Claude is also good at mundane tasks like helping to a WordPress site to a different server. We first did a dry run. It caught some things I missed, I caught some things it missed, and we ended up with a pretty good check list. The next day we went through the list, changed the DNS, and everything just worked.
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Jeremy Herve, who I know from Automattic, asked a few questions which I answered.
Microsoft joins Google in backing Go for AI agents — OpenAI and Anthropic lag

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Toni Schneider is the new full-time CEO of Bluesky. I know him from the old days of blogging, and of course from Automattic. Best of luck Toni and I hope someday to be able to connect our products over the web. 🙂
that's an interesting idea. a group of us get together and decide that since html already has a link element that works the same way atom's does, why bother with the atom part.
their motive goes back 20 years, that little thing has been over forever. i think it's better if we try to fix it, and this idea gives a whole new approach.
andrew, are you tuned in?
For whatever it's worth, my parser in Micro.blog isn't strict with link tags. It would find your rel="hub" example even without the namespace.
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• Dave Winer
BTW, I notice almost everyone but me writes RSS.chat. I didn’t expect that. Thinking.
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Yesterday was a wonderful first day for rss.chat. It’s now out there, but we haven’t talked about or demo’d many of the things that it does. I wanted to get the feeds out there first, because now we get to think together about how they fit together to give us a social network experience. It’s […]
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Jeremy Herve who I know from projects at Automattic, has questions about rss.chat, and I have some answers, with more coming soon.
BTW, I notice almost everyone but me writes RSS.chat. I didn't expect that. Thinking.
Yesterday was a wonderful first day for rss.chat. It's now out there, but we haven't talked about or demo'd many of the things that it does. I wanted to get the feeds out there first, because now we get to think together about how they fit together to give us a social network experience. It's not locked in a silo, these are just like feeds you have known about for over two decades. But it is a new application for those feeds. And this is a bootstrap. You start with something small that you're sure is a beginning for what you want to do. And then you and others use it for a while. And it is open source, MIT licensed, but compatibility will make the difference.
Jeremy Herve who I know from projects at Automattic, has questions about rss.chat, and I have some answers, with more coming soon.
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