Rounded Corners 371 – Enabling comments

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Sorry, Siri Not Sorcery or Alchemy: when you build technology that’s indistinguishable from magic, it’s important to understand people use it as such.

I believe the answer is simple: when someone uses magical functionality, they expect the magic to protect them as well.

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QotD Dave Wiskus:

I believe that people are basically good. Unless you enable comments.

 

2 thoughts on “Rounded Corners 371 – Enabling comments

  1. I’m reading rounded corners via http://planetnodejs.com/, but the titles link to e.g. http://labnotes.org/2012/05/27/rounded-corners-371-enabling-comments/feed/atom/ instead of http://labnotes.org/2012/05/27/rounded-corners-371-enabling-comments/ – now that there are comments, this is a bit annoying. Is there an easy way to correct that or is it up to Mikael to change something on planetnodejs?

    Apart from that: Thanks a lot for rounded corners. It saves a lot of time. Very much appreciated.

    Mastala

  2. Atom feeds link to the original post using a link rel=alternate. WordPress blogs also includes two link rel=replies that point to the comment thread (one HTML, one Atom).

    Sounds like planetnodejs ignores the rel and type attributes, and of these three links, decides to use the third and last one.

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