Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
More Annotations
![Timber Supplies Perth | Residential & Commercial | Pine Timber Products](https://www.archivebay.com/archive/ec58c166-ba33-4237-89fe-b789944ede83.png)
Timber Supplies Perth | Residential & Commercial | Pine Timber Products
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![TRADING11 - Vydělávejte obchodováním kryptoměn - BTC / ETH / XRP](https://www.archivebay.com/archive/b81e6045-2ab0-43e8-be6e-2341cb618eac.png)
TRADING11 - Vydělávejte obchodováním kryptoměn - BTC / ETH / XRP
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![SFFWorld – Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror](https://www.archivebay.com/archive/079f0a9a-efa9-45d5-add7-32a6b3da51fc.png)
SFFWorld – Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![▷ Carpe Diem Tours y Tickets sin cola](https://www.archivebay.com/archive/e1659298-289e-4200-bd57-d0910120a6fb.png)
▷ Carpe Diem Tours y Tickets sin cola
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![Lap Band | Weight Loss Surgeon Los Angeles | Best Weight Loss Surgeon](https://www.archivebay.com/archive/9688f9cd-2e5d-41bd-83c2-4b2b6ba4edc0.png)
Lap Band | Weight Loss Surgeon Los Angeles | Best Weight Loss Surgeon
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![Запчасти Nissan & Infiniti купить в интернет магазине автозапчастей Nissan-vsem.ru Разборка.](https://www.archivebay.com/archive/5fd5c3cf-3057-48c6-a16e-5a3e34775376.png)
Запчасти Nissan & Infiniti купить в интернет магазине автозапчастей Nissan-vsem.ru Разборка.
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![Pratique.fr | Le guide pratique de votre quotidien](https://www.archivebay.com/archive/21025054-e085-4c90-a0e4-7e21f9704bc3.png)
Pratique.fr | Le guide pratique de votre quotidien
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![Animalscare.gr – Φιλοζωικός Σύλλογος Χανίων](https://www.archivebay.com/archive/1b7dc3e1-1c49-4bfb-ae8e-aa02eac09519.png)
Animalscare.gr – Φιλοζωικός Σύλλογος Χανίων
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Favourite Annotations
![A complete backup of movies-lover.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive5/images/3abc5214-0bd8-4427-8ab0-41f4c3d32da0.png)
A complete backup of movies-lover.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of travelingformiles.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive5/images/d217b163-90fe-41a3-97a1-0bd0eb740a31.png)
A complete backup of travelingformiles.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of cheapnflcoltsjerseys.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive5/images/6e8260be-a771-47b5-90ee-b0bb80ac279b.png)
A complete backup of cheapnflcoltsjerseys.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of meals-on-wheels.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive5/images/4cf2968d-0607-429b-be9e-3d17ae70789b.png)
A complete backup of meals-on-wheels.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Text
WILLNORRIS.COM
GopherCon Family Track Jun 22, 2016. IndieWeb Summit 2016 Demo Jun 4, 2016. Attending IndieWeb Summit 2016 May 25, 2016. Shoot the Moon Feb 21, 2016. Books I Read in 2015 Feb 8, 2016. Attending IndieWebCamp SF 2015 Oct 23, 2015. Fetching Go Sub-Packages on Static Sites Feb 20, 2015. Gabriel Update Feb 13, 2015.LEAVING GOOGLE
Leaving Google. After 10 years, 8 months, and a handful of days, today is my last day at Google. It’s surreal and bittersweet, but I’m really excited about what’s next. As I’m writing this, I’m sitting outside of Charlie’s, getting ready to go gather my personal belongings and turn in my badge to security. I joined Google a lotWILL & ELISABETH
I guess our story starts in 2001 while I was at college in Atlanta, GA. I was studying computer science and had been a pretty big fan of the rock band Skillet for about a IDENTITY AND IDENTIFIERS I still remember when I made the conscious decision to go by the name “Will” instead of “William”. I was 11 or 12 years old, and we were moving from Irving, Texas, where we had lived the last 7 years or so, to Olive Branch, Mississippi. I don’t honestly recall why I decided to go by a different name. Name changes are common throughout history to mark a new beginning in one’s life. JAILBREAKING THE INTERNET I’m really happy to see that Klint Finley’s Wired article about IndieWebCamp, titled Meet the Hackers Who Want to Jailbreak the Internet, is now up. It’s a great piece, you should definitely go read it. I’ve certainly never heard this described as “jailbreaking the Internet”, but I guess I can go with that. :) I think Klint did a great job capturing the heart of what we’re trying GO, REST APIS, AND POINTERS Go, REST APIs, and Pointers. Published on May 27, 2014 at 3:34 pm by Will Norris. One of the more interesting design challenges with go-github (and subsequently the one that results in the most questions) is the use of pointers for most all of the fields in our structs that are marshaled and passed to STATIC SITE PUSH TO DEPLOY When I moved my site to Jekyll, I knew that one thing I wanted to setup was a good push-to-deploy workflow. Coming from WordPress, where publishing a post is a single mouse click, I knew that the harder it is to publish a post, the less likely I am to do it. This is how I ended up setting it all up. The vast majority of the work I do on my site is done locally on my laptop and then pushed to PIERCED - WILL NORRIS i just got my lip pierced again. I had it pierced a few months ago but had some problems with it, but am trying it again now. It’s in the center this time instead of the side just decided I liked the look of this better. In other, though somewhat related news, I got a “promotion” at work. I’m not sure that it is really a promotion per se, but rather just a change. FETCHING GO SUB-PACKAGES ON STATIC SITES DREAMS, BIRTHDAYS, AND PHONES I often have my laptop on a small table next to my bed and leave the music running during the night. Well I had this really weird dream the other night, of which i remember two distinct parts. in the first part, this other guy and i are in front of an arbitrator or sorts arguing our cases. So i’d be talking about whatever and every couple of minutes or so, this guy would interruptWILLNORRIS.COM
GopherCon Family Track Jun 22, 2016. IndieWeb Summit 2016 Demo Jun 4, 2016. Attending IndieWeb Summit 2016 May 25, 2016. Shoot the Moon Feb 21, 2016. Books I Read in 2015 Feb 8, 2016. Attending IndieWebCamp SF 2015 Oct 23, 2015. Fetching Go Sub-Packages on Static Sites Feb 20, 2015. Gabriel Update Feb 13, 2015.LEAVING GOOGLE
Leaving Google. After 10 years, 8 months, and a handful of days, today is my last day at Google. It’s surreal and bittersweet, but I’m really excited about what’s next. As I’m writing this, I’m sitting outside of Charlie’s, getting ready to go gather my personal belongings and turn in my badge to security. I joined Google a lotWILL & ELISABETH
I guess our story starts in 2001 while I was at college in Atlanta, GA. I was studying computer science and had been a pretty big fan of the rock band Skillet for about a IDENTITY AND IDENTIFIERS I still remember when I made the conscious decision to go by the name “Will” instead of “William”. I was 11 or 12 years old, and we were moving from Irving, Texas, where we had lived the last 7 years or so, to Olive Branch, Mississippi. I don’t honestly recall why I decided to go by a different name. Name changes are common throughout history to mark a new beginning in one’s life. JAILBREAKING THE INTERNET I’m really happy to see that Klint Finley’s Wired article about IndieWebCamp, titled Meet the Hackers Who Want to Jailbreak the Internet, is now up. It’s a great piece, you should definitely go read it. I’ve certainly never heard this described as “jailbreaking the Internet”, but I guess I can go with that. :) I think Klint did a great job capturing the heart of what we’re trying GO, REST APIS, AND POINTERS Go, REST APIs, and Pointers. Published on May 27, 2014 at 3:34 pm by Will Norris. One of the more interesting design challenges with go-github (and subsequently the one that results in the most questions) is the use of pointers for most all of the fields in our structs that are marshaled and passed to STATIC SITE PUSH TO DEPLOY When I moved my site to Jekyll, I knew that one thing I wanted to setup was a good push-to-deploy workflow. Coming from WordPress, where publishing a post is a single mouse click, I knew that the harder it is to publish a post, the less likely I am to do it. This is how I ended up setting it all up. The vast majority of the work I do on my site is done locally on my laptop and then pushed to PIERCED - WILL NORRIS i just got my lip pierced again. I had it pierced a few months ago but had some problems with it, but am trying it again now. It’s in the center this time instead of the side just decided I liked the look of this better. In other, though somewhat related news, I got a “promotion” at work. I’m not sure that it is really a promotion per se, but rather just a change. FETCHING GO SUB-PACKAGES ON STATIC SITES DREAMS, BIRTHDAYS, AND PHONES I often have my laptop on a small table next to my bed and leave the music running during the night. Well I had this really weird dream the other night, of which i remember two distinct parts. in the first part, this other guy and i are in front of an arbitrator or sorts arguing our cases. So i’d be talking about whatever and every couple of minutes or so, this guy would interrupt ARCHIVE - WILLNORRIS.COM 2002-2021 Will Norris. Unless noted otherwise, text content is licensed under CC-BY 4.0 and code under an MIT License.CC-BY 4.0 and code under an MIT License.ABOUT - WILL NORRIS
Hi, I’m Will Norris. I’m a follower of Jesus, a husband to Elisabeth, a father to Gabriel and Judah, a citizen of the indie web, and the Open Source Lead at Twitter. Prior to Twitter I was at Google for 10 years, with most of that time spent in their Open Source Programs Office leading the engineering and license compliance groups. I had previously helped design and build the Google+ API JAILBREAKING THE INTERNET I’m really happy to see that Klint Finley’s Wired article about IndieWebCamp, titled Meet the Hackers Who Want to Jailbreak the Internet, is now up. It’s a great piece, you should definitely go read it. I’ve certainly never heard this described as “jailbreaking the Internet”, but I guess I can go with that. :) I think Klint did a great job capturing the heart of what we’re trying DREAMS, BIRTHDAYS, AND PHONES I often have my laptop on a small table next to my bed and leave the music running during the night. Well I had this really weird dream the other night, of which i remember two distinct parts. in the first part, this other guy and i are in front of an arbitrator or sorts arguing our cases. So i’d be talking about whatever and every couple of minutes or so, this guy would interrupt ONE STEP FORWARD, TWO STEPS BACK After 9 years, 1 month, and 14 days with WordPress, I migrated my website to a new Jekyll-based setup this past week. I think that when you migrate from WordPress to Jekyll, you’re required to immediately write about it, so here goes. There are a lot of reasons why people switch to static site generators like Jekyll. There are all the normal reasons like the increased speed and reliability AUTHENTICATION IN WORDPRESS 2.8 Use Case I’ve spent a lot of time working with the WordPress authentication system. I took over the OpenID plugin for WordPress two years ago, and was hired by Vidoop last May to work on the DiSo Project full time. Last summer, Matt Mullenweg invited me to talk at WordCamp SF 2008 about OAuth. As you can see in my slidedeck, it was a lot of smoke and mirrors at that point we didn’t have DELTA AND THE SECURITY QUESTION ANTI-PATTERN Delta and the Security Question Anti-Pattern. Published on August 13, 2008 at 5:47 pm by Will Norris. High on my list of most aggravating anti-patterns is that of setting up (in)security questions. You know, where you have to choose three questions along the lines of: What is ALL HTTPS, ALL THE TIME This weekend, inspired by Tim Bray’s recent post Private By Default, I changed my website willnorris.com to serve all traffic using HTTPS. At least for the time being (read: until I find something I’ve terribly broken), all non-HTTPS traffic will be redirected to the secure version of the site. I’ve had HTTPS support enabled on my site for about a year, primarily for ensuring that my own WATCHING SYMLINKED DIRECTORIES WITH JEKYLL When you pass the --watch flag to Jekyll, it loads the jekyll-watcher gem to automatically rebuild your site when any of its files change. Under the covers, this behavior is powered by the listen gem, which uses a variety of adapters to detect these file changes and notify jekyll. One thing the listen maintainers have struggled with is the best way to handle symlinks in a way that works across ITUNES 9, NOW WITH MORE WEBKIT iTunes 9, now with more WebKit. As John Gruber predicted yesterday, iTunes 9 certainly uses WebKit much more than the last version. I used wireshark to do a packet trace when I clicked on the Rock Music section. Sure enough, if you gunzip the response, it is effectively standard HTML (though they do declare a custom XML namespace foreverything).
WILLNORRIS.COM
GopherCon Family Track Jun 22, 2016. IndieWeb Summit 2016 Demo Jun 4, 2016. Attending IndieWeb Summit 2016 May 25, 2016. Shoot the Moon Feb 21, 2016. Books I Read in 2015 Feb 8, 2016. Attending IndieWebCamp SF 2015 Oct 23, 2015. Fetching Go Sub-Packages on Static Sites Feb 20, 2015. Gabriel Update Feb 13, 2015.LEAVING GOOGLE
Leaving Google. After 10 years, 8 months, and a handful of days, today is my last day at Google. It’s surreal and bittersweet, but I’m really excited about what’s next. As I’m writing this, I’m sitting outside of Charlie’s, getting ready to go gather my personal belongings and turn in my badge to security. I joined Google a lot COMPARISON OF SUPPORT AMONG OPENID PROVIDERS Gone as of December 2013. This page used to display a table comparing the OpenID protocol support by some of the more popular OpenID providers. The protocols this page tested for are all but dead at this point, and I haven’t maintained the list for several years now, so I’ve taken it down. GO, REST APIS, AND POINTERS Go, REST APIs, and Pointers. Published on May 27, 2014 at 3:34 pm by Will Norris. One of the more interesting design challenges with go-github (and subsequently the one that results in the most questions) is the use of pointers for most all of the fields in our structs that are marshaled and passed to PIERCED - WILL NORRIS i just got my lip pierced again. I had it pierced a few months ago but had some problems with it, but am trying it again now. It’s in the center this time instead of the side just decided I liked the look of this better. In other, though somewhat related news, I got a “promotion” at work. I’m not sure that it is really a promotion per se, but rather just a change. OPEN IS NOT A FOUR-LETTER WORD Inspired by hearing folks at IndieWebCamp talk about fear of open-source at some companies, I feel like we need this on a t-shirt or something: Open is not a four-letter word. ITUNES 9, NOW WITH MORE WEBKIT As John Gruber predicted yesterday, iTunes 9 certainly uses WebKit much more than the last version. I used wireshark to do a packet trace when I clicked on the Rock Music section. Sure enough, if you gunzip the response, it is effectively standard HTML (though they do declare a custom XML namespace for everything). It looks like this new HTML based format is triggered by the request DREAMS, BIRTHDAYS, AND PHONES I often have my laptop on a small table next to my bed and leave the music running during the night. Well I had this really weird dream the other night, of which i remember two distinct parts. in the first part, this other guy and i are in front of an arbitrator or sorts arguing our cases. So i’d be talking about whatever and every couple of minutes or so, this guy would interrupt NEW LAYOUT - WILLNORRIS.COM so i came up with a new layout this morning. some of the pages need a little work to maintain consistency, but i’m pretty happy with it so far. thanks to CSS Zen Garden for demonstrating the true power ofstyle sheets.
E-MAIL IS NOT A PLATFORM FOR DESIGN I’ve been away from my blog for quite a while due to some various medical problems, but I really do have a number of posts in the works. It’s a little lame to return with just a link, but this one is near and dear to my heart: E-mail is not a platform for designWILLNORRIS.COM
GopherCon Family Track Jun 22, 2016. IndieWeb Summit 2016 Demo Jun 4, 2016. Attending IndieWeb Summit 2016 May 25, 2016. Shoot the Moon Feb 21, 2016. Books I Read in 2015 Feb 8, 2016. Attending IndieWebCamp SF 2015 Oct 23, 2015. Fetching Go Sub-Packages on Static Sites Feb 20, 2015. Gabriel Update Feb 13, 2015.LEAVING GOOGLE
Leaving Google. After 10 years, 8 months, and a handful of days, today is my last day at Google. It’s surreal and bittersweet, but I’m really excited about what’s next. As I’m writing this, I’m sitting outside of Charlie’s, getting ready to go gather my personal belongings and turn in my badge to security. I joined Google a lot COMPARISON OF SUPPORT AMONG OPENID PROVIDERS Gone as of December 2013. This page used to display a table comparing the OpenID protocol support by some of the more popular OpenID providers. The protocols this page tested for are all but dead at this point, and I haven’t maintained the list for several years now, so I’ve taken it down. GO, REST APIS, AND POINTERS Go, REST APIs, and Pointers. Published on May 27, 2014 at 3:34 pm by Will Norris. One of the more interesting design challenges with go-github (and subsequently the one that results in the most questions) is the use of pointers for most all of the fields in our structs that are marshaled and passed to PIERCED - WILL NORRIS i just got my lip pierced again. I had it pierced a few months ago but had some problems with it, but am trying it again now. It’s in the center this time instead of the side just decided I liked the look of this better. In other, though somewhat related news, I got a “promotion” at work. I’m not sure that it is really a promotion per se, but rather just a change. OPEN IS NOT A FOUR-LETTER WORD Inspired by hearing folks at IndieWebCamp talk about fear of open-source at some companies, I feel like we need this on a t-shirt or something: Open is not a four-letter word. ITUNES 9, NOW WITH MORE WEBKIT As John Gruber predicted yesterday, iTunes 9 certainly uses WebKit much more than the last version. I used wireshark to do a packet trace when I clicked on the Rock Music section. Sure enough, if you gunzip the response, it is effectively standard HTML (though they do declare a custom XML namespace for everything). It looks like this new HTML based format is triggered by the request DREAMS, BIRTHDAYS, AND PHONES I often have my laptop on a small table next to my bed and leave the music running during the night. Well I had this really weird dream the other night, of which i remember two distinct parts. in the first part, this other guy and i are in front of an arbitrator or sorts arguing our cases. So i’d be talking about whatever and every couple of minutes or so, this guy would interrupt NEW LAYOUT - WILLNORRIS.COM so i came up with a new layout this morning. some of the pages need a little work to maintain consistency, but i’m pretty happy with it so far. thanks to CSS Zen Garden for demonstrating the true power ofstyle sheets.
E-MAIL IS NOT A PLATFORM FOR DESIGN I’ve been away from my blog for quite a while due to some various medical problems, but I really do have a number of posts in the works. It’s a little lame to return with just a link, but this one is near and dear to my heart: E-mail is not a platform for design ARCHIVE - WILLNORRIS.COM 2002-2021 Will Norris. Unless noted otherwise, text content is licensed under CC-BY 4.0 and code under an MIT License.CC-BY 4.0 and code under an MIT License.ABOUT - WILL NORRIS
Hi, I’m Will Norris. I’m a follower of Jesus, a husband to Elisabeth, a father to Gabriel and Judah, a citizen of the indie web, and the Open Source Lead at Twitter. Prior to Twitter I was at Google for 10 years, with most of that time spent in their Open Source Programs Office leading the engineering and license compliance groups. I had previously helped design and build the Google+ API BIGGER AND BETTER THINGS I’m not sure what it is with us you’d think we would have learned our lesson the first time. Almost exactly a year ago, Elisabeth and I did something I would never recommend to anyone. We made three major life changes in the course of a month or so – we got married, I took a new job, and we moved to a new city. Individually, none of those are too bad, but all at once they make for a A PLACE TO CALL HOME Last week, in a post talking about the IndieWeb, I shared my concerns with Mike Elgan’s “Blogs of August”, in which he encourages individuals to blog exclusively on Google+ for the month of August. I’m happy that the conversation has continued over the last week in various places like Copyblogger and on Google+ itself. In my post last week, I mentioned: To be fair, Mike personally DELTA AND THE SECURITY QUESTION ANTI-PATTERN Delta and the Security Question Anti-Pattern. Published on August 13, 2008 at 5:47 pm by Will Norris. High on my list of most aggravating anti-patterns is that of setting up (in)security questions. You know, where you have to choose three questions along the lines of: What is A SELF-HOSTED ALTERNATIVE TO JETPACK'S PHOTON SERVICE A self-hosted alternative to Jetpack's Photon service. Like many people, I’ve long had a bit of a love/hate relationship with Jetpack, the WordPress plugin from Automattic that adds a slew of features like pretty photo galleries, WordPress.com stats, automatic sharing to Google+ and Twitter, etc. A lot of these are incrediblyuseful and
FETCHING GO SUB-PACKAGES ON STATIC SITES Fetching Go Sub-Packages on Static Sites. One of my favorite things about Go is that there is no central repository for third-party libraries and code. Instead, import paths resemble URLs and the go get command can fetch packages from wherever it is that they are hosted. There is built-in support for popular services like GitHub andBitbucket
LAUNCHING THE GOOGLE+ PLATFORM A couple of months ago, I mentioned how excited I was to reveal to family and friends what I’ve been working on at Google for the last year or so, Google+. Well, that was only partly true. What I’ve really been working on is the Google+ Platform, which we are finally starting to roll out today. In many respects, today’s announcement is perhaps more exciting for myself and the team thanGOING TO GOOGLE
I’m happy to announce today that I’ve accepted a job at Google, working on the newly formed Social Web team. I will be joining fellow new-hires Joseph Smarr and Chris Messina, as well as a host of other incredibly talented engineers, in contributing to the emerging standards and growing developer community in this space. Instead of the long contemplative post on how this move is the ALL HTTPS, ALL THE TIME This weekend, inspired by Tim Bray’s recent post Private By Default, I changed my website willnorris.com to serve all traffic using HTTPS. At least for the time being (read: until I find something I’ve terribly broken), all non-HTTPS traffic will be redirected to the secure version of the site. I’ve had HTTPS support enabled on my site for about a year, primarily for ensuring that my ownWILLNORRIS.COM
GopherCon Family Track Jun 22, 2016. IndieWeb Summit 2016 Demo Jun 4, 2016. Attending IndieWeb Summit 2016 May 25, 2016. Shoot the Moon Feb 21, 2016. Books I Read in 2015 Feb 8, 2016. Attending IndieWebCamp SF 2015 Oct 23, 2015. Fetching Go Sub-Packages on Static Sites Feb 20, 2015. Gabriel Update Feb 13, 2015.LEAVING GOOGLE
Leaving Google. After 10 years, 8 months, and a handful of days, today is my last day at Google. It’s surreal and bittersweet, but I’m really excited about what’s next. As I’m writing this, I’m sitting outside of Charlie’s, getting ready to go gather my personal belongings and turn in my badge to security. I joined Google a lot COMPARISON OF SUPPORT AMONG OPENID PROVIDERS Gone as of December 2013. This page used to display a table comparing the OpenID protocol support by some of the more popular OpenID providers. The protocols this page tested for are all but dead at this point, and I haven’t maintained the list for several years now, so I’ve taken it down. GO, REST APIS, AND POINTERS Go, REST APIs, and Pointers. Published on May 27, 2014 at 3:34 pm by Will Norris. One of the more interesting design challenges with go-github (and subsequently the one that results in the most questions) is the use of pointers for most all of the fields in our structs that are marshaled and passed to PIERCED - WILL NORRIS i just got my lip pierced again. I had it pierced a few months ago but had some problems with it, but am trying it again now. It’s in the center this time instead of the side just decided I liked the look of this better. In other, though somewhat related news, I got a “promotion” at work. I’m not sure that it is really a promotion per se, but rather just a change. OPEN IS NOT A FOUR-LETTER WORD Inspired by hearing folks at IndieWebCamp talk about fear of open-source at some companies, I feel like we need this on a t-shirt or something: Open is not a four-letter word. ITUNES 9, NOW WITH MORE WEBKIT As John Gruber predicted yesterday, iTunes 9 certainly uses WebKit much more than the last version. I used wireshark to do a packet trace when I clicked on the Rock Music section. Sure enough, if you gunzip the response, it is effectively standard HTML (though they do declare a custom XML namespace for everything). It looks like this new HTML based format is triggered by the request DREAMS, BIRTHDAYS, AND PHONES I often have my laptop on a small table next to my bed and leave the music running during the night. Well I had this really weird dream the other night, of which i remember two distinct parts. in the first part, this other guy and i are in front of an arbitrator or sorts arguing our cases. So i’d be talking about whatever and every couple of minutes or so, this guy would interrupt NEW LAYOUT - WILLNORRIS.COM so i came up with a new layout this morning. some of the pages need a little work to maintain consistency, but i’m pretty happy with it so far. thanks to CSS Zen Garden for demonstrating the true power ofstyle sheets.
E-MAIL IS NOT A PLATFORM FOR DESIGN I’ve been away from my blog for quite a while due to some various medical problems, but I really do have a number of posts in the works. It’s a little lame to return with just a link, but this one is near and dear to my heart: E-mail is not a platform for designWILLNORRIS.COM
GopherCon Family Track Jun 22, 2016. IndieWeb Summit 2016 Demo Jun 4, 2016. Attending IndieWeb Summit 2016 May 25, 2016. Shoot the Moon Feb 21, 2016. Books I Read in 2015 Feb 8, 2016. Attending IndieWebCamp SF 2015 Oct 23, 2015. Fetching Go Sub-Packages on Static Sites Feb 20, 2015. Gabriel Update Feb 13, 2015.LEAVING GOOGLE
Leaving Google. After 10 years, 8 months, and a handful of days, today is my last day at Google. It’s surreal and bittersweet, but I’m really excited about what’s next. As I’m writing this, I’m sitting outside of Charlie’s, getting ready to go gather my personal belongings and turn in my badge to security. I joined Google a lot COMPARISON OF SUPPORT AMONG OPENID PROVIDERS Gone as of December 2013. This page used to display a table comparing the OpenID protocol support by some of the more popular OpenID providers. The protocols this page tested for are all but dead at this point, and I haven’t maintained the list for several years now, so I’ve taken it down. GO, REST APIS, AND POINTERS Go, REST APIs, and Pointers. Published on May 27, 2014 at 3:34 pm by Will Norris. One of the more interesting design challenges with go-github (and subsequently the one that results in the most questions) is the use of pointers for most all of the fields in our structs that are marshaled and passed to PIERCED - WILL NORRIS i just got my lip pierced again. I had it pierced a few months ago but had some problems with it, but am trying it again now. It’s in the center this time instead of the side just decided I liked the look of this better. In other, though somewhat related news, I got a “promotion” at work. I’m not sure that it is really a promotion per se, but rather just a change. OPEN IS NOT A FOUR-LETTER WORD Inspired by hearing folks at IndieWebCamp talk about fear of open-source at some companies, I feel like we need this on a t-shirt or something: Open is not a four-letter word. ITUNES 9, NOW WITH MORE WEBKIT As John Gruber predicted yesterday, iTunes 9 certainly uses WebKit much more than the last version. I used wireshark to do a packet trace when I clicked on the Rock Music section. Sure enough, if you gunzip the response, it is effectively standard HTML (though they do declare a custom XML namespace for everything). It looks like this new HTML based format is triggered by the request DREAMS, BIRTHDAYS, AND PHONES I often have my laptop on a small table next to my bed and leave the music running during the night. Well I had this really weird dream the other night, of which i remember two distinct parts. in the first part, this other guy and i are in front of an arbitrator or sorts arguing our cases. So i’d be talking about whatever and every couple of minutes or so, this guy would interrupt NEW LAYOUT - WILLNORRIS.COM so i came up with a new layout this morning. some of the pages need a little work to maintain consistency, but i’m pretty happy with it so far. thanks to CSS Zen Garden for demonstrating the true power ofstyle sheets.
E-MAIL IS NOT A PLATFORM FOR DESIGN I’ve been away from my blog for quite a while due to some various medical problems, but I really do have a number of posts in the works. It’s a little lame to return with just a link, but this one is near and dear to my heart: E-mail is not a platform for design ARCHIVE - WILLNORRIS.COM 2002-2021 Will Norris. Unless noted otherwise, text content is licensed under CC-BY 4.0 and code under an MIT License.CC-BY 4.0 and code under an MIT License.ABOUT - WILL NORRIS
Hi, I’m Will Norris. I’m a follower of Jesus, a husband to Elisabeth, a father to Gabriel and Judah, a citizen of the indie web, and the Open Source Lead at Twitter. Prior to Twitter I was at Google for 10 years, with most of that time spent in their Open Source Programs Office leading the engineering and license compliance groups. I had previously helped design and build the Google+ API BIGGER AND BETTER THINGS I’m not sure what it is with us you’d think we would have learned our lesson the first time. Almost exactly a year ago, Elisabeth and I did something I would never recommend to anyone. We made three major life changes in the course of a month or so – we got married, I took a new job, and we moved to a new city. Individually, none of those are too bad, but all at once they make for a A PLACE TO CALL HOME Last week, in a post talking about the IndieWeb, I shared my concerns with Mike Elgan’s “Blogs of August”, in which he encourages individuals to blog exclusively on Google+ for the month of August. I’m happy that the conversation has continued over the last week in various places like Copyblogger and on Google+ itself. In my post last week, I mentioned: To be fair, Mike personally DELTA AND THE SECURITY QUESTION ANTI-PATTERN Delta and the Security Question Anti-Pattern. Published on August 13, 2008 at 5:47 pm by Will Norris. High on my list of most aggravating anti-patterns is that of setting up (in)security questions. You know, where you have to choose three questions along the lines of: What is A SELF-HOSTED ALTERNATIVE TO JETPACK'S PHOTON SERVICE A self-hosted alternative to Jetpack's Photon service. Like many people, I’ve long had a bit of a love/hate relationship with Jetpack, the WordPress plugin from Automattic that adds a slew of features like pretty photo galleries, WordPress.com stats, automatic sharing to Google+ and Twitter, etc. A lot of these are incrediblyuseful and
FETCHING GO SUB-PACKAGES ON STATIC SITES Fetching Go Sub-Packages on Static Sites. One of my favorite things about Go is that there is no central repository for third-party libraries and code. Instead, import paths resemble URLs and the go get command can fetch packages from wherever it is that they are hosted. There is built-in support for popular services like GitHub andBitbucket
LAUNCHING THE GOOGLE+ PLATFORM A couple of months ago, I mentioned how excited I was to reveal to family and friends what I’ve been working on at Google for the last year or so, Google+. Well, that was only partly true. What I’ve really been working on is the Google+ Platform, which we are finally starting to roll out today. In many respects, today’s announcement is perhaps more exciting for myself and the team thanGOING TO GOOGLE
I’m happy to announce today that I’ve accepted a job at Google, working on the newly formed Social Web team. I will be joining fellow new-hires Joseph Smarr and Chris Messina, as well as a host of other incredibly talented engineers, in contributing to the emerging standards and growing developer community in this space. Instead of the long contemplative post on how this move is the ALL HTTPS, ALL THE TIME This weekend, inspired by Tim Bray’s recent post Private By Default, I changed my website willnorris.com to serve all traffic using HTTPS. At least for the time being (read: until I find something I’ve terribly broken), all non-HTTPS traffic will be redirected to the secure version of the site. I’ve had HTTPS support enabled on my site for about a year, primarily for ensuring that my ownWILLNORRIS.COM
GopherCon Family Track Jun 22, 2016. IndieWeb Summit 2016 Demo Jun 4, 2016. Attending IndieWeb Summit 2016 May 25, 2016. Shoot the Moon Feb 21, 2016. Books I Read in 2015 Feb 8, 2016. Attending IndieWebCamp SF 2015 Oct 23, 2015. Fetching Go Sub-Packages on Static Sites Feb 20, 2015. Gabriel Update Feb 13, 2015.LEAVING GOOGLE
Leaving Google. After 10 years, 8 months, and a handful of days, today is my last day at Google. It’s surreal and bittersweet, but I’m really excited about what’s next. As I’m writing this, I’m sitting outside of Charlie’s, getting ready to go gather my personal belongings and turn in my badge to security. I joined Google a lot COMPARISON OF SUPPORT AMONG OPENID PROVIDERS Gone as of December 2013. This page used to display a table comparing the OpenID protocol support by some of the more popular OpenID providers. The protocols this page tested for are all but dead at this point, and I haven’t maintained the list for several years now, so I’ve taken it down. GO, REST APIS, AND POINTERS Go, REST APIs, and Pointers. Published on May 27, 2014 at 3:34 pm by Will Norris. One of the more interesting design challenges with go-github (and subsequently the one that results in the most questions) is the use of pointers for most all of the fields in our structs that are marshaled and passed to PIERCED - WILL NORRIS i just got my lip pierced again. I had it pierced a few months ago but had some problems with it, but am trying it again now. It’s in the center this time instead of the side just decided I liked the look of this better. In other, though somewhat related news, I got a “promotion” at work. I’m not sure that it is really a promotion per se, but rather just a change. OPEN IS NOT A FOUR-LETTER WORD Inspired by hearing folks at IndieWebCamp talk about fear of open-source at some companies, I feel like we need this on a t-shirt or something: Open is not a four-letter word. ITUNES 9, NOW WITH MORE WEBKIT As John Gruber predicted yesterday, iTunes 9 certainly uses WebKit much more than the last version. I used wireshark to do a packet trace when I clicked on the Rock Music section. Sure enough, if you gunzip the response, it is effectively standard HTML (though they do declare a custom XML namespace for everything). It looks like this new HTML based format is triggered by the request DREAMS, BIRTHDAYS, AND PHONES I often have my laptop on a small table next to my bed and leave the music running during the night. Well I had this really weird dream the other night, of which i remember two distinct parts. in the first part, this other guy and i are in front of an arbitrator or sorts arguing our cases. So i’d be talking about whatever and every couple of minutes or so, this guy would interrupt NEW LAYOUT - WILLNORRIS.COM so i came up with a new layout this morning. some of the pages need a little work to maintain consistency, but i’m pretty happy with it so far. thanks to CSS Zen Garden for demonstrating the true power ofstyle sheets.
E-MAIL IS NOT A PLATFORM FOR DESIGN I’ve been away from my blog for quite a while due to some various medical problems, but I really do have a number of posts in the works. It’s a little lame to return with just a link, but this one is near and dear to my heart: E-mail is not a platform for designWILLNORRIS.COM
GopherCon Family Track Jun 22, 2016. IndieWeb Summit 2016 Demo Jun 4, 2016. Attending IndieWeb Summit 2016 May 25, 2016. Shoot the Moon Feb 21, 2016. Books I Read in 2015 Feb 8, 2016. Attending IndieWebCamp SF 2015 Oct 23, 2015. Fetching Go Sub-Packages on Static Sites Feb 20, 2015. Gabriel Update Feb 13, 2015.LEAVING GOOGLE
Leaving Google. After 10 years, 8 months, and a handful of days, today is my last day at Google. It’s surreal and bittersweet, but I’m really excited about what’s next. As I’m writing this, I’m sitting outside of Charlie’s, getting ready to go gather my personal belongings and turn in my badge to security. I joined Google a lot COMPARISON OF SUPPORT AMONG OPENID PROVIDERS Gone as of December 2013. This page used to display a table comparing the OpenID protocol support by some of the more popular OpenID providers. The protocols this page tested for are all but dead at this point, and I haven’t maintained the list for several years now, so I’ve taken it down. GO, REST APIS, AND POINTERS Go, REST APIs, and Pointers. Published on May 27, 2014 at 3:34 pm by Will Norris. One of the more interesting design challenges with go-github (and subsequently the one that results in the most questions) is the use of pointers for most all of the fields in our structs that are marshaled and passed to PIERCED - WILL NORRIS i just got my lip pierced again. I had it pierced a few months ago but had some problems with it, but am trying it again now. It’s in the center this time instead of the side just decided I liked the look of this better. In other, though somewhat related news, I got a “promotion” at work. I’m not sure that it is really a promotion per se, but rather just a change. OPEN IS NOT A FOUR-LETTER WORD Inspired by hearing folks at IndieWebCamp talk about fear of open-source at some companies, I feel like we need this on a t-shirt or something: Open is not a four-letter word. ITUNES 9, NOW WITH MORE WEBKIT As John Gruber predicted yesterday, iTunes 9 certainly uses WebKit much more than the last version. I used wireshark to do a packet trace when I clicked on the Rock Music section. Sure enough, if you gunzip the response, it is effectively standard HTML (though they do declare a custom XML namespace for everything). It looks like this new HTML based format is triggered by the request DREAMS, BIRTHDAYS, AND PHONES I often have my laptop on a small table next to my bed and leave the music running during the night. Well I had this really weird dream the other night, of which i remember two distinct parts. in the first part, this other guy and i are in front of an arbitrator or sorts arguing our cases. So i’d be talking about whatever and every couple of minutes or so, this guy would interrupt NEW LAYOUT - WILLNORRIS.COM so i came up with a new layout this morning. some of the pages need a little work to maintain consistency, but i’m pretty happy with it so far. thanks to CSS Zen Garden for demonstrating the true power ofstyle sheets.
E-MAIL IS NOT A PLATFORM FOR DESIGN I’ve been away from my blog for quite a while due to some various medical problems, but I really do have a number of posts in the works. It’s a little lame to return with just a link, but this one is near and dear to my heart: E-mail is not a platform for design ARCHIVE - WILLNORRIS.COM 2002-2021 Will Norris. Unless noted otherwise, text content is licensed under CC-BY 4.0 and code under an MIT License.CC-BY 4.0 and code under an MIT License.ABOUT - WILL NORRIS
Hi, I’m Will Norris. I’m a follower of Jesus, a husband to Elisabeth, a father to Gabriel and Judah, a citizen of the indie web, and the Open Source Lead at Twitter. Prior to Twitter I was at Google for 10 years, with most of that time spent in their Open Source Programs Office leading the engineering and license compliance groups. I had previously helped design and build the Google+ API BIGGER AND BETTER THINGS I’m not sure what it is with us you’d think we would have learned our lesson the first time. Almost exactly a year ago, Elisabeth and I did something I would never recommend to anyone. We made three major life changes in the course of a month or so – we got married, I took a new job, and we moved to a new city. Individually, none of those are too bad, but all at once they make for a A PLACE TO CALL HOME Last week, in a post talking about the IndieWeb, I shared my concerns with Mike Elgan’s “Blogs of August”, in which he encourages individuals to blog exclusively on Google+ for the month of August. I’m happy that the conversation has continued over the last week in various places like Copyblogger and on Google+ itself. In my post last week, I mentioned: To be fair, Mike personally DELTA AND THE SECURITY QUESTION ANTI-PATTERN Delta and the Security Question Anti-Pattern. Published on August 13, 2008 at 5:47 pm by Will Norris. High on my list of most aggravating anti-patterns is that of setting up (in)security questions. You know, where you have to choose three questions along the lines of: What is A SELF-HOSTED ALTERNATIVE TO JETPACK'S PHOTON SERVICE A self-hosted alternative to Jetpack's Photon service. Like many people, I’ve long had a bit of a love/hate relationship with Jetpack, the WordPress plugin from Automattic that adds a slew of features like pretty photo galleries, WordPress.com stats, automatic sharing to Google+ and Twitter, etc. A lot of these are incrediblyuseful and
FETCHING GO SUB-PACKAGES ON STATIC SITES Fetching Go Sub-Packages on Static Sites. One of my favorite things about Go is that there is no central repository for third-party libraries and code. Instead, import paths resemble URLs and the go get command can fetch packages from wherever it is that they are hosted. There is built-in support for popular services like GitHub andBitbucket
LAUNCHING THE GOOGLE+ PLATFORM A couple of months ago, I mentioned how excited I was to reveal to family and friends what I’ve been working on at Google for the last year or so, Google+. Well, that was only partly true. What I’ve really been working on is the Google+ Platform, which we are finally starting to roll out today. In many respects, today’s announcement is perhaps more exciting for myself and the team thanGOING TO GOOGLE
I’m happy to announce today that I’ve accepted a job at Google, working on the newly formed Social Web team. I will be joining fellow new-hires Joseph Smarr and Chris Messina, as well as a host of other incredibly talented engineers, in contributing to the emerging standards and growing developer community in this space. Instead of the long contemplative post on how this move is the ALL HTTPS, ALL THE TIME This weekend, inspired by Tim Bray’s recent post Private By Default, I changed my website willnorris.com to serve all traffic using HTTPS. At least for the time being (read: until I find something I’ve terribly broken), all non-HTTPS traffic will be redirected to the secure version of the site. I’ve had HTTPS support enabled on my site for about a year, primarily for ensuring that my ownWILLNORRIS.COM
there's more to life than this* About
WILL NORRIS
Hi, I'm Will . I'm a follower of Jesus, a husband to Elisabeth , a father to Gabrieland Judah , a
citizen of the indie web , and the Open SourceLead at Twitter.
* GitHub
RECENT POSTS
* Leaving Google Sep 18, 2020 * GopherCon Family Track Jun 22,2016
* IndieWeb Summit 2016 Demo Jun 4, 2016 * Attending IndieWeb Summit 2016 May 25,2016
* Shoot the Moon Feb 21, 2016 * Books I Read in 2015 Feb 8, 2016 * Attending IndieWebCamp SF 2015Oct 23, 2015
* Fetching Go Sub-Packages on Static SitesFeb 20, 2015
* Gabriel Update Feb 13, 2015 * Hello, World Feb 5, 2015view all posts
Subscribe to feed
2002-2021 Will Norris. Unless noted otherwise, text content is licensed under CC-BY 4.0 and code under an MITLicense
.
Details
Copyright © 2024 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0