link 490 things petermartin likes (as of 11/4/09)

All the posts that I’ve “liked” on Tumblr. Many inspirational, some fascinating, some marked “to find later”, and some that just made me smile. I think I’m going to redesign my Tumblr soon and incorporate the “likes” feature on my main design, as I easily get twice as much pleasure from the content I’m reading on here as the content I produce (increasingly less as of late).

8 months ago

4/11/09

photo staff:

Under Construction
We’re pushing a whole bunch of interface tweaks over the next couple weeks.  Don’t be frightened!  Some buttons and links might be out of place before everything is done.
Please let us know if you see anything acting funny.

Has Tumblr completely moved away from versioned upgrades to a constant, incremental upgrade model? I’m certainly not complaining, and I love the newest tweaks to the Dashboard…just seems like it’s a significant shift in philosophy.

staff:

Under Construction

We’re pushing a whole bunch of interface tweaks over the next couple weeks.  Don’t be frightened!  Some buttons and links might be out of place before everything is done.

Please let us know if you see anything acting funny.

Has Tumblr completely moved away from versioned upgrades to a constant, incremental upgrade model? I’m certainly not complaining, and I love the newest tweaks to the Dashboard…just seems like it’s a significant shift in philosophy.

10 months ago

15/9/09

reblogged via staff
photo alexbain:

dbreunig:

GMail’s down, so Google uses Twitter. People talking about GMail takes Twitter down, so Twitter uses Tumblr. When… uh-oh.
What happens when Tumblr’s down?

… & Tumblr was in The River Wild with Kevin Bacon.

Tumblr - the internet’s last line of defense™

alexbain:

dbreunig:

GMail’s down, so Google uses Twitter. People talking about GMail takes Twitter down, so Twitter uses Tumblr. When… uh-oh.

What happens when Tumblr’s down?

… & Tumblr was in The River Wild with Kevin Bacon.

Tumblr - the internet’s last line of defense™

11 months ago

2/9/09

reblogged via alexbain
photo Tumblr Typo
OK, this is a pretty funny typo….maybe I’m spending too much time on here.

Tumblr Typo

OK, this is a pretty funny typo….maybe I’m spending too much time on here.

1 year ago

14/7/09

photo I like the new Tumblr iPhone interface. It’s cleaner, responsive, focused on content, and more efficiently spaced. I can’t shake the feeling that it FEELS different though. Not worse, just different. Perhaps this is Jacob Bijani’s design influence?

Also, it amuses me that my quick screenshot of the app includes Blake Whitman, who was also featured on the staff post. Small coincidences always do.

I like the new Tumblr iPhone interface. It’s cleaner, responsive, focused on content, and more efficiently spaced. I can’t shake the feeling that it FEELS different though. Not worse, just different. Perhaps this is Jacob Bijani’s design influence?

Also, it amuses me that my quick screenshot of the app includes Blake Whitman, who was also featured on the staff post. Small coincidences always do.

1 year ago

24/6/09

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Tumblr thoughts…

Just a couple random thoughts on a Sunday night…

  • Is it just me or does the Dashboard sometimes entirely miss a reblog?  It’s really strange, I usually click on my own name on the right hand side to keep up on likes/reblogs, and lately it seems like it misses a reblog now and again, seemingly randomly. Just feels counterproductive to waste all this effort on tumblarity and then screw up the only tumblr relationships I actually care about.
  • On the subject of tumblarity, how useful is a system where it takes a whole bunch of posts/likes/reblogs/etc to move from 12 to 47, but the “leaders” are in the 79,000 range? I mean, I’ve been at this a while, I follow 170 people or so, spend an absurd amount of time on the dashboard reading, and have a greatly appreciated 40 followers. Should you really be rewarded for incessant posting and echo-chamber reblogging more than actual interaction and original posts? This whole tumblarity thing feels like an out-of-character miss for the Tumblr folks.
  • Finally, in the pro-column, I love the subtle improvements to the bookmarklet popup window. It’s the little things that get me.

1 year ago

14/6/09

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Supporting Photographers on Tumblr and Beyond

aodine:

spaceminer:

Let’s encourage proper photo credits as an internet norm, starting here and now.

I love Tumblr. Since joining in January, I’ve only enjoyed it more and more, as I’ve discovered funny, beautiful, intelligent, and heart-warming tumblelogs.

But there’s this one thing.

While the great quotes I come across here are almost always attributed to their source, photographs are almost always NOT. During my time at JPG I worked with thousands of photographers and learned what a struggle the industry really is.

We obviously aren’t paying photographers for use of their images on our blogs, so isn’t direct attribution with the photographer’s name (in addition to linking to the source) the least we could do?

I wonder if part of this has to do with the way the content submission boxes are set up.

Add a Quote (with mention of “Source”)

Upload a Photo (with mention of “Caption,” not “Source”)

I’ve sent the following message to the Tumblr staff:

Hello! You guys rock and I love your website. Thanks for your hard work making it.

I have a request. I understand that when you designed the “Add a Photo” prompt, you were mostly considering users uploading their own photos. However, it seems now that most people use that tool to post other people’s photos from around the web.

This is great and all, but I wonder if you could alter the text slightly to encourage members to credit the photographer when posting. Maybe it could simply say “Caption and/or Source (optional)” or if you really were into it, you could create another prompt for “Photographer Name (optional).” It’s funny how big of an effect little things like this can have on internet norms.

Thanks for considering.

LBM, spaceminer.tumblr.com

If you are a photographer or care about someone who is, consider pasting that message to Tumblr support, reblogging, spreading the word, or just reconsidering your own captioning to include photo credit. Thanks!

Example of an image with photo credit:


Fully support this.

1 year ago

10/4/09

reblogged via aodine
video

Josh and Jacob

Josh and Jacob

Jess and Richard (thisiswhyyourefat.com)

Jess and Richard (thisiswhyyourefat.com)

Tiff and Marco

Tiff and Marco

DJ Machine

DJ Machine

Way more girls than the Facebook party

Way more girls than the Facebook party

David, Steph, Gary, and Shira

David, Steph, Gary, and Shira

The team!

The team!

staff:

SXSW 2009 - Tumblr IRL Party Recap:

Huge thanks to everyone who made it out to the party this week!  It was seriously fun getting to chill with so many Tumblr people in one place :)

The venue confirmed more than 1,200 attendees! Carlon and DJ Machine kept us dancing.  This Is Why You’re Fat reminded us why we’re fat.  And Gary V. brought the thunder when he showed up with ten cases of wine.

Thanks, Austin!

(Photos by Tiffany Arment, Alison Narro, and Marc Salsberry)

Hey, this slideshow is autoplaying in my Tumblr dashboard…another new feature being tried out?

1 year ago

19/3/09

reblogged via staff
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Twitter in the Tumblr Dashboard

The Tumblr dashboard makes a fantastic Twitter client. Twitpic thumbnails, easy reblogging, replying, and favoriting, and styled in Tumblr fashion. If they can manage the conversations as notes or something, this could be really spectacular. The ratio of signal to noise has always been too weak for me to really embrace Twitter the same way I have Tumblr, but this is definitely intriguing.

1 year ago

7/3/09

photo jacob:

nicotobares:
Thank you David, Jacob and the rest of the Tumblr. staff. You’ve created a wonderful product and an amazing community. :D
I just found this, but I wanted to reblog it. I’m so happy to have V5 finally released, and that it was so well received. There is a lot more coming, just wait.
Also, big ups on using the proper Tumblr secondary/print font ;-)

Agreed. The new dashboard is a great improvement, and I have a feeling v6 will introduce a better way to track reblogs/likes and whatever else they come up with  (answers?) in a dashboard sidebar of some sort.
David, Marco, Jacob, and the rest of you - thank you, and keep up the good work!

jacob:

nicotobares:

Thank you David, Jacob and the rest of the Tumblr. staff. You’ve created a wonderful product and an amazing community. :D

I just found this, but I wanted to reblog it. I’m so happy to have V5 finally released, and that it was so well received. There is a lot more coming, just wait.

Also, big ups on using the proper Tumblr secondary/print font ;-)

Agreed. The new dashboard is a great improvement, and I have a feeling v6 will introduce a better way to track reblogs/likes and whatever else they come up with  (answers?) in a dashboard sidebar of some sort.

David, Marco, Jacob, and the rest of you - thank you, and keep up the good work!

1 year ago

22/1/09

reblogged via jacob