March 2010
2 posts
I have some ideas
for what to do with ffff*lckr, but I’m curious - what do you want from it?
Mar 29th
18 notes
Facebook Fan Page
By popular request: ffff*lckr’s facebook fan page.
Mar 29th
8 notes
January 2010
9 posts
I'm working on a mobile web app version of...
It’s online and kinda works, you can give it a go over at m.fffflckr.com but it’s not ready yet. Not really that high a priority for me, since I don’t actually own an iPhone.
Jan 31st
2 notes
A couple minor bug fixes
You couldn’t authenticate if you had some special characters in your name, like ‘&’. Fixed the layout. Added a button that lets you direct-link to users.
Jan 31st
I had to change the name.
Was fffflickr, now ffff*lckr!
Jan 7th
Known bugs
There’s a display bug tied to Opera. It’s Opera though and it’s a cosmetic bug, I couldn’t care less.
Jan 3rd
Changed how authentication works
Today’s biggest change is the ability to log in to flickr (authenticate) without giving fffflickr write perms. I know this has been an issue with a couple of users.
Jan 2nd
FAQ #4
Q: Who aggregates fffflickr? A: You do, along with flickr users whose taste you trust. The idea behind fffflickr is that people who take the pictures you like probably like stuff you’d like. And the people whose stuff they like, probably like good stuff too.
Jan 1st
1 tag
FAQ #3
Q: What kind of information does fffflickr store? A: fffflickr stores no information about you, not your user name, not where you clicked, not the photographs you saw, nothing. There is literally no data store at all. If you came here via google they probably stored more information about that then we did once you got here. We create a cookie to pass information that you’re authorized...
Jan 1st
1 tag
FAQ #2
Q: How do my tastes influence the site? A: They don’t. Every person’s fffflickr experience is unique because they create it every time they use the site. It’s all à la carte, baby.
Jan 1st
1 tag
FAQ #1
Q: Why does fffflickr say it needs to upload and edit things in my photostream when I log in? A: Short answer: it doesn’t, but… Long answer: flickr allows for 3 levels of authorization, read, write, delete. fffflickr uses “write” to allow you to fav pictures from inside the app. You also need to authorize the app if you want to see pictures not marked “safe”. ...
Jan 1st