Scripting News: Monday, June 2, 2025

I asked ChatGPT if I moved to NYC in 2009 or 2010. It answered in an instant. "You moved to NYC in 2010." I asked how it knew. It used my blog as the source. We have arrived in the future. This is exactly the kind of query I've been begging Google to support for decades. They could have figured out where my blog is, or let me tell it where it is. Famously they once asked if I had misspelled my mother's last name in a query. How freaking clueless can you get. #
Krugman is right, living in NYC is amazing. When I lived in Manhattan betw 2010 and 2019, I had it great but toward the end I yearned to live in the mountains, the year before Covid hit (that was a bad time to be in Manhattan, btw). Now I yearn to again live in the city. Funny how that works. Even in the 70s I felt safe in NYC, and I commuted to school from Queens to the Bronx. It was safe enough to let a 14 year old kid ride the subway into Manhattan and up to the Bronx and back, every freaking day. I never got mugged. And I did all kinds of dangerous stuff that independent-minded teen agers do. If you can afford it, I recommend you spend some time in NYC before you believe the bullshit the Repubs say about it. They have reasons not to like the cities that have nothing to do with how nice it is. In NYC we don't trust our politicians to tell the truth. You shouldn't trust yours so much either, dear Republicans. 😄#
In honor of the Knicks' very successful season, I temporarily put the paper bags fans at the top of my home page as a reminder to anyone who wants to blame someone on the Knicks for how the season turned out. I think we should all wear the paper bags on our heads as a reminder of how we felt about being Knicks fans not all that long ago. They are always a horrible team to love, whether they're playing for the title, or just trying desperately not to be the worst team in the NBA this season. Love hurts as some wise person once sang. #
It's already June 2! It seems like just yesterday it was June 1!#
From Facebook on this day in 2015. "There should be a required college course called Introduction to Assholes. The student would learn how not to be manipulated by jerks."#
- Below is a screen shot of a post written by Doc Searls as viewed in Bluesky. It's jarring. The big picture of Doc gets in the way. #
- I realize no one designed this, but it also is reality, it's how a lot of people see Doc's writing. #
- Here's my suggestion. When the user specifies a featured image for a post, set the og:image element in the head section of the page. When they don't specify such an image, omit that element. #
- That's how we did it in the Baseline theme, and I, as the writer, am happy with the result.#
- Human beings spend far to much effort feeling better than some people or feeling inferior to others.#
- This is understandable, I guess, as far as evolution is concerned, up to a point, but I think we've been past that point for a long time now. Now, evolution brought us to a point where in order to survive as a species we have to get over this need to rank people and work together.#
- So if you feel other people are better than you, get over it. Same thing if you feel better than others. You aren't and they aren't.#
- Your shit still stinks and as the great Republican philosopher Joni Ernst so eloquently put it, she's going to be dead pretty darned soon and so will you.#
- I have to remind myself of this when I see a picture of someone who is really ugly but acts like they're not. And when I say ugly, I mean ugly inside. I say to myself "Davey, they are reflecting off something inside yourself that you don't like. On a different day they might seem very beautiful to you!" So I can relax and stop worrying so much about what I think about them in the moment. It matters not one bit.#
Linkblog items for the day
Eddie, what do you think of the new double knits? youtube.com
NBA summer trade guide: 100 players, split into 11 tiers, who could be dealt during 2025 offseason. cbssports.com
The Billionaire Hoarders: How the Wealthy Became Our Biggest Threat. newrepublic.com
What if Google Just Broke Itself Up? A Tech Insider Makes the Case. nytimes.com
Meta claims its AI chatbot just crossed a billion monthly active users (MAUs), while Google's Gemini recently hit 400 million MAUs. They're both trying to edge out ChatGPT, which now has roughly 600 million MAUs and has dominated the consumer space since it launched in 2022. techcrunch.com
2003: The New York Times, always controversial, says it's their policy not to link, that their pub is self-contained and complete. scripting.com
Scripting News: Suggestion to WordPress devs. I make the case for doing generally what we did in the Baseline theme with the og:image element, using Doc Searls' blog as an example. scripting.com
Doc Searls on the end of the Knicks season. He was surprised. doc.searls.com
How the Republican "Big Beautiful Bill" will impact health care for New Yorkers, by congressional district. sharegisny.maps.arcgis.com
pico-mac-nano is a glorious tiny replica of the original Macintosh. 9to5mac.com
The Death of Empathy in American Governance. meidasplus.com
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