MetaFilter 10th Anniversary Party



These are some scenes from last night's MetaFilter anniversary party in Portland, Oregon. I had a great time talking with old friends and meeting new (to me) MeFites in person—the perfect way to celebrate 10 years. And a special thanks goes to MetaFilter member The White Hat for letting me use his wonderful song Chiefest Microns.

Sunny PDX

Sunny PDX

Remove Google Reader 'Likes'

Google Reader is adding some new social features, and one of them is Likes. You can mark that you like a particular post that flows through Google Reader and see other users who have done the same. The Like notification appears in a prominent position directly under the headline:

Google Reader Likes

There's no way to opt out of the feature and I found it distracting. To disable it, I used Stylish for Firefox. I chose "Write new style", then "for www.google.com", and I added the following lines (after some CSS investigation):
.entry-likers-n {display:none;}
.like-inactive {display:none;}
That removes both the Likes count and the button for marking something as liked. It's a lot like the MetaFilter favorites feature but it feels odd because there's little to no community interaction at Google Reader. I guess it might be neat to spot someone you happen to know in a liked-list, but what are the chances? (Showing just my contacts who liked something would be great.) Aggregate data might be fun to see, but I don't need the feature active unless I want to start Liking-posts-up to give them more attention on a list of popular posts somewhere. So until Google Reader liked-lists are more than just a list of random users who liked something, I'm going to mute it.

Shipping MetaFilter Shirts



Last weekend we started selling t-shirts at MetaFilter and had the crazy idea that we'd ship them ourselves. Today we bagged, labeled, and dropped off a bunch of t-shirts at the post office. I took this video for posterity.

Typing Machine

Typing Machine

Stack of Hope

Stack of Hope

Prepped For Labels

Prepped For Labels
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