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https://social.emucafe.org/naferrell/ai-slop-about-medieval-london-06-13-26/ · 14 Jun 2026
I was linked to a site called Fake History Hunter a few weeks ago. The author, a former historical consultant, uses her site to debunk fake history in media. In AI review: Time Witnessed, she takes apart, frame-by-frame, some AI-generated TikTok monstrosit...
https://social.emucafe.org/naferrell/new-features-in-activitypub-for-wordpress-9-06-12-26/ · 13 Jun 2026
ActivityPub for WordPress version 9.0 was just released, and a blog post by lead developer Matthias Pfefferle goes over the new features (you can follow me from Mastodon, Pixelfed, or the like at @naferrell@social.emucafe.org (or https://social.emucafe.org...
https://social.emucafe.org/naferrell/turning-blog-into-book-06-11-26/ · 11 Jun 2026
Wouter Groeneveld published a blog post on his blog, Brain Baking, titled The Archivist In Me Turned This Blog Into a Book. I have thought about creating a book from the millions of words I have published on The New Leaf Journal, so I read Mr. Groeneveld's...
https://social.emucafe.org/naferrell/static-site-webmentions-06-11-26/ · 11 Jun 2026
Blogger Michael Harley wrote a post about adding webmention support to his blog. I am pro-webmention (see my NLJ post on site-to-site conversations, so I sent my congratulations in webmention form. He explained that he had previously held off on implementi...
https://social.emucafe.org/naferrell/a-moka-pot-pen-06-10-26/ · 11 Jun 2026
I came across a blog post on Extra Fine Writing titled Check it out, a weird little pen that looks like a coffee pot. When I saw the headline on The Well Apportioned Desk, I was not sure what to expect. But when I opened the post, I recognized the pen in q...
https://social.emucafe.org/naferrell/giving-defunct-blogs-proper-burials-06-09-26/ · 10 Jun 2026 · πŸ¦‹ Bluesky
Robert Birming published an interesting short blog post titled Where do blogs go when they die? He noted having noticed that many blog posts shared in recent years by participants in his Junited initiative are no more. From the outset, I agree with Mr. Bir...
https://social.emucafe.org/naferrell/the-history-blog-and-japanese-saws-06-09-26/ · 9 Jun 2026 · πŸ¦‹ Bluesky
I follow The History Blog by psuedynmous blogger livius. It features blog posts about history (surprise?) focusing significantly on archaeology news. Significantly, The History Blog links to sources. Take for example a June 6, 2026 blog post titled Oldest ...
https://social.emucafe.org/naferrell/shooting-successfully-with-any-footwork-06-08-26/ · 9 Jun 2026 · πŸ¦‹ Bluesky
I came across Brian McCormick's Hard2Guard Player Development Newsletter, which focuses on coaching basketball, via Mike Klinzing's Hoops Head Podcast Newsletter (Hoops Head inspired one of my recent memories articles). I had almost included Mr. McCormick'...
https://social.emucafe.org/naferrell/no-grand-slam-winners-in-2026-french-open-mens-r16-06-08-26/ · 8 Jun 2026 · πŸ¦‹ Bluesky
I watched a good amount of most of tennis' grand slams from about 2000 through 2013 or so. I was a Roger Federer fan, and for a good chunk of that period, you could always count on Mr. Federer playing late into the Slam (he had a record 23 consecutive Semi...
https://social.emucafe.org/naferrell/on-personal-search-engines-06-07-26/ · 8 Jun 2026
I read a blog post titled Personal Search Engines with interest (HT Steve Makofsky). The author, Jason J. Gullickson, describes building a prototype federated personal search engine seeded with domains from his RSS feed collection. I like the idea of a per...