For anyone coming to @emf this coming weekend who may already have downloaded a schedule (@Edent, I know you did) – my Post Office Inquiry talk has moved (and perhaps others), I’m now at 3.20pm on the Saturday, Stage C, perhaps see you there :)
I once described my ideal coding environment to a colleague as "telneting directly into prod and damn the consequences!" I jest. But only a little. When I build for myself I treat best practices and coding styles as harmful. Chaotic evil but, hey, it's only myself I'm hurting. Anyway, my wife and I run a […]
Disappointed to discover that there is no “telephone box” emoji. A blue telephone box emoji would be even better, but any port in a storm. I’d recruit @Edent as consultant on Convincing The Unicode Consortium, but the power symbol is rather more justified…
Son is working his way through packing list for #EMFCamp. Two first timers heading up on Thursday. He's bouncing off the walls with excitement. Me, I'm looking forward to him being old enough to carry everything he wants to bring.
@bill I did 🙂
Talk should be recorded if you want to watch it on catch up.
If not, come find me for a natter.
I think my phone number there will be 7475.
I told you I wasn't done with BIMI yet. Part of the BIMI spec is that the SVG logos have to be compliant with a Relax NG schema that defines a secure subset of SVG. This does not look like a bad idea. You can easily validate SVGs against this profile with existing XML tools. Yet... if you don't do it, it doesn't help. I noticed that many BIMI certificates contained non-compliant SVGs https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/bimi/xzYRH72V2HE9xeUfXK_zUgYSI7k/
@hanno that's interesting! Did any of them contain JavaScript? I appreciate it can't manipulate anything outside of the image itself - but I like the idea of BIMI presenting a different image depending on who is viewing it!
@TheBreadmonkey That 2nd one is so blatantly manipulated. Just look at the letters on the wall in relation to the grain of the wood. Why does the knot above the N move to be above the O?
Would anyone be interested in participating in thermal photography?
I was thinking of taking photos and videos of people & infrastructure. That sort of thing.