Thomas Steiner (@tomayac)

Now at @tomayac@toot.cafe

The below is an off-site archive of all tweets posted by @tomayac ever

May 22nd, 2015

Traditional conference “banana moment”2015@itaxidoui@TomDeNiesN@laurens_d_v_@Ben__DM__pic.twitter.com/JlC96PLIB4LIB4

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RT @MarkusLanthaler: “We have a problem with promises” Nice list of common error with #JavaScript promises http://t.co/kDSbF83P1H

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RT @sw12: 60fps Live Streaming on YouTube in HTML5 http://t.co/n6bpHq314k

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Wrote a rough summary of yesterday’s informal dynamic media fragments meeting at #WWW2015: https://t.co/eiiCpz9ZsQ.

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miha_jlo Andrei Broder reveals some google numbers:15% of 3B daily search queries have never been seen before keynote pic.twitter.com/HI9n8RJWnz

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RT @WWWfirenze: “Test Of Time Award” to Sergey Brin & Larry Page for the most influential work ever published http://t.co/5ELdGNWwHD presen…

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Here they are again, semantic smart agents labeled “Goal completion” in @azbroder’s brilliant keynote. pic.twitter.com/AizIK8xYEx

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WikiResearch Automatically generated summaries of Wikipedia articles that are “fairly close” to the human-written intro section cs.nyu.edu/~sg4187/NLP.pdf

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RT @WikiResearch: “The Sum of All Human Knowledge In Your Pocket: Full-Text Searchable Wikipedia on a @Raspberry_Pihttps://t.co/7zzMtfBi3â…

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At past World Wide Web conferences, paper submissions had to be authored in HTML. When did we start to err & began to require PDF?

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