Scripting News: Friday, January 31, 2025
I've been using claude.ai for programming work lately, and it does one thing better than ChatGPT. It reads your code and tries to mimic your coding style. ChatGPT won't do that. It's really frustrating to have to edit their code before I can even try it out. I like it and am paying the $20 per month in addition to the money I'm paying ChatGPT.#

TL;DR: The key to success is convincing developers to ignore the fact that you will eventually kill them.#
Would-be platform vendors, open or not, in order to entice a developer to learn how it works:#
Quick success. Hello World works in less than 30 minutes. Hopefully much less.#
Easy to believe that the platform vendor won't want to kill me. This is a trick, because based on my experience, they always try to kill you, eventually. #
Fun. If I can fill a need that I think users will want, without being resented too much by the platform vendor then I might take a jump knowing full well that the better the idea the quicker the vendor will kill me. For that reason it's better to do something they don't understand, or will see as irrelevant, ie a "third party opportunity." As soon as it appears to be "system software," that's when they started the project to eat your lunch. ;-)#
The API works the way you think. This has been the highest hurdle for me to get over in most platforms I think about working with. I can't tell you how many times I've stared at the docs for a platform and have no idea how it relates to the product, which I know how to use. The concepts should mirror the functionality of the system it's the API for. Too much theory and I have to be very very motivated for other reasons to get through the fog. #
It must be relatively easy for you to hang out in a corner where it's too hard for them to be worth the trouble.#
Thing is if there is a platform vendor, they can kill you, no matter what they say. I once had a big platform vendor say they weren't trying to crush me. I could see on his face he realized he had just given up their plan, or how else would that term be in his head as applied to me. Never mind, I was already commited so what difference did it make. #
The reason for all this is that as they grow, platform vendors hire employees to work on this stuff, and they resent independent developers. This surprised me when I first encountered it. I thought we were siblings, brothers and sisters. But they idealize our situation and only see the pain in theirs. So they will enjoy killing you. It will eventually happen. That's why it's generally much better if there is no platform vendor. #
Here we are on an artichoke farm in coastal California, a place where migrant workers would normally be doing low-pay back-breaking work to pick the artichokes we could eat in our salads and antipasto. #
Instead all we have are Trump's beautiful dancers! It is a beautiful scene, but hold your nose because the unharvested 'chokes are rotting and they don't smell very sweet!#
Linkblog items for the day.
FBI Agents Are Stunned by the Scale of the Expected Trump Purge. theatlantic.com
'Severance' Features Upstate New York Restaurant Phoenicia Diner. One of my favorite places to eat in Phoenicia, NY. eater.com
Donald Trump vows retribution at first 2024 presidential rally in Waco. A lot of us didn't listen because we didn't want to believe he could win. Now it's worth another listen. Read this article first. texastribune.org
"If Trump wants your opinion, he'll tell you what he wants it to be." substack.com
2016: "But there are technologies that went a different way. My favorite example is Manhattan's relationship to Central Park. The apartment buildings around the park are the money, and the creativity is in the park. The buildings are exclusive, the most expensive real estate in the world. The park is open to anyone, rich or poor, from anywhere in the world. " scripting.com
The Handmaid's Tale, if you haven't seen it you probably should, it's been remarkably prescient. wikipedia.org
Developers if they have had experience with platform vendors, assume that at some point the platform vendor will kill them. The question is can you find a way to get most of what you want before you are killed. ;-) scripting.com
Good thread on micro.blog about archiving MP3s used in podcasting. manton.org
The Nicaraguans who keep Wisconsin's dairy farms, restaurants and factories working are sending home their most prized possessions, bracing for potential mass deportations. propublica.org
How Trump calling immigration an 'invasion' could help him stretch the law. (CNN is doing its job here, explaining the consequences of Trump's misleading hype.) cnn.com
I think what Matt is saying is that he's been financing the development of WordPress and his competitors have been getting a free ride. wordpress.com
What's happening isn't a change in the WordPress community itself but the emergence of a parallel one. searchenginejournal.com
'People Think ICE Is Everywhere.' politicalwire.com
The Severance writer and cast on corporate cults, sci-fi, and more. arstechnica.com
He's the same asshole who lied about Covid testing in 2020, and masks, and lockdowns, then vaccines, even though he and his family were vaccinated. We had a four year reprieve, and surprise, he's still a huge asshole. nbcnews.com
Oppose, Oppose, Oppose — and Do It Loudly. substack.com
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