@garthk @NewtonMark @simon That’s fair.
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That’s fair. The use case is that any app that proposes to be part of the web should minimally support these features of the web.
Examples include Bluesky, mastodon, twitter, threads.
I know they won’t, because they haven’t so far.
Cont’t because of character limit.
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That’s fair. The use case is that any app that proposes to be part of the web should minimally support these features of the web.
Examples include Bluesky, mastodon, twitter, threads.
I know they won’t, because they haven’t so far.
Cont’t because of character limit.
I guess what I was saying when I wrote this is that the web has become a sea of silos that don’t interop with each other.
But if they did, this is how they would do it.
Example: podcast software agrees on the format of audio files. It’s ridiculous that text apps each think they can limit the features of text documents, in incompatible ways, esp since the web is so clear on the features of text documents.
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I guess what I was saying when I wrote this is that the web has become a sea of silos that don’t interop with each other.
But if they did, this is how they would do it.
Example: podcast software agrees on the format of audio files. It’s ridiculous that text apps each think they can limit the features of text documents, in incompatible ways, esp since the web is so clear on the features of text documents.
Also I've written a lot about textcasting on my blog, and luckily it's indexed.
https://daytona.scripting.com/search?q=textcasting
I'm writing some more about it this morning, and that will show up in the index too.