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hitherto: Complete with traditional BBC News stupid photo/caption halfway down
urgen: bot porn?
hitherto: Get your wardriving in while you can, folks...
mattb: may be related to Linda, or I may be smoking crack
mattb: maybe both
zool: "Coordination language" and "generative communication" are terms usually associated with the Linda paradigm for distributed and parallel computation.
zool: wow
zool: this is something else
http://www.smh.com.au/photography/regular/whales/image/2002/07/30/image.html?picindex=1
hooch: whales in sydney harbour (bots related)
edd: /me tries so hard to feel sympathy
http://jerakeen.org/chump/template_test_1.cgi
Jerakeen: XML::Simple is /horrible/.
zool: a bit noddy but useful looking
highly experimental and ugly and badly done calendar interface to archives
Jerakeen: almost certainly not valid HTML, hell, if might not even render. Don't look at the source.
Working archive link for 29th July of whatever year it is at the moment.
hex: how to use the archive with day and month
zool: i'm not sure about the calendar interface
zool: why not keep the interface conversational, stateful
zool: a rolling 'last n days' display would be nicer than a nightly cron churn imo
zool: it is 2009 you fool and google is the president
zool: i have turned this into a story and moved it now
hex: could plug output into metachump maybe
hex: I didn't know the magic words until now
hitherto: Well, that's the raw XML
hitherto: Yesterday, for example, as an archive page, would be this
hitherto: Although someone with a brane really should fix that to work better before the days roll over on Thursday...
zool: well i think that is enough for now
zool: i would rather see a better messaging/conversational interface to it
natural language pre-parser (via dmiles)
zool: actually available at ftp://ftp.cis.upenn.edu/pub/mcollins/misc/
zool: it would be nice to be able to configure scriborg to eat non-http uris