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Manuel Moreale — Everything Feed
• Manuel Moreale
A moment with a silly creature
It’s so funny how much a creature like this silly dog can change someone’s life. He certainly change mine, for better or for worse, and he also changed me in the process. But physically and spiritually.

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Not leaving GitHub yet
Watched: The Devil Wears Prada 2. Fun movie. Before it started I had to quickly read a recap of the first one, it has been a long time. 🍿
This Week in the IndieWeb
Day; night
The day holds onto the light for as long as it can. The warm glow of the horizon reminds me of all of the bright adventures of the day, and makes me wonder “what will I do tomorrow?”. I can see the first star, which means that night will soon be here; the time for rest, processing, and preparing to imagine tomorrow. (Written a few days ago, and published on a rainy evening where the memories of the sunset on a clear evening warm my heart.)
Just when you think the OpenAI folks have refocused on their core business, the Codex team has added a Hatch Pet skill that creates a little virtual companion that can appear on screen while you work in the app. Silly! Or maybe ingenious because hatching a pet also demonstrates how sub-agents work.
Continuing to have some random errors in publishing today. I’m upgrading one of our servers now to address it.
Years pass
More good reporting from The Verge folks in the courtroom:
Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers started asking Birchall questions herself, and it clearly was making Birchall nervous. Birchall said he doesn’t remember discussing the xAI bid with Musk or Shivon Zilis or any other principal of the Musk organization. It sure sounded like Musk’s lawyers hadn’t given OpenAI proper discovery on this topic in the depositions, and so we were doing a fast and dirty deposition with the judge right then.
Back when I launched Tweet Marker, it was originally called Tweetmarks, but I got spooked by a trademark and renamed it. While I don’t regret that necessarily, I think I overreacted. I mention this because there are similar issues with Inkwell, a very common name, and I’m trying to be careful.
Apparently Substack does not implement MCP, which is basically the XML-RPC of AI. According to ChatGPT they have a limited API that some independent developers have bridged to MCP. But as you would expect from a tight silo like Substack, the API lets you read but not write. They want you to use their editor, what they don't want is to be one of 20 distributors of your writing. They want an exclusive and they get it.
BTW, I pointed to the Wikipedia page for XML-RPC, and noticed that they point to an archive.org copy of a very old version of the website, instead of the updated site which has new reference code written in JavaScript. The old version of the site used Frontier, which is where XML-RPC was developed, but it's not in wide use these days, JavaScript is. Could someone update the Wikipedia page to change the link to the current XML-RPC site? I'm reluctant to do it myself because that's somewhat against the rules.
My words, not my content
Walking
Ben Werdmuller
• Ben Werdmuller
Claude Opus can now identify an author from their writing
"AI only needs 150 words to identify me. What does that mean for you?"