Ðaniel ₩onder
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Ðaniel ₩onder
@danielwonder
👨🏻💻 Self Sovereign Marketer. Building on open platforms and open protocols.
New Zealand Katılım Eylül 2008
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“But clients can’t edit it”
If your client must edit their site regularly then that isn’t the use case he’s talking about. I built plenty of brochure client sites that have not been touched in years by anyone, not even me. They could easily have been built static (but I wanted to use a contact form plugin to avoid that headache so they were built with WP).
“What if they grow? You’d have to redo it all”
Ya, that’s normal. For a business growing to the point where their brochure site now needs to be highly dynamic you’re likely redesigning from scratch anyway.
“Clients aren’t going to want to push a markdown file to GitHub”
The client isn’t ever going to see a markdown file or even know GitHub is being used in a chat interface. They will just say “use this new photo of Janice in accounting and update her bio to say she now has 17 cats instead of 15” and next thing they know the site is updated properly.
I’m really not understanding the pushback on this article - it’s been known for an incredibly long time that WP can be overkill for many sites. I avoided static at times because it was a little annoying to edit multiple pages with the same change even on that rare occasion. Now with AI, that hurdle is removed.
My upcoming side project app site is Astro - perfect use case. It’s 4 pages, docs, and likely a rarely updated blog. Incredibly easy for me to prompt updates to it - AI even does the deployment for me and I never see a command line.
Joost de Valk@jdevalk
I built Yoast SEO. I ran my blog on WordPress for years. Then yesterday I moved it to static HTML. Everything that matters, SEO, search, schema, is still there. What I dropped was the overhead. Do you actually need a CMS? For quite some sites: no. joost.blog/do-you-need-a-…
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@callebtc The trick is not to, knowing that it can do more, and then layering it on as you realise your specific needs.
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Plot Twist: The first Network State á la @balajis doesn’t need territory as it’s wholly made up of agentic AIs.
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@TimBeiko My best guess is cost savings and overflowing context if parsed as part of prompt, but would definitely be useful as a user.
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I say this with the utmost respect...
@OpenClaw is the best rebranding of spyware since the introduction of AntiVirus software.
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This is likely be OpenClaw solution for the non-techies.
Felix Rieseberg@felixrieseberg
We're shipping a new feature in Claude Cowork as a research preview that I'm excited about: Dispatch! One persistent conversation with Claude that runs on your computer. Message it from your phone. Come back to finished work. To try it out, download Claude Desktop, then pair your phone.
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@steipete What is the best way to access X bookmarks right now?
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@GeoffreyHuntley Have already seen this in the wild but definitely wouldn't call it AI SEO. More like memory manipulation and it's not a great look for your brand.
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@Icebergy Disappointing on mobile (4B Edition). Slow and random character and word insertions out of context.
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@nikitabier It would be great if you could set this up so the notification links to a disclosure/policy page on your website.
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Today we're announcing Paid Partnership labels on posts. X's core value is providing on authentic pulse on humanity.
While we want to encourage people to build their businesses on X, undisclosed promotions hurt the integrity of the product and lead people to distrust the content they read on X.
This new feature will allow you to comply with regulations, but more importantly: it enables you to be transparent with your followers.
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@0xcyp Had two apps on my list.
One wouldn’t install and the other got stuck in a context compacting loop.
Vibes.
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