1136 results for "fail"

  • petermolnar, that’s what I think too. I find it weird how people scramble to support whatever meta tags an indexer dreams up all the time. Indexers (especially search engines) will always implement the semantics used by the majority anyway, otherwise they will fail as an indexer. But that’s just my opinion on the matter.
    Zegnat at 2018-02-09 10:39
  • the webmention verification will fail if the URL doesn't exist yet
    aaronpk at 2018-02-05 17:45
  • maybe not entirely dogfood fail since it's reacting to stuff not happening on FB (although you can of course ask why FB can't syndicate to twitter :P)
    sknebel at 2018-02-03 00:43
  • Wow I don't know where to put this one. Dogfood fail? https://digiday.com/media/facebook-execs-turn-twitter-publisher-charm-offensive/
    tantek at 2018-02-03 00:40
  • interesting, I had never heard of "competency trap" https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/31/business/dealbook/xerox-fujifilm.html and yet a simple web search shows a bunch of articles for it - yet no Wikipedia entry. relevance to indieweb: "competency trap" is one explanation for why silos stagnate and fail.
    tantek at 2018-02-01 23:21
  • not the worst of two scenarios... better to fail incorrectly than succeed incorrectly... but not good either
    cwebber2 at 2018-01-31 18:39
  • ajordan: in pump.io we (and by we I mean eprodrom 5 years ago) we have a scriptname that puts things in /etc/host and you can get local domain names and expect them to fail? I dunno....
    cwebber2 at 2018-01-31 17:58
  • so common crawl says they support html5, but i don't think they realize they fail to parse anything with say, an unclosed <input> tag
    ben_thatmustbeme at 2018-01-17 17:01
  • i'd rather have the tweet fail than have it do the "Re: {url}" thing on twitter
    aaronpk at 2018-01-11 21:50
  • it processes part way, but seems to FAIL with errors
    ben_thatmustbeme at 2018-01-11 21:21
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