Scripting News: Saturday, July 5, 2025
An improvement in WordLand on the server, we now post metadata to WordPress, along with the HTML rendering so that code that runs on the server can now access and possibly in the future even talk back to WordLand. You never know where this stuff can go if the developers take advantage of opportunities to interop. #
tinyFeedReader is a hit. But the docs aren't clear enough. It has no user interface, it's a package you can include in a Node app that calls back to you when a new item comes in from one of the feeds you've told it to watch. It's a totally teeny little framework for a feed reader, you get all the standard stuff tucked away out of site, you write the functionality you want to implement. It would be a good thing to turn over to your AI programming partner. It's for people who want to add a feed reader to something else. #
Linkblog items for the day
As Floods Hit, Key Roles Were Vacant at Weather Service Offices in Texas. nytimes.com
Elon Musk announces new political party targeting sway in Congress. theguardian.com
"And it shows that Mastodon doesn't have a character limit, and it can do simple styling and links. Posts can have titles, and can be edited." daveverse.org
Musk already has a political machine -- Twitter. His new party is immediately credible. politico.com
They Shipped a macOS App Built Entirely by Claude Code. indragie.com
Trump's DOGE Cuts Are a Texas-Sized Disaster. texasobserver.org
U.S. completes deporting 8 men from various nations to South Sudan after weeks of legal battles. pbs.org
Zohran Mamdani tapped into real frustration in New York. That doesn't mean he can govern. thehill.com
Knicks miss layup by passing on basketball legend Dawn Staley as head coach. nydailynews.com
The curious rise of giant tablets on wheels. arstechnica.com
Tourist traps vs. hidden gems: Why mainstream destinations are often best. reason.com
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