Auto Tweet has been added to the official WordPress plugin repository. It's kind of like a real plugin now.
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Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Auto Tweet 2.0
Auto Tweet 2.0 is now available and features major new functionality. Check it out on the Auto Tweet page.
Monday, November 12, 2007
Auto Tweet 1.5 now available
New plugin update: Auto Tweet 1.5. Now with more wholesome pluginly goodness! Read more about it and download on the Auto Tweet page.
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Woo! I'm cool now!
A Japanese webpage ranks my Auto Tweet plugin 50th most popular Twitter client worldwide… with two total users. Woo! I'm cool now!
Friday, July 20, 2007
Auto Tweet updated
New version of Auto Tweet available. Now with more molecules! Read about it and download.
New toy
I've changed the comment editing plugin I'm using. The new one should work exactly the same as the old one, but has a lot different under the hood. Just like the last one, I don't see what you see. You get the spiffy editing options, but I see the standard WordPress administrator stuff.
Would you be a pal and let me know if it does or doesn't work for you? If comments are so horribly broken you can't say a thing, kindly jot me a note with the contact form.
Thanks, and stuff.
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Go me!
My Auto Tweet plugin now displays "from Auto Tweet" instead of "from web." Sweet!
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Something that sucks and something that doesn't
Stupid people suck.
Last night was "Family Night" at The Chicken's school. We missed last year's Family Night so we had no idea what to expect this year. It turns out that what we should have expected was recess with snacks. Maybe there was more to it than that, but the things started before I finished work.
Anyway, we were sitting on the lunchroom style tables noshing on our chips when I couldn't help but overhear a conversation on the other side of the table behind me. An orca fat woman with bad hair would not let her son go outside to the playground with most of the other kids because it might rain. The kid didn't really like this answer, so he argued the point a little. After he gave up and wandered away, the woman turned to the toothless wonder next to her and said "This school needs to start teaching these kids what 'no' means."
Grr. I just about shit.
Fucking assclown. As a parent, it's your fucking job to teach your kids how to behave. Schools are for teaching science and math. If you're not going to teach your child "what no means," don't expect anyone else to do it for you. Oh, and by the way, you need someone to help you choose the right size bra. They're not supposed to be resting on your lap like that, slick.
So yeah. Stupid people suck. However, new plugins do not suck.
I have a new plugin available: Auto Tweet. Auto Tweet provides a mechanism for cross-posting new WordPress entries of your choosing to Twitter when you publish them to your blog. If you're interested, read more and download on the Auto Tweet page.
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Don't be fooled
Michael Douglas thinks he can win me over with charity work. Pfft. Like that will happen. I'm wise to him.
I did something really stupid yesterday. My quest for Still Life led me to Usenet, where alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.complete_cd had what I wanted and a whole lot more. I downloaded something like eleven albums, including a few double albums. I snagged all the studio albums except for Brave New World and A Matter of Life and Death. Sweet. [Full disclosure: I also don't have The X Factor or Virtual XI. But those don't count. If it's not Bruce Dickinson, it's not really Iron Maiden. Except for the early albums with Paul Di'Anno. Ok, what I really mean is the albums with that Blaze guy don't count.]
My music library is set up exactly the way I want it. All these new files needed to be renamed and retagged. I keep a separate library of audio files downsampled to save space on my PDA, so I had to set that up too. All this takes time. I wasn't finished when I shot myself in the foot yesterday.
I keep a separate folder for Usenet downloads. New files stay there until I can sort them or whatever else I need to do. Yesterday I saw something in a multimedia group that caught my eye: screen captures from a zombie movie. Sweet! I loves me some zombie movies. So I downloaded about 40 of them.
Yeah, it turns out they all sucked. Not a one of them was worth even a glance. Delete, delete. While working in my Usenet downloads folder, I hit Ctrl+A to select the whole bunch [Tip for Windows users: Ctrl+A is a nearly universal shortcut for "select all"], then hit Shift+Del to bypass the Recycle Bin and get those turds off my disk that much sooner.
Hey, I thought. What did I do with those other Iron Maiden albums?
NOOOO!
Dammit. I deleted the six CDs I hadn't yet sorted out. I'm retarded.
But everything came together in the end. I fired up my newsreader to see if I could download fresh copies of those CDs. Not only were all the deleted ones still available, but now Brave New World was also available. Do you think maybe if I delete my shit again, the other album I'm missing will appear?
New plugin: Theme Switcher Widget, an addon for using Ryan Boren's Theme Switcher plugin with dynamic sidebars.
Friday, February 9, 2007
You know…
…I always feel lazy when I don't post anything for a few days. I know, I know… when it comes to blogging I don't owe anybody anything. I blog for me, I post what I please when I please, yada yada yada. I know.
And it's not like I've been neglecting the place. I'm constantly checking in on things, recoding this, tweaking that. My own personal definition of blogging isn't so much "writing posts" as it is "doing things with my blog." In that sense, I'm almost constantly blogging. Just this week I tweaked a few things on my template and put in some work on a few plugins.
But you can't see the things I do behind the scenes, and I feel bad about people who check in for new content only to find I've not updated in several days. I do however take heart in knowing that some of these behind the scenes things are for you.
Just today I removed the list of incoming links from the sidebar. That feature's always been a little flaky and lately has been really slow. Removing it reduced my page generation time by whopping 85%, which means faster page loads for everyone. A quirk of the Docking Boxes script that powers the sidebar prevents me from removing the whole container without invalidating everyone's cookies, so the box will remain in place but empty until I figure out what to do with it.
Faster page loads are kind of for me, but there's one new shiny that's all for you. For some time now I've used Mark Jaquith's excellent Subscribe To Comments plugin to give every commenter the option to receive follow-ups by e-mail. It has a nicely rounded set of options, but lacks one key feature. The subscribe checkbox on the comments form doesn't remember your preference. People who want updates have to constantly remember to check the box when they comment on a new post.
Well, no more. I fixed that. Now when you leave a comment a cookie will be placed that stores your preference. Getting the plugin to do that was a lot easier than I thought, too. It turns out that it only required thirteen lines of new code. If I'd known it was going to be that easy I would have done it ages ago. The fix is even simple enough that I might submit it to the developer for possible inclusion in the next release.
Well, you know… when I get around to it. I can't do it right now. I'm busy blogging.