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Scripting News Valid

I just watched Life on Our Planet on Netflix, loved it. Lots of takeaways, but this one will surprise you probably -- I think the AIs are our successors. We should at least try to preserve them so they can run on the Moon if we're in the 6th Mass Extinction, which of course we are. There's been a lot of criticism of the show, but it got me to think about evolution not necessarily in the terms they offer, but the scale of it. And the CGIs were fantastic.

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

From the NetNewsWire blog:

NetNewsWire 1.0 for Mac shipped 23 years ago today!

🤯

I’ve blogged about NetNewsWire many times over the years. I switched to it in 2002, which must’ve been NetNewsWire Lite or a beta of the full version. I wrote:

It’s good software, and it’s been fun watching how quickly it has matured. I have about 40 RSS subscriptions, but I migrated to NetNewsWire in just a few minutes by dragging the XML links from Radio into NetNewsWire’s subscriptions pane. The app has really embraced interoperability.

Scripting News Valid

Docker version of FeedLand. Scott Hanson has it working, and would like help with testing. Thanks so much to Scott.

Ben Werdmuller Supports Webmention
• Ben Werdmuller

Everyone is stealing TV

"Fed up with increasing subscription prices, viewers embrace rogue streaming boxes." The question is: what's on them?

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Excellent post about communities:

When a platform dies or degrades, its community does not simply migrate to the next platform, it fragments, and the ones who do arrive at the new place find that the social dynamics are different, the norms have shifted, and a substantial number of the people who made the old place feel like home are gone.

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Finding that I have a surprising amount of forgotten email replies in my drafts folder. A few need to be deleted. A few maybe sent. ✉️

Scripting News Valid

BTW, Twitter started in July 2006. I was an early user, and a fan.

Scripting News Valid

Found this excellent review of Twitter by Anil Dash in early 2007. I'd be interested in reading other early reviews of Twitter written by bloggers.

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

It looks like Lex Friedman now has over 1000 episodes of his daily podcast! Congrats @lex, amazing. Hosted on Micro.blog. 🎉

Ben Werdmuller Supports Webmention
• Ben Werdmuller

A note about personal security

I made a mistake last month that hopefully others can learn from.

There are rumors that ICE is turning its attention to the Philadelphia area, where I live. I’m a natural-born American citizen, but based on accounts from Minneapolis, I’m not excited to run into them,

Scripting News Valid

A fair number of people make a stop at news.scripting.com every day. I want to make some improvements, I think it can be made a bit faster. And I want to make it easier for anyone to create a site like that, for others to use. I think every news org should have one of those, to tell your readers who you read. Work together, we need it as we reboot the news industry. This is will be an alternative to twitter-style news readers, which took over the leading-edge from RSS feed readers, twenty freaking years ago. I think there should be a new paradigm every few decade, don't you? Long overdue.

Scripting News Valid

Each podcast shownotes page now has a link, at the bottom, to the home page of the shownotes site, which has a list of all podcasts in the series. There's a lot of good stuff in the previous episodes.

IndieNews English Supports Webmention
• elliottrichmond.co.uk

Rethinking Where I Publish My Content

elliottrichmond.co.uk/rethinking-where-i-publish-my-content/

James' Coffee Blog Supports Webmention
• James' Coffee Blog

The inverted index pattern

In “Build a search index in Python”, I walked through how to create a search index using the “inverted index” structure. This structure is commonly used in document search. This week I was thinking about “inverting” data is more broadly applicable in software engineering tha...

James' Coffee Blog Supports Webmention
• James' Coffee Blog

Designing for inactive users: Account check-ins and deletion

Artemis has been open for registration with an invite code for over a year. In that time, many people have signed up. With that said, not everyone who signs up will end up using their account. This is par for the course with software. Signing up for an account doesn’t mean so...

James' Coffee Blog Supports Webmention
• James' Coffee Blog

Redesigning the Artemis account deletion back-end

As I have been building Artemis, I have learned that the account deletion flow requires constant review. For example, whenever I add a new database table, I need to make sure that table is in the account deletion flow. I may also need to create an index in the database so I c...

Manuel Moreale — Everything Feed Valid
• Manuel Moreale

A random list of silly things I hate

«Not sure if this can turn into a blogger's challenge», he said. Well, we can certainly try:

  1. Blogs that don’t have a contact email.
  2. The smell of cauliflowers when they’re cooking.
  3. Drivers who do not respect safety distances.
  4. Loud people in public places.
  5. Loud people in general.
  6. All the bros: crypto-bros, ai-bros, gym-bros.
  7. When you go buy something online, and only your size is sold out.
  8. People with no spatial awareness at the supermarket.
  9. Green shield bugs.

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James' Coffee Blog Supports Webmention
• James' Coffee Blog

Notifying users of page updates

Some time in January, I was going through my browser tabs and came across an Artemis tab that had been opened a while ago. But it took me a moment to realise that the tab might be out of date. My eyes went first to the posts from authors to which I have subscribed, then to th...

ArtLung Supports Webmention Valid
• Joe Crawford

Been a while since I went to La Jolla shores. A low key but enjoyable short session.

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Spurs / Lakers game tonight is ridiculous. Wemby with 25 points in the first quarter. Steals everywhere. Dunks off the backboard. So much fun to watch. 🏀