People and blogs involved with and about the IndieWeb community, the fediverse, and/or the open web in general.
What if you had a twitter-like system that was embedded in a ChatGPT-like app. What would you do with that?
The journalism I pay attention is labeling itself as truth-based -- but it most definitely is not. When it comes to topics I am expert in, they tell a mushed up version of extreme points of view, that (surprise!) favor the continued existence of their jobs. The choice of the truth-based label is kind of a clue. đ
This post spawned quite a thread on Bluesky: "The AI industry could give us easy tools to build our own models, from our own archived writing, for private use. This may be a blind spot. It's as if when personal computers started, instead of spreadsheet editors, we were offered great sets of tabulated recalc'ing data. Fun to watch, maybe useful for researchers, but nothing compared to the utility of playing 'what if' on our own models."
Iâve been more curious about Claude lately because it has been getting so much new attention. Tried it for an HTML thing and it was great, love being able to iterate with Artifacts. But tried it again for something similar and it just error-ed out, over and over. ChatGPT still seems the most solid.
Scoot Inn. Nope.
Progressively enhancing maps
Lived experience
plainvanillaweb.com/blog/articles/2024-09-30-lived-experience/
I hold this truth to be self-evident: the larger the abstraction layer a web developer uses on top of web standards, the shorter the shelf life of their codebase becomes, and the more they will feel the churn.
Century-Scale Storage
IndieWebCamp San Diego 2024
Online communities can work
Chris Aldrich
⢠Chris Aldrich
For folks using the Sumo theme (and probably some other themes) who tried the new Micro.blog photo collections, click on Plug-ins and update to version 1.0.1 of the âPhoto collectionsâ plug-in. Itâll fix the layout issue.
Overheard: âI am not kidding about Zillow the musical!â
Downtown buildings disappearing into the mist.
Got derailed into posting something too negative to my blog. Nothing wrong with constructive complaining, but today was supposed to be about new software. Good, positive stuff. Just a note to myself to not lose the big picture next time.
NPR has a convenient list of tech executives who I will hate forever. I still canât watch the news, saw this mostly by accident. đşđ¸
ChatGPT gets projects. Haven't had a chance to explore, but I desperately need this. I organize all my work as projects, and need to have my ChatGPT work be part of that.
Major new Micro.blog feature: photo collections! Check out the help page for screenshots and videos, or visit one of my own blog pages where Iâm testing the feature to collect photos from parks. Micro.blog for Mac app has also been updated to version 3.4.
The Verge: âApple and Google must prepare to stop distributing TikTok by January 19th, lawmakers warn.â Not a problem for Apple. Theyâve been preparing their whole life to ban apps from the store for reasons not everyone agrees with. đ¤Ş
