Twitter Activity

  • $rapper -i rdfa -o turtle http://bblfish.net <— my public key contains a #foaf icon inside it, but #rdfa knows to ignore it! I can login!
  • Sun's Chief Open Source officer Simon Phipps (aka @webmink) leaves Snorcle, Hi new blog http://webmink.com/ & will continue on Open Solaris
  • Tim Berner's Lee's latest TED "The year open data went worldwide" http://bit.ly/a7N3HZ - covering the last year in #linkeddata apps
  • http://webid.myxwiki.org/ a space for #foaf+ssl development on a #java based platform. Get your WebId there.
  • logged in to @danbri's #foaf stories http://is.gd/9Qr0g using http://openid4.me with my rdfa enabled #openid http://bblfish.net/
  • It turns out "3"^^xsd:int could mean _:3 xsd:int "3" or "3" xsd:int _:3, and this is in fact undecided in #rdf. Next version perhaps #semweb
  • @webr3 no ^^ only applies to datatypes, ie things that as relations are inverse functional from things to strings
  • Where I argue from #rdf basics that "3"^^xsd:int = "3"^xsd:int is both consistent and a good idea. http://is.gd/9LqTv#semweb#foaf
  • Wired article "Redesigning the Internet into a system of control" http://u.nu/64q57 — via @rms http://ur1.ca/ognx
  • An overview of issues with Google Chrome's client certificate support for OSX http://foaf.markmail.org/thread/lldvgsaskjsdf5le
  • I just discovered that Adium 1.4b17 does #irc and tweets on identi.ca . It's free software, and it saves me RAM :-)
  • I am not one for ads, but this Credit Agricole Green Banking add is pretty well thought out http://tr.im/QAd2 with Sean Connery
  • Internet Providers & Google shoot down #bigbrother#1984 French #Loppsi law http://tr.im/QzXu that empowers police to spy on citizens
  • Une belle Bande Dessinée Francaise http://tr.im/QwYp
  • Tim Berners Lee's talk on #socialweb and #cloud http://tr.im/QvvU with minutes http://tr.im/Qvvc#foaf+ssl #semweb#linkeddata
  • Tim Berner's Lee giving a presentation on Distributed Social Networking for the swxg http://tr.im/Qv8H
  • Trying http://tr.im/Qtz1 the #browser. Big problem: they don't have password import functionality. Makes it really difficult to switch!
  • @webr3 could you try #foaf+ssl on a blackberry? see: http://tr.im/QpTM - it would be great if they had the keygen tag http://tr.im/QpUe
  • @webr3 nah, #openid is ok for exactly those situations where #foaf+ssl cannot be used - browsers with broken client cert: often cell phones
  • @webr3@jeffsayre no #foaf+digest auth is not really such a good idea. #openid is better. http://tr.im/QpqJ - another idea bites the dust