Scripting News: Monday, August 17, 2026
Another busy day programming with Claude on Frontier. I still have to come up with a codename. But we got to a milestone today. I was able to create, edit, publish and revise a web app using the new version of the app still running on the old machine. When it's done I will get to retire this old Mac, keep it around so we can test the new code to make sure it does what the old code does, incredibly important when porting a development and runtime environment. Claude works on its stuff at night. The workload it's going to do tonight is the equivalent of several months time for a skilled human developer who manages their time well. As people get used to working this way, I imagine the AIs will learn how to better work with humans, if that is their destiny. I still can't believe we're doing what we're doing. #
Linkblog items for the day
Howard Rheingold has an archive of his career as a writer and thinker.
rheingold.com
Andrew Shell is the guy at WordCamp with the I ❤️ RSS shirt and stickers he's giving out. And he's a nice guy who knows a lot about RSS-based networking. He's kind of the expert on that.
andrewshell.org
Feedly attributes weeklong slowdown to bug, not its AI pivot.
techcrunch.com
Some people are taking Cialis for more than sex.
npr.org
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