@RikMende I'm using hosted Known and I do see wavesurfer.js being loaded into audio posts.
It appears to be consistent with the media template:
https://github.com/idno/Known/blob/master/IdnoPlugins/Media/templates/default/entity/Media.tpl.php
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@RikMende I'm using hosted Known and I do see wavesurfer.js being loaded into audio posts.
It appears to be consistent with the media template:
https://github.com/idno/Known/blob/master/IdnoPlugins/Media/templates/default/entity/Media.tpl.php
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I'm happy to see some research in this area. I had been starting to analyze some of the early history of blogging so this is relevant. The relevant quote:
From this model we conclude that after the first year of publishing, nearly 11% of shared resources will be lost and after that we will continue to lose 0.02% per day.
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Found this geeky license plate in the LinkedIn parking lot. Question is, what's origin, master and local branches.
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I'm happy to see some research in this area. I had been starting to analyze some of the early history of blogging so this is relevant. The relevant quote:
From this model we conclude that after the first year of publishing, nearly 11% of shared resources will be lost and after that we will continue to lose 0.02% per day.
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Here's an interview with Tim Gihring from Minnesota Public Radio's Tom Weber podcast on August 19, 2016.
Tagged: #gopher
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Gopher Cluster Searches (2001) - YouTube
Conceptual VR Search UI from 2001. GopherVR had a bunch of neat things. Hulk jumps, stonehenge, spiral stonehenge. We used the open source Doom code to implement the software and a lot of graph paper to make the 3d models..
original: http://www.1500wordmtu.com/2016/gopher-cluster-searches-2001---youtube
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Conceptual VR Search UI from 2001. GopherVR had a bunch of neat things. Hulk jumps, stonehenge, spiral stonehenge. We used the open source Doom code to implement the software and a lot of graph paper to make the 3d models..
Tagged: #throwbackthursday #gopher
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Internet of "Just Janitor Things"
I suspect these are simple bluetooth low energy beacons. Will find out more on my next visit. I have to wonder about the cost-benefit of these. It seems like you should already have a regular schedule for cleaning. So that leaves out-of-band events. Seems like a sign with a phone number for call/text would have worked as well...