Scripting News: Friday, November 22, 2024
I just realized that there's another kind of enshitification that we're experiencing now because the twitter-verse has split into so many forks. Bluesky is hot now, but this isn't over yet.#
Developers are deliberately locking their users in by creating new APIs that are not only incompatible with previously existing APIs, but also are difficult for developers who learned earlier APIs to adopt because now they have all kinds of replicated code for different systems. It adds another level of complexity to the developer's code. #
What each platform vendor wants is not only captive users, but also locked-in developers. Why do you think they all have new languages? Come on is Swift really better than Go or React or whatever. Groups of Mac developers constantly spinning their wheels to keep up with Apple breaking releases. Groups of JavaScript developers. And there are many kinds of JS devs. When does it end. Ones who build on OpenAI and others that develop on the APIs of other vendors (I'm not even trying to go on that ride, too late in my career.) There's so much confusion, that leads to exhaustion. #
Now we're feeling it especially hard when there are such ill-conceived duplicate APIs that all could have been done with RSS 2.0 and OPML. Every one of them. Cory Doctorow, who came up with the term enshitification, also wrote a passionate piece about RSS. I want to say to my friend Cory, if a system isn't built on RSS at this point, they are certainly trying to lock users and developers in. I don't care if it's ActivityPub or ATProto or Facebook or Meta or X or Twitter (sorry I can't keep up with their names). #
I want to build on a system that's pure inbound and outbound RSS. Give me lists in OPML and the please just let me ignore the rest of your lockin strategy. They talk a good line about wanting interop, federation and standards, but their actions speak otherwise. #
At a conference the CEO of twitter-splitter Bluesky said her product is billionaire-proof, but it doesn't seem too likely to me that it is. And maybe they're quoting her incorrectly. A billionaire could take it over and the users would have no recourse, the whole thing would blow up even more quickly than Twitter is (and I'm not convinced it has blown up, there still seems to be a lot going on there, I think perhaps people are exaggerating how polluted it is or maybe I'm being shielded by an algorithm). It would be nice to use a system that is truly billionaire-proof. #
How about building a network on top of something else that is 100 percent RSS. #
And btw, RSS is in probably the closest to billionaire-proof. I don't get royalties on it, lots of people have tried to make big bucks from it, but so far its only allegiance is to people who want to publish and receive news. If a billionaire could buy it, they probably would have by now. 😄#
Linkblog items for the day.
How lesbian escort agencies became a form of self-care in Japan. theconversation.com
Why Is Everyone Calling It a Landslide? Because the Democrats went off-the-air on Election Day, as always. They're on holiday. politico.com
Bluesky CEO Jay Graber says X rival is 'billionaire proof." #hmmm cnbc.com
How decentralized is Bluesky really? dustycloud.org
BloggerCon: The Rule of Links. (2003) scripting.com
Anthropic raises an additional $4B from Amazon, makes AWS is 'primary' cloud partner. techcrunch.com
"Women have fought and killed men in combat throughout history, as customs and technology permitted." substack.com
I ordered a new 15-inch MacBook Air with M3 chip, arriving on Monday. I'm going to be doing all my work in Electric Drummer on that machine. Wish me luck. apple.com
Most of the people Trump is appointing are actors. When it comes time to make things happen they'll find there's a difference between acting and doing. fineartamerica.com
The great FCUK scene from The Wire with Bunk and McNulty. youtube.com
It's snowing at Belleayre, our local ski area. belleayre.com
A Good Country's Bad Choice. theatlantic.com
Americans elected Biden in the midst of crisis. Instead of understanding that, Democrats went back to brunch. thegauntlet.news
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