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But here’s what I’ve noticed: changing my password does not cause any of the Twitter clients on my iPhone to ask me again for authentication. They just keep working normally.
inessential.com: Security bug? (Via Daring Fireball)
Wed 20 Feb 2013
  • security
  • twitter
  • oauth

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bigbigtruck:

new favorite Twitter account

bigbigtruck:

new favorite Twitter account

Sun 23 Dec 2012

Reblogged from bigbigtruck

  • twitter
  • comments

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‘Your in America’ sets grammar fascists against fascists • Arwa Mahdawi in the Guardian

‘Your in America’ sets grammar fascists against fascists • Arwa Mahdawi in the Guardian

Thu 29 Nov 2012
  • guardian
  • grammar
  • usa
  • bot
  • twitter

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wilwheaton:

neil-gaiman:

serenefire:

Potentially the best thing to happen on the internet today.

It seems so neat when it’s laid out like that.

This is why the Internet is wonderful. 

wilwheaton:

neil-gaiman:

serenefire:

Potentially the best thing to happen on the internet today.

It seems so neat when it’s laid out like that.

This is why the Internet is wonderful. 

Wed 3 Oct 2012

Reblogged from wilwheaton

  • wil wheaton
  • neil gaiman
  • twitter

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Is Twitter Wrong?: Are those pictures of Mars from the Curiosity rover?

istwitterwrong:

No (mostly).

This is unreal! First HD panorama of Mars! panoramas.dk/mars/greeley-h…

— Cory Morton (@corymorton) August 8, 2012

That picture certainly is an HD panorama of Mars. But it’s nowhere near being the first, and it wasn’t taken by the Curiosity rover which landed on…

Fri 10 Aug 2012

Reblogged from istwitterwrong

  • space
  • twitter
  • mars

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laughingsquid:

The Universe Gets Its Own Twitter Account & Humorously Responds When Mentioned

laughingsquid:

The Universe Gets Its Own Twitter Account & Humorously Responds When Mentioned

Sat 14 Jul 2012

Reblogged from laughingsquid

  • twitter

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Storytelling Tips from Pixar

deantrippe :

Pixar story artist Emma Coats has tweeted a series of “story basics” over the past month and a half — guidelines that she learned from her more senior colleagues on how to create appealing stories:

  1. You admire a character for trying more than for their successes.

  2. You gotta keep in mind what’s interesting to you as an audience, not what’s fun to do as a writer. They can be v. different.

  3. Trying for theme is important, but you won’t see what the story is actually about til you’re at the end of it. Now rewrite.

  4. Once upon a time there was ___. Every day, ___. One day ___. Because of that, ___. Because of that, ___. Until finally ___.

  5. Simplify. Focus. Combine characters. Hop over detours. You’ll feel like you’re losing valuable stuff but it sets you free.

  6. What is your character good at, comfortable with? Throw the polar opposite at them. Challenge them. How do they deal?

  7. Come up with your ending before you figure out your middle. Seriously. Endings are hard, get yours working up front.

  8. Finish your story, let go even if it’s not perfect. In an ideal world you have both, but move on. Do better next time.

  9. When you’re stuck, make a list of what WOULDN’T happen next. Lots of times the material to get you unstuck will show up.

  10. Pull apart the stories you like. What you like in them is a part of you; you’ve got to recognize it before you can use it.

  11. Putting it on paper lets you start fixing it. If it stays in your head, a perfect idea, you’ll never share it with anyone.

  12. Discount the 1st thing that comes to mind. And the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th – get the obvious out of the way. Surprise yourself.

  13. Give your characters opinions. Passive/malleable might seem likable to you as you write, but it’s poison to the audience.

  14. Why must you tell THIS story? What’s the belief burning within you that your story feeds off of? That’s the heart of it.

  15. If you were your character, in this situation, how would you feel? Honesty lends credibility to unbelievable situations.

  16. What are the stakes? Give us reason to root for the character. What happens if they don’t succeed? Stack the odds against.

  17. No work is ever wasted. If it’s not working, let go and move on - it’ll come back around to be useful later.

  18. You have to know yourself: the difference between doing your best & fussing. Story is testing, not refining.

  19. Coincidences to get characters into trouble are great; coincidences to get them out of it are cheating.

  20. Exercise: take the building blocks of a movie you dislike. How d’you rearrange them into what you DO like?

  21. You gotta identify with your situation/characters, can’t just write ‘cool’. What would make YOU act that way?

  22. What’s the essence of your story? Most economical telling of it? If you know that, you can build out from there.

    — The Pixar Touch - history of Pixar - Blog - Pixar story rules (one version)

(Via Dean Trippe)

Fri 8 Jun 2012

Reblogged from deantrippe

  • writing
  • pixar
  • twitter

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In a blog post today announcing Twitter’s new tailored suggestions system is something that has left me shocked: an overt admission by Twitter that it is transparently tracking your movements around the web.
Twitter is tracking you on the web by Dustin Curtis (Via Daring Fireball) (Though for what it’s worth, there is a style of Tweet This link, without a counter, that does not run their JavaScript.)
Fri 18 May 2012
  • twitter
  • privacy

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From a single tweet A Thousand Reasons blooms

On International Women’s Day last week, Linda Grant tweeted her thoughts about why feminism still matters. Thousands of shocking responses – from women and men – proved her point

Tue 13 Mar 2012
  • feminism
  • the guardian
  • twitter
  • tumblr
  • uk
  • international womens day

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Welcome to Flavor Country: Welcome to Year 0 A@SM

flavorcountry:

The time since the internet’s inception must now be divided into two eras: Before @StealthMountain and After @StealthMountain, or B@SM and A@SM for short. @StealthMountain being the name of a Twitter bot whose sole purpose is to correct people when they type “sneak peak” instead of “sneak…

Wed 4 Jan 2012

Reblogged from flavorcountry

  • twitter
  • spelling

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The Complete Twitter Comic 2011

A comic based on suggestions received via Twitter …

So, the winning tweet for the premise was “A guy has different superpowers depending on what music he’s listening to” from the great Warwick Johnson Cadwell - and as the winner, he was asked to provide the first tweet: “Our hero (unsupersuited?) running through streets skips through ip0d looking for Fatboy Slims Ya Mama to activate speed.”

First panel

davidwynne

Mon 5 Dec 2011

Reblogged from davidwynne

  • comic
  • twitter
  • Southampton

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Picard must debate a sentient mountain to distract it while he and Riker climb to safety. Geordi’s new girlfriend despises Data.
Plots from the unaired 8th season of Star Trek: The Next Generation (via Jon Sung)
Fri 2 Dec 2011
  • star trek
  • fan fiction
  • twitter

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PRO TIP: Add a few small basil leaves to your Gin & Tonic. That way, you’ll be a “foodie” instead of an “alcoholic”.
@wonderella
Tue 16 Aug 2011
  • food
  • twitter
  • gin

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flavorcountry:

andykhouri:

 
‘Peanuts’ + Your Tweets = @Peanutweeter [Webcomic]

flavorcountry:

andykhouri:

‘Peanuts’ + Your Tweets = @Peanutweeter [Webcomic]

Fri 10 Jun 2011

Reblogged from flavorcountry

  • peanuts
  • repurposed cartoons
  • intellectual property theft on a global scale
  • twitter

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What does Twitter think of the @NOMtweets? Well… 
(equalitopia via reddit)

What does Twitter think of the @NOMtweets? Well…

(equalitopia via reddit)

Sun 18 Jul 2010
  • politics
  • twitter

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