Scripting News: Sunday, February 15, 2026

Braintrust query. Every once in a while I get reports from people who looked something up on my blog's Daytona search engine saying that where they expected dates they see things like this: NaN. The reason you see that is that the archive has a mistake in it, where there was supposed to be a date there was something else. Usually I shrug it off, yes there are mistakes in the archive, 30+ years of OPML files, it's a miracle there aren't more errors. Then I realized since all this stuff is on GitHub, people could help with this, by instead of sending me the report, post a note on GitHub, here -- saying you searched for this term and this is what I saw. Provide the term and a screen shot of what you saw. And then other people who have some extra time, could look through the archive, find the post, and then show me what needs to be fixed. I would then fix it, and over time the archive would get fixed. I posted a note here on the Scripting News repo, if you want to help, bookmark that link, and when you see an error, post the note and we can get going. #
When Manton or Doc show up in my blogroll, and they do update fairly regularly, I always click the wedge to see what they say. I can see the first 300 chars of each post in a popup. If it's interesting I click the link to read the full post and any comments. Now I want it coming back to me. My linkblog is cross-posted to Manton's site -- micro.blog, which has thousands of users. I have no way of knowing if anyone has commented on them, but if there were a feed I'd add it to my blogroll. So it would be great to have a feed of all the comments on my posts on micro.blog. Would fit into my flow perfectly. This goes all the way back to the beginnings of RSS, where we called it "automated web surfing." I don't know where people are talking about my stuff, but a well-placed feed can make up for that. #
News must be better defended, decentralized, unownable, all parts replaceable. The current situation was preventable. Same problem the social web has.#
BTW: NaN stands for Not A Number.#
  • Jerry Garcia as Uncle Sam.#
Linkblog items for the day
David J. Farber, 'Grandfather of the Internet,' Dies at 91.

amazon.com
Radio host David Greene says Google's AI podcast tool stole his voice.

washingtonpost.com
Copyright 1994-2026 Dave Winer.
This email was sent on: 2/16/2026, 12:00:02 AM Eastern.
"What a long strange trip it's been."
This blog has been running for: 31 years, 4 months, 10 days, 10 hours, 0 minutes, 2 seconds.
How to subscribe. Read on the web. Click here to unsubscribe.

评论

此博客中的热门博文

🔥 (#166) Design Patterns and Proxies