This is

as days pass by, by Stuart Langridge

. Here I write about many things. In the past I wrote about other things but the past is past. I write code for people to play with, I write about my life on Twitter, and I write here.

On I wrote Moving to del.icio.us, part 2, on the subject of Howtos.

OK, all my short‘n‘curly links from the last 15 months, since I set up the linklog, imported to del.icio.us with the magic of delicious.py and a trivial Pytohn script to parse the pyblosxom files. I have lost some of the via information, but that’s because del.icio.us won’t let me have a via name and a via URL, so I’ve just stuck “(via: whoever)” on the end of the description (and, indeed, that’s what my updated del.icio.us posting bookmarklet does too).

I can’t help but feel that I’m joining the del.icio.us party really really late and I should be using something like Wists instead…but it doesn’t seem to have all the rough edges knocked off it yet. Maybe I’ll go for it in 2008 when all my contemporaries have been into it for two years.

Paul

heh, if you see my del.icio.us list you’ll see I’ve already hacked your hack and I use a via: tag so I could see all links I’ve nicked from you via:www.kryogenix.org

sil

Paul: that’s a much cleverer idea. Arse. Why didn’t I think of that? I shall update my bookmarklet at some point. :)

Paul

Should be a simple fix for you. I mean, I was able to do it ;)

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