@wallhackio new michael kiwanuka album is great also
@aescling feral feline floragato females fucking, or f⁴f
@aescling oh i assumed feline
@aescling oh the f in f4f stands for floragato
@aescling look outside?
@benhamill (notably they can contain slashes and must contain a comma)
@benhamill the main practical difference between the two is that tag: URIs have a larger set of allowed characters, which can be good or bad depending on context
@benhamill https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4198.html
same idea, slightly different syntax
@benhamill for opaque identifiers, my preference is a short Crockford Base32 number <https://www.crockford.com/base32.html> with checksum to catch transcription errors, but i can’t recommend tooling for keeping track of this (or a longer correct-horse-battery-staple kind)
if you’re namespacing these identifiers with domains and dates (as tag: / urn:fdc: requires), the problem of preventing collisions can at least be made pretty small
@benhamill don't make a pseudo-URI, make a tag: URI or urn:fdc: URI, which is the same thing but not pseudo-
@djsundog https://www.openarchives.org/pmh/ is very old but still pretty widely used i think for querying the contents of collections; might be somewhere to look for that piece
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