2003-06-04 17:15:45 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/06/updated-updated/#comment-1010 |
Christine, my site says “You’re welcome.” Whenever it rains like that I think of you because your area is so prone to flooding. Move in closer! Elaine, bling bling. Sarah, someday I’ll upgrade everybody to Linux. |
2003-06-04 16:57:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/06/summer-showers/#comment-1009 |
Simon, I had to squint but I saw it. Thanks for pointing that out. I would love to have a look at Google’s stats in a less filtered form, or really of any of the top 10 sites. It was a little disappointing because I thought Mozilla was doing much better than that. John, if you’re going to spoof your user agent, which I wouldn’t recommend, then send a user agent that is at least equivilent in functionality to what you’re using, so if you’re using Konquerer spoof IE 6. I’ve been using a Mozilla exclusively for several months now and I’ve never run into a problem with bad browser detection, maybe you’re just visiting bad sites. |
2003-06-01 14:03:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/aol-vs-microsoft/#comment-1002 |
Maybe he is mad at them too, but they aren’t as liable. Maybe he was mad, but now that he’s getting a 30gb iPod he’s alright. (Hey, I’ll dance, rap, sing, flail, whatever if I got an iPod out of it!) Also the people who put it up originally probably did it with malicious intent, where Andy (where the meme blossomed from) and all the others were just passing around a video of some anonymous kid. |
2003-05-30 23:15:16 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/jedi-gets-lawyer/#comment-996 |
I’m guessing it was the parents too and not the kid, as he seemed pretty nice and easygoing. Pure speculation though. |
2003-05-30 16:39:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/jedi-gets-lawyer/#comment-992 |
Elissa, yes you do! Kathy, I think I will. I can vent more of my technical stuff other places now. Becca, next time I’m locked out of my house, you’re invited. Ian, a house key just for you! It’s safe since you’re in the UK, right? 😉 |
2003-05-28 07:11:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/locked-out/#comment-984 |
Well I guess overall it wasn’t that bad, so I’d recommend trying Unison out. The instructions above should help you avoid some of the problems I had, and it’s a heck of a lot better than my old method. |
2003-05-25 13:16:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/on-unison/#comment-972 |
Thank so much for your support. 🙂 |
2003-05-23 23:22:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/whoa-wordpress/#comment-968 |
Yep all cPanel servers have it, but not the full suite. Also, like with phpMyAdmin, it’s usually a little behind the latest versions. |
2003-05-23 05:15:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/horde-of-projects-and-matrix/#comment-964 |
I hear that Matrix thing is pretty good. |
2003-05-23 05:14:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/photolog-down/#comment-963 |
If you made it this far without falling asleep, you get a gold star. Sometimes I wonder if anyone reads these obscure posts. |
2003-05-23 05:11:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/on-unison/#comment-962 |
I won’t tell if you don’t. |
2003-05-23 05:09:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/this-is-not-a-test/#comment-961 |
Sorry, there was a glitch in the Matrix. |
2003-05-21 21:36:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/blink-tag-in-xhtml-2/#comment-958 |
This is a test. |
2003-05-20 06:36:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/horde-of-projects-and-matrix/#comment-953 |
Um thank you, I guess. I don’t know why you put the entire text of the article in that comment. People can just click through to the article. Unless you’re one of those evil guys that’s hacking people’s blogs through their comments, in which case, go away. |
2003-05-20 03:35:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/i-know-nothing/#comment-951 |
Not quite ;). Good catch. |
2003-05-19 15:00:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/reloaded-redux/#comment-946 |
Let me know when you find out what the vulnerability was. |
2003-05-19 07:29:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/oh-no/#comment-944 |
Lucian, you’re so right. Basically any sort of Apple computer was not a replacement option, since they don’t offer any. If I had gotten a different laptop else I would have been disappointed, but this lives up, at least style-wise, to everything I like about Powerbooks. |
2003-05-18 04:43:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/happy-ending-to-a-long-story/#comment-941 |
I disagree with that ALL. :-p I think people who didn’t like the movie on basis of itself didn’t really get it, and should watch it again. Or not, but don’t complain about it. |
2003-05-18 01:45:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/matrix-reloaded/#comment-939 |
You can’t really be told what the Red Button is, you have to experience it. |
2003-05-18 01:43:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/red-button-meeting/#comment-938 |
Thank you very much. 🙂 |
2003-05-16 09:13:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/double-you/#comment-930 |
Those who haven’t seen it yet should be initiated as soon as possible. It really changes everything. Meeting with the Maker of the Red Button was really fantastic, it couldn’t have gone better. What a great guy. |
2003-05-16 05:45:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/red-button-meeting/#comment-929 |
We already bought tickets! If you change your mind give me a call. |
2003-05-14 22:39:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/take-the-pill/#comment-918 |
Oh it just order’s people by the last time they pinged Weblogs.com, so don’t feel bad. |
2003-05-14 21:16:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/double-you/#comment-910 |
Charles, I made the change. Thanks again. Noel, thank you very much. |
2003-05-13 23:47:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/a-better-image-rotator/#comment-904 |
That’s a great book! I really should buy it, but my book budget is a little scarce right now between Zeldman’s new one and some recommendations Tantek gave me. |
2003-05-13 23:47:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/css-the-gathering/#comment-903 |
Elaine, I might catch up with y’all later, we’ll see. I’d be happy to put something together though. |
2003-05-13 23:46:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/a-minor-fix/#comment-902 |
Hmm that’s what most of the comments I’ve been getting have said. I’m open to more input though, is wider better? I just felt like everything was too crowded together, it needed some room to breathe. Of course I could be full of it. |
2003-05-13 23:45:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/summer-cleaning/#comment-901 |
Kathy, I’m actually going to be at confirmation class until at least 9:30, so I’m not sure exactly how much I’ll be able to make. I have everyone’s cell number though, so I’ll see if I can catch up later. |
2003-05-13 09:11:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/css-the-gathering/#comment-894 |
I haven’t played (except once or twice with Josh) in years, though I still have my cards. Josh was really into it until he recently sold his cards for over a thousand dollars! It’s fun, but I think they took a nice game and made it an enterprise. By introducing new cards, rules, et cetera to the game they keep their profits high but make it hard to stay competitive for all but the most dedicated players. That said, it keeps it interesting for those same dedicated players who would otherwise get bored. |
2003-05-13 03:17:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/css-the-gathering/#comment-889 |
I can’t imagine how complicated the CSS would be to add syntax highlight to a reasonably complex language. I don’t see lowecase “l” and “i” getting mixed up too easily, perhaps an uppercase “i” would, but that’s not a problem. The number one might be more of an issue, but common sense would tell anyone that there wouldn’t be an element made up of just a number. Simon, I dig your Star Trek theme. 🙂 |
2003-05-09 20:26:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/keeping-the-faith/#comment-886 |
Ha! |
2003-05-09 11:14:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/keeping-the-faith/#comment-883 |
Like you wouldn’t believe. |
2003-05-09 01:24:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/all-done/#comment-879 |
Isabella, The title was simply a play on the name of your site, I don’t have any compelling reasons to think it is a hoax. If you are on the run, I wish you the very best of luck, and if you’re ever in Houston and need a place to stay or just want to know a good restaurant, let me know. |
2003-05-08 07:53:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/a-hoax-risk/#comment-875 |
Whoops. Two typos in one day, whatever has become of me. Thanks for pointing that out. Sign your name next time so I can properly thank you! |
2003-05-08 00:34:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/a-hoax-risk/#comment-872 |
Oh yes, famous blogspats. 🙂 Obviously my editor has been slacking off. |
2003-05-07 22:24:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/who-ya-going-to-call/#comment-869 |
I might look into that. My cheapo motherboard that I got to replace the nice one that went out after 4 months actually looks like it may have some nice tweaking features. Right now the biggest problem with the setup is the new memory is DDR333, but the older 256 stick is only 266, so everything is running at 266. Part of me wants the extra megabytes, but the other part says to use the latest thing possible. Anyway, the next step is to get a nice processor (I’m thinking a 2400) with a 333 front side bus (which the motherboard supports), and after that dive into the world of serial ATA. I’ll post as things happen. |
2003-05-06 07:37:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/call-me-speedy/#comment-858 |
Her price is probably going to crash like yours did. |
2003-05-05 02:27:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/05/blogshares-etiquette/#comment-850 |
Dunstan, I really like how you offer multiple level of permalinks on every post. Something like this will probably make its way into the default template of WordPress. |
2003-05-01 21:14:03 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/on-syndication-and-rolling-your-own/#comment-842 |
Hmm, I’ll have to take a look at that. |
2003-05-01 21:12:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/its-over/#comment-841 |
LOL! |
2003-05-01 21:11:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/thought-of-the-day/#comment-840 |
For anyone totally confused now, there is an “edit war” going on with various mispellings both true and created in the various comments. This is what happens when Good Editors Go Bad, next on Fox… |
2003-04-29 20:27:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/moving-on-up/#comment-836 |
Editing can do delightfully ironic things. |
2003-04-28 15:32:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/moving-on-up/#comment-834 |
Grammer schmammer. Talk to Becca about that stuff. |
2003-04-27 00:58:14 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/moving-on-up/#comment-826 |
So many comments! where to start? Simon, that’s really admirable work. I used to code entirely by hand, but the past year or so time constraints have brought me to a less hand-driven environment, even though the search started with looking for a better Homesite. I find Dreamweaver MX is the best out there for taking care of some of the tedious stuff and not messing with my code. I live in code view about 95% of the time, but I’ll drop out to make a link (putting links on existing text is a pain), wrap a tag, paste from Word (it cleans up a lot of gunk), or one of a few other niceties. I never design in it though, I always design in Topstyle. I’m also partial to the site management features, particularly the ability to upload a file whenever I save. The weakness is I haven’t found a way to allow it to connect securely (with SFTP or SSH) although it claims to support it. Someday. XHTML 1.1 is me being a rebel. Kathy, thanks for the kind words. We should have done lunch again this week, but it’s just been too busy. I’m dropping economics as my major and switching next semester to all philosophy and political science courses. Later I’ll probably end up in political science, simply because the philosophy department at the school is under-staffed and over-burdened. Christine, keep up your anti-Zonk quest. Abhi, now that even the venerable Zeldman has acquiesced, I don’t think that’s any hope for the anti-RSS troops. Micah, she is out of place in the list, but I did not intend for my language to be so harsh. The last thing the world needs is any more distress, and so consider my edit to be my personal way of increasing world peace. The message is still the same, it’s just said differently. Joshua, I think that’s fully within the discretion of the site owner. It might help if you start to think of RSS as a privilege and not a right. Especially in a situation where content leaves the writer’s hands completely, they should be able to offer as much or as little as they are comfortable with. |
2003-04-25 20:16:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/on-syndication-and-rolling-your-own/#comment-820 |
That’s an interesting piece of code, but I like the idea of each browser getting as valid code as possible, so even if I did that I’d put some server-side detection in, and I just don’t feel like having that in my CSS right now. BTW Simon, are you still stuck on an older version of Lynx? I could put a catch in there to prevent all entifying for Lynx user agents. |
2003-04-23 17:50:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/texturize-finished/#comment-809 |
It was my first day wearing sandles and it got me on my toe! Quite a surprise. It hurt for a while, but like all things it passed. |
2003-04-23 00:13:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/oh-beehave/#comment-807 |
Actually I gave up all carbonated drinks, Dr Pepper was what I really missed though. |
2003-04-22 23:11:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/on-lent/#comment-806 |
It was to New Braunfels, and thanks for all the comments! I hope everyone had a wonderful weekend. |
2003-04-21 08:51:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/see-ya/#comment-800 |
Alrighty, well there’s a comments.php script, but the extension is abstracted away using content negotiation by Apache. It’s a little tricky to explain, but really easy once you get it. Then everything after comments/ is put by Apache in PATH_INFO, which I get to using the superglobal |
2003-04-18 18:42:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/recent-comments/#comment-792 |
Good idea! |
2003-04-17 21:37:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/nominations-closed/#comment-790 |
Mike, everything on the site is available through SSL, although the photolog might drop out of secure every now and then. (You might need to get the feeds from photomatt.net/xml rather than xml.photomatt.net. I serve the feeds from a subdomain so I can track the stats individually, but I don’t remember if the cert is good for the subdomain as well.) The biggest downside of the RSS feeds so far has been that it’s influencing what I write, which seems antithetical to their purpose. Suddenly my relative links are a no-no, and (for some versions) higher HTML entities need to be stripped. Of course, as Christine said, if it increases the feedback on content and the breadth of the audience, those are tradeoffs that would make me think twice before blowing RSS off. I know Christine comments more, because she says so, but what about the rest of the world? I’m not anti-RSS, per se, I’m just pro-experience. Maybe a good analogy would be reading an ebook rather than reading a well-done hardcover while lounging in a hammock. That might be taking it far, but I have hammocks on the mind. I fully understand the arguments on the other side though, and in a move to completely contradict myself I’m planning on adding some more RSS features to the site tonight. If I’m going to have feeds I might as well have feeds for every single thing possible. My goal is 20 feeds, a number arrived at completely arbitrarily. Just because. |
2003-04-17 21:37:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/a-sad-day-indeed/#comment-789 |
I’m just glad I beat that Damon character. I see I have two #1s in my audience, Christine’s tip sounds righteous and I’m going to add it right now. |
2003-04-15 05:10:08 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/hit-diggity/#comment-780 |
I love the way Mario runs in that, with his arms wiggling back and forth. |
2003-04-14 06:26:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/pages-that-groove/#comment-774 |
It’s really hard to explain! 🙂 I guess that’s part of why I’m taking the class. I’m going to do some reading over the summer on it though so maybe I’ll be able to tell you then. |
2003-04-14 06:25:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/next-semester/#comment-773 |
No way! What model??? |
2003-04-14 06:24:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/new-if-this-darn-thing/#comment-772 |
Just happy to help. |
2003-04-14 06:24:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/late-night/#comment-771 |
Haha, you could at least say what color it is. Now that I think about it the mouse-pad I had before the Picasso one I must’ve had forever. It had a neat comic of Spiderman on it swinging on a web, and it must have been from early high school. The other one I’ve bought recently I got from the Federal Reserve in DC and it changes from coins to money depending on how you look at it. I couldn’t use it though, because its reflective surface messes up my optical mouse. |
2003-04-12 09:06:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/mouse-pad/#comment-763 |
That’s how long it took to generate the page. I’m using it for some debugging right now. The problem with psychological egoism isn’t so much that it says that people act selfishly, which few would deny, it says that every action all the time is purely selfish, which is a shallow view of human motivations. |
2003-04-12 01:24:36 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/psychological-egoism/#comment-761 |
Christine, no link? It’s Blogomania for the typing impaired. Tudy, you should play with it! PHP is the easiest language to use, and there are lots of great tutorials free on the web and and some great books. |
2003-04-10 19:07:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/mysql-41/#comment-758 |
Why thank you very much. That’s part of a four movement arrangement I did for my senior recital. One alto, two tenors, and a bari. |
2003-04-09 20:25:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/pages-that-groove/#comment-753 |
Alert! Insider trading info on Rannie. Between this and the hot tip I got on Jish… Rannie, between the two of us we probably have enough for at least one full-length tabloid. Kathy, the secret is in the pictures. 🙂 Tek, you got off easy this time. 😉 |
2003-04-09 06:49:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/peaks-and-valleys-and-bellybuttons/#comment-751 |
Thank you so much for this information. You’re from London? Wow… How’d you end up here? The second link Bob posted has dozens more touching poems that everyone should check out. |
2003-04-09 06:44:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/the-parable-of-the-old-man-and-the-young/#comment-750 |
Sure! WP is in “public alpha” stage right now so it’s cool to talk about. I’m planning on the first release in about two weeks on the outside, which is also about the same time the website should be finished as well. BTW did you notice your blurb on the about page? 🙂 |
2003-04-08 05:48:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/web-designer-meetup/#comment-744 |
Another test. |
2003-04-07 19:35:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/the-antiphotobloggies/#comment-740 |
Thank you so much for the name. It really makes a word of difference. |
2003-04-07 06:53:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/oot-and-aboot/#comment-735 |
Okay someone got a little happy with copy and paste. I promise I’ll take another look at Becca’s site, but I can’t tonight. |
2003-04-07 06:45:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/whered-it-go/#comment-734 |
Well, it’s not my typo. That’s a direct quote. |
2003-04-07 04:35:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/for-great-justice/#comment-732 |
Hmmm, whoops. |
2003-04-04 16:33:10 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/the-ones-that-almost-made-it/#comment-723 |
I guess that’s not much worse than warning yourself on AIM! 😉 |
2003-04-03 07:02:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/one-down/#comment-713 |
But of course. |
2003-04-02 13:23:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/04/when-css-goes-bad/#comment-708 |
Don’t feel bad Kathy, on the beach the light would reflect of my body and actually blind small animals. You should recover in a day or two. |
2003-04-01 03:02:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/03/chilly/#comment-703 |
My record is 2 minutes and 34 seconds. I’m going to excuse myself now. |
2003-03-31 04:45:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/03/for-those-lonely-nights/#comment-699 |
Actually Rannie you’ve already “opted-in.” You see I operate by the hard and fast rule that if you hug somebody, you’re entitled to send them up to 200 unsolicited emails before they can start complaining. This gives me a lovely pool of people from SxSW, family, friends, ex-girlfriends, and people who hug everybody to shower with email every time I find a need to send an email to 200 of my closest friends. The hug system ensures that you have justification should your email ever be called into question. What’s even better, hugs are cumulative! |
2003-03-28 23:04:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/03/my-plan-for-spam/#comment-692 |
Well, it works better than it has worked in the past. This really is a great laptop, I’m just very hard on it at times. |
2003-03-28 23:00:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/03/in-sony-world-again/#comment-691 |
Thanks for info on the allusion, I admit I totally missed that. If Brighthand has permission as you claim they should still attribute Lance somewhere, either visable on the site itself or in the source. At my count Brighthand has 11 different ads on the front page, and if you’re going to group ads you should do it for PDA Buzz as well. Overall I think I was too harsh though, and the site does have a number of redeeming qualities, including being the most standards compliant of any I mentioned. They also have some very good content at times, it’s just that one article really irked me. I’m more than willing to correct mistakes and if you can point me to some sort of proof (anything more than an anonymous comment) I’ll be happy to update to reflect the new information. |
2003-03-25 06:43:13 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/03/tungsten-t-review-review/#comment-682 |
That’s actually part of a series where we were doing an action scene picture by picture. I believe that was right after I was thrown over the head of the evil Wu but before I make my (temporary) getaway into a tree. |
2003-03-23 07:21:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/03/sweet-wireless-and-tungsten-impressions/#comment-673 |
If you made it this far you get a cookie. |
2003-03-21 23:47:33 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/03/tungsten-t-review-review/#comment-670 |
I’m recovering some files from a hard drive from 1989 and I’m going to put them on one, which is appropiate. Then I’m putting Windows XP on another one, which I think is even more appropiate. |
2003-03-18 23:15:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/03/vinyl-cds/#comment-659 |
$7.99 at Microcenter for 10. |
2003-03-18 21:07:53 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/03/vinyl-cds/#comment-656 |
Woo hoo! |
2003-03-16 17:33:27 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/03/new-lows/#comment-649 |
I’d up my color depth, but I don’t know what that would do to my frame rate. |
2003-03-16 17:32:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/03/midterm-tomorrow-really/#comment-648 |
Yes that was certainly a strange bug. |
2003-03-15 18:21:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/03/nikolai-does-sxsw/#comment-644 |
Thanks, fixed. |
2003-03-14 22:40:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/03/my-day-in-photos/#comment-638 |
Good, I wanted you to come to the post :). But really, this is a bug with the waySyndirella handles relative links, and will probably be fixed in the near future. |
2003-03-14 16:46:46 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/03/my-day-in-photos/#comment-635 |
Funny, I was goingto say the same thing about meeting you; it was really one of the highlights of the conference for me. |
2003-03-14 00:59:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/03/what-if/#comment-631 |
I’ve updated the notes to reflect your extended comments. It’s a very interesting technique that I’ll have to try around here. |
2003-03-14 00:20:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/03/notes-between-the-stylesheets/#comment-630 |
For those who are curious, that was a note from the lady behind the curtains here at PhotoMatt.net. |
2003-03-13 07:46:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/03/notes-between-the-stylesheets/#comment-626 |
A full week? Yes, but I can only miss so much school… Besides, seven days of SxSW would make one weak. |
2003-03-13 07:45:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/03/what-if/#comment-625 |
I would be happy to help you! I’ve sent you an email. |
2003-03-12 20:28:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/03/menu-revamped/#comment-619 |
Thank you so much! It was wonderful meeting you as well. |
2003-03-12 01:49:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/03/what-if/#comment-614 |
Thank you! 🙂 |
2003-03-07 20:43:06 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/03/mr-mailman/#comment-605 |
Whoops, corrected. |
2003-03-07 08:59:48 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/03/palm-os/#comment-601 |
Save your tears! I saw it on Tuesday, check your book. 🙂 It was the bomb biggity. |
2003-03-06 06:38:42 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/03/try-to-take-over-the-world/#comment-593 |
Curly quotes don’t show up very well at this text size in Arial, but trust me, they’re there. Look closely and don’t squint too much and you’ll see a slight lean. That’s why on Texturize I use Georgia for everything, because the curves on the curlies just send chills up my spine. |
2003-03-05 11:46:12 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/02/just-a-little-more-volume/#comment-588 |
Yes it does, and I got your email! I’m so excited 🙂 |
2003-03-04 20:18:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/03/spring-broken/#comment-587 |
My favourite spelchecker! 🙂 |
2003-03-03 23:26:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/03/search-updated/#comment-582 |
I know the weather isn’t to my liking. I have no idea why it’s so early. The semester seems out of balance because of it. |
2003-03-01 22:07:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/02/spring-break/#comment-579 |
That is a very good idea! |
2003-02-28 02:59:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/02/cookie-price-differences-explained/#comment-570 |
Okay I’m glad that Hanna and Kymberlie agree with me here. Rachel is a transplanted native Houstonian (right?) so I don’t know what’s up with her. |
2003-02-27 19:00:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/02/biting/#comment-567 |
I’ve really never heard of this guy before. He makes so many allegations though, you’d think there would be more response, at least in defense. |
2003-02-26 06:28:25 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/02/greg-palast/#comment-561 |
Yes you are! I believe that the browser uses whatever it can support, which in most cases is 128-bit. After trying to read this I am no the wiser for it. Does anybodyelse know? |
2003-02-25 15:07:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/02/because-theyre-watching/#comment-559 |
Thank you for the support ;). I’m going to look into reporting it to his host, but I really don’t have a ton of time for this sort of stuff right now. What really irks me is that in ripping off my design, he ruined all my XHTML 1.1 code and has some mishmash of ugly HTML 4 up there. |
2003-02-24 06:52:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/02/blatant-rip/#comment-553 |
You pass. |
2003-02-23 21:22:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/02/just-a-little-static/#comment-550 |
This is a test. |
2003-02-23 20:24:39 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/02/just-a-little-static/#comment-549 |
I think Becca meant that she can keep entries friends-only. But the suspense is over because she’s decided to get a “real” blog too :). |
2003-02-22 17:08:30 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/02/its-only-right/#comment-545 |
No it was just really, really good BBQ. |
2003-02-20 07:52:35 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/02/gallery-2-16-2003/i-dsc03880/#comment-473252 |
It’s medium size. The inside can feel crowded sometimes but they have a nice patio. Everything I’ve had there is really good too. |
2003-02-20 00:10:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/02/house-of-pies-quest/#comment-529 |
I think you’re jealous of my Thin Mints. |
2003-02-19 08:12:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/02/cookie-price-differences-explained/#comment-526 |
That’s true, lots of good things do happen in Austin. Those chicken kickers were awesome :). The ride home was delightfully dull this time! |
2003-02-17 21:39:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/02/keys-locked/#comment-516 |
Rachel, send me your mailing address and one will be on its way. Kathy, I’ll have to try out that place by Tropioca. When I’ve been there lately I haven’t been that hungry, but it’s not that far from UH so I’ll give it a go. I can probably get Tropioca’s internet connection there too :). What do you recommend? |
2003-02-17 21:33:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/02/open-keys/#comment-515 |
Yes I would. Thank you everyone for notes of support. Bad form Becca for picking on my grammer when I’m down :-p. |
2003-02-17 06:33:52 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/02/murphy-schmurphy/#comment-511 |
Things are going much better, it was just a bad day. The car is working and I’m getting ready for Austin and things are great. |
2003-02-14 19:44:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/02/murphy-schmurphy/#comment-503 |
Well it’s not really an acronym… but I’ll see what I can do. |
2003-02-11 02:09:47 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/02/side-effect-of-ipv6/#comment-494 |
Thank you! |
2003-02-10 18:24:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/02/kitty-update/#comment-490 |
Fixed it for you. Hickey? Nahhhhhh. |
2003-02-08 04:30:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/02/xfiles-mark/#comment-482 |
Fixed. Thanks for the heads up. |
2003-02-06 06:17:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/02/semantically-correct-blogroll/#comment-475 |
Thank you! |
2003-02-05 23:37:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/02/menu-updates/#comment-474 |
The comment box now expands per your request. Well I can safely say that every request coming to port 80 is handled by Apache on my end. I think my main point of contention is that your browser cares very much about what sort of MIME type is sent when you make a request to any part of this site. If had set up Apache to use say, an MP3 file as the index for my root directory, then hopefully when your browser sends a request to http://photomatt.net it will recognize the headers and start playing or downloading that file per your preferences, as opposed to spitting it out as text in your window. It’s the same thing if you get a There really doesn’t have to be anything inherit in any URI that indicates what sort of content is going to be served. On this site for example, you will be very hard pressed to find extensions on anything but images. I talk about PHP a lot, but I could really be a Microsoft plant running this whole operation with ASP.NET. The world may never know. Going further, although there are thousands of “pages” on this site, it’s really just a handful of scripts running it all, it doesn’t “exist” unless it’s requested. If a tree falls on Apache, but no one requests anything, does it make a sound? Okay ignore that entire last paragraph because I was rambling. I think my point was this: over the HTTP protocol, nothing in the URI has to indicate what sort of resource you’ll be receiving, it’s only once the request is sent and you receive the response headers that your UA is able to ascertain the content and respond appropriately. |
2003-02-05 23:30:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/02/reset-links/#comment-473 |
Are you talking to photomatt the web server? There is no spoon. There’s a level of abstraction between the domain name and where the request actually goes, just like there’s a level of abstraction between an URL on a site and where that file (if it exists) actually resides. You nailed it on the head with the ports. I happen to know that you’re on a cpanel server, which tells me a few things about your configuration. Even though your host may have told you that you should check your mail at mail. and FTP to ftp. and such, to the server it’s all the same. You can check your mail at ftp. and FTP to mail. if you want. Most modern servers are set up like this, hosts just tell people this because for some reason people like that better. It’s all services on the same machine (in my case at least). I used to be crazy about sub-domains but now if it’s all the same site I leave sub-domains alone, because they complicate everything—logs, paths, cookies, et cetera. I’m not sure exactly what you’re getting at with the web services. Why do web service requests need to be handled separately from web pages? Generally (in my experience) you’re just dealing with text/xml, and the client usually doesn’t care what it’s being served with. On your site MT responds to trackbacks (a simple web service) with a content type of |
2003-02-04 07:29:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/02/reset-links/#comment-468 |
You got exactly what the regex does. It is an obscure tag, but I think you may have hurt its feelings by calling it that. 😉 By default IE doesn’t add any indication that the acronym tag is there, and since the stylesheet is pretty spartan right now there was no visual indication. Now acronyms on the site are slightly set apart and have a dashed underline. If you hold you mouse over one a tooltip will pop up with the title. You can see this in action on your comment. The reason I didn’t use an anchor tag with a title is simply because there’s a better tool for the job. |
2003-02-04 05:02:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/02/abbreviations-are-back/#comment-466 |
We called the vet but she basically said that if there were no lumps or blood or anything that this could be normal behaviour for an aging cat. |
2003-02-03 17:24:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/02/switched/#comment-462 |
Ha! |
2003-01-29 16:33:26 | matt | https://ma.tt/2003/01/consortium-magazine/#comment-453 |
That’s a known problem, and I actually don’t plan to fix it, partly because I would like to encourage myself to write longer lines :). Also having an image instead of a letter would be semantically unwise. However if you’d like to do it I’d be happy to help you with some code to do so. |
2003-01-24 23:24:52 | matt | https://ma.tt/2003/01/first-letters/#comment-441 |
So Julie, you think a more casual font would be in order? 🙂 I think it might be time for some cookie action to let people try out different ones. I’m going to change the main one for now anyway. Ctrl+F5 to reload it all. |
2003-01-23 16:35:07 | matt | https://ma.tt/2003/01/fancy-caps-thingy/#comment-435 |
On the contrary, it has everything to do with economics. |
2003-01-22 23:56:22 | matt | https://ma.tt/2003/01/interesting/#comment-429 |
Actually I run my own dedicated server/hosting thing, which is good because right now this site is using about 3 gigabytes. It is also great for being able to tweak things. |
2003-01-21 00:38:13 | matt | https://ma.tt/2003/01/a-plethora-of-pictures/#comment-424 |
Yeah I would love to do some with you. Becca has nothing but good things to say about you 😉 |
2003-01-19 23:07:39 | matt | https://ma.tt/2003/01/a-plethora-of-pictures/#comment-422 |
No I’m not sure exactly what time I was born. If I recall correctly on my birth certificate the time is smudged, so it’s like the number of licks it takes to get to the center of a tootsie pop, the world may never no. |
2003-01-16 19:15:15 | matt | https://ma.tt/2003/01/bday/#comment-420 |
I didn’t really stop working over the holidays, so it was hard for me to miss it :). |
2003-01-09 06:19:48 | matt | https://ma.tt/2003/01/holidays/#comment-408 |
One of those dot.coms that shouldn’t be around anymore. |
2003-01-09 06:18:50 | matt | https://ma.tt/2003/01/dr-lunch/#comment-407 |
John, yeah their prices for service are pretty exorbitant, but since that’s where the laptop was bought with the service plan they either fix it or replace it, which isn’t a bad deal. Of course getting them to do either is a pain. |
2003-01-09 06:18:12 | matt | https://ma.tt/2003/01/productive-day/#comment-406 |
No I don’t make coffee there, I was just using their free wireless internet connection and wonderful enviroment to get some design work done. Not to mention the steady fuel of italian vanilla cream sodas. (Not sure how to line up those adjectives. |
2003-01-09 06:16:41 | matt | https://ma.tt/2003/01/productive-day/#comment-405 |
Are you serious? That would really make my day. There are complete instructions on how to switch at the site I linked to, but if you’d like I can walk you through it personally. |
2003-01-07 18:00:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2003/01/switch-again/#comment-401 |
Oh wow! I need to call him. |
2002-12-20 00:20:49 | matt | https://ma.tt/2002/12/random-number-generator/#comment-383 |
I used to have the other boxes expand but it caused weirdness in some browsers. Glad you like it! I like the sound of a “Backpack Project” 🙂 |
2002-12-17 22:43:46 | matt | https://ma.tt/2002/12/oh-christmas-tree/#comment-378 |
Don’t shoot the messenger 😉 |
2002-12-16 23:21:11 | matt | https://ma.tt/2002/12/punaday-21/#comment-370 |
Elissa! I’m very excited about that. You can keep it over the holidays if you think you can use it. Have fun. |
2002-12-14 07:06:54 | matt | https://ma.tt/2002/12/last-final/#comment-366 |
Nope I don’t think we’re going to cover him in this class. What would you recommend to read? |
2002-12-04 17:09:23 | matt | https://ma.tt/2002/12/an-examination-of-group-forms/#comment-352 |
Hmmm, if it gets the Ramie endorsement then maybe I’ll have to try installing it again. |
2002-12-02 07:34:16 | matt | https://ma.tt/2002/12/email-conclusions/#comment-349 |
No but I’ll go check it out now 🙂 |
2002-11-27 18:42:51 | matt | https://ma.tt/2002/11/email-client-showdown/#comment-343 |
It was a trip. |
2002-11-23 23:10:32 | matt | https://ma.tt/2002/11/houston-we-have-a-problem/#comment-339 |
Feel free to gank the code if you want. It’s all CSS 🙂 |
2002-11-21 05:04:18 | matt | https://ma.tt/2002/11/houston-wireless-meeting-2/#comment-337 |
Yes it would be sweet, but to represent the sweetness of this server I should just call it “Julie” 😉 |
2002-11-17 06:04:22 | matt | https://ma.tt/2002/11/new-server/#comment-327 |
Hahahah. |
2002-11-16 18:15:45 | matt | https://ma.tt/2002/11/new-server/#comment-325 |
Well I have the routes worked out so things aren’t really that bad, as the south loop usually isn’t terrible even during rush hour. What I avoid like the plague is 45 and the West Loop, which I’m convinced is some of the worst traffic in the world. BTW, does anyone else think it’s funny that you can go North on the West Loop? |
2002-11-12 18:53:56 | matt | https://ma.tt/2002/11/new-schedule/#comment-319 |
‘Do they really? I think they have the right idea. Sometimes the US reminds me of what Thucydides said about the Athenians: “They know no rest and will allow no others to know it either.” That’s a paraphrase but gets the gist. |
2002-11-07 05:28:08 | matt | https://ma.tt/2002/11/satisfaction/#comment-312 |
I knew you had a secret! Do you have any nap-taking tips? What’s a good length? |
2002-11-06 17:25:57 | matt | https://ma.tt/2002/11/satisfaction/#comment-308 |
Kathy I had a wonderful time! Next time you should bring your camera out more :). Sarah, there’s something wrong with all QWERTY keyboards. Resistance is futile. |
2002-11-04 03:15:03 | matt | https://ma.tt/2002/11/gig-rained-out/#comment-300 |
Never put sheep in the washer either. It’s just a mess. |
2002-10-31 03:51:54 | matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/note-to-self-chenille/#comment-292 |
Long story short, everything that was in the washer was covered in black fuzz. The solution (for me) was to put it all in the dryer and just empty the lint filter every few minutes. |
2002-10-29 00:23:04 | matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/note-to-self-chenille/#comment-290 |
What a contrast between your alter-egos! I think I like Ramie better than Rachel ;). |
2002-10-28 14:16:18 | matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/matt-is-bored/#comment-289 |
It warrants another post. |
2002-10-28 06:57:59 | matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/note-to-self-chenille/#comment-286 |
Yeah Lucida Console is actually one of the ones I just tried. The lines are a little too tight for my tastes, and my editor doesn’t have any leading options. Also something about the ‘y’ glyph in Lucida Console bothers me. I’m leaning more towards Andale Mono the more I try. |
2002-10-28 04:31:13 | matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/font-for-code-editing/#comment-285 |
This pun has been brought to you by the letter E. (Stands for Eric.) |
2002-10-25 14:04:16 | matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/punaday-16/#comment-282 |
An HTML tag, it’s the stuff web pages are made of. |
2002-10-25 13:41:39 | matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/hey-ma/#comment-281 |
Actually I think it’s my favorite tag, maybe under the anchor tag. I’ve always really liked acronyms and this is a good way for me to keep up with all the cool ones. Also it looks cool with the CSS I have on it. The only thing is it’s a pain to do the code everytime I do an acronym, espescially with long and boring ones like HTML or HTTP that everyone knows anyway. I need to write something to do it automatically. |
2002-10-25 04:38:14 | matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/hey-ma/#comment-278 |
Hanna, you’re welcome! |
2002-10-22 22:21:48 | matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/im-wired/#comment-272 |
Uh oh, thems fighting words, my lovely sibling. You’re on! |
2002-10-22 04:45:39 | matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/8-ball-corner-pocket/#comment-269 |
Everybody’s a critic :-p |
2002-10-21 05:12:27 | matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/punaday-12/#comment-266 |
Yeah, that bet didn’t turn out so well. Oh well, at least there are no pictures. |
2002-10-21 05:10:43 | matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/i-won/#comment-265 |
Its all ways grate two have a spell chequer in stalled in a pro gram, even four big inners. |
2002-10-21 05:05:25 | matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/iespell/#comment-264 |
This is my favorite! 🙂 |
2002-10-20 07:50:14 | matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/pun-a-day-13/#comment-257 |
Oh cool! I’ll have to install that, I was just about to grab the 1.2 beta release anyway. |
2002-10-19 22:11:54 | matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/google-toolbar/#comment-254 |
Yeah I think the Irish times article was my favorite too. |
2002-10-16 19:40:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/pope-changes-rosary/#comment-246 |
You’ve decided on the name Cafelog? Cool :). It’s going to use smarty? Even cooler :). |
2002-10-15 22:53:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/best-blogging-software/#comment-237 |
Hmmm, it would certainly be possible to make this international. Let me think about it . . . |
2002-10-15 22:51:40 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/curly-function-for-php-added/#comment-236 |
Luckily I don’t have any meanies here, but if that came a problem I’d probably ban them using Apache, which would take care of everything. But IPs are so flexible that for someone really determined I think it’s only a minor deterrent. But it zaps the lazy meanies quite well :). |
2002-10-14 16:37:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/best-blogging-software/#comment-230 |
Thanks! |
2002-10-11 20:34:02 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/closure/#comment-224 |
Okay, I would just like to personally thank the person from Trinity University who searched for “sexy photomatt” and came to this site 🙂 It really made my day. |
2002-10-11 06:08:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/just-saying-hi/#comment-221 |
Haha yes I am! We can’t all be a Lucas. |
2002-10-10 22:06:20 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/just-saying-hi/#comment-220 |
I would just like to point out that Sarah pointed out they wake her up, at 1:16 in the afternoon ;). |
2002-10-10 05:40:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/punaday-7/#comment-215 |
I get them from all over. If you found some good ones send them to me. |
2002-10-10 04:44:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/punaday-7/#comment-213 |
And yes, it is intentional that the title of this post rhymes with “just passing by” which was its original name. |
2002-10-09 21:30:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/just-saying-hi/#comment-210 |
🙂 |
2002-10-09 17:47:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/punaday-7/#comment-207 |
Oh bad Rachel! You’d be proud, I’m a walking fool now. I walk up and down the streets in my neighborhood, often while on the phone. |
2002-10-09 04:42:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/blah/#comment-201 |
We’re so predictable. If only there were a place you could go and, for example, check out a book and take it back when you’re done with it. Someday. |
2002-10-08 20:13:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/get-the-book-man/#comment-196 |
LOL!! |
2002-10-08 04:19:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/punaday-6/#comment-192 |
Rachel, you are so right. It’s been corrected. |
2002-10-06 22:38:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/close-call/#comment-186 |
LOL! |
2002-10-04 16:37:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/jish-goes-to-houston/#comment-180 |
Seriously! Well as long as it works I’m a happy hacker. 4.03 was really one of the worst open source releases I’ve ever used. |
2002-10-03 17:16:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/mysql-404/#comment-174 |
Oh I wouldn’t miss it for the world! |
2002-10-03 17:13:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/weather-update/#comment-173 |
I have no clue what could have caused it. We were on a major freeway, I hadn’t parketd anywhere off-road that day, and it was a fairly new tire (Pirelli). |
2002-10-02 15:13:34 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/maybe-driving-just-isnt-my-thing/#comment-168 |
The t-shirts do look quite cool this year. I’ll buy one from you sometime this semester. |
2002-10-02 15:11:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/spaghetti-supper/#comment-167 |
Of course that would be used with respect to the violas :). Nice one. |
2002-10-02 15:10:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/punaday-1/#comment-166 |
It was groovy. I think this is the first year I’ve actually eaten spaghetti there, so that was a new experience. Jazz I rocked, combo rocked, YP rocked, wind ensemble and orchestra rocked. Just like normal. The younger groups seemed smaller than usual though, which was odd. |
2002-10-02 04:25:26 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/spaghetti-supper/#comment-160 |
Anything for my buddy at Yale 🙂 |
2002-10-01 13:15:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/10/maybe-driving-just-isnt-my-thing/#comment-157 |
Whew! I guess I’m time for once then 🙂 |
2002-09-28 05:43:15 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/09/yummy-site-and-birthday/#comment-153 |
Oh that’s cool. Thanks for passing it on. |
2002-09-27 07:26:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/09/true-motivations/#comment-150 |
Anytime. |
2002-09-27 05:16:57 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/09/roy-hargrove/#comment-147 |
Haha really? That’s actually good to hear :). I think maybe this phenomenon should be documented somehow. |
2002-09-26 19:22:11 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/09/behavior-analysisfrench-fries-and-computers/#comment-145 |
Browser support is exactly the problem. Most notably NS4 has dismal support for named entities. Decimal notation (what I used) is the most consistent across platforms, better than hexadecimal, named, and unicode entities. Let me know if you have any more questions. |
2002-09-25 06:20:56 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/09/curly-quotes-in-movable-type/#comment-141 |
If you’re going to be posting code or something that like where the prime marks are appropiate, I would recommend writing the HTML entities for them. It’s a matter of cost/benefit analysis: do you write apostrophes and quotes more or measurements? If you use measurements more, then maybe this isn’t for you. Just for reference the HTML entity for a single prime is |
2002-09-24 21:38:28 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/09/curly-quotes-in-movable-type/#comment-137 |
Thanks for the heads-up on that link. It’s been fixed. |
2002-09-24 20:48:17 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/09/curly-quotes-in-movable-type/#comment-134 |
Just a note for everyone that you kinda have to read the article to get the joke, otherwise it seems like a very dark post! |
2002-09-21 09:02:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/09/makes-for-a-fun-funeral/#comment-126 |
Well I am! My electronics lead a pretty tough and rough life, so whenever I can make things a little easier for them, I try to. |
2002-09-21 02:02:01 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/09/note-to-self/#comment-124 |
Yeah a waterproof bag would be nice. What I ended up doing was running to my friend’s car and she gave me a ride to mine, which was much further out. We got pretty wet but none of my electronics were hurt. *whew* |
2002-09-20 03:06:05 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/09/note-to-self/#comment-122 |
I did get your email and I now have a .klip channel to call my own. I posted about it, and actually what I was trying to do before was ping your klipfolio post with my klipfolio post. But at least I know how to send a ping with a new post now. |
2002-09-18 21:34:37 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/09/whoops/#comment-118 |
Julie-time, what a concept :). Actually Mr. Roman’s present to me for being his assistant/hit man senior year was a book called Body For Life. |
2002-09-18 05:19:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/09/record-streak-broken/#comment-116 |
Kelly Dean is a local sax player and singer. He’s one of the founders of TKOh! which is a great funk band that wins awards every now and then. He’s also an editor at JazzHouston.com, and a cool guy. He taught Jazz Fundementals for a while at HSPVA. |
2002-09-15 18:08:29 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/09/surprise/#comment-113 |
Well, to be honest, put it in the back of my mind was what I did too much of last year. |
2002-09-13 16:39:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/09/greyscale/#comment-111 |
The show will be airing on Tuesdays at 9:30 pm, right before the news, on HCCTV, which I think is channel 19 on TW cable. It also airs on the two other cable providers at the same time but a different channel. I’ll try and get a AVI file up for you people out of Houston on those nice university connections. Stay tuned! |
2002-09-08 20:30:18 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/09/palmtalk/#comment-102 |
If you like WiFi you should come to the meeting at Kaveh Kanes on Tuesday. I forgot what the exact presentation is going to be on, but it’s always fun :). |
2002-09-08 03:46:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/09/palmtalk/#comment-97 |
Thanks for the support :). I hope you’re having fun at Wellesley! |
2002-09-05 07:34:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/09/smart-quotes-in-php/#comment-93 |
Yes! Are you a Garrett fan? How did you come across this site? |
2002-09-04 20:36:19 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/08/insomnia/#comment-91 |
Looks like perhaps it wasn’t working quite as well as I thought :). Now everything should be better. |
2002-09-01 01:25:59 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/08/comments-back/#comment-83 |
2002-09-01 01:21:55 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/08/comments-back/#comment-82 | |
I’m sure they have it some places, you might just have to look. |
2002-08-30 06:51:07 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/08/at-college/#comment-76 |
This is a 24-hour station. |
2002-08-20 10:12:32 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/08/austin/#comment-71 |
Brasil’s is great but often a bit crowded for me. They have some great music sometimes though. I probably go there and the Diedrich’s right down the street the most, espsceially before 6pm when parking is not free at Kaveh Kanes. |
2002-08-17 00:17:51 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/08/long-day/#comment-65 |
Sambuca’s is a really great restruant :). Glad you can relate. |
2002-08-16 10:05:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/08/grenade/#comment-63 |
http://www.jazzhouston.com/venues/about.jsp?key=17 has a good summary of the Red Cat. It’s on Congress between Main and Travis. Like some of the other jazz ‘venues’ in Houston at night it tends to be more a club than anything else. But if someone good is playing it’s still a good place to hear some music. |
2002-08-11 22:06:23 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/08/focus/#comment-55 |
Thank you! Actually that post made me really want trackback so I could ping your headache post and we could chronicle something weird in Houston air giving everyone migraines. Yesterday was actually my second migraine, the first was the same day as yours. What makes it even weirder is that I haven’t had a headache in months! |
2002-08-10 16:14:44 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/08/moving-up/#comment-53 |
Yeah it really cracked me up :). |
2002-08-04 02:03:22 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/08/mastication-is-normal-behind-the-typeface/#comment-44 |
I’ve had trouble sleeping lately. |
2002-08-02 19:51:00 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/08/short-marx-notes/#comment-39 |
It’s really interesting how much you can save with one of those cards. I’ve saved $5 on a $20 purchase before. That’s the amount of incentive they’re willing to offer to track your spending habits like a hawk. |
2002-08-02 03:04:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/08/grocery-cards/#comment-35 |
I would think so. But basically that’s just saying that you want a high degree of self-government but a lower degree of economic self-government. |
2002-08-01 20:02:09 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/07/centrist/#comment-31 |
Fixed. |
2002-07-29 05:54:58 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/07/breadcrumb-script/#comment-26 |
Haha, thank you. I guess 🙂 |
2002-07-28 18:03:50 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/07/anchor-tag-demystified/#comment-23 |
Wow that is ironic. |
2002-07-26 08:03:31 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/07/no-man-is-an-island/#comment-19 |
I wish I knew what was causing this. Anyone else having trouble? |
2002-07-24 08:38:04 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/07/new-features/#comment-17 |
No problem! If you have any questions about it let me know. |
2002-07-23 03:28:43 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/07/cell-phone-torture-test/#comment-14 |
So shoot me 🙂 |
2002-07-23 03:25:54 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/07/apple-mac-os-x/#comment-13 |
Rachel: Not every price is the result of a perfect marrige of supply and demand, and I’m suggesting that the prices of movies are above their optimal level. Edward’s declared bankruptcy a year or so ago, citing the need to restructure their tremendous debt and “return to profitability.“ Regal Entertainment Group was formed by a Denver billionare to buy several bankrupting cinema-related firms. The only thing holding the whole enterprise up at the moment is Regal CineMedia, which sells advertising,hence said commercials. In fact they reported earnings up nearly 15% . . . pro forma. |
2002-07-23 03:04:41 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/07/cheaper-tickets/#comment-12 |
Well it’s nice in its use of space, and it certainly is a clean design. It also has good layout, in terms of leading the eye. I can’t really speak for how well it suits the movie though because I haven’t seen it. It does seem rather strong in its sexuality though. |
2002-07-23 02:41:24 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/07/another-movie-poster/#comment-11 |
Woo hoo! You’ll be happy when you do. |
2002-07-07 07:11:21 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/07/keyboard-compare-applet-for-dvorak-and-qwerty-keyboards/#comment-4 |
I would say that’s partially correct, that because stock options have different functions and don’t actually cost the company money they shouldn’t take away from real profits. |
2002-06-29 21:02:49 | Matt | https://ma.tt/2002/06/stock-options-and-congress/#comment-2 |
Stuff and things.
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Sure, go for it. | 2017-11-13T19:16:03+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2017/11/01/black-light-art/#comment-88839 |
It's actually a lot bigger than I expected! But enjoying it so far. | 2017-10-15T01:46:49+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2017/10/12/echeveria-pulidonis-l16photo/#comment-88637 |
Nope I just enjoyed it from the ground. | 2017-04-16T14:40:44+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2016/12/15/roller-coaster-at-pleasure-pier/#comment-87250 |
It's fun to try to find someone specific you know, like where's Waldo? | 2016-09-18T00:52:28+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2016/09/17/automattic-in-2016-in-whistler/#comment-85878 |
Me too. | 2016-07-28T01:28:27+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2016/07/27/sea-smoke-clouds/#comment-85609 |
Sure! | 2016-06-08T23:14:42+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2016/06/08/just-below-the-clouds-near-stockholm/#comment-85345 |
Of course they do! I just remember the flyers before showing more action-oriented photos. | 2016-05-26T03:08:08+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2016/05/25/army-recruitment-flyers-now-show-using-a-laptop/#comment-85205 |
Like an omelette, the egg was really the dominant taste and texture. The larvae were like little mushrooms. | 2016-05-08T04:34:28+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2016/05/08/bee-larvae-with-eggs-and-banana-leaf/#comment-85054 |
I'm not there any more but it was lovely. | 2016-02-01T01:30:29+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2016/01/13/rolling-cloud-over-table-mountain-cape-town/#comment-84530 |
Was the other day. | 2015-11-23T00:44:53+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2015/11/22/stream-near-devils-glen-in-ireland/#comment-84081 |
I wish! In a bar. | 2015-11-13T20:02:14+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2015/11/11/slicing-jamon-in-bilbao/#comment-84018 |
There is a Tripit app! I still used my phone though because though the security gate scanner was fine (it faces up), the one at the gate for the airplane doesn't really have room for your hand to fit underneath it. | 2015-04-30T15:44:00+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2015/04/30/7574/#comment-82948 |
About the same. :) | 2015-04-28T01:20:26+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2015/04/25/apple-watch-so-excited/#comment-82919 |
Yep I took them both at a show I went to. | 2015-03-12T13:43:51+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2015/03/05/fuerza-bruta/#comment-82375 |
Nope it's not coffee it's matcha, which is like what green tea is made from. I actually don't drink coffee, which is why I've never had a latte. I love St Patrick's day though. :) | 2015-02-20T00:03:31+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2015/02/19/better-latte-than-never-my-first-matcha-latte/#comment-82172 |
Delicious! | 2015-02-19T19:44:17+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2015/02/19/better-latte-than-never-my-first-matcha-latte/#comment-82161 |
It was showing a camera pointed at the ground for take-off and landing. | 2014-12-16T17:56:13+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2014/12/14/taking-off-in-ilyushin-for-antarctica/#comment-81580 |
It's call an Ilyushin, a Russian company, not sure what model. | 2014-12-14T12:40:29+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2014/12/14/taking-off-in-ilyushin-for-antarctica/#comment-81552 |
I tried to post it when I was flying out, but looks like it queued for my return. | 2014-12-14T12:40:08+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2014/12/14/taking-off-in-ilyushin-for-antarctica/#comment-81551 |
Just an iPhone. | 2014-11-24T23:06:39+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2014/10/28/ducks-water-bridge/#comment-81303 |
Thank you, Miss Bunny. | 2014-11-17T08:41:18+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2014/11/17/finished-vegas-half-marathon-in-231/#comment-81206 |
You'll love it too. :) | 2014-11-17T08:41:01+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2014/11/17/finished-vegas-half-marathon-in-231/#comment-81205 |
I think that you're correct! Was flying in. | 2014-09-16T00:24:18+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2014/09/15/over-salt-lake-city-a8cgm/#comment-80122 |
Yeah it was a photo I took. It was that taller shape. | 2014-08-26T19:23:29+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2014/08/25/rothko/#comment-79885 |
Thanks for finding the name! Awesome. :) It was at LACMA in Los Angeles. | 2014-08-25T22:53:47+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2014/08/25/rothko/#comment-79870 |
Good note on Rothko, I took a picture of one yesterday that I'll post. | 2014-08-25T15:24:17+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2014/08/25/pacific-standard-time/#comment-79856 |
Nice thoughts! | 2014-08-24T15:48:11+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2014/08/23/google-maps-face-blocking/#comment-79820 |
You can read more about that here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last |
2014-08-21T02:56:47+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2014/07/23/7168/#comment-79756 |
So they're actually wood -- they're custom made in the shape of the person's foot whose name is on them, and then they use the wood "last" to create bespoke shoes that will perfectly fit their feet. | 2014-08-21T01:41:55+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2014/07/23/7168/#comment-79753 |
Sure you can share the pics wherever you like, just if you have room to please link back to the post where you got them. | 2014-08-03T16:50:44+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2014/08/03/around-florence/#comment-79199 |
Yep! | 2014-07-30T18:46:13+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2014/07/30/italian-dog/#comment-79114 |
Including 5-hour Energy and Jelly Belly camo beans. | 2014-07-07T00:48:49+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2014/07/06/at-academy-they-have-camo-everything/#comment-78757 |
Ha! | 2014-06-24T21:14:31+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2014/06/24/7108/#comment-78574 |
It's actually Korean food. | 2014-06-01T09:13:01+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2014/05/31/lunch-with-daniel-shin/#comment-77871 |
Ha! | 2014-05-20T02:21:39+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2014/05/20/duck-splash/#comment-77485 |
He's the current mayor of San Francisco. This was some street art I saw around the city, but no one seems to know who tho artist is. I think it's an anti-gentrification message. | 2014-05-16T03:38:19+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2014/05/16/mayor-ed-lee-vichy-regime/#comment-77252 |
How did I miss that? :) | 2014-03-10T19:48:32+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2014/03/10/otus-variation-7-anigozanthos/#comment-75887 |
Just really great exposure, no HDR. I did run it through Lightroom but it was taken on an iPhone 5S. | 2014-03-07T23:30:39+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2014/03/02/boat-near-inverness/#comment-75789 |
This was actually north of San Francisco. | 2014-03-03T01:23:56+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2014/03/02/boat-near-inverness/#comment-75555 |
This was in my apartment in New York. We were all there for a Super Bowl party. Todd is a chef with a number of restaurants, you can read about him here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_English | 2014-02-11T21:31:03+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2014/02/03/great-to-meet-cheftoddenglish/#comment-75340 |
It seems all of the bikes in Copenhagen are unlocked! | 2013-12-14T03:07:24+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/12/13/yellow-bike/#comment-74009 |
Dvorak is more efficient, check out http://www.dvzine.org/ I've typed in Dvorak for close to 15 years now. |
2013-12-12T11:51:57+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/11/26/dvorak-keyboard-on-android/#comment-73933 |
Sure. | 2013-12-12T00:26:12+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/10/10/steve-jobs-post-it-tribute-wall-in-houston/#comment-73920 |
BNY = Barney's. NYC = New York City. SCC = Shawn Carter Collection. It's a collaboration going on at Barney's in New York right now, and this is one of the window displays. | 2013-11-25T01:36:32+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/11/24/bny-nyc/#comment-73405 |
Bonus points for being the first one with the scientific name. :) | 2013-11-19T17:05:15+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/11/19/name-that-plant/#comment-73237 |
Yep! It's amazingly soft. | 2013-11-19T16:38:45+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/11/19/name-that-plant/#comment-73231 |
It was a meat sauce they called gravy. | 2013-11-18T14:30:06+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/11/17/broth-at-sauce/#comment-73171 |
Nope it was just the window of my hotel room, I was on the 9th floor. | 2013-11-11T08:10:11+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/11/10/hello-boston/#comment-72936 |
I'm pretty sure they're sneakers. | 2013-11-09T23:49:30+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/11/09/converse-flag/#comment-72860 |
Those are part of the Downtown Project in Vegas. Kanye said he's really into clean white walls, all the colors and post-its kind of freaked him out. :) | 2013-10-29T18:09:33+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/10/26/with-kanyewest-great-guy-to-meet/#comment-72639 |
Go up to the middle, and left about a third. One's just to the right of a cluster of trees. | 2013-10-26T17:48:06+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/10/18/spot-the-moose/#comment-72564 |
Usually adjacent posts are from a similar area. | 2013-10-19T06:23:17+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/10/17/over-ishawooa/#comment-72317 |
That's right! There were two females. | 2013-10-19T00:28:50+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/10/18/spot-the-moose/#comment-72306 |
It's near a tree in the middle. | 2013-10-19T00:28:33+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/10/18/spot-the-moose/#comment-72305 |
Wyoming! | 2013-10-17T05:30:16+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/10/16/horses/#comment-72240 |
It's in the wine country north of San Francisco. | 2013-10-13T16:58:03+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/10/13/at-kenwood-before-the-wedding/#comment-72153 |
It was right when I posted it, so yesterday now. | 2013-10-13T16:57:28+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/10/13/at-kenwood-before-the-wedding/#comment-72152 |
In Leiden, near Amsterdam. | 2013-10-06T09:08:59+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/10/05/wordcamp-europe-after-party/#comment-71989 |
I think the only authentic ones are from Dominique Ansel Bakery, which is in Soho. | 2013-09-11T14:59:18+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/09/06/bunches-of-cronuts/#comment-71559 |
It was taken from an airplane that was flying over Manhattan, it's the only way to get that high up. | 2013-09-11T14:57:38+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/09/11/manhattan-from-above/#comment-71558 |
They were pretty good! | 2013-09-06T17:28:23+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/09/06/bunches-of-cronuts/#comment-71379 |
Nope! | 2013-09-04T22:28:13+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/09/04/dirty-money/#comment-71305 |
In New York, around 6th ave and 45th st. | 2013-09-04T21:17:52+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/09/04/dirty-money/#comment-71292 |
It was just for one person, but I took a bunch home. | 2013-08-05T04:29:16+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/08/05/bludsos-bbq-in-los-angeles/#comment-70470 |
It was some street art I saw in Los Angeles. The pole wasn't part of it, so I wouldn't read too much into it. :) | 2013-08-02T04:31:20+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/08/02/new-time-love-now/#comment-70305 |
I type Dvorak with my hands and QWERTY with my feet. ;) | 2013-07-20T01:33:07+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/07/20/keyboard-sole-shoe-swag/#comment-69958 |
It's on my patio, just set it up about a month ago. | 2013-04-22T18:47:16+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/04/19/with-mom/#comment-67826 |
Fixed the spam -- thank you! | 2013-04-20T02:31:44+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/04/19/with-mom/#comment-67731 |
Will do when I'm back to eating bacon. | 2013-04-02T17:34:27+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/04/02/tofu-scramble/#comment-67137 |
They were actually like 3D paintings, parts of the painting actually popped out. | 2013-03-28T21:30:41+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/03/28/african-rhythms/#comment-66876 |
It's on Greene Street in the Soho neighborhood of New York City. | 2013-03-19T03:57:04+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/03/19/snow-on-greene-street/#comment-66308 |
@ittybunny, we were actually standing on the bridge. | 2013-02-27T00:32:22+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/02/26/from-top-of-bay-bridge/#comment-65581 |
Did a walk up the cable with some folks from the Bay Lights, it was slightly terrifying but mostly fun. | 2013-02-27T00:31:47+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/02/26/from-top-of-bay-bridge/#comment-65580 |
San Francisco, the Bay Bridge. | 2013-02-13T00:34:01+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/02/12/bay-lights/#comment-65012 |
It's at our office in the Mission. | 2013-02-12T05:22:31+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/02/12/automattic-holiday-party/#comment-64966 |
California. :) | 2013-02-04T18:45:54+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/02/04/venice-fishing-pier/#comment-64633 |
So technically CERN doesn't have a border, it's both and neither both countries, but if you drew a line through it the building would be on the French side. | 2013-01-29T22:20:49+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/01/29/the-room-where-the-web-was-invented-cc-timberners_lee/#comment-64190 |
In the Florida Keys. | 2013-01-04T02:15:42+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2013/01/03/morning/#comment-61795 |
I didn't make these, but I googled and this was the first hit: http://snapguide.com/guides/make-christmas-strawberry-santa-claus-with-micho/ | 2012-12-29T18:42:07+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/12/21/strawberry-santas/#comment-61582 |
I believe this was at the W Paris - Opéra. | 2012-12-29T18:28:34+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/12/05/chocolate-olive-oil-salt/#comment-61581 |
You can find more info here: http://smashburger.com/ | 2012-12-29T18:09:04+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/12/27/my-first-smashburger/#comment-61580 |
Nope. | 2012-12-29T18:08:44+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/12/28/another-tree/#comment-61579 |
I like Five Guys a lot as well, I think I had my first one in Savannah with Otto and I really enjoyed it then and the times I went afterward, but I must admit I felt a little blah afterward because it was so heavy. Smashburger seemed to hit the perfect balance. | 2012-12-28T17:02:15+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/12/27/my-first-smashburger/#comment-61555 |
Yep! | 2012-12-28T04:43:35+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/12/27/my-first-smashburger/#comment-61533 |
Nope, they were at a party I attended. | 2012-12-21T19:38:19+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/12/21/strawberry-santas/#comment-61363 |
There were definitely some smiles, but to be fair it's early, I'm sure there are a lot of drinks in their future still. :) | 2012-12-15T22:51:35+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/12/15/lots-of-santas/#comment-61204 |
Maple syrup mixed with sherry vinegar, to cut the sweetness. | 2012-12-01T15:03:43+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/11/25/eggs-a-la-matt-2/#comment-60823 |
Just for a minute. | 2012-11-19T06:28:53+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/11/14/cessna-206/#comment-60482 |
I crafted it from the items available at the lunch buffet. :) | 2012-11-11T17:53:43+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/11/09/wordpress-fried-cod-and-carrots/#comment-60236 |
Naturally! | 2012-11-06T14:33:07+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/10/30/thats-a-first-handwritten-boarding-pass/#comment-60117 |
I wish I had known that before! | 2012-10-30T03:01:28+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/10/29/chapel-full-of-wordpressers-wpcs/#comment-59871 |
Same place! Wish you were here, ended up being a super-short trip though. | 2012-10-26T17:32:15+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/10/25/sunset-starting/#comment-59741 |
Yep, on Long Island. | 2012-10-21T14:34:52+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/10/20/old-ford-steering-wheel/#comment-59584 |
Thank you! Great comments. | 2012-10-21T14:31:23+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/10/20/1932-l29-cord-rear-view-mirror-holder/#comment-59583 |
Here's some even more information about the group behind them: http://mosquitosf.com/mac-team-article-on-atlantic-cities/ On a WordPress-powered site, natch! |
2012-10-20T13:11:39+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/10/20/anyone-know-what-these-dots-are/#comment-59543 |
Wow you guys are fast. Thank you. :) | 2012-10-20T07:37:33+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/10/20/anyone-know-what-these-dots-are/#comment-59537 |
It was in Vancouver on Beatty street. | 2012-10-16T01:11:08+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/10/15/red-spread/#comment-59383 |
In San Francisco near Pier 38. | 2012-10-06T20:29:35+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/10/05/all-the-boats-lined-up/#comment-59118 |
I have several SLRs, but they're too big and there are too many steps to posting something, I like the idea of something with the ease of connectivity of my phone but better optics. | 2012-10-06T20:29:20+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/10/03/this-should-make-my-food-pictures-better/#comment-59117 |
Yes, and the WordPress for Android app works. :) - http://android.wordpress.org/ | 2012-10-05T17:58:04+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/10/03/this-should-make-my-food-pictures-better/#comment-59087 |
Both! | 2012-10-05T17:57:24+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/10/03/this-should-make-my-food-pictures-better/#comment-59086 |
I think it's an international term for this type of cooking. | 2012-10-02T18:00:32+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/09/24/shabu-shabu/#comment-58953 |
Yep! | 2012-10-02T17:59:55+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/09/26/wordpress-chocolate-covered-strawberries/#comment-58952 |
Thank you! | 2012-10-02T17:56:52+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/08/05/yesterday-morning-before-keynote/#comment-58950 |
Nope it was in San Diego. | 2012-10-02T17:51:36+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/09/10/stained-glass/#comment-58949 |
I used an iPhone application called Diptic. | 2012-10-02T17:50:37+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/08/19/spinach-eggs-grits-and-chicken-fried-bacon-at-slappy-cakes/#comment-58948 |
If you like WordPress.com the best way to donate is to buy one of our upgrades from http://store.wordpress.com, and get your friends to start blogging as well. :) | 2012-10-02T17:49:11+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/09/05/spot-the-deer/#comment-58947 |
Yep I updated the spelling. | 2012-10-02T17:38:39+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/10/02/bheleuri/#comment-58945 |
Ha, not vegetarian! | 2012-10-02T17:36:06+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/10/02/bheleuri/#comment-58943 |
Thanks, it was just taken with an iPhone 5. | 2012-10-02T17:35:42+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/10/01/metrocard/#comment-58942 |
This was at Tamarind on 22nd in New York City. | 2012-10-02T17:35:23+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/10/02/bheleuri/#comment-58941 |
No the chef. :) | 2012-09-30T19:12:24+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/09/27/chris-young-and-liquid-nitrogen-chefsteps/#comment-58886 |
I'm going to check them out in Oakland tonight. :) | 2012-09-26T02:11:25+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/09/25/what-would-i-do-without-you-by-quinndeveaux/#comment-58655 |
That was from today in San Francisco, I posted it just a few minutes after it happened. | 2012-09-22T00:38:25+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/09/21/spottheshuttle-ov105-endeavor-over-bay-bridge/#comment-58419 |
From the Catamaran Resort. | 2012-09-17T16:41:35+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/09/10/sunset-over-san-diego/#comment-58181 |
Yes, I take all the photos on here. | 2012-09-16T22:47:40+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/09/04/scheming-with-om-and-narendra/#comment-58154 |
Yep! We took off from the Catamaran resort. | 2012-09-16T22:27:55+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/09/10/stained-glass/#comment-58153 |
Close -- they all work for Automattic: http://automattic.com/about/ | 2012-09-16T20:44:04+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/09/15/every-seat-in-the-restaurant-was-filled-with-automatticians/#comment-58149 |
Thanks. :) | 2012-08-24T22:28:01+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/08/19/spinach-eggs-grits-and-chicken-fried-bacon-at-slappy-cakes/#comment-56352 |
It was at a place called the Spare Room in Los Angeles: http://www.yelp.com/biz/the-spare-room-bar-los-angeles |
2012-08-24T17:48:07+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/08/16/bowling-with-bengleib/#comment-56337 |
These are all just iPhone 4S pictures, I just try to have good light when I take them. | 2012-08-23T20:27:07+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/08/12/brisket-and-migas-tacos/#comment-56272 |
We all did by becoming better typists. :) | 2012-08-07T15:27:06+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/08/07/typeracers-dzver-vnsavage-photomatt-nickmomrik-nacin-markjaquith-noeltock/#comment-53899 |
No, just a shared sense of style. :) | 2012-07-12T04:51:01+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/06/16/with-therealgza/#comment-51332 |
No idea! I was just driving by. It appeared to be part of the McDonald's store. | 2012-07-09T15:28:27+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/06/29/mcdonalds-balance-farm-organic/#comment-51145 |
Nope just some sparkler packs with some other fireworkey things, they were pretty fun. | 2012-07-05T19:38:57+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/07/04/fireworks/#comment-50936 |
It's in London. | 2012-06-30T08:25:04+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/06/29/mcdonalds-balance-farm-organic/#comment-50829 |
At the place in the title, in Marseilles. | 2012-06-27T22:23:49+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/06/25/candles/#comment-50754 |
Nope, raw. | 2012-06-12T21:40:21+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/06/07/beef-tartare-popover-with-parsley-butter/#comment-50224 |
It was really excellent. | 2012-06-07T18:46:38+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/06/07/wayfare-tavern/#comment-49954 |
You can't right now, but we'll have them available online at some point. | 2012-06-05T16:03:04+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/03/05/laptop-stickers/#comment-49827 |
You never get used it. :) | 2012-05-25T07:22:43+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/05/24/sva-theater-for-pandodaily-chat/#comment-49316 |
First ever! | 2012-05-24T14:58:05+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/05/23/my-first-shakeshack-with-anildash/#comment-49290 |
Yes! | 2012-05-22T14:38:21+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/05/19/with-nealstephenson-chris-young-and-nels-peterson/#comment-49218 |
It's just getting started. :) | 2012-05-17T23:04:28+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/05/17/bbq-fest-booth-check-out-the-lower-left/#comment-49137 |
Thank you! | 2012-05-16T18:54:54+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/05/14/sleepy-flight-to-memphis/#comment-49127 |
It was delicious. | 2012-05-16T17:04:56+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/05/16/duck-patty-melt/#comment-49123 |
Nope! | 2012-05-12T14:23:46+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/05/12/2012-nissan-gtr/#comment-49107 |
My pleasure. :{ | 2012-05-05T09:28:36+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/05/04/bacon-wrapped-dates-and-flatbreads/#comment-49050 |
#4 -- Always leave them wanting more. | 2012-04-30T21:31:47+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/04/30/matts-rule-6-abc-always-be-charging/#comment-49019 |
0.4 Trapped in the Closets. | 2012-04-30T00:50:02+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/04/29/bacon-pecan-waffles/#comment-49010 |
A Sony NEX-7. | 2012-04-26T13:54:19+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/04/26/lobster-roll-mexican-coke/#comment-48987 |
I believe so, Barefoot BBQ. | 2012-04-25T23:10:23+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/04/25/brisket-and-pork/#comment-48980 |
Nope, just a rental. | 2012-04-12T17:08:35+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/04/09/maserati-gran-turismo-s/#comment-48898 |
He's the coolest of the bunch. :) | 2012-04-07T16:54:23+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/04/07/with-donaldglover-and-dembycratic-after-the-show/#comment-48845 |
Bree Web for titles and Proxima Nova for body text. | 2012-03-29T01:30:54+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/03/25/valley-panorama/#comment-48755 |
It's updating now! When it first restored I thought "man that icon looks funny", but the 2x version is here and everything is smooth and crisp again. :) | 2012-03-16T15:25:19+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/03/16/no-complaints/#comment-48613 |
It does kind of look like the sheep one from Ireland, huh? | 2012-03-16T03:48:37+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/03/11/wormsloe-oak-drive/#comment-48601 |
I'm honored to have found something an old pro will try. :) | 2012-03-16T03:48:21+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/03/15/bourbon-amberjack-and-shrimp/#comment-48600 |
Coconut cake, but the picture was too dark to post. :) | 2012-03-13T22:21:53+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/03/13/grilled-swordfish/#comment-48584 |
Yep we'll have a booth like last year. You can buy t-shirts here: http://hellomerch.com/shop/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&page=shop.browse&category_id=109 |
2012-02-21T23:00:55+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/02/20/special-wordpress-macbook-air/#comment-48365 |
Just a layover. | 2012-02-21T13:37:14+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/02/21/seat-3a-to-dubai/#comment-48294 |
I think you void pretty much every possible warranty by doing this. | 2012-02-21T13:36:03+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/02/20/special-wordpress-macbook-air/#comment-48293 |
I take it back -- they do have wifi. | 2012-02-21T13:34:57+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/02/21/seat-3a-to-dubai/#comment-48292 |
That's if it had wifi. :) | 2012-02-21T03:45:49+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/02/21/seat-3a-to-dubai/#comment-48252 |
I believe you do -- no plans to sell it. | 2012-02-20T18:50:18+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/02/20/special-wordpress-macbook-air/#comment-48196 |
Worked with http://www.colorware.com/ on it -- they're top-notch. | 2012-02-20T18:28:06+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/02/20/special-wordpress-macbook-air/#comment-48191 |
Not that much over the cost of a normal Air. | 2012-02-20T18:27:27+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/02/20/special-wordpress-macbook-air/#comment-48190 |
Me too! | 2012-02-15T04:53:00+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/02/07/pumpkin-ravioli/#comment-48131 |
Yes! | 2012-02-10T17:24:06+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/02/10/cordon-bleu/#comment-48083 |
I actually hadn't heard of them before yesterday, but now I'm a fan. | 2012-01-30T22:44:45+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/01/30/metric-sbcamp/#comment-48006 |
For stuff we don't host, of course! | 2012-01-22T02:54:45+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/01/20/read-all-your-favorite-blogs-in-one-place/#comment-47913 |
Yep, in Japantown of SF. | 2012-01-14T03:29:14+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2012/01/08/korean-food/#comment-47779 |
From Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/TheRealMA/status/148164571486633984 |
2011-12-17T22:17:37+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/12/17/cool-car-dont-know-what-it-is-though/#comment-47271 |
Thank you! Crazy it's from an iPhone. | 2011-12-17T06:18:20+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/12/15/reflected-clouds-over-bay/#comment-47261 |
Right near Tybee Island in Georgia, about 20 minutes from Savannah. | 2011-12-17T06:18:02+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/12/15/reflected-clouds-over-bay/#comment-47260 |
Very glad to hear that, and thank you. :) | 2011-12-15T22:13:03+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/12/15/tybee-lighthouse/#comment-47229 |
Fixed! | 2011-12-15T22:12:37+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/12/15/reflected-clouds-over-bay/#comment-47228 |
I'm just using a bit of custom CSS to hide a few things and make the content area bigger. You can see it if you view my source and you're welcome to take it and adapt for your own site if you like. | 2011-12-09T17:29:30+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/11/28/avocado-egg-rolls/#comment-47129 |
Nope Memphis Minnie's in San Francisco. | 2011-12-07T15:23:12+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/12/06/texas-bbq-cheesesteak-with-jalapenos/#comment-47095 |
Just for WP.com right now. | 2011-12-06T04:46:44+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/11/29/introducing-wordads/#comment-47080 |
Yep! | 2011-12-06T04:46:12+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/12/04/southwest-chicken-enchiladas-with-fried-egg/#comment-47079 |
Ha! | 2011-12-02T01:12:04+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/11/26/3462/#comment-47046 |
Naturally. :) | 2011-11-28T07:22:34+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/11/28/white-chocolate-caramel-macadamia-nut-cheesecake/#comment-46986 |
Neat. :) | 2011-11-26T21:50:39+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/11/24/patch-panel/#comment-46978 |
Jus the name of the place. :) | 2011-11-23T16:50:40+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/11/22/tacos-guadalajara/#comment-46951 |
Yeah I love those guys! Use them in presentations all the time. | 2011-11-23T16:50:20+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/11/20/houston-clouds-2/#comment-46950 |
That's one of the new default screensavers, I like it too. The new ones are way better than the old author ones. That's one of the ottomans in my office, some sort of vinyl imprint. |
2011-11-20T23:42:17+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/11/19/new-kindle-touch/#comment-46927 |
No it was entirely of my own volition! | 2011-11-02T05:32:14+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/10/30/vegan-fall-cassoulet/#comment-46826 |
I believe an artichoke. | 2011-10-31T18:13:28+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/10/30/vegan-fall-cassoulet/#comment-46810 |
Naturally. :) | 2011-10-12T14:18:26+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/10/11/buffalo-wings/#comment-46587 |
Ha! | 2011-10-07T15:50:38+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/10/07/airport-tornado/#comment-46524 |
These are from my cellphone, and I use WP.com's post by email support: http://en.support.wordpress.com/post-by-email/ |
2011-09-25T05:14:50+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/09/24/oraba-fish/#comment-46336 |
All fixed, and went back and fixed up some old ones too. :) Thank you. | 2011-09-11T07:33:39+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/09/09/beef-tartare/#comment-46195 |
Don't know, wasn't mine. I hope so. :) | 2011-09-11T07:29:40+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/09/10/vintage-mac/#comment-46194 |
So this one was terrible, I think it was cooked wrong. Had some at a different restaurant a few days later though and it was pretty delicious. | 2011-09-08T19:16:50+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/09/06/grilled-minke-whale-pepper-steak/#comment-46184 |
Ha! Love it. | 2011-09-08T16:21:31+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/09/08/helicopter-2/#comment-46181 |
I have no recollection of that. :) | 2011-08-03T02:21:53+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/07/17/wordcamp-irish-car-bombs/#comment-45994 |
I did! | 2011-08-01T03:54:14+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/07/31/eggs-chicken-quinoa/#comment-45982 |
Thanks! Fixed. | 2011-07-24T22:36:42+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/07/23/sultan-kebob/#comment-45954 |
Nope, just driving. :) | 2011-07-21T17:45:06+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/07/18/mercedes-sls-gullwing/#comment-45940 |
At The James hotel in NYC. | 2011-07-15T17:00:00+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/07/15/keys-not-dvorak/#comment-45912 |
Not out of the woods (Alaska) yet, but definitely refreshed and rejuvenated. | 2011-07-04T07:20:21+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/07/03/kavik-camp-above-69th-parallel/#comment-45876 |
I don't recall it having any taste at all. | 2011-06-20T22:46:59+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/06/18/calamari-and-squid-ink/#comment-45772 |
Hill Country in DC. | 2011-06-20T22:45:47+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/06/15/more-bbq/#comment-45771 |
Nope just small portion sizes. | 2011-06-20T22:45:14+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/06/16/pork-belly-chicken-mushroom/#comment-45770 |
It was just from my iPhone. | 2011-06-13T23:15:37+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/06/11/bugatti-eb/#comment-45741 |
Absinthe! Great late-night spot. | 2011-06-10T01:09:29+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/06/09/arctic-char/#comment-45725 |
At Crossroads, of course. | 2011-05-30T05:20:35+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/05/29/tuna-melt/#comment-45616 |
It was an abandoned ATM by Sightglass coffee in SF. | 2011-05-24T23:07:54+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/05/22/who-controls-the-media/#comment-45596 |
Sorry about that I rotated it here. | 2011-05-24T23:07:33+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/05/24/tea-timer-at-summit/#comment-45595 |
We do these about once a month, and people ask questions and generally backchannel on IRC. | 2011-05-23T00:34:23+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/05/21/automattic-townhall-via-nick-momrik/#comment-45586 |
We were at a place called Fish in Sausalito. | 2011-05-23T00:31:14+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/05/22/rainbow-trout-2/#comment-45585 |
Yep, we focus on all the internal stuff for the company and picking up the projects that don't quite fit anywhere else. | 2011-05-22T18:17:24+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/05/20/janitorial-team/#comment-45580 |
Broadcasting on the webcam built into the laptop, the iPhone is actually being used as a video recorder. | 2011-05-22T18:15:25+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/05/21/automattic-townhall-via-nick-momrik/#comment-45579 |
I'm not sure -- it was pretty dark so maybe chocolately? | 2011-05-21T02:21:44+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/05/20/tcho-chocolate-cake/#comment-45564 |
That's pretty cool, I've considered it before but stopped due to the fact that the D3S only supports CompactFlash, not SD. | 2011-05-21T02:11:10+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/05/20/janitorial-team/#comment-45563 |
Yep mushrooms! | 2011-05-20T17:28:55+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/05/20/crispy-polenta-cake/#comment-45559 |
I'll have to diet a bit to fit into it. ;) | 2011-05-05T16:34:11+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/05/05/issey-miyake-dress-flat/#comment-45367 |
Haha. :) | 2011-04-30T04:59:13+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/04/21/better-photo-jerry-brown-president-obama-diane-feinstein/#comment-45334 |
It's a Selmer Reference 36 -- loving it so far. | 2011-04-22T16:48:55+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/04/22/new-baby/#comment-45310 |
Yeah caught that right after I hit the send button. :) | 2011-04-21T20:09:41+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/04/21/president-obama-senator-feinstein-representative-pelosi/#comment-45295 |
I got the Sous Vide Supreme. | 2011-04-05T02:30:56+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/03/28/success-is-delicious/#comment-45199 |
I seared about a minute each side at a very high heat in a cast-iron pan with safflower oil. | 2011-03-29T17:22:55+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/03/28/success-is-delicious/#comment-45118 |
But not bloody! | 2011-03-28T06:19:41+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/03/28/success-is-delicious/#comment-45098 |
A bit over an hour at about 133°F. | 2011-03-28T06:19:13+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/03/28/success-is-delicious/#comment-45097 |
We'll see soon! | 2011-03-28T04:21:04+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/03/28/first-sous-vide-steak-attempt/#comment-45092 |
Nope it's the new home of http://gaffta.org/ in the basement of the Warfield Theater. | 2011-03-27T02:12:45+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/03/26/secret-lair/#comment-45085 |
Nope this and the few after it are from D3S, I wanted to upload some good ones (not published before!) to make for a good screenshot for the iPad announcement: http://en.blog.wordpress.com/2011/03/23/ipad-onswipe-theme/ |
2011-03-24T01:01:24+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/03/23/in-front-of-white-house/#comment-45048 |
Agreed, just finishing up the bottle from dinner. | 2011-03-18T23:53:23+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/03/18/chocolate-souffle/#comment-44914 |
Was at Morton's in Houston. | 2011-03-18T23:51:22+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/03/18/lobster-bisque/#comment-44913 |
I guess the size of my order made them think I was two people. :) | 2011-03-05T01:34:03+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/03/05/my-fortune-cookies-do-not-agree/#comment-44844 |
It's the Das Keyboard. | 2011-03-03T06:31:38+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/03/02/chicken-and-bbq-sauce/#comment-44831 |
I only ate about half the croutons, but went to town on the cheese. | 2011-03-02T16:57:06+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/03/01/salmon-caesar-salad/#comment-44826 |
I don't think I've ever done a post-landing Chinese food stop -- that'd be an interesting variation. Usually there's a car or something waiting, but next time I drive myself this will be a must. :) | 2011-02-28T16:34:13+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/02/28/i-always-eat-the-worst-meals-on-planes/#comment-44807 |
To be fair the second bottle is rakia, which is alcohol from Bulgaria. | 2011-02-23T00:38:07+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/02/22/stagg-almost-gone/#comment-44760 |
Yep, Lakewood is now in the old Summit / Compaq Center building, capacity is 16,800. | 2011-02-21T16:36:53+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/02/20/with-victoria-and-joel-osteen/#comment-44727 |
That's the idea. :) Thank you for dropping by. | 2011-02-18T07:00:15+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/02/18/homemade-mexican/#comment-44566 |
Thank you, I had no idea how to spell that from my phone. :) | 2011-02-18T07:00:03+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/02/17/duck-parsnip-and-proscutto-soup/#comment-44565 |
It was a portobello mushroom. | 2011-02-18T06:59:44+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/02/15/vegetable-platter/#comment-44564 |
Yep it was Jus' Mac. | 2011-02-17T01:46:43+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/02/16/fried-mac-and-cheese-balls-with-bacon-and-cheese-dipping-sauce/#comment-44556 |
Yep! I'm in town through Sunday. | 2011-02-17T01:46:07+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/02/16/fried-mac-and-cheese-balls-with-bacon-and-cheese-dipping-sauce/#comment-44555 |
It was in the trunk Dad found in the garage. | 2011-02-16T07:05:22+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/02/12/training-class-of-1968/#comment-44542 |
He was one of the identical twins in the Jazz department, Joel played trumpet and Jonathan played trombone. They were in our grade. Here's a picture of him playing with Rene: http://ma.tt/2002/05/gallery-5-28-2002/i-dsc00336/#image |
2011-02-14T21:08:55+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/02/12/on-top-of-the-city/#comment-44534 |
That's Joel Camey! | 2011-02-13T19:35:03+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/02/12/on-top-of-the-city/#comment-44531 |
It's at a place called Mia Bella Trattoria in Houston. | 2011-02-13T19:34:32+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/02/12/stuffed-chicken/#comment-44530 |
Ding ding ding. | 2011-02-13T19:32:57+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/02/12/training-class-of-1968/#comment-44529 |
Sure, email me your mailing address. | 2011-02-11T20:12:17+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/03/05/laptop-stickers/#comment-44479 |
This is in San Francisco, in the garden of Crossroads Cafe. | 2011-02-10T02:23:57+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/02/10/cherry-blossoms/#comment-44466 |
Nope went for a drive on the PCH instead, it was pretty low traffic because everyone else was watching the Super Bowl. :) | 2011-02-07T04:41:04+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/02/06/sun-out-top-down/#comment-44449 |
Haha nope -- just a rental. | 2011-02-03T22:14:38+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/02/03/2011-r8-spyder/#comment-44410 |
It was warm, so they probably seared it or something. | 2011-02-03T05:14:36+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/02/01/duck-nigiri-and-sashimi/#comment-44404 |
This was taken in SF, at GAFFTA. | 2011-02-02T17:49:15+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/01/26/zimoun/#comment-44399 |
Yep actually pretty good -- the candied eggplant was a new one for me. | 2011-02-02T15:22:34+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/01/31/cinnamon-and-eggplant-preserves/#comment-44397 |
Never seriously considered it. | 2011-01-30T21:17:54+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/01/24/reuben-lattkes-greek-vegetables/#comment-44379 |
Because I was skiing so fast you probably just saw a blur. ;) (J/K, on bunny hills still.) | 2011-01-20T17:56:13+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/01/19/heavenly-boulder/#comment-44220 |
Yep, for a good friend's wedding. Now in Savannah. | 2011-01-11T18:24:15+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/01/10/rudys/#comment-44133 |
Happy new year. :) | 2011-01-01T19:42:00+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2011/01/01/pannetone/#comment-44009 |
Win! | 2011-01-01T19:41:45+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/12/29/fried-cheese-melt/#comment-44008 |
Yes apparently it will be gone for the wedding though, which is too bad. No better time to have a beard! | 2010-12-29T17:27:01+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/12/29/round-two/#comment-43980 |
Nope it's the only one -- weren't the structural dresses amazing! And they pack so well. :) | 2010-12-29T17:26:15+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/12/11/issey-miyake/#comment-43979 |
This one is cool for some reason, maybe because it's metallic. | 2010-12-29T17:24:25+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/12/29/on-top-of-a-fridge-is-an-excellent-place-for-a-server/#comment-43978 |
Okay, you convinced me. :) Now if I see owl on a menu I'll chicken out. | 2010-12-29T09:17:20+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/12/24/owl/#comment-43969 |
Haha, people seemed awfully concerned I'd eat an owl. Not that I was planning on it, but are owls like a forbidden fowl? | 2010-12-26T18:55:08+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/12/24/owl/#comment-43939 |
It's actually not a cover, but that's a post for another time. :) | 2010-12-25T21:39:14+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/12/25/merry-christmas-yall/#comment-43908 |
It's growing on me. :) | 2010-12-25T21:38:52+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/12/25/merry-christmas-yall/#comment-43907 |
Well, I know a guy... | 2010-12-25T08:14:30+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/12/24/was-this-the-best-place-for-the-reindeer-crossing-sign/#comment-43882 |
Thank you, I post most of my more serious photographs here: http://ma.tt/gallery/ The widescreen ones you might be thinking of might be from a post about the headers included in the 2010 theme, which you can find here: http://ma.tt/2010/06/headers-of-twenty-ten/ |
2010-12-25T08:04:16+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/12/24/was-this-the-best-place-for-the-reindeer-crossing-sign/#comment-43881 |
I took it in Kroger's in Katy, TX. | 2010-12-25T08:01:07+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/12/24/was-this-the-best-place-for-the-reindeer-crossing-sign/#comment-43880 |
I think it's an oven mitt or similar. | 2010-12-25T00:43:51+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/12/24/owl/#comment-43836 |
This was at 59 Diner in Houston. | 2010-12-25T00:43:43+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/12/23/cheese-fries-with-ranch-frito-pie/#comment-43835 |
Yep, not sure why they renamed it. | 2010-12-22T22:17:59+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/12/20/chili-cheese-dog-sweet-potato-fries-eggnog-milkshake/#comment-43785 |
Like wimpy buffalo wings you put lemon on. | 2010-12-17T01:43:20+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/12/16/frog-legs/#comment-43757 |
It's a Nutella crepe for people with iPhone spelling correction. | 2010-12-15T18:41:35+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/12/15/nitrous-crepe/#comment-43746 |
No was definitely a dinner. | 2010-12-15T01:58:29+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/12/13/gruaud-larose-cheese-fire/#comment-43740 |
Because I usually sleep like a baby. :) | 2010-12-15T01:58:16+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/12/06/broken-kindle/#comment-43739 |
The amazing thing is that dress folds down to a flat square, like origami. | 2010-12-11T18:37:52+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/12/11/issey-miyake/#comment-43721 |
Le Cinq in George V. | 2010-12-11T03:25:28+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/12/10/white-truffle-and-mushroom-broth/#comment-43710 |
Pigeonneau du pays de Racan, en croûte de céréales au foie gras, nougat de potiron aux épices. | 2010-12-11T02:21:12+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/12/10/young-pigeon-in-grain-puff-pastry-with-foie-gras-and-fig-chutney/#comment-43706 |
Not even close. | 2010-12-07T17:10:25+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/12/05/orange-chicken/#comment-43641 |
Why? I want some sweet and sour chicken too. :) | 2010-12-07T03:15:34+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/12/05/orange-chicken/#comment-43623 |
Deer Valley, Utah. | 2010-12-05T10:35:07+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/12/04/up/#comment-43566 |
That's a good question -- I don't know. | 2010-12-03T01:52:48+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/12/02/a-little-xmas/#comment-43501 |
Bring some records over and we'll listen to them. :) | 2010-12-03T01:52:39+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/12/02/a-little-xmas-part-ii/#comment-43500 |
It ended up being a bit too much bread. | 2010-11-29T17:31:22+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/11/28/turkey-cranberry-pickled-horse-radish/#comment-43417 |
It was like a mac and cheese. | 2010-11-29T17:30:30+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/11/28/leftovers-are-the-best/#comment-43416 |
No but I have started working out with a kettlebell. | 2010-11-28T15:39:48+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/11/28/leftovers-are-the-best/#comment-43345 |
Thanks Becca. :) We wished you were there last night. | 2010-11-26T16:31:01+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/11/25/two-turkeys/#comment-43327 |
Houston, TX! | 2010-11-26T00:22:50+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/11/24/10-2-4/#comment-43317 |
Ha! | 2010-11-19T15:09:29+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/11/18/dirty-water-dog/#comment-43271 |
Yep, and the regenerative braking was strong, you can basically do one-pedal driving. | 2010-11-17T16:25:43+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/11/17/tesla-roadster-dash/#comment-43261 |
It was too blurry to take a picture when going any faster. :) | 2010-11-17T16:25:12+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/11/17/tesla-roadster-dash/#comment-43260 |
That's the point! It was so good. | 2010-11-11T18:08:40+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/11/11/beef-tartar/#comment-43204 |
It really is a goat! A gold goat. | 2010-11-10T18:35:33+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/11/10/chevre-dor/#comment-43197 |
I didn't see it! They did have a burger with giant sausages, though. | 2010-11-10T01:30:59+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/11/08/chicken-mcnuggets/#comment-43190 |
Nope it was Luxembourg. | 2010-11-10T01:29:12+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/11/08/chicken-mcnuggets/#comment-43189 |
I wish you could have seen it before they spooned it out! | 2010-11-10T01:28:38+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/11/09/vanilla-souffle/#comment-43188 |
It was from Instagram. | 2010-11-09T17:49:33+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/11/09/flying-into-nice/#comment-43182 |
Je suis ici pour une conférence, mais je vais essayer de se faufiler dans certains gaieté. | 2010-11-09T17:49:10+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/11/09/flying-into-nice/#comment-43181 |
I took this in my office, I did an absentee ballot and then walked it in. | 2010-11-06T23:25:55+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/11/02/go-votejanekim/#comment-43166 |
Got a free upgrade to First! | 2010-11-01T22:55:06+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/11/01/british-airlines-beef-wellington/#comment-43104 |
It's just all the stuff they put on my plate. :) | 2010-11-01T22:54:34+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/10/31/irish-breakfast/#comment-43103 |
As a compromise we opted for dim sum today. | 2010-10-23T20:39:12+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/10/19/cookie-and-ice-cream-sandwiches/#comment-43064 |
From a photography gallery, it's actually Audrey Hepburn. | 2010-10-20T06:01:15+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/12/02/nikon-d3s-test-video/#comment-42986 |
This was a field we were driving (with the Pinz previously pictured) through on some private property in Hawaii. | 2010-10-19T08:03:56+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/10/17/the-road-less-taken/#comment-42981 |
Big Island of Hawaii. | 2010-10-19T08:02:39+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/10/17/long-spear-valley/#comment-42980 |
It was really interesting - there were no guests besides one groomsman. But there was a violinist, planner, and three photographers. The bride was beautiful and looked very happy. | 2010-10-17T16:50:51+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/10/17/beach-wedding/#comment-42963 |
They were very independent. | 2010-10-15T17:49:29+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/10/15/rabbit-band/#comment-42953 |
You should expand! It's worth it. | 2010-10-15T05:41:44+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/10/09/elijah-craig/#comment-42951 |
Uh... salad, some kale thing, grits with jalopenos, and a pork thing. | 2010-10-13T00:01:10+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/10/12/twitter-lunch/#comment-42930 |
Yep that's Om in the background. :) | 2010-10-09T19:56:41+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/10/09/elijah-craig/#comment-42916 |
The dressing was Caesar. The spoon with the stuff in it was a filter for the camomile tea. | 2010-10-04T02:26:29+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/10/03/ceasar-salad-with-bacon/#comment-42848 |
Yes it was delicious, especially after all the Tanduay I had. | 2010-10-04T02:25:36+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/10/03/glass-gatorade-and-lechon-kawali/#comment-42847 |
I'm using the Publicize feature, which you can learn all about here: http://en.support.wordpress.com/publicize/ | 2010-10-04T02:23:42+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/10/03/ceasar-salad-with-bacon/#comment-42846 |
Hear hear! (Unless you're physically on a bike that very second.) | 2010-10-04T02:23:08+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/10/02/inappropiate-campus-attire/#comment-42845 |
It was just 3 days, I'm flying out in a few minutes. | 2010-10-04T02:22:08+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/10/03/glass-gatorade-and-lechon-kawali/#comment-42844 |
It's my place. | 2010-10-01T03:38:19+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/09/29/95-done/#comment-42795 |
You're welcome anytime. :) | 2010-09-29T19:09:12+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/09/29/95-done/#comment-42783 |
Thank you! This is probably one of my favorites of the year as well. There's so much going on here, a couple of stories wrapped up in one. And thigh-highs are always hot. :) | 2010-09-27T16:37:44+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/09/27/stairway/#comment-42755 |
Nope this was in NYC, I was trying to pretend I was in Texas. | 2010-09-27T15:30:44+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/09/26/shiner-blonde/#comment-42751 |
There's something for everybody here. :) | 2010-09-27T15:30:07+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/09/24/buffalo-wings-fried-chicken-mac-and-cheese/#comment-42750 |
They didn't have a Reuben on the menu, so described to the sandwich guy "corned beef, thousand island, swiss cheese, sauerkraut, on rye" and got this delicious concoction. | 2010-09-25T19:31:24+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/09/25/reuben-sort-of/#comment-42729 |
Yes, we basically expose the bulk of the ImageMagick API through the query string, including resizing, cropping, and filters. | 2010-09-25T19:30:16+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/09/24/pizza-con-prosciutto-arrostito/#comment-42728 |
It's embedded in the photo metadata, but yes I agree it would be cool to expose it. | 2010-09-24T16:36:11+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/09/21/pork-belly-and-beans-cheese-plate-potato-leek-soup-st-feuillien-triple-beer/#comment-42712 |
In theory I could have, but it sent out when I landed. | 2010-09-24T16:35:39+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/09/23/virgin-america-chorizo-omelette/#comment-42711 |
Just my elbow, and it's okay. | 2010-09-22T04:44:50+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/09/21/ultrasound-machine-its-not-what-you-think/#comment-42696 |
Oh cool -- that makes WAY more sense. | 2010-09-22T04:43:52+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/09/20/high-risk-of-elopement-so-do-not-stop/#comment-42695 |
On the elevator of St Francis hospital in San Francisco. I still have no idea what it means! | 2010-09-21T17:22:02+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/09/20/high-risk-of-elopement-so-do-not-stop/#comment-42683 |
He's hard to miss. :) | 2010-09-17T22:29:02+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/09/10/automatticians/#comment-42574 |
It was at Piqueos in San Francisco. | 2010-09-17T22:28:22+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/09/09/duck-quesadilla/#comment-42573 |
I wish! | 2010-09-17T22:27:41+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/09/17/tesla-roadster/#comment-42572 |
I hear it's coming in OS 4.2. | 2010-09-17T04:55:11+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/04/12/ipad-supports-dvorak-kind-of/#comment-42562 |
We were doing a company photo, I had to put the camera on the second floor and set it to 1 photo per second, then came downstairs out of the elevator to the group. | 2010-09-15T13:44:08+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/09/15/more-automatticians-video/#comment-42547 |
Nope not at all. | 2010-09-05T09:41:25+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/09/05/round-2-hard-boiled-egg-fruit-salad-israeli-sald-tuna-salad/#comment-42442 |
Good eye! | 2010-09-05T01:36:20+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/09/02/desk-today-overlooking-central-park/#comment-42434 |
I think on the screen there you see Adium, which I use to subscribe to blogs via http://im.wordpress.com/ , Thunderbird, and Chrome. | 2010-09-05T01:36:05+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/09/02/desk-today-overlooking-central-park/#comment-42433 |
Windows 7! | 2010-09-03T15:45:14+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/09/02/desk-today-overlooking-central-park/#comment-42426 |
Barnacles, I'd skip. Bone marrow -- delicious. | 2010-09-03T15:44:54+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/09/03/bone-marrow/#comment-42425 |
Yep that's the thing at the bottom of the picture! | 2010-09-02T22:45:08+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/09/02/carnegies-chocolate-shake-fries-pickles-and-reuben/#comment-42411 |
Tonight! | 2010-08-29T22:39:21+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/08/29/secret-lake-2/#comment-42332 |
Of course! | 2010-08-29T05:06:42+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/08/29/john-hawkins-wordpress-tattoo/#comment-42307 |
It is! | 2010-08-29T04:15:02+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/08/28/sun-rays-in-salt-lake/#comment-42306 |
Nope going all the way! Going to have a big bushy beard. | 2010-08-28T23:09:31+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/08/28/my-first-kfc-double-down/#comment-42298 |
Life-changing. :) | 2010-08-28T23:08:47+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/08/28/my-first-kfc-double-down/#comment-42297 |
Web browser is terrible -- don't use it. | 2010-08-27T22:58:40+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/08/27/new-kindle-is-gorgeous/#comment-42270 |
Fixed! | 2010-08-27T16:18:46+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/08/24/1968-austin-healy-wordpress-sprite/#comment-42262 |
You know these are never mine. :) | 2010-08-24T22:54:32+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/08/24/1968-austin-healy-wordpress-sprite/#comment-42247 |
Tooootally different. :) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mint_julep |
2010-08-23T17:59:30+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/08/21/mint-julep/#comment-42229 |
Lisbon, Portugal. ;) | 2010-08-22T18:41:11+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/08/19/veal-loin-on-stone/#comment-42217 |
I had no idea that the "on stone" meant they brought you out a hunk of raw meat and then expected you to cook it. This is doubly funny because I have a personal peeve against restaurants that make you cook or peel your food. (Why go to a restaurant?!?!) But after flipping it twice it became clear that cutting was the only way to get it really cooked throw. What made it interesting is that the smell of the meat brought out a hundred flies from a nearby pond, so it was a simultaneous culinary and defensive procedure. |
2010-08-19T23:38:40+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/08/19/veal-loin-on-stone/#comment-42196 |
Sure go for it. | 2010-08-19T20:08:27+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/08/18/audi-tt-with-sparkle-paint-lace-and-spinners/#comment-42193 |
Haha. It was actually split, so there was a whole burger and bowl of fries. Not too bad for 1 in the morning, maybe 12 euros. | 2010-08-19T01:24:20+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/08/19/burger/#comment-42185 |
Only on weekends. ;) | 2010-08-19T01:23:15+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/08/18/audi-tt-with-sparkle-paint-lace-and-spinners/#comment-42184 |
Yeah -- do you think it belongs to a boy or a girl? | 2010-08-19T01:22:49+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/08/18/audi-tt-with-sparkle-paint-lace-and-spinners/#comment-42183 |
It was really soft and tasty, just like a normal fish. | 2010-08-17T01:23:16+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/08/16/ray-confit-in-olive-oil-and-pitau-sauce/#comment-42156 |
Yep it was the surprise, there was a lot of stuff hidden inside it too like cheesecake. | 2010-08-17T01:14:35+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/08/14/supresa/#comment-42155 |
You're a water connoisseur. :) I'm in Lisbon, Portugal. | 2010-08-15T20:51:58+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/08/15/seared-tuna/#comment-42141 |
I was not a fan, but at least we tried it! | 2010-08-15T04:32:15+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/08/14/barnacles/#comment-42135 |
Or a really weird UFO. | 2010-08-13T09:55:05+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/08/12/hotel-inglaterra/#comment-42059 |
Lisbon, Portugal. | 2010-08-12T15:47:48+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/08/12/hotel-inglaterra/#comment-42050 |
He is a handsome fellow. ;) | 2010-08-11T02:01:14+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/08/10/boren-and-mexican/#comment-42037 |
Yep! | 2010-08-08T21:43:11+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/08/07/wchtx-badge/#comment-42024 |
I wouldn't replace a laptop with an iPad, I'd probably get another laptop. | 2010-08-06T23:03:17+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/08/06/reflections/#comment-41999 |
Nope this was taken in Sausalito. | 2010-08-02T16:58:37+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/08/01/chicken-tikka-masala/#comment-41960 |
Yeah I used WP.com's Post by Email feature to fire it off right from the phone. | 2010-08-02T16:57:16+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/08/01/golden-gate-tower/#comment-41959 |
I was part of a volunteer group for Habitat for Humanity. We spent the day putting up siding, which was cool in that I got to use a nail gun and climb scaffolding. | 2010-08-02T02:58:10+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/31/hanging-out/#comment-41903 |
You're right, I forgot my camera! ;) | 2010-08-02T02:57:04+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/08/01/starting-bike-tour/#comment-41902 |
I think it was around 8 miles, but Julie could confirm. | 2010-08-02T02:56:54+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/08/01/starting-bike-tour/#comment-41901 |
Salt and sweet is a fantastic combination. :) | 2010-08-02T02:55:06+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/08/02/sea-salt-caramel/#comment-41900 |
Nope hot chocolate, from Ghiradelli Square. | 2010-08-02T02:54:55+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/08/02/sea-salt-caramel/#comment-41899 |
Thanks, it was just from the iPhone 4 camera. | 2010-08-02T02:54:34+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/08/01/golden-gate-tower/#comment-41898 |
No, it's part of a habitat for humanity build I volunteered on with a few friends. | 2010-08-01T16:34:53+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/31/there-will-be-solar-panels-here/#comment-41879 |
Nope I just like sparkling water sometimes. | 2010-08-01T16:34:33+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/27/farm-fresh-bacon/#comment-41878 |
Not sure yet. | 2010-08-01T16:33:35+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/31/speeding/#comment-41877 |
Yep but I think he wrote down a slower speed than I was actually going, so only 19 over limit. | 2010-08-01T08:24:57+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/31/speeding/#comment-41870 |
It's like normal bacon but gives you superpowers. | 2010-07-27T22:31:22+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/27/farm-fresh-bacon/#comment-41814 |
What kind of weirdo doesn't love bacon? ;) | 2010-07-27T22:30:52+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/27/farm-fresh-bacon/#comment-41813 |
Farmer's market. :) | 2010-07-27T20:59:18+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/27/farm-fresh-bacon/#comment-41810 |
You like it? You have quite the eye. | 2010-07-26T16:39:11+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/26/hello-wordcamp-seoul/#comment-41746 |
Yup. The carrots were sautéed first with the scallions, then the eggs. After the omelet was folded over, it was stuffed with buffalo mozzarella and salt. You can’t see it in the pic but it made it that much yummier. | 2010-07-25T21:05:41+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/21/egg-whites-carrots-scallions-omelette-and-ham/#comment-41706 |
I'm not even sure. | 2010-07-24T16:16:25+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/23/things-that-were-in-the-fridge/#comment-41695 |
Hot! You don't get the mint kick until you stir in the green stuff at the bottom. | 2010-07-24T16:15:38+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/24/chocomenthe/#comment-41694 |
Tasty! | 2010-07-23T01:29:47+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/22/scrambled-eggs-and-cucumbers/#comment-41671 |
SERIOUSLY. | 2010-07-22T18:41:03+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/22/scrambled-eggs-and-cucumbers/#comment-41667 |
The cheese in a nice brie, the rest is pretty identifiable: carrots, cucumbers, artichoke hearts, chickpeas, pepper, salt, lemon juice. | 2010-07-22T18:10:42+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/22/variation-on-a-salad/#comment-41665 |
Nope that's a duck, pork, and orange pâté. | 2010-07-22T18:09:10+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/22/variation-on-a-salad/#comment-41664 |
Kind of funny, huh? :) | 2010-07-22T15:38:01+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/20/eggs-and-spam/#comment-41656 |
Technically they said "Russian-style" I just didn't write the whole thing out. | 2010-07-22T15:37:07+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/22/russian-gravlax-truffle-green-beans-les-mal-aimes/#comment-41655 |
It was, it was an impulse buy at the SAQ Specialty store. | 2010-07-21T15:44:24+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/20/dalwhinnie-nippzzano-chianti-santa-margherita-pinot-grigio/#comment-41647 |
It is! | 2010-07-21T15:43:54+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/20/getting-started/#comment-41646 |
It is! I love the iPhone camera. :) | 2010-07-21T15:43:29+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/20/getting-started/#comment-41645 |
Haha! | 2010-07-20T15:24:18+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/19/butter-chicken-sag-paneer-lamb-samber/#comment-41626 |
But it gets so long, and I usually just want to eat. :) This was at Mysore in Montreal. | 2010-07-19T03:15:23+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/19/butter-chicken-sag-paneer-lamb-samber/#comment-41613 |
This was at a wine bar -- tapas places are also good for that. | 2010-07-18T15:56:50+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/18/venison-tartare/#comment-41602 |
That's the youth coursing through your veins. :) | 2010-07-14T16:06:26+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/11/chinese-at-phl-airport/#comment-41567 |
Les Enfants Terribles. | 2010-07-13T22:14:21+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/10/rib-steak/#comment-41562 |
Good eye! I really like them. | 2010-07-11T05:52:29+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/07/scheming/#comment-41547 |
Home! | 2010-07-09T16:08:55+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/08/ceviche/#comment-41526 |
I don't use them too often, maybe once or twice a year. Last time I did was for the State of the Word in SF. | 2010-07-08T14:01:08+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/07/scheming/#comment-41498 |
Montreal. | 2010-07-08T01:49:05+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/07/scheming/#comment-41490 |
Of course! | 2010-07-06T22:55:01+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/04/chocolate-banana-peanut-butter/#comment-41412 |
See-food diet. | 2010-07-06T22:54:09+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/05/au-pied-de-cochon-seafood-platter/#comment-41411 |
In Montreal, Quebec, Canada. | 2010-07-06T02:41:17+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/06/stephane-and-steaks/#comment-41408 |
Ha! | 2010-07-05T15:06:16+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/05/lobster-roll-with-cheese-and-foie-gras/#comment-41402 |
They did all gospel music, it was a lot of fun. | 2010-07-04T15:00:37+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/03/john-scofield-and-piety-street/#comment-41384 |
Never heard of it! | 2010-07-03T18:35:42+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/03/schwartzs-3/#comment-41380 |
Right? I'm continually impressed by it. | 2010-07-02T04:34:16+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/07/01/humidifier-with-clouds-inside/#comment-41361 |
This is all home-cooked! | 2010-06-30T19:57:48+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/06/23/breakfast-salad/#comment-41356 |
Lots of protein, not so much on carbs. Lots of water. No beer. I could definitely be better though, my BMI is around 23. I'd like to build up a bit more muscle. | 2010-06-24T02:59:34+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/06/11/meat-not-to-share/#comment-41316 |
It is! All of the meals with that placemat are at home in Montreal. | 2010-06-24T02:55:41+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/06/21/breakfast-3/#comment-41315 |
It's amazing. :) | 2010-06-23T16:04:19+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/06/18/chevre-steak-burger-and-poutine-coca-cola-2/#comment-41308 |
Didn't really need dressing because I'd get a little bit of the cheese in each bite. | 2010-06-23T16:03:56+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/06/23/breakfast-salad/#comment-41307 |
I'm pretty sure he travels with underwear too. :) I think the idea is if you forget anything you can buy it on site. Or don't try to pack for every contingency because you can always get stuff there. But you generally need underwear every time. It'd be a waste of time to do that for every single item you could travel with. | 2010-06-15T21:25:25+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/06/14/more-packing-with-breakdown/#comment-41256 |
I like that line of thinking! :) | 2010-06-15T15:24:18+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/06/14/more-packing-with-breakdown/#comment-41250 |
I like to work during the day and then at night will check out the jazz festival, restaurants, visit friends. | 2010-06-15T15:20:46+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/06/14/more-packing-with-breakdown/#comment-41249 |
Oh yeah -- that's the main reason I'm here! | 2010-06-15T15:19:33+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/06/14/more-packing-with-breakdown/#comment-41248 |
I would usually never travel with that, but because I'll be there so long and I don't want to lose the data of my daily weigh-ins. In hindsight, I probably should have just mailed it. | 2010-06-15T00:22:45+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/06/14/more-packing-with-breakdown/#comment-41238 |
It's not that practical, it's just an indulgence. I have one sports/diving watch (a Panerai) that's pretty indestructible, the three in the roll could all be called dress watches, they're just different styles and colors and I wear them out normally. | 2010-06-15T00:21:53+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/06/14/more-packing-with-breakdown/#comment-41237 |
That would probably annoy everyone involved. :) | 2010-06-15T00:19:34+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/06/14/more-packing-with-breakdown/#comment-41236 |
Sounds like a fair amount of overlap. Hopefully we can do some epic WP meetups. | 2010-06-15T00:19:15+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/06/14/more-packing-with-breakdown/#comment-41235 |
Power cord! I never carry an extra battery because one goes as long as I need, but it's nice to be able to just take my laptop out and not have to duck under the desk to plug it in -- that's also why I brought the extra keyboard, mouse, and stand. | 2010-06-15T00:18:43+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/06/14/packing/#comment-41234 |
That's just an ethernet cable. | 2010-06-14T18:31:29+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/06/14/packing/#comment-41221 |
Sure, I'll do another post for you. | 2010-06-14T17:09:04+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/06/14/packing/#comment-41214 |
You guessed it! Just a day or two is enough to satisfy my car wanderlust. (And 150x cheaper.) | 2010-06-10T13:36:38+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/06/10/ferrari-360-spider/#comment-41195 |
Yep yep, for a few days. | 2010-06-10T13:33:10+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/06/09/houston-clouds/#comment-41194 |
Haha no -- I just like Typekit and I'm an investor in them. | 2010-06-10T13:32:50+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/06/08/new-sticker-typekit/#comment-41193 |
Will do next time I'm there. :) | 2010-05-19T14:21:38+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/05/18/seattle-sunset/#comment-41116 |
They're Shindo Latours. I'll be in Montreal this summer for a month or so. | 2010-05-17T16:20:50+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/04/29/automattics/#comment-41100 |
It was at the World Championship BBQ Cooking Competition in Memphis. | 2010-05-17T01:53:31+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/05/17/wordpress-com-sponsorship/#comment-41096 |
Guilty as charged. | 2010-05-17T01:46:24+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/04/29/automattics/#comment-41095 |
It's a friend of mine who is an investor in Seattle. | 2010-05-12T13:20:23+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/05/12/corner-office/#comment-41081 |
I think the flash just caught him funny. | 2010-04-29T08:38:29+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/04/29/automattics/#comment-41040 |
It's right by the Katy Mills mall outside of Houston. Best ribs I've had so far. | 2010-04-27T22:45:22+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/04/23/bbq-ribs-at-midway/#comment-41032 |
Nope in Houston, TX. | 2010-04-24T15:19:03+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/04/23/2009-aston-martin-vantage-roadster-2/#comment-41022 |
Couldn't resist! | 2010-04-24T15:18:18+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/04/23/bbq-ribs-at-midway/#comment-41021 |
Yep the V8. | 2010-04-23T20:17:07+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/04/23/2009-aston-martin-vantage-roadster-2/#comment-41009 |
Unfortunately! The sweetest car I've been in yet. | 2010-04-23T20:16:58+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/04/23/2009-aston-martin-vantage-roadster-2/#comment-41008 |
Email me with your address and I'll send you a sheet. They're from SxSW. | 2010-04-23T20:16:19+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/03/05/laptop-stickers/#comment-41007 |
Yep. | 2010-04-23T20:15:57+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/04/15/thom-yorke-and-atoms-for-peace/#comment-41006 |
Ha! No but it's still fun to drive. The only thing that kills me on a car so expensive (120k+) the electronics are worse than you have in a $200 iPhone. | 2010-04-22T06:36:24+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/04/22/cool-maserati/#comment-40990 |
Amazing. :) | 2010-04-15T16:32:37+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/04/15/thom-yorke-and-atoms-for-peace/#comment-40952 |
That's not me, it's Stephen Elop the president of Microsoft's Business division. | 2010-04-01T18:04:06+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/03/31/at-forbes/#comment-40881 |
Pretty decent, but I'm still in search of the perfect steak. | 2010-03-29T22:04:56+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/03/28/filet-mignon/#comment-40841 |
Of course! | 2010-03-28T11:02:07+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/03/28/filet-mignon/#comment-40837 |
That's not accurate for some reason -- got a picture of the list though and I'll post it. | 2010-03-27T20:51:05+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/03/27/john-mayer/#comment-40834 |
The Texas ones will be in the bags at SxSW interactive this year. | 2010-03-13T05:40:30+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/03/05/laptop-stickers/#comment-40754 |
It's from MakerBot, which is very cool in its own right: http://makerbot.com/ I'll see if I can get another set. |
2010-03-11T22:09:26+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/03/05/laptop-stickers/#comment-40743 |
Email me your address and I'll send you some. | 2010-03-06T02:05:56+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/03/05/laptop-stickers/#comment-40689 |
They're not available yet, but will be in the bag at SxSW interactive. | 2010-03-06T02:04:37+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/03/05/laptop-stickers/#comment-40688 |
I love that place! | 2010-03-03T06:45:49+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/03/03/chili-fudge-pie-at-wexlers/#comment-40662 |
Yep. | 2010-03-01T21:58:35+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/03/01/chile-earthquake-infographic/#comment-40649 |
sudo make me a sandwich. | 2010-03-01T03:18:21+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/02/27/wifi-breadbox/#comment-40645 |
Nope the network cable is on that panel right behind it. Long term might get it in the cabinet, but need to bring the network drop a few feet lower. |
2010-02-27T07:42:16+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/02/27/wifi-breadbox/#comment-40637 |
I think they keep it in the freezer to hide it. | 2010-02-25T01:40:39+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/02/24/automattic-board-meeting/#comment-40628 |
It'll get Comcast plugged in soon, they haven't switched the service yet, though. | 2010-02-23T20:21:42+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/02/22/messy-but-functional/#comment-40603 |
It's in a closet far away from the coffee area. :) | 2010-02-22T18:11:32+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/02/22/messy-but-functional/#comment-40589 |
That is pretty darn sweet. | 2010-02-22T06:00:22+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/02/22/mmmm-storage/#comment-40584 |
Yep 16 TB! It's the new QNAP 809, here's their page about it: http://www.qnap.com/pro_detail_feature.asp?p_id=111 |
2010-02-22T04:12:03+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/02/22/mmmm-storage/#comment-40581 |
Got to keep people guessing. ;) | 2010-02-17T18:43:22+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/02/17/reflection/#comment-40557 |
How does she like it? | 2010-02-15T01:48:35+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/02/13/paul-smith-bag/#comment-40543 |
:) I was being interviewed by Dubliner Sandy Sheerin who runs a website speakingevents.com that does some nicely produced interviews with folks when they go through town. |
2010-02-06T02:32:55+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/02/05/interview-cameras/#comment-40492 |
Nope it was Mulligan's. | 2010-02-06T02:22:12+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/02/03/four-taps/#comment-40491 |
Dublin, in fact. Supposedly the freshest and best place to get Guinness. | 2010-02-04T01:59:13+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/02/03/four-taps/#comment-40479 |
Mark Shaw - http://markshawphoto.com/ | 2010-02-02T16:32:01+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/02/02/new-photo-in-office/#comment-40465 |
I just updated the post with some info. | 2010-01-27T08:27:26+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/01/27/japanese-humidifier/#comment-40437 |
The Flip takes much better video. If you're going to use the Nexus One anyway as your main phone, though, might not need it. | 2010-01-27T08:26:40+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/01/17/mototricks/#comment-40436 |
I wanted one for the office so ordered a separate one, the one from Mom is still in Katy. | 2010-01-18T01:57:11+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/01/17/falling-water-lego-halfway/#comment-40387 |
It's an official set. | 2010-01-18T01:56:47+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/01/17/falling-water-lego-halfway/#comment-40386 |
It will! | 2010-01-17T01:58:33+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/01/17/mototricks/#comment-40372 |
So far I'm really liking it. | 2010-01-17T01:09:15+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/01/17/mototricks/#comment-40370 |
Not too bad, especially during the day. In twilight hours I usually brace against my body. | 2010-01-13T20:53:27+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/12/02/nikon-d3s-test-video/#comment-40332 |
I have the GF1 and I would highly recommend it, the video can look just as good as the D3S. | 2010-01-13T20:42:38+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/12/02/nikon-d3s-test-video/#comment-40330 |
It's a Nikon D3S with a 50mm 1.4 lens. The video is served by VideoPress. | 2010-01-13T17:00:25+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/01/13/tybee-island-crab-shack/#comment-40327 |
Yep! | 2010-01-13T01:17:35+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/01/13/bestest-cookies-from-janeforshort/#comment-40315 |
Nope it was next door at Casa del Mar. | 2010-01-12T07:35:48+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/11/03/morning-over-santa-monica-pier/#comment-40308 |
Nope it's General Tso's and noodles. | 2010-01-11T18:19:32+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/01/11/atlanta-airport-asian/#comment-40305 |
You know, I'm not really sure. I was hoping it would be blood sausage but it was something else very dry and bread-y. I think I like Irish breakfast better. | 2010-01-10T12:53:29+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2010/01/10/scottish-breakfast/#comment-40287 |
Yep! | 2009-12-21T23:36:58+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/12/15/timyoung-eating-ramen/#comment-40214 |
So far so good. | 2009-12-21T23:24:24+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/12/19/i-am-excited-about-my-new-headset/#comment-40213 |
That's the phone! It's this thing here. | 2009-12-19T21:57:22+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/12/19/i-am-excited-about-my-new-headset/#comment-40202 |
Actually I found if I turn the auto-focus magnet thing off I can change the focus without it making too much noise. I should have clarified that I was manual the whole time, just the focusing ring was noisy. | 2009-12-17T04:58:35+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/12/02/nikon-d3s-test-video/#comment-40186 |
Nope the older one. | 2009-12-05T12:42:14+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/12/02/nikon-d3s-test-video/#comment-40149 |
Yep, Workers. | 2009-12-02T05:18:58+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/12/02/nikon-d3s-test-video/#comment-40135 |
It was manual focus, which is why it goes in and out a lot as I was playing around. | 2009-12-02T05:18:35+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/12/02/nikon-d3s-test-video/#comment-40134 |
Nothing, though I think it's a little jealous of the high ISO, video, and quiet mode of the D3s. | 2009-12-02T04:52:21+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/12/02/nikon-d3s-test-video/#comment-40132 |
At a restaurant called Outriggers in a town of about 5,000 on the Gulf of Texas called Palacios. | 2009-11-29T04:30:53+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/11/29/ribs-fries-and-fried-pickles/#comment-40125 |
Just wandering around. | 2009-11-28T03:01:02+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/11/21/louis-armstrong-in-meatpacking/#comment-40119 |
About halfway along the High Line park in New York City. Wait until we turn the geo-stuff on and you'll see exactly where it is. :) | 2009-11-24T02:24:50+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/11/22/stained-glass-on-high-line/#comment-40110 |
It was a photo from the stage at PDC, but it wasn't public I was here yet so couldn't give it a good title. :) | 2009-11-17T19:16:10+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/11/16/widgets/#comment-40078 |
That sounds lovely. Will you be at WC NYC next week? :) | 2009-11-09T19:46:14+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/11/08/louis-comfort-tiffany/#comment-40058 |
Yep it was at the wine store place there towards the middle. | 2009-11-05T23:53:57+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/11/05/toni-wine-bread-cheese/#comment-40044 |
Naturally. | 2009-11-05T23:53:33+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/11/05/yogurt-fruit-and-tea-at-desk/#comment-40043 |
I got it in Japan! It was a gift from WordCamp Tokyo. | 2009-11-05T23:53:00-00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/11/05/yogurt-fruit-and-tea-at-desk/#comment-40042 |
The keys are QWERTY, I don't bother moving them around anymore. | 2009-11-05T23:52:36+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/11/05/yogurt-fruit-and-tea-at-desk/#comment-40041 |
SFMOMA, by the second floor stairwell. | 2009-11-05T23:52:20+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/11/05/lichtenstein/#comment-40040 |
Yes, that's why I took a picture. | 2009-11-03T21:47:09+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/11/02/with-a-donut/#comment-40021 |
Was just visiting for a few. | 2009-11-03T19:05:01+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/11/03/morning-over-santa-monica-pier/#comment-40020 |
Nope it was direct from the regular iPhone camera. | 2009-11-03T19:04:32+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/10/26/coit-tower/#comment-40019 |
I haven't noticed the fan at all! I had that problem on my old one as well. | 2009-10-29T16:15:11+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/10/26/new-laptop/#comment-39995 |
Ah, it used to be more about WordPress, now ma.tt is more WordPress and this is a moblog. | 2009-10-29T16:14:22+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/10/27/joes-cable-car-restaurant/#comment-39994 |
It's okay, I don't look at the keyboard anymore. :) | 2009-10-27T17:48:15+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/10/26/new-laptop/#comment-39989 |
I've used a Vaio as primary laptop for last 4-5 years, they're just better for my use case. (Maximum power in minimum weight and size.) | 2009-10-27T06:29:17+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/10/26/new-laptop/#comment-39981 |
On Green street right off Broadway. | 2009-10-26T21:17:28+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/10/25/karas-cupcake-truck/#comment-39965 |
Fair enough :) Vaio VGN Z890 8GB DDR3 Intel Core 2 Duo T9900 (3.06GHz) 256GB x 2 SSD in RAID 0 Blu-ray playback/burning Large capacity battery Carbon Fiber case Windows 7 Professional 64-bit |
2009-10-26T21:12:49+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/10/26/new-laptop/#comment-39964 |
That doesn't come out until next month. :) | 2009-10-26T21:09:58+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/10/26/new-laptop/#comment-39963 |
I love good design. :) | 2009-10-26T06:36:59+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/10/26/hot-shoes/#comment-39929 |
Not just spaghetti, BBQ spaghetti! | 2009-10-23T02:08:56+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/10/22/3-pigs-bbq/#comment-39816 |
I'm a big Open Sauce advocate. | 2009-10-21T18:38:32+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/10/21/panel-at-fox-business-school/#comment-39778 |
You can buy the sticker! http://shop.wordpress.net/usa/accessories/wordpress-iphone-skin | 2009-10-21T18:38:00+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/10/11/going-to-elissas-wedding/#comment-39777 |
In Philadelphia someplace. | 2009-10-21T18:37:21+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/10/21/these-are-all-lcds-in-comcast-building/#comment-39776 |
Epic Steakhouse, it's right on the water on Embarcadero on the other side of the Bay Bridge, near the giant bow and arrow thing. | 2009-10-19T05:26:47+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/10/18/brunch-in-sf/#comment-39755 |
It's not my birthday! | 2009-10-13T02:47:12+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/10/13/birthday-cake/#comment-39732 |
Nope that's Stephane Daury. | 2009-10-12T18:51:54+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/10/12/kitchen-computing/#comment-39725 |
Yep! He cooks for the entire company at our offsites, like we're having right now in Quebec. | 2009-10-12T18:51:41+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/10/12/anton-and-chicken/#comment-39724 |
I would, though it's usually pizza, but the light is no good. :) | 2009-10-07T05:47:02+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/10/03/cerviche-caipirinha-and-mojito/#comment-39708 |
I would pick this over 99% of the fancy dishes I post here. :) | 2009-09-25T06:10:14+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/09/24/my-guiltiest-pleasure/#comment-39691 |
It really just showed up that way! Strangest thing. | 2009-09-18T06:22:35+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/09/17/failwhale-bread/#comment-39672 |
It's from the "Woman on Top" soundtrack. | 2009-09-15T06:20:01+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/09/03/crazy-woo-woo-sound/#comment-39670 |
It came with my apartment, I've only used it a handful of times in the past 2 years, so I can't say I'm a good reference. Make sure you have a powerful fan above it! | 2009-09-14T01:49:47+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/09/13/cooking/#comment-39665 |
It's called Ouzo, and it's a Greek drink much like sambuca that turns whitish when you mix it with water. | 2009-09-07T20:12:02+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/09/06/greek/#comment-39656 |
Yeah but as a photograph it's breathtaking -- everything is perfect from the background to the mist. | 2009-08-13T19:35:54+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/08/12/awesome-j-crew-photo/#comment-39600 |
Haha, so true! | 2009-07-28T12:19:19+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/07/15/i-accidentally-got-a-mohawk/#comment-39582 |
That was actually at the Sofitel at Heathrow airport. | 2009-07-28T12:19:01+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/07/19/mini-angus-burgers/#comment-39581 |
Yes I suppose it is, but it's awfully high. (For me.) | 2009-07-16T02:15:11+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/07/15/i-accidentally-got-a-mohawk/#comment-39532 |
There's a saying, lucky in cards, unlucky in love. The tagline is supposed to evoke the opposite. :) | 2009-07-13T01:29:52+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/07/09/test/#comment-39501 |
Until we figure out how to properly rotate videos, yes. :) | 2009-07-07T20:01:45+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/07/04/blues-at-punk-bar/#comment-39483 |
Because it knows the links that are on a given "page" and can put them inline at the bottom. | 2009-06-24T17:50:43+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/06/22/kindle-footnotes/#comment-39454 |
Because I have incredible trust for Amazon. | 2009-06-24T17:49:58+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/06/22/kindle-footnotes/#comment-39453 |
Because you would still have to use the joystick to navigate to it, the joystick navigation is the annoying part. | 2009-06-22T15:47:28+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/06/22/kindle-footnotes/#comment-39417 |
Thank you. | 2009-06-22T15:47:09+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/06/20/brazil/#comment-39416 |
That has nothing to do with the Kindle. | 2009-06-22T15:46:00+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/06/22/kindle-footnotes/#comment-39415 |
One recent example was the new Warren Buffett Snowball book, in which seeing a future footnote indicated that his wife Susie passed away, even though I hadn't gotten to that part of the story yet. | 2009-06-22T15:45:46+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/06/22/kindle-footnotes/#comment-39414 |
Yeah I think it was called Empanadas. | 2009-06-20T21:49:42+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/06/20/brazil/#comment-39388 |
Been enjoying it so far! | 2009-06-20T21:49:24+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/06/20/round-two-carne-and-calabresa-com-catupiry/#comment-39387 |
There is some post-by-email built in, but it's not as good so we need to port over the improvements. | 2009-06-20T21:48:59+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2009/06/19/using-this-site-more-retiring-flickr/#comment-39386 |
Luckily most days it's pretty quiet. | 2007-09-28T06:03:15+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2007/09/27/videos-from-upgrade-party/#comment-37151 |
Old-style. | 2007-01-06T11:26:37+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2007/01/04/it-happened-to-me/#comment-13512 |
Test logged in comment. | 2006-06-13T01:26:24+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2006/06/05/mother-of-the-bride/#comment-2530 |
Ryan, the bug has been fixed. We've confirmed it on both ends. And my comment section is the entirely wrong place for support questions. *ahem* |
2006-04-09T21:33:46+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2006/04/06/importance-of-pinging/#comment-1426 |
The bug was introduced a few weeks ago, and fixed yesterday. | 2006-04-08T01:53:25+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2006/04/06/importance-of-pinging/#comment-1413 |
You guys nailed it. This should be fun. :) |
2006-04-03T03:57:03+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2006/03/28/hint-hint/#comment-1378 |
This\'s testin.g\'n | 2006-03-07T21:43:26+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/12/23/paris-metro/#comment-1255 |
Nice! | 2005-12-24T00:12:34+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/12/23/paris-metro/#comment-917 |
No worries Ben, I usually take a few days to get to email. | 2005-11-30T17:31:49+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/11/25/thanksgiving-theme-regulus/#comment-807 |
We probably won't have Minima plus because it's a rip (I think?) of a Blogger template. | 2005-11-26T02:56:18+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/11/25/thanksgiving-theme-regulus/#comment-768 |
The template toolkit thing it came with doesn't work with WP 2.0, I'm looking into updating it. | 2005-11-26T01:05:29+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/11/25/thanksgiving-theme-regulus/#comment-766 |
Yeah I'm working on this theme for everybody to use, should be available in a few minutes. | 2005-11-25T22:13:27+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/11/25/multiuser-blogs-now-supported/#comment-763 |
jtintle, you're quick! | 2005-11-19T00:19:25+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/11/17/getting-very-close/#comment-746 |
Yes just try a recover password and it should work fine. | 2005-11-14T08:19:10+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/11/12/mail-fixed/#comment-723 |
Ha! | 2005-11-09T08:18:30+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/11/08/rsd-support/#comment-700 |
If anyone is having the problem where a post has the wrong user please use the contact form and we'll fix that up. | 2005-10-31T17:55:48-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/10/31/back-to-the-future/#comment-662 |
Gaby, your post was made onto the backup hardware, and we just restored all of those. Your link works now and your post is back safe and sound. :) | 2005-10-31T12:03:08-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/10/31/back-to-the-future/#comment-642 |
Aaron, if it's something that is incorrectly identified simply marking it as spam or not spam is sufficient. If it's something else use the contact form on the site. | 2005-10-28T12:19:31-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/10/25/announcing-akismet/#comment-606 |
Your API key is like a password, it can be used to access information about your account. You should only share it with people you would share your password with. | 2005-10-28T09:38:49-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/10/25/announcing-akismet/#comment-602 |
If you run both of them. | 2005-10-28T08:37:01-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/10/25/announcing-akismet/#comment-600 |
theroxylandr, you're obviously not an automated spammer, so it didn't stop you. :) | 2005-10-27T10:30:14-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/10/25/announcing-akismet/#comment-595 |
Well it's probably unfair to call it a solely a K2 bug, it's something in the K2 template which triggers undesirable behaviour in WordPress. | 2005-10-26T09:18:23-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/10/25/announcing-akismet/#comment-590 |
Owen, you don't need to blog at WordPress.com, you just need an account. This will always be true. Chris, everyone who uses K2 has that problem, you should report it to Michael. David, yes it will expose spam that's already in your database. Hardincomp, if you have Flock you can get an account for free without an invite. Steve, it doesn't stop referrer spam, only comment and trackback spam. Sorry! |
2005-10-26T07:05:05-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/10/25/announcing-akismet/#comment-586 |
I would recommend turning off all other spam plugins. However BB can be complementary so it might be worth turning it back on if Akismet is letting any spam through or if you get massive spam attacks that eat up lots of resources. Clearing the moderation word list of spam words is recommended. | 2005-10-25T21:42:30-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/10/25/announcing-akismet/#comment-563 |
Aaron, I added some more text to the download page to make it clearer: http://akismet.com/download/ Thanks again for your feedback! |
2005-10-25T17:45:01-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/10/25/announcing-akismet/#comment-547 |
w00kie, no parts of Akismet use code from SK2, which I haven't looked at in about a year. The server (where the real work is done) was built from scratch. The plugin is GPL and uses some code from CJD's Spam Nuker for administration. Aaron, sorry things aren't clear, I'll try to update the text to be easier. The point of your WP.com API is so you can use Akismet on other sites, so yes you can use your API key and Akismet on Technosailor.com for free. | 2005-10-25T17:26:45-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/10/25/announcing-akismet/#comment-542 |
w00kie, it would be improved because it's always 100% up-to-date, you don't need to update the plugin. However if you have never gotten spam, I'm a believer in "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." Most people I talked to though still get a fair amount of spam even when using one of the several plugins already available for WP, and Akismet worked perfectly for them. | 2005-10-25T17:13:48-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/10/25/announcing-akismet/#comment-539 |
Hey Aaron, If your blog is hosted on WordPress.com you're just protected, you don't have to do anything. If you want to use Akismet on other sites it's completely free for the vast majority of people out there, as very few bloggers make more than $500/mo from their blog, and if they do paying %1 of that to completely stop spam is not a big deal. Is something about the sentence in the post confusing? I can edit it if you think it could be clearer. |
2005-10-25T17:10:08-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/10/25/announcing-akismet/#comment-537 |
Okay I posted the first thing to use the API keys here: http://matt.wordpress.com/2005/10/25/announcing-akismet/ |
2005-10-25T15:34:29-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/10/17/api-keys/#comment-532 |
No you should NOT share your API key with anybody, it's like a password. | 2005-10-24T21:31:23-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/10/17/api-keys/#comment-526 |
A whole website. | 2005-10-23T21:27:25-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/10/17/api-keys/#comment-514 |
Yeah I agree the category thing sucks. However we're looking at ways to extract the tags into categories automatically from the post, and the Flock guys submitted some code to help us with that. | 2005-10-23T11:08:31-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/10/19/blogging-from-flock/#comment-512 |
I'm working on the website for it! | 2005-10-23T00:06:23-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/10/17/api-keys/#comment-508 |
I have no idea what that means! | 2005-10-20T17:12:12-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/10/20/flock-out-of-the-bag/#comment-486 |
Yeah I know that. We're both working on it. | 2005-10-20T01:43:01-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/10/19/blogging-from-flock/#comment-472 |
Still cold, but to be honest I'm loving the ideas you guys are coming up with. :) | 2005-10-19T14:13:08-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/10/17/api-keys/#comment-462 |
Still ice cold. I think you guys are going to like this one. :) | 2005-10-18T18:06:31-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/10/17/api-keys/#comment-447 |
Still cold! | 2005-10-17T21:08:19-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/10/17/api-keys/#comment-432 |
Cold, cold. (Anyone remember the hot and cold game?) |
2005-10-17T12:39:55-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/10/17/api-keys/#comment-419 |
The problem with the hanging admin was something with pings and has been fixed. | 2005-10-10T11:54:08-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/10/08/well-thats-better/#comment-404 |
Ajay, I'm not seeing any troubles and I'm watching all of the logs. The service seems fine here, maybe it's a connection problem. | 2005-10-08T18:28:53-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/10/08/well-thats-better/#comment-393 |
Just a test. | 2005-10-08T16:20:52-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/09/26/custom-header/#comment-389 |
Haha yeah, me too. Maybe this will hurt the aesthetics of WordPress.com overall. But we give the people what they want! | 2005-09-26T14:12:07-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/09/26/custom-header/#comment-367 |
Me too! | 2005-09-25T17:46:33-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/09/25/shirt-remix/#comment-352 |
Wow, people really don't get it. I just deleted 4 comments. Going to close the comments form now. | 2005-09-16T10:28:27-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/09/14/more-dashboard-experiments/#comment-320 |
You wait! We send out a few invites to the people who signed up on the home page every day. | 2005-09-15T17:34:17-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/09/14/more-dashboard-experiments/#comment-306 |
I think it should be based on the number of times people gasp or laugh when reading a website. Andy, does your code capture that yet? Hurry up! |
2005-09-15T14:01:02-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/09/14/more-dashboard-experiments/#comment-302 |
One meeelion gigahertz! | 2005-09-13T21:53:21-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/09/13/more-server-porn/#comment-288 |
Once again for the people who don't read: If you want an invite put your email in the box on wordpress.com! I'm not sending out invites to anyone I don't know. | 2005-09-13T10:51:11-08:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/09/11/wordpresscom-invites/#comment-277 |
Right now it's pretty weighted toward traffic but we're going be tweaking the "interestingness" of the algorithm in the future. | 2005-09-12T07:13:26+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/09/10/new-dashboard/#comment-259 |
Not too many yet, at this stage it's better for us to keep it smaller rather than larger, even though there has been a lot of interest. | 2005-09-11T19:47:51+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/09/11/wordpresscom-invites/#comment-252 |
Just a few. There are still things we need to work out before getting a ton of people on here. |
2005-09-11T19:09:49+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/09/11/wordpresscom-invites/#comment-250 |
I haven't tried it yet. | 2005-09-10T04:13:56+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/08/19/internet-explorer-schwag/#comment-226 |
Okay the time-based invite system is live. | 2005-09-09T02:27:24+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/09/08/more-invites/#comment-217 |
There is something in the works. | 2005-09-08T18:29:01+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/08/17/a-million-tabs/#comment-212 |
Allergy medicine? Are you allergic to lilacs or something? | 2005-09-08T16:43:26+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/09/08/livesearch/#comment-209 |
Andrew, just to clarify none of your visitors are seeing that bar, it's not for visitors it's for you. | 2005-09-07T04:16:05+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/09/06/admin-bar/#comment-193 |
SkullyFM, I know! That was what miklb pointed me to when he made the original suggestion. I think ours is going in a slightly different direction though. | 2005-09-07T01:10:03+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/09/06/admin-bar/#comment-190 |
Two things we're thinking about adding are "Blogroll this blog" and "Press this" which do what you probably think they do. Derek, not sure what will happen to the sidebar link yet. We also need to make login links more prominent. |
2005-09-06T23:35:51+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/09/06/admin-bar/#comment-187 |
Eduardo, since they share 95% of their codebase almost everything is shared. You can watch the WordPress timeline to see all the action that's going on. | 2005-09-06T22:45:25+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/09/05/a-few-updates/#comment-184 |
Sorry, Internet Explorer isn't supported right now. It should be fixed tomorrow or the next day though, we just need to get in front of a Windows box. | 2005-09-06T06:07:37+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/09/05/a-few-updates/#comment-181 |
Good catch, thanks. | 2005-09-05T19:05:26+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/09/05/a-few-updates/#comment-177 |
Haha, you might want to post something to delete first. :) | 2005-08-31T17:51:27+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/08/31/cool-fade/#comment-149 |
Don't mind the theme, I'm switching it around to test out everything. Safari doesn't (and can't) support the WYSIWYG much at all, and there are a few AJAX things that we're still debugging. |
2005-08-31T04:07:08+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/08/31/safari-support/#comment-144 |
George, are you using WordPress.com? If not why would you want to send us feedback? | 2005-08-29T19:13:42+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/08/27/new-feedback/#comment-136 |
Abdul, your account has been temporarily de-activated for repeatedly posting unsavory material. Please use the feedback form if you have any questions. | 2005-08-27T18:01:16+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/08/27/new-feedback/#comment-129 |
I'm giving away an invite here: http://photomatt.net/2005/08/25/invite-giveaway/ |
2005-08-25T08:16:32+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/08/15/invites/#comment-113 |
Ed, of course not. | 2005-08-23T17:02:06+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/08/19/presentation-feedback/#comment-106 |
Green, it's always good to the latest versions of everything out there, I do it myself every few months. Jay, I'm surprised no one has started a blog yet to track the hair! |
2005-08-22T05:03:11+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/08/19/movable-type-demo/#comment-91 |
So we already rank local categories by how many posts they have, so the categories you use the most are at the top. However WordPress.com has a very fun feature that shows categories that people have used globally across every blog on the system. Right now these are just alphabetical, when I showed Matt the feature he suggested that it order by popularity to increase the matching of tags/categories across blogs. |
2005-08-19T23:20:31+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/08/18/an-idea/#comment-55 |
I didn't see any mention of that, except maybe in the Silicon Beat post: "Also, Mullenweg wants to turn WordPress into a real company, so that users have a place to go -- an entity to hold accountable...more..." What I meant to say was that things like support and service level agreements and all that jazz are very important to businesses and enterprises. That's not terribly interesting to me personally, however. Those people still need someplace to go though, and I'm not sure what that looks like yet. If something that big were announced, we'd definitely make a big deal about it! This is just about getting more people blogging for whom WordPress is inaccessible right now. |
2005-08-19T21:16:17+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/08/19/presentation-feedback/#comment-52 |
Yes, this was the demo. Thanks for responding. :) | 2005-08-19T17:29:01+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/08/19/demo/#comment-48 |
Ask for what? | 2005-08-18T01:18:44+00:00 | Matt | http://matt.blog/2005/08/16/new-servers/#comment-29 |
THIS MACHINE MOCKS FASCISTS
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Thank you! One huge change since last year is that the WordPress.com Business plan (300/yr) now supports custom plugins and themes, so you have access to the entire ecosystem of WordPress, combined with the reliability and scalability of WP.com. John, I hope WP can support your voice and publishing for many years and decades to come. |
2017-10-13T12:43:11-04:00 | Matt | http://whatever.scalzi.com/2017/10/13/my-annual-unsolicited-endorsement-of-wordpress-2017-edition/#comment-841102 |
Sorry for the troubles, we're working on making the process a bit smoother and have also fixed a few bugs already. For folks that say it has the wrong information, you just need to edit your profile (hover over your name in top right, click edit profile) to whatever you want to appear next to your comment, including the URL, name, and image. Thinking of ways to make this more apparent. |
2012-03-21T19:59:35-04:00 | Matt | http://whatever.scalzi.com/2012/03/21/wordpress-apparently-messing-with-commenting-ability/#comment-315554 |
John: Right now it's an all-on or all-off thing, but just like you can moderate or edit comments you can make something be a link instead of a full embed. (Just remove the www from www.youtube.com.) |
2009-04-29T13:43:46-04:00 | Matt | http://whatever.scalzi.com/2009/04/29/obamas-first-100-days-a-complete-and-utter-failure/#comment-143424 |
Videos should be fixed now, sorry for the bug. Is that better? | 2009-04-29T13:23:41-04:00 | Matt | http://whatever.scalzi.com/2009/04/29/obamas-first-100-days-a-complete-and-utter-failure/#comment-143418 |
John, thanks for sharing your story. Sorry the transition wasn't as smooth as it could be --- switchers should have an easier time in the future. Katherine, in 2002 when that blog entry was from the best thing was probably static pages on the hardware available at the time. In the past 6 years, though, we've come a long way. The front page of Yahoo is dynamic. Every Google search is dynamic. Wikipedia, Facebook, WordPress.com, Digg... Dynamic plus caching is the future. Arachne, we released the release candidate on Monday and the response has been great so far. It's rock solid, I'm using it for my own blog. |
2008-03-19T18:37:23-04:00 | Matt | http://whatever.scalzi.com/2008/03/15/wordpress-and-movable-type/#comment-20257 |
Current WordPress News. The Torque News Core is a group of WordPress experts that are part of the WordPress community.
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WORST. ARTICLE. EVAR. 😉 |
2013-06-19 20:26:39 | Matt | https://torquemag.io/2013/06/attitude-adjustment/#comment-15404 |
I don’t know how I missed this — pretty much the best video ever. You should do Jetpack infinite scroll for your homepage, would make it easier to catch up with things when I haven’t been here for a few days, and since your post volume is so high would probably help with pageviews a lot. |
2013-06-13 19:43:22 | Matt | https://torquemag.io/2013/05/things-wpdaily-would-post/#comment-14900 |
Selling our themes outside of WP.com is a new area, but we’re looking forward to expanding our footprint on Creative Market as well as supporting other 100% GPL marketplaces as they come online. |
2013-02-27 00:14:00 | Matt | https://torquemag.io/2013/02/wpcom-premium-creative-market/#comment-12083 |
We’re fully prepared to do that, and last time we went around this with Thesis had engaged the top intellectual property litigator in the country and were building a case and prepared to stick with it for the years it would take and millions of dollars it would cost. The issue doesn’t have a lot of legal precedent because no one has been stubborn enough to stick with a case trying to break the GPL, including huge companies like Cisco, they always just withdraw or settle. |
2013-02-04 19:03:31 | Matt | https://torquemag.io/2013/01/gpl-pearson/#comment-10932 |
Neither Automattic or the Foundation had anything to do with the rules about only promoting 100% GPL stuff on WordPress.org, the guidelines come from WordPress.org. WordCamps inherited those guidelines, though in the past I don’t think it’s been paid attention to much. I don’t remember if I wrote the guidelines or not, but the requirements for the directory being 100% GPL or compatible date back at least 8 years, before either Automattic or the Foundation existed. |
2013-01-29 22:38:37 | Matt | https://torquemag.io/2013/01/theme-clarity/#comment-10902 |
I didn’t mean it that way: when the Thesis stuff was going on Envato took a brave step to force all the PHP in all their WordPress themes to be GPL, and got huge blowback for it on their forums and elsewhere. Their community was very concerned it would hurt their sales, increase piracy, etc. |
2013-01-29 22:31:39 | Matt | https://torquemag.io/2013/01/theme-clarity/#comment-10901 |
I bet many of the best authors and contributors in the WordPress community feel the same as you, which is why offering a GPL option is not just morally correct, but smart business. |
2013-01-29 15:58:21 | Matt | https://torquemag.io/2013/01/theme-clarity/#comment-10887 |
To clarify what may be your confusion — the rules around only promoting things that are 100% GPL on WordPress.org and at WordCamps come from WordPress.org, not Automattic, and they’ve been part of the community there for many years now. It’s also a stance I personally believe and advocate. Automattic, alongside countless other organizations from Microsoft to Adobe, StudioPress to Theme Foundry, also follow WordPress’ guidelines in the matter, and I expect they will continue to in the future. I’m also curious to see the results of the survey, though based on the feedback you guys got when you made the PHP compliant I’m guessing most of your community won’t care about WordPress’ guidelines or being fully GPL. Direct question: Do you plan to offer the GPL option to authors like Jake regardless of the survey results, or only if the majority of the people you survey “vote” for it? |
2013-01-29 15:56:31 | Matt | https://torquemag.io/2013/01/theme-clarity/#comment-10886 |
It is completely your choice to list your theme under ThemeForest, which forces you to break WordPress’ guidelines, or to follow WP’s guidelines and sell your theme yourself or on another marketplace. No one is blacklisted — there’s either following the guidelines we set up for our events and website or not. Chris Pearson could speak at a WC tomorrow if his theme was 100% GPL. Andrew Nacin would have to opt-out of speaking if he chose to violate WC guidelines, whether by licensing parts of a theme under something not GPL compatible. It’s not personal, just a clear set of guidelines that have been published (and working) for years. For some reason Envato feels they can’t offer their authors the ability to choose GPL or other compatible licenses for all their work. I wish they did! |
2013-01-23 18:42:45 | Matt | https://torquemag.io/2013/01/themeforest-wordcamps/#comment-10577 |
No it’s not. Some of the files are GPL-compatible, some of them are not, they’re under a proprietary and restrictive license that doesn’t provide you the same freedoms as the GPL. They *force* you to do this even if as an author you’d rather license the whole thing under the GPL. |
2013-01-23 18:12:56 | Matt | https://torquemag.io/2013/01/org-envato/#comment-10486 |
Open source is about protecting user rights and freedoms, and providing an alternative to software that restrictions those rights and freedoms. There’s nothing that says we’re forced to allow Envato to sponsor or speak at our events just because they sell WordPress themes. There are lots of companies and people who don’t break the WordPress guidelines that would happily take that spot on the program. And these aren’t hard guidelines — even Microsoft follows them, and sponsors tons of WordCamps. So do thousands of other of businesses large and small, comprising thousands of employees and single-person shops. |
2013-01-23 16:58:40 | Matt | https://torquemag.io/2013/01/themeforest-wordcamps/#comment-10562 |
Chris and Siobhan are correct here. |
2013-01-23 16:52:03 | Matt | https://torquemag.io/2013/01/themeforest-wordcamps/#comment-10557 |
Perhaps this comment clears that up? http://www.designcrumbs.com/automatically-blackballed#comment-424 |
2013-01-23 16:50:54 | Matt | https://torquemag.io/2013/01/themeforest-wordcamps/#comment-10556 |
I’m not sure what those sentences you quoted really mean. Tens (if not hundreds) of thousands of developers, designers, artists, and businesses freely choose to license their work under the GPL, in the WordPress community and elsewhere. It’s the most popular open source software license by far. It’s not something they have to protect you against. Envato says you can’t if you want access to their market. Perhaps this is because they think it would mess up the heavy incentives they put in place to list things exclusively with them to prevent new marketplaces from gaining traction — I don’t know. I can’t think of any other commercial reason for them to outright block authors from choosing the GPL for their work, because there are numerous examples of very successful 100% products and businesses. I completely agree with the right to choose with your feet, and your wallet, that’s why I’d love to be able to point to a 100% GPL theme marketplace. (Including ThemeForest if they went that direction.) |
2013-01-23 16:48:22 | Matt | https://torquemag.io/2013/01/themeforest-wordcamps/#comment-10555 |
Correct, their freedom to sell things on ThemeForest while also following the WordPress guidelines, the same community that has created the ecosystem we’re all building on in the first place. If ThemeForest allowed, Jake could set his themes as fully GPL in their directory and be welcome to speak at or sponsor a WordCamp. |
2013-01-23 16:36:22 | Matt | https://torquemag.io/2013/01/themeforest-wordcamps/#comment-10551 |
Many of your authors want to list their themes as 100% GPL because they want to provide their users the same freedom WordPress does. Some, like StudioPress, have pulled their themes because you don’t even allow them that option. You already have multiple types of licenses in your marketplace where it serves your commercial interests. To top it all off, all of the most successful theme companies out there are 100% GPL and their business is booming, so there’s no monetary downside to Envato. Why not allow authors who want to the ability to license their themes as 100% GPL? Give people the choice, they deserve it. |
2013-01-23 15:06:26 | Matt | https://torquemag.io/2013/01/themeforest-wordcamps/#comment-10534 |
utorials about WordPress, blogging, social media, and having your say on the web.
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Thank you Lorelle! | 2013-01-09T14:14:08-07:00 | Matt | https://lorelle.wordpress.com/2013/01/09/happy-birthday-and-anniversary-matt-mullenweg/#comment-974134 |
Those numbers do seem odd. It seems like we've fixed 2-3 vulnerabilities in 2008, no where close to 34. | 2008-04-28T11:45:43-07:00 | Matt | https://lorelle.wordpress.com/2008/04/28/wordpress-security-prevention-reactions-and-scares/#comment-900547 |
I'll be in Austin when you're in San Francisco, maybe next time! | 2008-02-27T13:32:58-07:00 | Matt | https://lorelle.wordpress.com/2008/02/27/blogging-romance-with-lorelle-in-san-francisco/#comment-891874 |
digitalproductsreview, the first hit for "free wordpress themes" is wpsphere.com. If you download a theme there and look in header.php you'll see base64 encoded PHP which effectively puts a backdoor into your server. I rest my case. |
2007-12-11T18:46:41-07:00 | Matt Mullenweg | https://lorelle.wordpress.com/2007/12/10/access-requested-to-the-wordpress-theme-viewer/#comment-807648 |
The best and only recommended way to get yourself "out" of Akismet is to mark yourself as not spam and if the problem persists for more than a day contact support here: http://akismet.com/contact/ Please do not contact Automattic or WordPress.com support, they're different systems. |
2007-09-26T15:43:43-07:00 | Matt | https://lorelle.wordpress.com/2007/09/25/help-akismet-spams-my-own-comments/#comment-634657 |
I would strongly disagree with the suggestion to replace simple PHP template tags with static HTML, I believe it's a case of premature optimization and won't actually cause a noticeable difference in performance. | 2007-09-22T13:12:12-07:00 | Matt | https://lorelle.wordpress.com/2007/09/22/the-3-easiest-ways-to-speed-up-wordpress/#comment-625251 |
Pretty cool. Hopefully now that they're focusing on services they'll look at open sourcing their plugins, which will grow the community (and their business) much faster. | 2007-08-13T22:34:17-07:00 | Matt | https://lorelle.wordpress.com/2007/08/13/announcing-the-first-wordpressmu-consultants-incorporated-subversion/#comment-502970 |
I must admit they do feel a bit long and I usually just skim them. | 2007-07-15T13:58:12-07:00 | Matt | https://lorelle.wordpress.com/2007/07/15/explaining-my-weekly-digest-post/#comment-428316 |
Brilliant. | 2007-01-11T18:33:00-05:00 | Matt | https://lorelle.wordpress.com/2007/01/11/things-i-want-gone-from-the-web-in-2007/#comment-148447 |
By the way, one of the reasons you were in the beta group is because you always give lots of thoughtful feedback, so thanks for taking the time to write this entry. | 2006-12-29T21:32:57-05:00 | Matt | https://lorelle.wordpress.com/2006/12/29/wordpresscom-please-stop-using-snap-preview/#comment-126960 |
Lorelle, I think you should tell us how you really feel. ;) As you already noted, you can turn it off for your blog, and there's also a link on the Snap site to turn it off for every site you ever visit on the web, so even if a site has it enabled you won't see it. Also notice that we're testing this feature, and based on feedback we'll shape how and if we roll it out for real. I'll look into the load times, but with the profiling in Firebug Snap doesn't seem to account for any major difference in your load times, certainly not several times. Your page does load fairly slowly, but it seems to be related to the multitude of images more than anything else. As you said, each request causes latency and for some things, like the 8 translation button images, they might be served just as well with text and save everyone's browser 8 round trips to the server. | 2006-12-29T20:58:13-05:00 | Matt | https://lorelle.wordpress.com/2006/12/29/wordpresscom-please-stop-using-snap-preview/#comment-126928 |
I get a lot of this not because of the links, but people assume I'm personally responsible for every WP blog in the world. It ranges from the ignorant, like Alex quoted, to lawyers, to the FBI. It used to bug me but I've mostly gotten used to it. | 2006-12-22T17:33:49-05:00 | Matt | https://lorelle.wordpress.com/2006/12/22/wrong-thinking-accusing-blogroll-links-not-sploggers/#comment-116502 |
When I need to search my site I just type ?s= and the term. Thanks for the comments! I'll try to tweak the CSS to get more of the header clickable, I kinda cheated with how I'm positioning the links. I'm going to try to make them "pop out" to tell you where you are and I think I'll have to move things around quite a bit to get that to work. | 2006-11-14T07:07:06-05:00 | Matt | https://lorelle.wordpress.com/2006/11/14/matt-mullenweg-gets-new-clothes/#comment-72592 |
School class size. | 2006-11-02T11:09:51-05:00 | Matt | https://lorelle.wordpress.com/2006/11/02/wordpresscom-blogs-now-offer-more-than-35-users-per-blog-for-a-small-fee/#comment-61568 |
Unfortunately a lot of bad folks have started "international" WP sites whose goals are mainly commercial. There are also lots of fights between them, and I can't read either site to tell which are legit, for example Turkey 1, Turkey 2 who have both emailed me complaining about the other. To help this become less confusing, I've been working with folks on setting up official international sites with legit domain names. The first example of this is nl.wordpress.net and their forums. The forum part is easy, if anyone wants to start a new one we can create it in minutes. The sites are a little trickier, but at least we have a little more assurance over the content. If anyone wants to start one, they can contact me. | 2006-09-30T12:03:43-05:00 | Matt | https://lorelle.wordpress.com/2006/09/30/wordpress-help-in-your-language/#comment-45674 |
It's actually bundled with the latest version of the Akismet plugin, just not announced yet. (You heard it here first.) It's already available here on WordPress.com. | 2006-09-27T19:35:06-05:00 | Matt | https://lorelle.wordpress.com/2006/09/27/akismet-kills-50000-comments-spams/#comment-44087 |
You should put the new Akismet widget (neé accessory) in your sidebar. | 2006-09-27T12:11:16-05:00 | Matt | https://lorelle.wordpress.com/2006/09/27/akismet-kills-50000-comments-spams/#comment-43909 |
Just for the sake of history: I think the first MU (when it was called b2++) was blogs.linux.ie. Blogsome.com adapted it next. edublogs actually launched a bit before WP.com too. | 2006-08-26T08:04:22+00:00 | Matt | https://lorelle.wordpress.com/2006/08/26/one-year-anniversary-review-in-the-beginning-wordpress-begot-wordpressmu-begot-wordpresscom/#comment-30997 |
If they simply link to another blog, the PINGBACK will not show up at all. A trackback includes a "payload" with it that would include the first 50 or so characters of the blog entry and the blog title. Trackbacks, unlike pingbacks, are not automatic and I think that if someone manually goes through the trouble of sending a trackback it should be posted. I *think* what you saw is a pingback from someone who protected their blog afterward. If you wanted to link me to an example I could look into it further. |
2006-08-17T20:37:11-05:00 | Matt | https://lorelle.wordpress.com/2006/08/17/the-debate-over-trackbacks-from-private-blogs/#comment-29179 |
You just described a pingback. Pingbacks are not possible on password-protected blogs. Trackbacks are, but trackbacks in WordPress are completely manual. For the situation you describe to have occurred, someone must have linked to you and your blog checked the pingback when the blog had no password, and then password-protected their blog afterward. |
2006-08-17T17:59:54-05:00 | Matt | https://lorelle.wordpress.com/2006/08/17/the-debate-over-trackbacks-from-private-blogs/#comment-29155 |
Thank you very much Lorelle. We'd be nothing without folks like you creating amazing blogs using the canvas we provide. You obviously remember the rockier times --- thanks for sticking with us. | 2006-08-16T17:23:13-05:00 | Matt | https://lorelle.wordpress.com/2006/08/16/happy-birthday-wordpresscom/#comment-28759 |
Hey your site here is looking pretty slick. | 2006-08-09T03:40:25-05:00 | Matt | https://lorelle.wordpress.com/2006/08/06/wordpresscom-custom-css-all-the-styles-for-the-sandbox-theme/#comment-27435 |
Good luck! | 2006-08-07T17:49:21-05:00 | Matt | https://lorelle.wordpress.com/2006/08/07/wordpresscom-blog-remodel-stay-tuned-for-graphic-changes-here/#comment-27031 |
Glad to hear it. :) | 2005-10-23T01:18:13-05:00 | Matt | https://lorelle.wordpress.com/2005/10/21/wordpresscom-users-hit-by-direct-attack-stopped-in-its-tracks/#comment-433 |
Please don't encourage people to use inline styles, it's a terrible practice. There is also no need to "tag" your posts beyond assigning categories, Technorati picks up category values from WordPress. You can create categories on the fly now on the post screen. |
2005-09-13T02:06:47-05:00 | Matt | https://lorelle.wordpress.com/2005/09/11/adding-technorati-tags-to-wordpressmu-sites/#comment-113 |
Wow this blog looks great. | 2005-08-16T16:04:48+00:00 | Matt | https://lorelle.wordpress.com/2005/08/16/hello-world/#comment-2 |
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Great set of interviews, really enjoyed these. | 2012-12-13T07:10:46-08:00 | Matt | http://gigaom.com/2012/12/11/bill-gurley/#comment-1250973 |
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Great set of interviews, really enjoyed these. |
2012-12-13 15:10:46 | Matt | https://gigaom.com/2012/12/11/bill-gurley/#comment-1250973 |
Bobbie, thanks for covering this. I’ve written a follow-up post that expands on the idea of a radically simplified WordPress a bit: |
2012-05-24 00:06:55 | Matt | https://gigaom.com/2012/05/23/simple-wordpress-mobile-matt-mullenweg/#comment-1436096 |
This is so cool. |
2010-11-15 16:53:11 | Matt | https://gigaom.com/2010/11/15/amazon-gets-graphic-with-cloud-gpu-instances/#comment-512225 |
Interesting points — I hadn’t thought of that. I (obviously) am a big fan of hosted service running GPL code model, as that is how WordPress and WordPress.com work. I’ll take another look at Voxeo. |
2010-06-16 17:08:57 | Matt | https://gigaom.com/2010/06/15/openvbx/#comment-254784 |
This is incredibly sweet. Twilio also has the easiest API I’ve played with in the past few years. I wish I could have caught their angel round. |
2010-06-15 16:06:38 | Matt | https://gigaom.com/2010/06/15/openvbx/#comment-254771 |
Your disclosure is technically wrong: Automattic makes WordPress.com, not WordPress(.org). As for your posts being lost — that sucks! Did you check the drafts on the blog? WP auto-saves pretty frequently to the server, so even if your entire computer crashes the post should be saved to the server. |
2010-02-12 21:31:23 | Matt | https://gigaom.com/2010/02/12/this-week-in-mobile-tech-manor-75-little-things/#comment-433656 |
We (WordPress.com) try our best to be very careful when applying sweeping DMCA requests. I would encourage any music bloggers that got shut down to try out WordPress.com. Spend $15 on a domain so you ultimately have control over your domain and can move your content (we have full import and export) without losing your audience. |
2010-02-11 19:23:50 | Matt | https://gigaom.com/2010/02/11/google-is-being-evil-music-bloggers-say/#comment-239984 |
Sweetcron has been discontinued by its developer, you’ll notice it hasn’t had any updates since March ’09. The developer posted about it here: |
2009-12-30 04:14:00 | Matt | https://gigaom.com/2009/12/21/8-free-offbeat-open-source-social-tools/#comment-233902 |
Muchos gracias. |
2009-11-18 02:45:51 | Matt | https://gigaom.com/2009/11/17/microsofts-future-lies-in-software-and-data/#comment-230593 |
Mullenweg, not Mullenwag please! :) |
2009-11-18 01:32:35 | Matt | https://gigaom.com/2009/11/17/microsofts-future-lies-in-software-and-data/#comment-230591 |
Food for thought, and for late-night coding sessions. :) |
2009-08-14 07:39:31 | Matt | https://gigaom.com/2009/08/13/the-evolution-of-blogging/#comment-221050 |
It has nothing to do with cost, but with value provided. You link to Wall Street Journal, but a better example would be GigaOM Pro. It’ll do well because regardless of its costs to produce it will generate its audience far more money than it costs them. |
2009-06-14 14:27:50 | Matt | https://gigaom.com/2009/06/14/microeconomics-of-the-consumer-web/#comment-214017 |
Considering you say that there’s a lack of portability a paragraph later, I’m not sure what this means: “But thanks to data exchange standards like XML, he said via chat during the webinar, interoperability is in better shape now.” |
2009-02-20 15:47:26 | Matt | https://gigaom.com/2009/02/19/cloud-computing-is-a-tool-not-a-strategy/#comment-161678 |
I have a lot more confidence in a service (like Github) which openly says they back things up to Amazon S3, because then I know as a failsafe there is something external and 100% reliable that can save you when the worst case scenario happens. |
2009-01-30 22:43:58 | Matt | https://gigaom.com/2009/01/30/bookmarking-service-magnolia-suffers-massive-outage-data-lost/#comment-159382 |
Fantastic news. :) Congrats to Paul and Om. |
2008-09-04 04:24:35 | Matt | https://gigaom.com/2008/09/02/we-have-a-new-ceo/#comment-146030 |
Why we’re blocked in Turkey had nothing to do with Ataturk, it was because of an activist called Adnan Oktar: http://wordpress.com/blog/2007/08/19/why-were-blocked-in-turkey/ Regardless, very China-like internet behaviour for a government seeking entry into the EU. |
2008-03-25 12:31:17 | Matt | https://gigaom.com/2008/03/24/breaking-widget-maker-slide-banned-in-turkey/#comment-196909 |
Any link to source? |
2008-01-15 19:13:18 | Matt Mullenweg | https://gigaom.com/2008/01/14/december-comscore-data-leaves-myspace-in-the-cold/#comment-190958 |
I would bring avatars back, especially since WP.com is adding Gravatar support soon. It brings back the community to your comments. |
2007-11-24 18:10:05 | Matt | https://gigaom.com/2007/11/23/introducing-the-new-look-gigaom/comment-page-2/#comment-185926 |
Yes! |
2007-08-17 20:24:58 | Matt | https://gigaom.com/2007/08/17/open-thread-did-skype-outage-ko-your-work/#comment-178058 |
Hot diggity. |
2007-07-13 20:57:22 | Matt | https://gigaom.com/2007/07/13/video-showdown-daft-music-videos/#comment-448346 |
It’s an honor. :) |
2006-12-17 21:22:43 | Matt | https://gigaom.com/2006/12/17/how-ev-dave-the-trotts-matt-changed-my-life/#comment-130129 |
AOL Transit Data, NTT, Savvis, Sprint, AboveNet? |
2006-10-18 18:32:13 | Matt | https://gigaom.com/2006/10/17/level3-broadwing/#comment-126157 |
Just a correction, Automattic doesn’t own Ping-o-Matic, they’re separate entities. |
2006-10-08 10:20:41 | Matt | https://gigaom.com/2006/10/05/got-ping/#comment-125410 |
Ah, unfortunately many of the flash popups only seem to work in IE. |
2006-09-25 08:29:27 | Matt | https://gigaom.com/2006/09/25/ring-in-the-grandcentral/#comment-124706 |
This is really cool, just signed up and I’ll give it a run for its money. |
2006-09-25 08:18:20 | Matt | https://gigaom.com/2006/09/25/ring-in-the-grandcentral/#comment-124705 |
I would love for them to allow something a little more direct. |
2006-01-31 02:47:54 | Matt | https://gigaom.com/2006/01/30/how-to-sync-yahoo-pim-ical-address-book/#comment-113910 |
I blogged about Toni’s move here: |
2006-01-12 18:19:24 | Matt | https://gigaom.com/2006/01/11/automattic-wordpress/#comment-113172 |
We’ve been dealing with these issues quite closely with Akismet and WordPress.com. The best advice I can give someone starting from scratch is to design for federated data if possible with your application. This is the single best decision we made with WP.com. Second, high quality hardware and load balancing setups are so cheap these days that it’s really criminal not to invest in it if you care about your users. I would never want to be running an app where users didn’t care if it was down for a couple of minutes a day, or slow. We’ve made mistakes, but you don’t have to: replicate your database, backup several times a day, always have a hot spare, keep DNS timeouts low, and TEST TEST TEST. There are open source tools today that do the exact same thing the 50k+ load balancers do. I’m on a budget, but I’m incredibly thankful that (a) so many users want to use our service that scalability is something to worry about and (b) we’ve invested with heavy spikes and growth in mind. A few months ago if a hard drive burned out the service just would have been down, likely for at least half a day. When it happened a few days ago it just meant a slowdown until we were able to shift our application load. |
2005-12-07 08:08:38 | Matt | https://gigaom.com/2005/12/06/even-in-web-20-scale-size-matter/#comment-111469 |
Wow that’s gorgeous. |
2005-11-08 06:55:00 | Matt | https://gigaom.com/2005/11/07/nokia-8801-the-porsche-of-phones/#comment-110236 |
Happy birthday. Here’s to many more. :) |
2005-09-30 18:31:08 | Matt | https://gigaom.com/2005/09/29/taking-rest-of-the-day-off/comment-page-2/#comment-108551 |
It appears to be custom. |
2005-05-21 18:39:49 | Matt | https://gigaom.com/2005/05/21/skype-blogs/#comment-103410 |
LimeWire has been around for a while, I think it’s just the first week on that list. LimeWire operates on the Gnutella network. |
2005-05-18 01:21:16 | Matt | https://gigaom.com/2005/05/17/lime-wire-the-next-kazaa/#comment-103257 |
I would have to say this is pretty off the mark, technically. The size of the internet and the domain name space has doubled many times over without putting any particular stress on the DNS system. What is a concern is exploits like DNS poisoning and coodinated DDoS attacks on the root servers. |
2005-05-11 20:24:11 | Matt | https://gigaom.com/2005/05/11/the-dangers-of-a-stressed-out-overworked-dns/#comment-103052 |
What makes it even more unique is that I saw Maroon 5 yesterday. Trippy! |
2005-05-06 18:27:19 | Matt | https://gigaom.com/2005/05/05/quadruple-5555s/#comment-102665 |
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Let us know your theme, if it's a publicly available one maybe we can help the author (and you) update it to use the proper template tags for comments. | 2012-08-25T02:17:12+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/08/23/jetpack-1-7-custom-css/#comment-5160 |
Maybe there could be a plugin for Jetpack to add Russian services to sharing. | 2012-08-11T23:38:55+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/08/02/jetpack-1-6-retina-and-pinterest/#comment-3766 |
We're looking at making that faster, or even invisible. | 2012-08-03T19:14:06+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/08/02/jetpack-1-6-retina-and-pinterest/#comment-3173 |
Yes -- a fix was released yesterday in 1.6.1, have you had a chance to try it out yet, and did it solve your issue? | 2012-08-03T17:18:33+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/08/02/jetpack-1-6-retina-and-pinterest/#comment-3157 |
I agree that would be slick. | 2012-08-03T03:31:10+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/07/13/jetpack-1-5-with-carousel/#comment-3072 |
The update also breaks the cache on CSS, so should address this as well. | 2012-08-03T03:23:25+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/08/02/jetpack-1-6-retina-and-pinterest/#comment-3070 |
1.6.1 is now in the directory and fixes this issue -- thank you so much for reporting it. | 2012-08-03T03:21:19+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/08/02/jetpack-1-6-retina-and-pinterest/#comment-3069 |
This is a bug that can affect a combination of certain buttons and non-English locales -- we're pushing out a fix right away. | 2012-08-03T01:28:57+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/08/02/jetpack-1-6-retina-and-pinterest/#comment-3061 |
Try clearing your cache and reloading. | 2012-08-03T00:20:34+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/08/02/jetpack-1-6-retina-and-pinterest/#comment-3052 |
Someday, over the rainbow. | 2012-08-03T00:20:09+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/08/02/jetpack-1-6-retina-and-pinterest/#comment-3051 |
Sometimes we will still ship things on by default, like the Retina updates, but it's a feature by feature call. | 2012-08-03T00:19:49+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/08/02/jetpack-1-6-retina-and-pinterest/#comment-3050 |
A comment after you said they just needed to reload and break the cache -- maybe try that? | 2012-08-03T00:14:56+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/08/02/jetpack-1-6-retina-and-pinterest/#comment-3049 |
I think that users will become more and more comfortable with the Jetpack branding over time. | 2012-08-01T20:38:48+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/08/01/jetpack-doubles-downloads/#comment-2984 |
You can turn to support. :) Email us at support@jetpack.me. | 2012-08-01T20:18:48+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/08/01/jetpack-doubles-downloads/#comment-2982 |
That's the plan -- is there anything in particular you're looking for from a future release? | 2012-08-01T19:18:57+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/08/01/jetpack-doubles-downloads/#comment-2981 |
You can email support@jetpack.me. | 2012-07-21T18:25:55+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/07/19/mind-rating-jetpack/#comment-2756 |
It needs to be translate on the WordPress.com side of things, which you can do here -- http://translate.wordpress.com/projects | 2012-07-21T18:25:28+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2011/11/29/how-to-use-email-subscriptions-in-jetpack-1-2/#comment-2755 |
That's probably because your theme doesn't use WP's comment_form() API -- could you try it with a different theme? |
2012-07-21T18:24:55+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/06/14/jetpack-comments-now-available/#comment-2754 |
Click Learn More, then Deactivate. | 2012-07-21T18:23:38+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/07/13/jetpack-1-5-with-carousel/#comment-2753 |
That's probably a better question for the W3 guys, there's nothing inherit in our JS that shouldn't work with minification. | 2012-07-21T18:22:58+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/07/13/jetpack-1-5-with-carousel/#comment-2752 |
We're probably going to make that OS-aware, so it goes on the right or left depending on the conventions of your operating system. | 2012-07-21T18:22:27+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/07/13/jetpack-1-5-with-carousel/#comment-2751 |
1. It should work for both. 2. I believe it respects the setting of the parent post. |
2012-07-21T18:21:35+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/07/13/jetpack-1-5-with-carousel/#comment-2750 |
That's the Jetpack Comments module. | 2012-07-21T18:20:37+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/07/13/jetpack-1-5-with-carousel/#comment-2748 |
That's the default for now. | 2012-07-21T18:20:19+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/07/13/jetpack-1-5-with-carousel/#comment-2747 |
We definitely don't want to crash your site either -- if you can get us any further information about it we'd be happy to fix it. I haven't heard any other reports like that. | 2012-07-21T18:19:19+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/07/19/mind-rating-jetpack/#comment-2745 |
I haven't heard any reports of that -- have you debugged it with your host to see what's causing the problem? The benefit of Jetpack is most of the "heavy" stuff it does is not on your server at all. | 2012-07-21T15:37:25+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/07/19/mind-rating-jetpack/#comment-2736 |
On the Jeptack page, click Learn More and then the button turns into Deactivate. | 2012-07-21T15:25:10+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/07/13/jetpack-1-5-with-carousel/#comment-2734 |
That's a good point, though having a second step would be confusing for users who upgrade to get new stuff. (Like if you upgraded your phone and then had to go to settings to get all the new features you bought the phone for in the first place.) Our goal there is very much to make it the easiest and most hassle-free for the biggest number of people. The contact form conflict we did not anticipate, otherwise we would have absolutely made it off-by-default. | 2012-07-20T13:04:12+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/07/19/mind-rating-jetpack/#comment-2689 |
I hadn't seen that before, it has some misconceptions that I'll try to clean up in the comments there. | 2012-07-20T00:14:52+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/07/19/mind-rating-jetpack/#comment-2675 |
You can look at the plans for WordPress 3.5 and be confident that's not the case. There are naturally things that are going to happen on the core side, like improvements to media uploading and post layout tools, and naturally things that will happen on the Jetpack side, like anything that integrates with a third-party commercial service or requires systems power beyond what's available on shared hosts. | 2012-07-19T23:32:55+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/07/19/mind-rating-jetpack/#comment-2674 |
Sure you do, especially to do it well, to wit:
Subscriptions: We are sending out over five million emails per day -- try that on your regular host with mail() and they'll shut you down in a heartbeat. We provide users an option to receive subscriptions to several blogs as part of daily or weekly digest, or read it on the WP.com web interface. Finally because we're at scale we're able to work on deliverability at a level that usually only paid services do. We're a third-party so both users and other service providers trust us more.
Stats: Doing stats locally either requires a database write for every page load, which is hugely inefficient and banned by most shared hosts, or processing log files at some interval, which is taxing on a shared server and difficult to configure and run especially across heterogenous environments. We can provide near-real-time constantly improving stats with zero load on your server, and because we do it for billions of pageviews (about 2B last week alone) we do it super-quickly without slowing down your visitors.
Latex: Can be run locally, but again it require specific server configuration that is beyond the reach of most people and the configuration abilities on most shared hosts. In addition, there would be a huge load overhead to do it dynamically as we do, which allows for on-demand configuration of the color and size of the formulas in addition to processing the Latex itself.
Spell checking: WordPress actually has built-in spell-checking, ours is just way better because above and beyond an aspell it can look at he context of words, style guides, and grammar checking. You can run the server yourself because we open sourced it, but the English language model requires several gigabytes of memory to run, which is why it's not feasible to ask everyone to do that locally. |
2012-07-19T23:30:28+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/07/19/mind-rating-jetpack/#comment-2673 |
Thank you! That's one of our goals -- to have modern and well-integrated alternatives to the hodgepodge of often-incompatible solutions out there. | 2012-07-19T23:14:43+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/07/19/mind-rating-jetpack/#comment-2671 |
I don't know what "abonements" are, but of the 14 features promoted in Jetpack right now, 10 of them rely on something intrinsic to WP.com (or in the case of Carousel, will be enhanced by soon), and 1 of them, Sharing, is done as a service (from AddThis, Sharethis) in the popular alternatives. The vast majority of the big features planned tie into WP.com and aren't feasible as standalone code. You are correct that the contact form, shortcodes, and sidebar widgets don't rely on anything in our cloud. (Though the contact form uses Akismet if it's available.) We provide these to unify the experience people have on WP.com, and if any were wanted by the core team for inclusion we'd happily donate the code (not that they'd need to ask, it's all GPL). Also as I noted in a previous comment, there are numerous standalone alternative plugins for those three things, so there's nothing forcing you to use Jetpack if you don't like the idea of having a free WordPress.com account. |
2012-07-19T23:11:26+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/07/19/mind-rating-jetpack/#comment-2669 |
The vast majority of the value in Jetpack comes from the things that require a connection to WP.com to work, including wp.me shortlinks obviously. Other stuff like widgets are standalone, but also easily findable outside of Jetpack from other developers or from plugins we've released ourselves, so there's nothing forcing you to use Jetpack if you don't need stats, shortlinks, subscriptions, comments, Gravatars, spelling and grammar checking, Latex, or the other things that rely on the cloud. | 2012-07-19T23:04:32+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/07/19/mind-rating-jetpack/#comment-2668 |
None yet -- we don't pre-announce these sorts of things. | 2012-07-19T19:01:02+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/07/13/jetpack-1-5-with-carousel/#comment-2644 |
We don't have single image support -- that's correct. If you want both, you should use something else until we do. | 2012-07-19T17:33:16+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/07/13/jetpack-1-5-with-carousel/#comment-2641 |
It shortcuts them -- they're still there and work but most users won't see them anymore because they'll get the pop-up. | 2012-07-18T14:32:14+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/07/13/jetpack-1-5-with-carousel/#comment-2613 |
It should, for that image. | 2012-07-18T03:43:27+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/07/13/jetpack-1-5-with-carousel/#comment-2602 |
Try that, and let me know what happens. | 2012-07-15T21:50:19+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/07/13/jetpack-1-5-with-carousel/#comment-2513 |
They appear to do the same thing -- why would you want both? | 2012-07-14T04:13:01+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/07/13/jetpack-1-5-with-carousel/#comment-2447 |
I haven't heard of that -- probably best to contact support and see if they can help you. | 2012-07-14T04:11:49+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/06/14/jetpack-comments-now-available/#comment-2446 |
Good idea! | 2012-07-14T04:09:36+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/07/13/jetpack-1-5-with-carousel/#comment-2444 |
We can't recreate any Chrome issues on any OS or version we've tried so far -- if you can send us version numbers and a link to the page that's not working. I'm not familiar with Highslide, so not sure if it will work with it or not. You can try it, worst comes to worst you just deactivate the module. |
2012-07-13T23:08:22+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/07/13/jetpack-1-5-with-carousel/#comment-2433 |
Go to the Jetpack config screen in your admin, and make sure the module is turned on. | 2012-07-13T22:40:14+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2012/07/13/jetpack-1-5-with-carousel/#comment-2430 |
Jetpack stats by their nature are a third-party tracking code, and the entire thing is covered by our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. We've been using Quantcast to get some additional information on uniques that it's hard for us to calculate, and we'll probably add a note about that to the next release just to be transparent even though it's covered by our privacy policy already. | 2011-03-19T16:03:52+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2011/03/19/jetpack-1-1-1-is-here/#comment-356 |
I think it's a cool idea but not currently on the roadmap. | 2011-03-19T05:42:57+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2011/03/09/blast-off/#comment-350 |
How are people supposed to know if they like your post or not if they haven't read it yet? :) | 2011-03-19T05:29:06+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2011/03/19/jetpack-1-1-1-is-here/#comment-349 |
You also have to keep in mind that a huge percentage of Jetpack's new users are getting the plugin auto-activated by their host on install, and we didn't want to turn on any features until they had taken a step to activate Jetpack. | 2011-03-10T23:32:03+00:00 | Matt | http://jetpack.com/2011/03/09/blast-off/#comment-250 |
Brain candy for Happy Mutants
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Welcome to the WordPress family! :) |
2011-07-24T22:32:00 | Matt Mullenweg | https://boingboing.net/2011/07/24/bb-gets-wordpress-disqus-new-machines.html#comment-1171828 |
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I posted my photos from the event, if you’d like to use a few more: |
2010-11-02 19:32:33 | Matt | https://techcrunch.com/2010/11/02/f-ounders-becomes-an-overnight-must-attend-as-the-european-startup-circuit-accelerates/#comment-396336 |
I agree, here are my thoughts on the same subject, written as a how-to: |
2009-08-27 09:26:49 | Matt | https://techcrunch.com/2009/08/27/echo-wont-kill-comments-theyre-already-dead/#comment-363075 |
Just another WordPress.com weblog
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First with my WP.com account, the others were on my ID account: http://intensedebate.com/people/photomatt | 2010-03-04T13:49:48+00:00 | matt | http://blog.intensedebate.com/2010/03/03/wordpress-auto-login/#comment-13828 |
I'm really excited this launched, this should really increase interaction on people's blogs. | 2010-03-03T23:18:48+00:00 | matt | http://blog.intensedebate.com/2010/03/03/wordpress-auto-login/#comment-13794 |
Would be cool to see before/after screenshots on a post like this. | 2009-10-09T07:07:24+00:00 | photomatt | http://blog.intensedebate.com/2009/10/06/blog-account-pages-and-admin-panel-redesign/#comment-11495 |
Nice post! I'm also excited about this feature. | 2009-10-09T06:30:50+00:00 | photomatt | http://blog.intensedebate.com/2009/10/08/after-the-deadline-intensedebate-plugin/#comment-11494 |
Yep, that's similar to what I was thinking. If you have to have them, at least hide them behind a link that 99% of people aren't going to click. | 2009-09-01T18:52:20+00:00 | photomatt | http://blog.intensedebate.com/2009/09/01/navigating-your-comments/#comment-10422 |
I'm most excited about SyncRepair. :) | 2009-08-20T23:09:27+00:00 | photomatt | http://blog.intensedebate.com/2009/08/20/coming-soon-to-an-intensedebate-comment-section-near-you/#comment-8532 |
Nice job guys. | 2009-07-08T21:43:50+00:00 | photomatt | http://blog.intensedebate.com/2009/07/08/intensedebate-comments-twitter-sign-in-tweet-this/#comment-6471 |
Spatial Computing Catalyst 👓
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Oh goodness. :) | 2010-02-09T03:49:00-05:00 | Matt | http://scobleizer.blog/2010/02/09/why-google-wont-give-twitter-or-facebook-a-buzz-cut-tomorrow/#comment-408146 |
I do recall him saying something like that, but it was in the context of a platform with equal adoption.I agree it's a chicken and egg thing, but I know that as an iPhone app maker we don't feel particularly loyal to the iPhone and as new platforms pop up and become popular of course we're porting our app to them. To us it's just another means of distribution and we'll invest wherever there are enough users. | 2009-11-22T21:14:24-05:00 | Matt | http://scobleizer.blog/2009/11/17/ray-ozzie-is-wrong-about-smartphone-apps/#comment-404986 |
I was there for the question and answer and I don't know if that article is a fair characterization. His answer, in my opinion, was that the majority of these apps are developed by outside consultants for a reasonable amount of money for a business, say 50k. These apps are "not Office type of complexity" and the company has no particular loyalty to any one platform, they'll port to wherever the benefit in number of users outweighs the cost. So it wasn't a denial that apps are an important differentiation in platforms today, which he said himself, but given an open-enough platform (he said Windows Phone would be more like Windows in term of running anything, no arbitrary process like Apple) developers will follow users, and they hope to lower the barrier of porting through things like Silverlight on mobile. I guess that more nuanced view doesn't get the traffic though. :) |
2009-11-17T23:20:00+00:00 | Matt | http://scobleizer.blog/2009/11/17/ray-ozzie-is-wrong-about-smartphone-apps/#comment-404991 |
On the WordPress site I've written a much longer response to this, if you guys could spread the link I'd appreciate it:http://wordpress.org/development/2009/09/keep-w...The more people who stay up to date the better place the web is. | 2009-09-05T15:19:15-05:00 | Matt | http://scobleizer.blog/2009/09/05/i-dont-feel-safe-with-wordpress-hackers-broke-in-and-took-things/#comment-402088 |
This looks really good. | 2008-05-01T08:20:00+00:00 | Matt | http://scobleizer.blog/2008/04/30/ive-redesigned/#comment-371022 |
This looks really good. | 2008-05-01T01:20:57-07:00 | Matt | http://scobleizer.blog/2008/04/30/ive-redesigned/#comment-370856 |
"You’re blog is stored on Wordpress.com rather than using the amazing Wordpress software on your own hosted site. If you don’t host it, IMO, you don’t own it." If Scoble wanted to move blog software, or move to his own host, a complete XML export of all his posts, comments, categories, tags... all his data is one click away. All his permalinks will still work. This in addition to the XML-RPC and Atom APIs that WordPress.com supports. |
2008-01-05T08:51:00+00:00 | Matt Mullenweg | http://scobleizer.blog/2008/01/04/erased/#comment-356774 |
"You’re blog is stored on Wordpress.com rather than using the amazing Wordpress software on your own hosted site. If you don’t host it, IMO, you don’t own it." If Scoble wanted to move blog software, or move to his own host, a complete XML export of all his posts, comments, categories, tags... all his data is one click away. All his permalinks will still work. This in addition to the XML-RPC and Atom APIs that WordPress.com supports. |
2008-01-05T01:51:54-07:00 | Matt Mullenweg | http://scobleizer.blog/2008/01/04/erased/#comment-356610 |
Robert, Paul Querna at Bloglines pointed out a bug in how we're doing stats tracking in the feed that's causing this problem. We're getting it fixed up on the WordPress.com-side right away. It was a problem we introduced, not Bloglines, who's just working as they have for years now. | 2007-12-28T09:00:00+00:00 | Matt Mullenweg | http://scobleizer.blog/2007/12/27/bloglines-sucks-2/#comment-354910 |
Robert, Paul Querna at Bloglines pointed out a bug in how we're doing stats tracking in the feed that's causing this problem. We're getting it fixed up on the WordPress.com-side right away. It was a problem we introduced, not Bloglines, who's just working as they have for years now. | 2007-12-28T02:00:07-07:00 | Matt Mullenweg | http://scobleizer.blog/2007/12/27/bloglines-sucks-2/#comment-354879 |
:) | 2007-12-23T18:26:00+00:00 | Matt Mullenweg | http://scobleizer.blog/2007/12/23/did-ya-notice-in-the-comments/#comment-353705 |
:) | 2007-12-23T11:26:07-07:00 | Matt Mullenweg | http://scobleizer.blog/2007/12/23/did-ya-notice-in-the-comments/#comment-353690 |
"Although, I just realized that WP stats bases it’s “overall” hits on post clicks and not based on unique visitors (like Google analytics)." Our pageview numbers map very closely to external services like Google Analytics and Quantcast because we all use similar methods to count, but you're correct that we don't track uniques. |
2007-10-10T17:12:00+00:00 | Matt | http://scobleizer.blog/2007/10/10/my-stats-from-a-few-minutes-ago/#comment-341922 |
"Although, I just realized that WP stats bases it’s “overall” hits on post clicks and not based on unique visitors (like Google analytics)." Our pageview numbers map very closely to external services like Google Analytics and Quantcast because we all use similar methods to count, but you're correct that we don't track uniques. |
2007-10-10T10:12:03-07:00 | Matt | http://scobleizer.blog/2007/10/10/my-stats-from-a-few-minutes-ago/#comment-341895 |
Thanks for the kind comments everyone. "It would be really interesting to see some stats on the last login time of those 1 million users." This is true, activity is trickier to measure, but I'm fine making anything we track public, we really don't have anything to hide. We recently started tracking logins and that seems to be about 531k a week. The "million" number isn't users though, which we have about 1.1 million of, but public blogs. Activity is different with blogs because even if one doesn't get an update, they still often get traffic and comments. Is that active? I'm not sure. To me the most interesting activity metrics are around posts, comments, and uploads, and we make each of those publicly available. "And indeed they do, and eternally decry 3rd party stats, and while 3rd party stats aren’t perfect, and sometimes hard to trust, I trust self-directed stats even less." I'm fine with third-party stats, there are even some publicly available on us at Quantcast - http://quantcast.com/wordpress.com . We check our internal stat numbers against Google Analytics to make sure nothing is broken, and that's what we publish. "You have X many millions from VC. You want an excuse to throw a party that you can fully stick at the investor money." Unfortunately we're fairly frugal in that regard. This is the first WordPress party we've had in two years, and we're doing it on a Monday night so there are no bar minimums and we don't have to pay anything to use the venue. And it's a dive bar. :) | 2007-05-21T23:16:00+00:00 | Matt | http://scobleizer.blog/2007/05/20/congrats-to-wordpresscom-on-a-million/#comment-313816 |
Thanks for the kind comments everyone. "It would be really interesting to see some stats on the last login time of those 1 million users." This is true, activity is trickier to measure, but I'm fine making anything we track public, we really don't have anything to hide. We recently started tracking logins and that seems to be about 531k a week. The "million" number isn't users though, which we have about 1.1 million of, but public blogs. Activity is different with blogs because even if one doesn't get an update, they still often get traffic and comments. Is that active? I'm not sure. To me the most interesting activity metrics are around posts, comments, and uploads, and we make each of those publicly available. "And indeed they do, and eternally decry 3rd party stats, and while 3rd party stats aren’t perfect, and sometimes hard to trust, I trust self-directed stats even less." I'm fine with third-party stats, there are even some publicly available on us at Quantcast - http://quantcast.com/wordpress.com . We check our internal stat numbers against Google Analytics to make sure nothing is broken, and that's what we publish. "You have X many millions from VC. You want an excuse to throw a party that you can fully stick at the investor money." Unfortunately we're fairly frugal in that regard. This is the first WordPress party we've had in two years, and we're doing it on a Monday night so there are no bar minimums and we don't have to pay anything to use the venue. And it's a dive bar. :) | 2007-05-21T16:16:21-07:00 | Matt | http://scobleizer.blog/2007/05/20/congrats-to-wordpresscom-on-a-million/#comment-313800 |
I actually appreciate a lot how fast the design loads, I find myself reading more pages on the site vs RSS. The speed of the server doesn't matter if it's loading a ton of CSS and JS or relying on slow third party widgets. | 2007-04-26T08:44:00+00:00 | Matt | http://scobleizer.blog/2007/04/25/my-blogs-design/#comment-309606 |
I actually appreciate a lot how fast the design loads, I find myself reading more pages on the site vs RSS. The speed of the server doesn't matter if it's loading a ton of CSS and JS or relying on slow third party widgets. | 2007-04-26T01:44:24-07:00 | Matt | http://scobleizer.blog/2007/04/25/my-blogs-design/#comment-309596 |
"I am pretty sure the bigger spam outfits can detect which plugins are being used and specifically target those running Akismet." How would they do that? If they could detect Akismet, which I don't know how they'd do reliably, in theory they should avoid those blogs to keep Akismet from learning their techniques. |
2007-04-23T09:56:00+00:00 | Matt | http://scobleizer.blog/2007/04/22/thank-you-akismet-2/#comment-308777 |
"I am pretty sure the bigger spam outfits can detect which plugins are being used and specifically target those running Akismet." How would they do that? If they could detect Akismet, which I don't know how they'd do reliably, in theory they should avoid those blogs to keep Akismet from learning their techniques. |
2007-04-23T02:56:30-07:00 | Matt | http://scobleizer.blog/2007/04/22/thank-you-akismet-2/#comment-308764 |
I'm not sure why, but spam is incredibly spiky, check out some of the peaks on this graph: http://akismet.com/stats/ I suspect it's from when they're able to bring new botnets online. Akismet isn't perfect, but it's made infinitely better by all the people using it and helping it learn from its mistakes, so thank you for using it. :) | 2007-04-22T23:10:00+00:00 | Matt | http://scobleizer.blog/2007/04/22/thank-you-akismet-2/#comment-308774 |
I'm not sure why, but spam is incredibly spiky, check out some of the peaks on this graph: http://akismet.com/stats/ I suspect it's from when they're able to bring new botnets online. Akismet isn't perfect, but it's made infinitely better by all the people using it and helping it learn from its mistakes, so thank you for using it. :) | 2007-04-22T16:10:21-07:00 | Matt | http://scobleizer.blog/2007/04/22/thank-you-akismet-2/#comment-308761 |
Supporting the WordPress community since 2010.
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This’ll be the page where we collect donations and talk about the plans for them: http://wordpressfoundation.org/donate/ But it’s not quite ready yet. |
2010-01-26 12:41:32 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wordpressfoundation.org/2010/getting-off-the-ground/#comment-212 |
You hit the key points: trademarks and centralized community resources. |
2010-01-26 12:33:57 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wordpressfoundation.org/2010/getting-off-the-ground/#comment-211 |
Copyright is maintained by the original contributors of code, and licensed under the license of WordPress. (Which makes it highly unlikely we will ever change licenses.) |
2010-01-25 00:33:22 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wordpressfoundation.org/2010/getting-off-the-ground/#comment-177 |
Good question — I don’t really understand the major changes in v3 enough to comment intelligently. Hopefully I’ll figure it out. |
2010-01-24 18:50:25 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wordpressfoundation.org/2010/getting-off-the-ground/#comment-171 |
I’m not sure if I understand — we’re bringing MU in Core because it’ll become a lot better as a result. It has been relatively neglected when compared to core and we want to bring it up to WP standards and open up MU functionality to a much wider audience as just another feature of WordPress. The merge is ongoing, however, and if you’d like to help out please join in the discussion on Trac. |
2010-01-24 18:49:36 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wordpressfoundation.org/2010/getting-off-the-ground/#comment-170 |
Today there’s not that much, but some opportunities should open up soon and we’ll post about them to this blog, so subscribing is the best bet. |
2010-01-24 18:44:42 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wordpressfoundation.org/2010/getting-off-the-ground/#comment-169 |
All good questions! Look for more in future blog posts, but the short answer is that the Foundation is a contributing organization, not a governance organization. “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” Because of the bureaucracy inherit in a non-profit, we’re trying to keep the Foundation narrow and laser-focused on a few key areas where it can have a major impact. Direction ais being driven by me, and will be probably until I get old and/or senile. |
2010-01-22 19:37:28 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wordpressfoundation.org/2010/getting-off-the-ground/#comment-113 |
No plans for that currently, though it is a possibility someday but for now it’s easiest to have the website separate and on its current path. The Foundation is going to focus largely this year on education and dissemination of the best learning material. |
2010-01-22 19:03:29 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wordpressfoundation.org/2010/getting-off-the-ground/#comment-111 |
We will ensure that WordPress supports whatever the most robust and widely available database of its time is, with easy migration through the WXR format. |
2010-01-22 19:01:19 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wordpressfoundation.org/2010/getting-off-the-ground/#comment-110 |
It’s a Wordle created by the latest posts on the WordPress development blog. |
2010-01-22 18:45:21 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wordpressfoundation.org/2010/getting-off-the-ground/#comment-108 |
Short answer: no. For long-term content preservation issues you should check out Archive.org and the Long Now Foundation. (Two of my favorites.) |
2010-01-22 18:43:12 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wordpressfoundation.org/2010/getting-off-the-ground/#comment-107 |
Sure, as a quick summary: they’re completely separate, but share a similar name and my involvement. One is for-profit, the other non-profit. They both have similar goals in terms, but the Foundation can take a long-term multi-decade approach to solving these problems without regard for short term profit, market conditions, or shareholders. I’ve always had a vision for two simultaneous approaches to the WordPress way, the heart and the mind, but it’s just now coming together. |
2010-01-22 18:40:15 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wordpressfoundation.org/2010/getting-off-the-ground/#comment-105 |
The best guideline for the logo right now is if you’re not sure, to ask. We explicitly permit WordCamps to use and abuse the logo as long as they fall within the guidelines and philosophies of what WordCamp is. Good idea on the grants. |
2010-01-22 18:35:35 | Matt Mullenweg | https://wordpressfoundation.org/2010/getting-off-the-ground/#comment-103 |
We're already living in the future. It's just not evenly distrbuted yet.
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Nice. :) | 2009-12-14T03:59:57-04:00 | Matt | http://digiphile.info/2009/12/12/my-1st-post-to-wordpress-and-twitter-using-tweetie-2/#comment-463 |
We're already living in the future. It's just not evenly distrbuted yet.
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Nice. :) | 2009-12-14T03:59:57-04:00 | Matt | http://digiphile.info/2009/12/12/my-1st-post-to-wordpress-and-twitter-using-tweetie-2/#comment-463 |
Have Blog. Will Travel.
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Yep, they will be here. Patience! | 2009-04-27T14:02:54-08:00 | Matt | http://joeduck.com/2009/04/25/dear-wordpress-now-that-you-own-intense-debate-please-get-intense-debate-comments-going-at-wordpress-hosted-blogs/#comment-89843 |
.net, the .com is some other guy. :) | 2006-11-03T00:07:03-07:00 | Matt | http://joeduck.com/2006/11/02/startup-camp/#comment-2335 |
internet media network management
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I'll keep the light on. :) | 2009-03-05T09:21:10-05:00 | Matt | https://chartreuse.wordpress.com/2009/03/03/and-also-be-wary-of-small-men-with-big-ideas/#comment-122589 |
You keep moving off of WordPress.com! This is the third time. | 2009-03-05T06:03:54-05:00 | Matt | https://chartreuse.wordpress.com/2009/03/03/and-also-be-wary-of-small-men-with-big-ideas/#comment-122587 |
Thanks to the hard work of Barry your post and the comment it had should be back now. (The post is a good one.) My deepest apologies for the inconvenience. |
2007-11-02T00:58:25-05:00 | Matt | https://chartreuse.wordpress.com/2007/10/30/wordpresscom-meets-the-seavers/#comment-102845 |
I saw this but didn't think it was real, two posts makes a trend so I'm going to say welcome back. | 2007-08-18T20:12:17-05:00 | Matt | https://chartreuse.wordpress.com/2007/08/17/the-gia-carangi-guide-to-life-or-the-technorati-train-to-nowhere/#comment-86856 |
I'm going to have to agree on the the PDF objection, it's a really poor user experience on the web. The images compress horribly and scale badly, | 2006-10-13T17:11:06-07:00 | Matt | https://chartreuse.wordpress.com/2006/10/13/new-site-annoucement/#comment-19688 |
I was on JetBlue the other day and saw a show (I don't remember if it was VH1 or MTV) that basically took clips from famous internet videos and showed like 10 of them a show, narrated and mocked obnoxously by some faux-hip-hop caritcature. The lamest thing about it is when they'd show something that was a decade old in internet time, like the star wars kid, they wouldn't even show the whole thing because they tried to cram as many clips into their 22 minute space as possible. |
2006-09-22T11:49:27-07:00 | Matt | https://chartreuse.wordpress.com/2006/09/10/carson-dalys-big-internet-bet-or-how-to-become-bob-saget-without-the-baggage-of-the-olsen-twins/#comment-17168 |
Brian, no need to be so anti-WP.com. To play the devil's advocate: Get your own domain name but have it go down whenever you get Dugg or Slashdotted. Maintain and upgrade the software whenever a security or bug fix comes out. Get a real host, but be stuck with someone who doesn't regularly give the middle finger to legal notices like we do. (And lose the traffic from the WP.com dashboard, front page, and tags.) Spend tons of money on a custom template that no one sees anyway because they all use RSS. Besides, if chartreuse wants a custom domain or template, all he has to do is ask. |
2006-06-13T12:16:22-05:00 | Matt | https://chartreuse.wordpress.com/2006/06/13/rich-mciver-can-never-be-walt-disney-or-why-modern-copyright-laws-wont-stand-or-jessica-albas-other-job/#comment-4363 |
How is WordPress working out for you? | 2006-02-24T14:13:21-05:00 | Matt | https://chartreuse.wordpress.com/2006/02/24/word-on-the-streetan-open-letter-to-web-future-guys-from-us-regular-cool-user-guys/#comment-398 |
Updates on my research and expository papers, discussion of open problems, and other maths-related topics. By Terence Tao
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Thanks for collating all these. Keep them coming and we'll do us best to fix them up. | 2009-02-12T11:44:27-08:00 | Matt | https://terrytao.wordpress.com/2009/02/10/wordpress-latex-bug-collection-drive/#comment-35734 |
Tim Ferriss's 4-Hour Workweek and Lifestyle Design Blog
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The comment voting plugin was by Andrew Ozz and is available for any WordPress.org blog here: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/top-comments/ ### Thank you for the clarification, Matt! -Tim |
2009-01-09T08:45:32-07:00 | Matt | http://tim.blog/2009/01/07/the-power-of-less-leo-babauta-zen-habits/#comment-116961 |
Tim Ferriss's 4-Hour Workweek and Lifestyle Design Blog
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The comment voting plugin was by Andrew Ozz and is available for any WordPress.org blog here: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/top-comments/ ### Thank you for the clarification, Matt! -Tim LikeLike |
2009-01-09 15:45:32 | Matt | https://tim.blog/2009/01/07/the-power-of-less-leo-babauta-zen-habits/#comment-116961 |
Tim Ferriss's 4-Hour Workweek and Lifestyle Design Blog
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The comment voting plugin was by Andrew Ozz and is available for any WordPress.org blog here: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/top-comments/ ### Thank you for the clarification, Matt! -Tim LikeLike |
2009-01-09 15:45:32 | Matt | https://tim.blog/2009/01/07/the-power-of-less-leo-babauta-zen-habits/#comment-116961 |
Part of the Interblag since '07
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Sucking less is actually our main charter. | 2008-10-01T09:05:14-07:00 | Matt | https://padraic2112.wordpress.com/2008/09/30/horray-wordpress-sucks-less/#comment-902 |
Actually in our experience weak passwords is a much bigger problem. | 2007-06-29T22:42:20+00:00 | Matt | https://padraic2112.wordpress.com/2007/06/21/bad-security-101-3/#comment-72 |
It is what it is...
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I wouldn't recommend IP blacklisting because sometimes thousands of blogs are hosted on one IP, so you'll get more false positives. The best thing to do is report them to Akismet as spam. If they're hosted on WordPress.com, send in a note here: http://wordpress.com/report-spam/ |
2008-04-29T12:17:58-05:00 | Matt | https://nicedeb.wordpress.com/2008/04/27/wordpresscom-tip-nuking-the-splogs-beth/#comment-10282 |
Just another WordPress.com weblog
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John, you can pass a URL to the default parameter to redirect it to your own image, a semi-transparent blue G, anything you want. That's the whole idea. | 2008-04-22T22:50:14+00:00 | Matt | http://blog.gravatar.com/2008/04/22/identicons-monsterids-and-wavatars-oh-my/#comment-4999 |
You should feel free to hotlink the Gravatars - we already handle tens of thousands of requests per second for them. | 2008-04-22T01:42:50+00:00 | Matt | http://blog.gravatar.com/2008/04/21/sezwho-supports-gravatars/#comment-4958 |
Alpha-masked PNGs also don't work in IE6 without special scripts, they look terrible. | 2008-03-15T17:10:32+00:00 | Matt | http://blog.gravatar.com/2008/03/14/big-changes-afoot/#comment-4795 |
Okay, we'll try that. | 2008-03-15T00:03:39+00:00 | Matt | http://blog.gravatar.com/2008/03/14/big-changes-afoot/#comment-4794 |
Super Coco: Gravatars are meant to be images, the fact that animations and PNGs were allowed was a bit of an accident. (Neither scales well.) Sorry about that. | 2008-03-14T23:41:53+00:00 | Matt | http://blog.gravatar.com/2008/03/14/big-changes-afoot/#comment-4767 |
It's hilarious that this blog post has 4 diggs. :) | 2007-12-24T22:03:27+00:00 | Matt Mullenweg | http://blog.gravatar.com/2007/12/23/on-pavatars/#comment-3159 |
Yes! Every WP.com avatar will be a Gravatar. | 2007-12-23T23:18:52+00:00 | Matt Mullenweg | http://blog.gravatar.com/2007/12/23/on-pavatars/#comment-3109 |
It doesn't yet, but will soon. (Meech is working on the rewrite.) We talked about it in the roadmap: http://blog.gravatar.com/2007/10/18/automattic-gravatar/ |
2007-12-23T20:31:39+00:00 | Matt Mullenweg | http://blog.gravatar.com/2007/12/23/on-pavatars/#comment-3100 |
Norm, making the premium stuff free is on the TODO list, not the DONE list, but I expect it to happen within the next few days. | 2007-10-18T12:13:30+00:00 | Matt | http://blog.gravatar.com/2007/10/18/automattic-gravatar/#comment-2015 |
reflections in the rain about a dream
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Thanks for the kind words, looking forward to hearing more of your thoughts. | 2008-04-05T14:06:17+08:00 | Matt | https://range.wordpress.com/2008/04/05/new-wordpress-dashboard/#comment-42812 |
We've been testing adsense for over a week now, have they impacted your experience in any way? I would guess not, and any ads we do in the future will be similarly unobtrusive. I hate ads too. :) | 2006-08-09T04:17:54-04:00 | Matt | https://range.wordpress.com/2006/08/08/3000-words-after-wordcamp-or-how-i-didn%e2%80%99t-watch-rocketboom/#comment-785 |
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We’re not going to start a social network to compete with Facebook any more than I would start a blog network to compete with Om. We’re a technology company, we make platforms. That does put us tangentially in the same space as Ning, but I think our markets are different and I love the stuff that the Ning guys are doing, and have been for years. |
2008-03-05T03:10:00 | Matt | http://www.mathewingram.com/work/2008/03/04/wordpress-going-after-ningcom/comment-page-1/#comment-379997 |
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Yep, that’s the beauty of the system. And if course you if you ever have any problems again you can contact our support on the website 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. |
2007-11-25 06:40:01 | Matt | https://www.pagunblog.com/2007/11/16/spam-filtering/#comment-15037 |
Sorry about that, I took a look at the problem and it looks like Akismet has already learned from its mistakes that you reported. It should be fine now. |
2007-11-18 03:25:05 | Matt | https://www.pagunblog.com/2007/11/16/spam-filtering/#comment-14854 |
Essays and comments on the issues of the day
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T-Rex is so good, I need to go back there. | 2007-09-17T01:10:33-08:00 | Matt | https://scripting.wordpress.com/2007/09/13/scripting-news-for-91307/#comment-111539 |
Happy birthday! | 2007-05-03T00:01:13-08:00 | Matt | https://scripting.wordpress.com/2007/05/02/scripting-news-for-522007/#comment-58213 |
PXLated, I hate the double-underline advertising thing too, but I think this is different. Cam, we don't really do stakeholder surveys and such here. We just experiment, listen, iterate, and axe the flops. Luckily, our users aren't shy. Beyond the hundreds of comments in the entries linked above, we get about 3,000 direct feedbacks every month, every one of which we read and most of which we respond to. The response to Snap was pretty overwhelmingly positive, far more than I personally expected. I wish I knew the elements of why people are so crazy over it because I'd try to do more riffs on the same theme. In the meantime, I trust my users over my intuitions. | 2007-01-30T20:48:53-08:00 | Matt | https://scripting.wordpress.com/2007/01/25/scripting-news-for-1252007/#comment-42571 |
I think this is one feature where what the masses want and what geeks prefer diverges pretty heavily. | 2007-01-27T10:43:19-08:00 | Matt | https://scripting.wordpress.com/2007/01/25/scripting-news-for-1252007/#comment-41303 |
Almost every major news site has a print version or similarly stripped down version of their content that reads nicely on a mobile device. (Today.) Getting them all to switch to proper XHTML, add a mobile stylesheet, and redo their normal stylesheet and HTML to properly order things, is a boil-the-ocean approach. As a member of WaSP, I'm completely behind standards-based approach to all things, and I would encourage sites to support mobile stylesheets in addition to mobile:link or whatever. As a tool maker, however, I've found the best method to bootstrap something is to do what works today and once people's appetites are whetted then educate them and improve the marketplace over the next 5-10 years. (This is the approach the web standards community took, for example with transitional CSS/table layouts, and it has been very successful.) Mobile stylesheets can hide and style elements like sidebars and navigation, but it's still in the markup and mobile devices (often on slow connections) would have to download it anyway. |
2006-09-17T20:14:02-08:00 | Matt | https://scripting.wordpress.com/2006/09/14/scripting-news-for-9142006/#comment-10344 |
James, I think the goal is a mobile-friendly permalink, not a seperate feed.
If so, the simplest thing I could think of is just an optional mobile:link element, which works just like link . |
2006-09-15T00:31:11-08:00 | Matt | https://scripting.wordpress.com/2006/09/14/scripting-news-for-9142006/#comment-10186 |
Just a note for implementors, the XML-RPC function list is pluggable using the xmlrpc_methods filter so this can be implemented entirely as a plugin. |
2006-01-25T20:34:51-08:00 | Matt | https://scripting.wordpress.com/2006/01/25/getting-started-with-opml-support-for-wp/#comment-730 |
Exporters and importers have always been created where there is market demand for them. I haven't seen one that takes a good programmer more than a few hours of work. Dictating a format is where this effort will get the most pushback. There is a backup plugin we're bundling with the next version of WP which can email your backups. I've seen a ton of people registering a gmail address then emailing backups nightly to their 2gb+ account. I've heard services like StrongSpace are going to start offering something similar. I think #3 is the most crucial and the one not addressed (AFAIK) by anyone in the market. I'll begin looking at what we'd need to do for WP.com to support this fully. | 2005-12-19T06:04:59-08:00 | Matt | https://scripting.wordpress.com/2005/12/19/requirements-for-interop/#comment-120 |
Education, Math, Teaching, New York, Bronx, Union, Language, Travel
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It should work in comments now, though on some themes like this sone the background may be off. | 2007-02-18T02:53:13+04:00 | Matt | http://jd2718.org/2007/02/17/latex-on-wordpress/#comment-6792 |
David Boles, Blogs - is one of the David Boles writing portals - that examines a life born into knowledge and educated out of despair. To live, is to remember!
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I have one of these and have been enjoying it. It's the only thing I can cook! |
2007-02-17T17:44:17-04:00 | Matt | https://bolesblogs.com/2007/02/17/zojirushi-brown-rice-cooker-review/#comment-29751 |
"it must give pleasure" -- Wallace Stevens
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This made me smile. :) | 2006-09-01T12:20:50-07:00 | Matt | https://bloglily.wordpress.com/2006/08/31/avatar-smavatar/#comment-1006 |
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Congrats on the launch. I've been talking up your tech ever since you showed me the demo, and it's nice that people can finally try it out for themselves. :) |
2006-03-19T20:14:30+00:00 | Matt | http://startupboy.com/2006/03/14/something-vast-this-way-comes/#comment-116 |