Re: [twitter-dev] What can be done with twitter data?

2010-06-16 Thread kuhkatz

Am 15.06.2010 21:36, schrieb ckell...@gmail.com:

What can be done with the twitter api? What can be done with data? What kind of 
output is useful to the general public? So far I have found twitter to be a 
public version of text messages. I have ideas for twitter such as twitter 
dating and twitter chatrooms is this something that the twitter api could be 
used for to develop such a program?

-Chris
ckel...@aol.com
Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®


dating... i dont know.
i also dont know if i want my dating approaches to be visible for anyone 
and indexed by google, etc.


chat... maybe?
if you setup one account per chatchannel / room, people can DM that 
account, and a bot would DM anyone who is registered for that room.

it is possible, i suppose.

if its not via DM chatting people would spam other peoples timelines, 
at least i would see it that way.


Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Announcing Twurl: OAuth-enabled curl for the Twitter API

2010-05-16 Thread kuhkatz

Am 15.05.2010 21:38, schrieb Patrick Kennedy:

I bet coffee and 10 seconds with either of you would fix my problem,
but no worries.

On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 9:02 PM, kuhkatzkuhk...@googlemail.com  wrote:

Am 14.05.2010 23:40, schrieb Faried Nawaz:


On May 15, 12:41 am, kuhkatzkuhk...@googlemail.comwrote:


so i suppose i am doing things wrong.
i followed your instructions, but when i apply the diff, i get this:

$ patch -i twurldiff


Close.  You can do either one of

patch -p 1 -i twurldiff

or

git apply twurldiff


Faried.


tried the first approach,
gave me an error with lib/twurl.rb,
but with looking into the .rej and manually patching the file i
succeded, finally.

thanks for your help =)



someone of us might consider trying to help you if you could provide 
further details on where exacly what goes wrong.

doesnt work is never a good way to call for help.


Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Announcing Twurl: OAuth-enabled curl for the Twitter API

2010-05-15 Thread kuhkatz

Am 14.05.2010 23:40, schrieb Faried Nawaz:

On May 15, 12:41 am, kuhkatzkuhk...@googlemail.com  wrote:


so i suppose i am doing things wrong.
i followed your instructions, but when i apply the diff, i get this:

$ patch -i twurldiff


Close.  You can do either one of

patch -p 1 -i twurldiff

or

git apply twurldiff


Faried.


tried the first approach,
gave me an error with lib/twurl.rb,
but with looking into the .rej and manually patching the file i
succeded, finally.

thanks for your help =)


[twitter-dev] [OT] new ssl-cert for twitter.com?

2010-05-13 Thread kuhkatz

hello,

sorry for being offtopic, didnt know where else to ask.
(please feel free to point to other resources)

my maybe-problem:

i got a knew ssl-cert from twitter.com today, which looks suspicious to 
me, but i am not sure.


the cert data is as follows:
---
CN: twitter.com
O:  twitter.com
OU: GT09721236
serial number: 0B:B5:F1

CN: equifax
O:  equifax
OU: -empty-

issue date: 26.05.2009
valid until: 28.05.2010

sha1: 9e:e9:97:20:1b:d2:17:cb:cc:0c:8f:19:42:75:2d:6b:ac:07:e1:93
md5:  78:fd:97:3e:78:a1:f6:40:9e:66:7b:d3:a9:db:c2
---

i am unsure about its validity because of the very short validity date 
around two weeks, and because my firefox now shows the twitter.com page 
as 'completly encrypted' which was 'encrypted with cleartext parts' 
until now.


can anyone confirm if this is a valid cert from twitter.com or if 
something fishy is going on?


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