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Own Your Web – Issue 15: Home Sweet Home

Hi All! 🤗 Let’s talk about the first thing many of your visitors will see and thus one of the most important places on any personal website: the home page. “The home” is where you leave a first impression and where people decide whether the website they are looking at – and ...

Own Your Web Valid

Own Your Web – Issue 15: Home Sweet Home

Hi All! 🤗 Let’s talk about the first thing many of your visitors will see and thus one of the most important places on any personal website: the home page. “The home” is where you leave a first impression and where people decide whether the website they are looking at – and ...

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Finished reading: The Ninth Rain by Jen Williams. Strong characters in this. The monsters creeped me out a little. There is a lot going on, maybe a little too much, but it wraps up well for the first book in a trilogy. 📚

Scripting News Valid

Kitten trashes suite

Every time I solve a Wordle puzzle, I'm allowed to switch over to ChatGPT and narrate a new scene for the Wordle Kitty. Here's today's installment.

The cute and adorable Wordle Kitty, Democratic VP candidate, got tired of waiting for the Republican, so she took a few of the reporters with her back to the presidential suite at the Plaza Hotel on 5th Ave and had a drunken night of debauchery with the reporters and totally trashed the place. The next morning the story appeared in The NY Times. Headline read “Adorable kitten trashes suite."

What remains of the Presidential Suite at the Plaza Hotel.

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

You can always count on Teslas to have fun vanity license plates.

Ben Werdmuller Supports Webmention
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Rebasing to reality

Somehow, I need to deal with my sadness. Do we all? It’s like it sits just under the surface, ready to spring up. Is every adult like this? I think it must be more common than anyone talks about. It’s not even that the world is getting harder, between climate change and nati...

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A course correction

Over time — and really, over the last few years — this personal space really has evolved to become more about tech and society and less about me. I’m going to add more “me” back. This is my space.

Tantek Çelik Updates instantly via WebSub Supports Webmention Valid

Good W3C SocialCG telcon yesterday morning.Minutes: https://www.w3.org/wiki/SocialCG/2024-08-02Appreciate working with @evan@cosocial.ca @dmitriz@mastodon.mit.edu @TallTed@mastodon.social @snarfed.org Lisa a @AaronNGray@fosstodon.org @bobwyman@mastodon.social @by_caballero@mastodon.social @j12t@j12t.social @steve@social.technoetic.com @thisismissem@hachyderm.io#W3C #SocialCG #20240802 #2024_215 #ActivityPub #ActivityStreams #relAuthor

Scripting News Valid

The Kitty at the Carnegie

Wordle Kitty is rumored to be the VP choice for the Dems. She is at the Carnegie Deli in NYC to meet the Republican VP candidate, to talk about a debate, but the Repub is a no-show! Weird. Meanwhile the press is having fun asking her embarrassing questions about a cat in the White House. They want to know if the WH has a litter box. What if she gets pregnant? Stuff like that.

Such a big sandwich for such a cute kitty! 😄

Ben Werdmuller Supports Webmention
• Ben Werdmuller

Call for startups

I don’t invest any more, but here are some areas I’d be interested to see startups explore: The hallway track for remote and hybrid teams. One reason many companies are enacting return to office policies is to re-establish cross-pollination across teams. Yes, a strong, inte...

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For some reason I don't like writing user-level docs for my own software, but I don't mind narrating a draft with voice. Now that I have a voice recorder that creates transcripts exactly where I need them, I can feed the narration to ChatGPT and ask it to write docs based on...

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Saw a video where Elon Musk talks about climate change, no snark, didn't call it a hoax, was intelligent and serious. Also heard that he's backing Trump for president, who says it's a hoax and one of his major campaign promises is to "drill baby drill." Maybe they could discuss this because there seems to be a disagreement here.

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Still a little puzzled by the link handling in Threads posts. Every character in the URL counts toward the total, even though the URLs are shortened when displayed anyway. I don’t want to run a URL shortener in 2024 but it would help.

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Good post from Jason Snell about Apple services:

Apple is building an enormous business that’s based on Apple customers giving the company their credit cards and charging them regularly. And that business is incredibly profitable and is expected to continue growing at double-digit percentages.

Another thing that struck me about Tim Cook’s comments on the earnings call: no mention that I noticed of App Store revenue. And yet that is a huge part of services. As a developer, it feels like Apple doesn’t want us to think about how profitable they are based on third-party apps.

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Blogrolls, in the 90s, were the beginning of the social web. In the 20s, they can bring today’s social web into blogs.

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Dan Murrell blogs about how he uses ChatGPT to add features to his iOS app:

Why should I spend time writing all the code when I could instead describe what I want, and evaluate and adjust minor bits instead?

This is going to become more and more common. Importantly, you can’t blindly follow AI coding advice. A human still needs to be in charge who understands the code.