Feature request for WordPress. If an item doesn't have a title, you can do better than (no title) in the Posts list. Grab the first N chars of the body, or add a tool tip with the same text. I write a lot of "singular" posts, ie posts without titles. This is what I see on the Posts page. #
Suggestion for feed reader devs. Put a Check Now button on the page for a single feed. It shouldn't overburden your system because it's just doing an HTTP read and a little parsing. Not much more work than reloading a page in the browser. The benefit is you can see a current view of the news according to a specific feed without waiting. Makes the web roughly instantaneous for every feed, even ones that don't support rssCloud. FeedLand has such a button. #
Things are changing a lot. Huge flow of ideas, and some catching up to do. Mind bombs in every direction.#
Last night while watching sports I learned via ChatGPT about MCP. #
Here's what it can do and people *are* using it for this#
You could turn ChatGPT into an easy editor for WordPress posts.#
Just as I have developed the habit of getting it to create a handoff.md file when I'm done with a session, I could write something with ChatGPT helping, I don't ever do that myself but i might, if it were easy. and when I'm ready to publish, I'd say "Please publish this on my daveverse site now." I might specify a category or two, or set defaults, it's good at that stuff. I've taught Claude to write code in my style, so I can maintain it (to answer Aral Balkan's question on Mastodon).#
So many places. I have no room for new ones, yet I have to make room because there are people there I want to work with. Now I have to manage it. #
If an alien came to Earth and asked why we don't just create a way for a little hierarchy in one place to appear where ever you want it. #
It's not out of reach, it would take two or three developers with enough imaginative users to get the ball rolling. #
Write down the features you'd have to support, concisely and simply, and provide conventions for making those hierarchies accessible through a very simple format, in JSON or XML or anything isomorphic, and then we start building. #
And start releasing apps that work together. That's what I want to do. #
WordLand is supposed to be the first such app. But maybe I need to go even simpler for example code. Thinking about it.#
The aliens were confused by the inefficent way we were organizing our ideas. #
Let's give one of the ai apps a fairly good idea for an app we want to use, and help it -- not by coding, just by answering questions about how it will work, and Iterating over the product until it works like we want it. Sometihng simple, like perhaps a text editor for Mastodon. Something that isn't squished in a tiny little text box, and has icons for bold, underline, links, etc. It could be useful. #
Then let's look at the code with an open mind. I think i've given it enough examples of good maintainable code that I could get it to produce maintainable code. #
You know those obnoxious sites that pop up dialogs when they think you're about to leave, asking you to subscribe to their email newsletter? Well that won't do for Scripting News readers who are a discerning lot, very loyal, but that wouldn't last long if I did rude stuff like that. So here I am at the bottom of the page quietly encouraging you to sign up for the nightly email. It's got everything from the previous day on Scripting, plus the contents of the linkblog and who knows what else we'll get in there. People really love it. I wish I had done it sooner. And every email has an unsub link so if you want to get out, you can, easily -- no questions asked, and no follow-ups. Go ahead and do it, you won't be sorry! :-)