Podcast:
Do blogs need comments? A return to a blog post by Joel Spolsky in 2007, posted by the WordCamp Canada people in 2025.
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I found another thing that's possible in the age of ChatGPT. A few years ago I wondered if a product existed. I wanted a small footprint audio amplifier, with that could control a pair of high-end tower speakers I've had for a long time. I was tired of huge receiver boxes with buttons and dials and inputs for all kinds of audio input. I no longer have a phonograph or a CD or tape player. Just one audio input coming from the TV, that gets all its input from an Apple TV box (or the one made by Google or Amazon or whoever). It should have a volume control and an equalizer. And forget about dials, it should all be controlled from an app on my phone. But most important, it has to be small and happy with wireless connections except for the crucial connections. If such a product existed five years ago I couldn't find it. But last night I was roaming around on my iPad while watching the news, and thought to ask this: "I have two good speakers, need a modern amplifier that takes HDMI eArc input and powers the speakers. I want something simple and small." Well yes, turns out such products do exist. And from the initial list provided by Gemini, I ended up buying the
first one they recommended, though I was tempted by the
second. Then I thought to ask about the speakers, I bought them for $3K when I moved to Berkeley in 2006. I took a picture of the
bar code sticker on the back of one of the speakers and gave it to Gemini, and it told me all about it. It was more information than I had when I bought them. It was worth
$300 to see if the speakers were worth keeping. They've done a fair amount of traveling from California to NYC then to the mountains. I love the idea of the
WiiM product. I also loved the
Denon, but the WiiM fit the bill and was less than 1/2 the price. None of this was possible before we got the AI bots.
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Mom and dad and the kids are having a picnic in the park of their small town. You can see the bank and hardware store, church and grade school around the park in the distance. The kids are eating salad and corn on the cob with mom, and dad is preparing a BBQ on the grill. It's a standard American family picture, in the style of Norman Rockwell or Edward Hopper except each of the family members are wearing a black balaclava style mask as seen in the image. You may see other families around enjoying a beautiful day in the park, but every one of them is wearing this kind of mask too.# 
A typical American family enjoying a picnic on a beautiful summer day.
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Linkblog items for the day
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Puts 490,000 High-Res Images Online & Makes Them Free to Use.
openculture.com Trump administration hands over nation's Medicaid enrollee data to ICE.
apnews.com CBS to Cancel 'Late Show With Stephen Colbert' Citing Finances.
variety.com Trump promised to release his tax returns after the audit was over in 2016.
cnn.com Mozilla now only seems to speak using creepy, gibberish lunatic language.
connect.mozilla.org Joel Spolsky: Learning from Dave Winer. (2007)
joelonsoftware.com Krugman: The Road to MechaHitler.
paulkrugman.substack.com On Twitter, I invited Jack Dorsey to work together to build a social network based on RSS. "That way all developers can be part of it, based on tech everyone already understands. Lots of interop. "
x.com Jack Dorsey pumps $10 million into a nonprofit focused on open-source social media.
techcrunch.com
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