Thomas Steiner (@tomayac)

Now at @tomayac@toot.cafe

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

March 4th, 2016

@peputo ¡Enhorabuena, Señor Doctor!

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@JohnMu This should probably be cross-posted to the Webmaster Central blog (https://t.co/k6Iwzgbk7M) for archiving purposes. Great post!

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RT @JohnMu: I made a post with our compiled recommendations for JS sites / web-apps: https://t.co/3iwf7yziiG

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arkaitz Trump Twitterbot (@DeepDrumpf) uses AI to train itself on transcripts from Trump speeches csail.mit.edu/deepdrumpf

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RT @ReaderMeter: How to get real-time data from Wikipedia’s production DBs and export the results into a Google spreadsheet. https://t.co/3…

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@kdzwinel This sounds weird indeed. I have reached out to the person in charge internally and hope for an answer.

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@yuvipanda @ReaderMeter Carrying the discussion over to GitHub Issue #3: https://t.co/b756rJ7IBr. Thanks.

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@kdzwinel The best is its filter_third_party_resources: https://t.co/R2xU0siRnn, currently impossible in the UI, although I have a bug open…

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Quarry (quarry.wmflabs.org) is mighty: “Run SQL queries against Wikipedia & other databases from your browser” (& from Wikipedia Tools)

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@ReaderMeter @WikiResearch Is there a better way than scraping to translate from query_id (ID in URL) to qrun_id? https://t.co/ysYZgDy8vL

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.@Wikimedia analysts rejoice: Wikipedia Tools (https://t.co/nfplt2W8zZ) now has a WIKIQUARRY function. @WikiResearch https://t.co/W5ZXOnJpnu

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