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The couch jokes about JD Vance might be funny, but it’s misinformation and not even based on anything true. Sorry to be a buzzkill. We can win without making shit up. In the long run, it hurts credibility on the real arguments against the GOP ticket. 🇺🇸

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I signed up for White Dudes for Harris, but I did it reluctantly. Would have enthusiastically joined a Men for Harris group. Tech for Harris. New York for Harris. How about Americans for Harris. Voters for Harris.

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Session in the basement

Session in the basement

Session in the basement

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Short walk to Somerville Lake right before it started to rain. So quiet this morning.

A tree stands beside a body of water, surrounded by lush greenery under a cloudy sky.

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Patrick LaForge who just left the NYT after 27 years: "RSS news readers let me track breaking news and competition back in my blogging days and I still used them as a corrective to see beyond what social media algorithms were showing me. You see the stories long before home page play or tweets. Gave me an edge. To print-focused journalists who knew little about computers in a certain era it seemed like magic."

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John Batelle had an interesting observation about this yesterday, that SearchGPT is a clever way to get news orgs to think about ChatGPT in a different, less threatening way. They want to be in a search engine index (that's called SEO) where they want to be paid to be part of a chatbot. There really isn't a line there, in fact. That's what SearchGPT makes obvious. I for one, want all my stuff in their index so I can find out wtf I've been writing about here for almost 30 freaking years! 😄

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Referrer logs and webmentions may be about to become obsolete with the advent of SearchGPT, and presumably Google's AI and search facilities are also about to merge. Here's the deal. When I write a blog post and want to know if anyone has mentioned it, I will simply be able to ask ChatGPT, "Have any sites mentioned, with or without links, the story I wrote yesterday entitled "Unix-like things" and if so please provide a title, synopsis and link, if available, so I can read the full text." I'm sure that will be appropriately shortened, or perhaps turned into something like the referre lists of today. This is the kind of thing the network can do for us automatically.

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On this day in 2004, I did podcast interviews with Don Means of Meetup and Patty Wetterling of Minnesota at the Democratic National Convention in Boston. For both, I did the interview with Natasha Celine of the Pacific Views blog. The next podcast won't be until August 15. I think Adam Curry and Steve Gillmor are on this one, and if so for sure we'll be talking about the podcasting bootstrap which at this point appears to be underway. Not sure if anyone as ever gone down this path in the last 20 years because, when I do the searches to find links to sites and people, I don't see any mention of this stuff in the current day, although now there will be (here on my blog). Here's the feed of ancient podcast podcast review. You can find the reverse chronologic list of the whole series on morningcoffeenotes.com.

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Looking forward to Rings of Power season 2. Looks like what I blogged during season 1 is still true. They’ve put a lot into this show.

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Moderate drinking not better for health than abstaining, analysis suggests

[Ian Sample in The Guardian] "England’s former chief medical officer, Dame Sally Davies, has said there is no safe level of alcohol intake. A major study published in 2018 supported the view. It found that alcohol led to 2.8 million deaths in 2016 and was th...

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Camping at Lake Somerville State Park. Lots of dense trees and bushes around each site, makes for nice privacy if anyone was actually here except me. Not pictured: the lake.

Honda Element parked at a campsite, surrounded by dense, green trees.

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Late night session

Late night session

Late night session

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Flipboard Brings Local News to the Fediverse

[Carl Sullivan at Flipboard] "Flipboard has worked with local papers and websites since its inception. Now, as part of the gradual federation of our platform, we’re bringing some of those publications to the fediverse." Flipboard turns the fediverse on for a...

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Checked in at Crescent Arts Centre. Córas Trio — with Jessica

Checked in at Crescent Arts Centre. Córas Trio — with Jessica

Checked in at Crescent Arts Centre. Córas Trio — with Jessica

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Somewhere in this timeframe Adam Curry began Daily Source Code which is still running to this day, almost 20 years later.

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On this day in 2004 I was in Boston to blog the Democratic National Convention, esp with my newfangled audio blog post thing.

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Sessioning

Sessioning

Sessioning

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The NYT pulled another one

Somehow it's up to the Harris campaign to get the Trumps to have a normal American presidential campaign, not a prelude to a second attempted coup, which is what the Trumps are doing. I can see the op-ed they run in September saying that it's Harris's fault that the Trumps a...

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Cheat sheet for emoji in my blog posts:

  • 📚: about books I’m reading
  • 🇺🇸: politics
  • 🙂: friendly reply, please don’t take offense
  • 🤪: usually gripes that are slightly exaggerated from how I really feel

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Google Recorder is what I wanted

I lost my iPhone a few days ago. I think all the data is safe. First time I ever lost a phone. I ordered a new iPhone 15 Pro with 256GB, it will arrive on Monday hopefully.

In the meantime I've needed to use my Android phone to record voice memos. It's just what I wanted.

It has a website, so you don't have to export your recording to get it where you need it to be, and it automatically does a transcript. There's an editor on the website, which again is exactly where I want it.

BTW, I think the files are smaller?

Here's a screen shot.