I don't think I have published it anywhere. I need to clean it up a bit before I want to publish any of it.

In practice it's just a Bash script that gets run by the post-receive hook of my website repo. It checks if a certain text file has changed and if it has it generates a new RSS feed item of the file contents. The RSS XML is parsed on my Blips page to show the post, and I have hooked Zapier to crosspost the newly created RSS feed item to Twatter and ADN too. I am planning to replace the Zapier recipes with my own crossposting app/script at some point (also not published) so that I can have the control over how the post is displayed.

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Well, Blips are the microblog of my site, so the solution was not built as a network. As I said, I plan to make it play nicely with other networks, but I won't scale the solution to be yet another network per se.

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I like Manton as a person, he's not one of those douchebags we see and read in the tech circles way too often. I would have liked to give him a small amount of money to get that thing done, even just as a token of appreciation.

But, I have planned to make my own Blips system to be compatible with that platform as well as 10C and pnut. So you won't get rid off me that easily. ?

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Yeah, I'll try to remember to create a new issue with a description that will run the ‘rm -rf /‘ command on GitLab servers… ?

Ok. I was wondering why the list was empty even though I have one PM channel.

Hey , are private messages supposed to work in Macchiato yet?

Thanks, I'd appreciate that.

Guess who forgot to do what he was supposed to do? Yep, I didn't back Manton's Kickstarter because I got too busy with the work. Damn it.

Apparently the GIF I posted doesn't loop, so here's the link to it: http://missingcloud.com/gif/GoodCheapFastMissingCloud.gif

It depends on in what order they are in the network preferences list. The one higher on the list is the one the machine uses first.