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  • @passthejoe.wordpress.com

    I thought about starting a blog as a Fediverse account

    The good news is, you’ve already enabled the Fediverse option for your WordPress site so it’s already done for you. All you have to do is blog! Arguably that’s the hardest part 😉

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  • @davemart.in

    I like the general idea. This is definitely a problem in WordPress today.

    I wonder if the solution could be to better surface the command palette? The palette already allows you to quickly find what you’re looking for, without having to look through many menus. It’s also extensible so plugins can hook into and add their own menus.

    It does miss 3 things though:

    The default view remains cluttered with all the available menus.One needs to know an obscure keyboard shortcut (Cmd+K) to access the palette.It’s not available on mobile.

    Maybe we could have a better, clutter-free default view of the dashboard, with only the command palette’s main input field. What do you think?

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  • It’s hard to believe but after 14 years, the Stargate franchise is back. It won’t be a reboot, it’s backed by Amazon and folks from the original series (Brad Wright, Joe Mallozzi, Martin Gero) are involved in the project. I probably shouldn’t get too excited, but… It sounds promising?

    Youtube Video

    It’s funny how they’re completely ignoring the Stargate Origins miniseries in their announcement. It looks like everyone agrees it’s better to forget about it. 🙂

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  • “Instead of investing in advertising we invest in product development”

    Free Search is a Trap | Kagi’s CEO Vlad on Building a New Internet

    This resonates with me a lot. I’m a happy user of @kagihq, and it was good to hear its founder address some of the questions I’ve been asking myself about its future and its vision. Great interview @ente!

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  • Take-home assignments are dead, “one prompt away” is one prompt too far, and what we should do next

    AI isn’t eliminating some boring, mechanical part of learning. It’s replacing the very core.

    University education as we know it is over

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  • IA: La mort programmée du flow

    En obligeant notre cerveau à basculer en permanence d’une tâche à l’autre, on l’épuise considérablement.

    […]

    L’IA nous force à osciller constamment entre, d’une part, l’hyper-vigilance requise pour la formulation des prompts et la vérification critique, et, d’autre part, l’hypo-vigilance, cet ennui intense induit par la lecture passive de la prose sans âme et sans intention générée par la machine.

    L’IA me fait gagner 5 heures par semaine… Mais pourquoi suis-je aussi épuisé?@babeleur

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  • Thumbs Up 👍

    Clear and effective human communication is one of the hardest things to get right. The widespread adoption of emojis only made the problem worse. Instead of adding context, by, you know, using words, like these, emojis manage to strip even more context, sometimes paradoxically by adding layers of confusion.

    Thumbs Up 👍

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  • Over at WordPress.com, we recently added a new feature to the WordPress.com Reader. You can now build a list of blogs you like, and recommend them to others.

    What if your readers could help your blog grow? What if the writers you love could introduce their audience to yours?

    That’s the idea behind recommended blogs, a feature now available in the WordPress.com Reader that lets you share the blogs you enjoy most with your own audience.

    Let’s Grow Together: Introducing Recommended Blogs 

    Since the WordPress.com Reader lets you follow any site that supports RSS, you can recommend blogs on any platform or CMS. As long as the site includes an RSS feed, you’ll be good to go!

    You can view my recommended blogs in my WordPress.com Reader profile.

    Screenshot of a Recommended blogs list on WordPress.com

    Ever the champion of the Open Web, @davew asked me if one could fetch those recommended blogs to show in their own app or tools. Since this is WordPress.com, recommended blogs are indeed available via the WordPress.com REST API. There are different endpoints one can use to fetch and show recommended blogs. All you need to get started is a WordPress.com username.

    Side-note: WordPress.com usernames are also Gravatar usernames, so once you have a Gravatar username, you can show all sorts of information the person chose to make public in their profile:

    Check our API documentation to find out more.

    Once you have a WordPress.com username, you can make a request to rest/v1.2/read/lists/<username>/recommended-blogs/items to get a list of their recommended blogs:

    Screenshot of a request to the Recommended blogs items endpoint on WordPress.com

    We also have another endpoint you can use to export the list in OPML format: wpcom/v2/read/lists/<list-ID>/export. You can get that list ID from the API response just above. That can be handy if you then want to import the list in your own Reader!

    Screenshot of the API response when requesting an export of a list

    If you haven’t tried the WordPress.com Reader yet, this could be a good opportunity to give it a try!

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    OK, I need help with the #WordPress #ActivityPub plugin. If I post a link to one of my web site pages it shows a "post pending" message "while we're getting the original author's approval". I assume it's tried to send me an email, but I'm not getting anything. Nothing in my WordPress dashboard either. And I don't know what to look for in the site logs.
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    does anybody use #wordpress as their main #ActivityPub account? is there a good app? basically are we there yet?
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    @activitypub.blog this is the best pluginokay maybe after askimet but OTHER THAN THAT xD
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    Running a community in the Fediverse means balancing openness with safety. Every year, @iftas takes the pulse of administrators, moderators, and community managers with their Annual Needs Assessment. This survey helps identify what’s working, where support is needed, and which tools can make a difference for those keeping decentralized spaces safe.The 2025 survey is now openTake part in the IFTAS Needs Assessment (5–10 minutes).Take the survey now(If you haven’t seen them before, you can also take a look at last year’s report)Last year’s responses represented moderators of over 4.3 million accounts across ActivityPub platforms. With WordPress now the largest group of federating instances, it’s especially important for our community of hosts, site admins, and moderators to be heard.Moderation in WordPress: From Site-Wide to Personal ControlsWe recently introduced a major update to the ActivityPub plugin for WordPress: personalized and site-wide moderation tools.Site administrators can now set domain, keyword, and actor-level blocks that protect the entire site.Individual users can fine-tune their own experience with personal blocks, managed directly from their profiles.Content is checked against both global and personal rules—so moderation works at every level.These improvements directly address needs raised in previous IFTAS surveys, making moderation more discoverable, flexible, and effective for WordPress communities in the Fediverse.Your Input MattersIFTAS uses the Needs Assessment to guide tools, policies, and advocacy that reflect the real-world challenges of moderators—especially those in under-resourced communities. The more representative the responses, the stronger the outcomes for everyone.If you’re running a federating WordPress site, please consider:Filling out the survey yourself.Sharing it with other admins, moderators, and community organizers.Reminding folks that it’s anonymous, quick, and impactful.Take the 2025 Fediverse Needs AssessmentTogether, we can keep building a safer, healthier Fediverse—one that reflects the needs of its communities.