For all my bitching, I think it’s ironic that the new image thumbnails you see on the right (→) (now moved to the sitemap) are pretty buzzword compliant. They’re rendered dynamically (DHTML), using delineate’s feed (RSS) which is neatly categorised (tagged), via a cron job (asynchronous? XML, almost AJAX?) and parsed using fucking[1] Python (Python) to generate strict, standards compliant code (XHTML) and styled using stylesheets (CSS).
Is there anything else people want to pile on there? I abhor javascript, so for my sites, AJAX (if and when it shows up) will probably not go beyond AAX.
<Dr. Weird> Gentleman, behold! Web two point oh! </Dr. Weird>
[Representative MP3 for those who don’t watch enough TV.]
[1] Yeah, screw you too.
The favicon on firefox’s tab changes into a mooninite when you click on the mp3 link. Sweet.
Yeah, that is cool, but don’t expect that to be the case after I locally host the file sometime in the future. I am paranoild of links going dead.