Scripting News: Sunday, November 23, 2025
I'm looking for WordPress sites that are set up to cross-post to ActivityPub. My daveverse site is set up that way which means that you can follow it in Mastodon, for example, or any other ActivityPub-enabled site. The great thing about this is if you write in WordPress there is no character limit, and you can use links, styling, titles. So much more writing power. I want to see how other people use it. #I like it when people send me thoughtful responsive notes about things I've written. I think it's possible to set up a social network so that most of what you get follows that pattern. It has to do with incentives.#
Say someone is working on an open source project, no matter what role they play, they don't own the project. They can't sell it, or profit from ownership. That goes for whatever role a person is playing, if they're the project leader, or just helping out, or even not helping out. Now that's not to say the founder or show runner couldn't start a business based on the open source software, but so could you. We all own all open source projects and open formats and protocols equally, and that means we don't own it. #
Next FeedLand release has the option of keeping items around for a certain number of days. Running on two servers for burn-in. I don't recommend turning this on now unless you're helping test. #
- This week I had lunch with a developer who had been at WordCamp last month. He apologized for not being at my session, but I waved it off. I didn't go to many sessions myself, too many great discussions in the hallway, out on the patio or in the coffee room. #
- I remembered this was the rationale for how and why we did BloggerCon in the mid-2000s, to bring the hallway conversations into the meeting rooms. #
- We did this by using a university, its classrooms, and we put someone in front of the room called a discussion leader. #
- A good DL should know the topic they're leading and be able to start it off with a provocative intro, 5 or so minutes, and then a microphone, held by a student, is moves to a person with their hand up, and they can speak. Not a question. They have something to say. They are the expert of the moment. #
- The leader can cut them off and move the mike to the next person. (Works even better if there are two roving mikes.) When this works, it really holds everyone's attention. #
- This idea came from literally hundreds of hours in boring sessions with a panel of experts and people lined up waiting to speak, in the form of a question of course, and getting nervous and composing a speech in their head, and when its their turn they ramble on and on, so of course the good stuff happens in the hallway. #
- It is harder to do this kind of conference where the "content" takes care of itself. But the BloggerCon type, when it works is far more dynamic. #
- BTW, the best discussion leaders are teachers and reporters. #
Linkblog items for the day
Why Life Actually Begins At 40. m.youtube.com
If it's a jet set, it's a carbon-offset-private-jet set. After all, flying commercial won't get you from your Davos breakfast on empowering African girls with credit cards to your crypto-for-good dinner in Aspen. nytimes.com
People in Monrovia, CA are buying and returning inexpensive ice scrapers at Home Depot as an ICE protest. Very civil. aol.com
What concerns are there about an AI bubble? npr.org
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