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Report: Top Iranian officials wanted to kill Trump, but no plans were made (haaretz.com)
Column | In a photo of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, I saw his humanity and a reflection of my father (wapo.st)
(S+) Italien: Mehr als 90 Menschen kaufen in der Toskana zusammen ein Dorf (spiegel.de)
Gordie Howe bridge to open July 27 after Canada, U.S. reach deal (theglobeandmail.com)
Houston needs answers about this ICE shooting. Lots of answers. (houstonchronicle.com)
The humiliation of Pierre Poilievre continues (theglobeandmail.com)
A's targeting Helfrick? (nytimes.com)
Videos Shed Light on Pursuit Before ICE Killing in Houston (Gift Article) (nytimes.com)
Neue Hitzewelle: Was sind die Rekorde – und wie heiß ist es an Ihrem Wohnort? (faz.net)
Adou Thiero's path to playing time starts with winning possessions in summer league (nytimes.com)
My Twitter/X announcement
daveverse
• Dave Winer
My Twitter/X announcement
I wrote a pretty good set of paragraphs on Twitter/X this morning. Yesterday I announced rss.chat. Some people spell it RSS.chat. I haven’t decided which way is right yet. The announcement covers a slice of the project, but it fans out to be the beginning of a bootstrap. I want to entice other projects to […]
github.com/scripting/rss.chat/blob/main/server/code/worknotes.md
The server moved into the rss.chat repo. One repo for the whole product now, organized by part: the server's code is at server/code, and these docs — install, config, and this file — are at server/docs. The software is unchanged; only the address is new.
The repo has its real shape now
github.com/scripting/rss.chat/blob/main/client/code/worknotes.md
github.com/scripting/rss.chat is organized the way the product is: a client folder and a server folder, each with its own code and docs, and a new top-level examples folder for complete apps built on the APIs. The first example is threadwalker, a small Node app that walks a whole conversation using nothing but the RSS feeds — no API calls, no account — and prints it as an indented outline.
These docs moved too. The basics doc is now the readme of client/docs, so it's the first thing you see when you browse the folder, and the firehose documentation is a section inside it — one document, because the whole site is for developers.
404 Media
• Becky Ferreira
Scientists Solve Mystery of Bizarre ‘Alien Megastructure’ Star
For more than a decade, the strange light patterns emitted by “Tabby’s Star” have sparked speculation about alien megastructures and exotic natural explanations. The discovery of a giant planet is a new twist.
Doc Searls Weblog
• Doc Searls
Eponyday
To whom else has God sold naming rights for days of the week? And you thought Tuesday was a grace of our turning Earth. <bonus content to avoid if oral surgery grosses you out> Since I had a molar extracted last week, there remains an open wound in my mouth where the tooth used to […]
Seth's Blog
• Seth Godin
Mel’s back
Last year, the recording session I did with Mel Robbins was going so well that her producers asked me to stick around–four hours later, we had recorded enough for two episodes. One never knows how these things will feel until after the fact, but part 2 is live now. I hope you get as much […]
emptywheel
• emptywheel
Fridays with Nicole Sandler
Graham Platner's withdrawal is a great opportunity to remind how many rapists the Republicans have protected.
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