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Kaspars (WP Elevator)

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05/04/26
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Federated and independent web is a user experience and usability challenge.
Here is a great list of known issues and how they’re being addressed across the ecosystem. wedistribute.org/2026…
The Seven Deadly Fediverse UX Sins: A Redemption Report Card - We Distribute
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The Seven Deadly Fediverse UX Sins: A Redemption Report Card - We Distribute
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04/21/26
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Funny how macOS search (both Finder and Spotlight) is so bad that I don’t even think of using it.
Imagine how bad AI would do if it couldn’t search properly.
Are there recent Mac apps that are trying to solve this?
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04/20/26
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Somebody should unleash AI agents on the WP trac backlog, have it track all steering decisions and see where we land. We sure could get a core committer skill out this 😅
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03/30/26
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Spent the Saturday afternoon exploring ways to add surrogate-key (also known as cache tags) support for Nginx fastcgi cache which is otherwise great with state-while-revalidate support, etc.
Considered creating an Nginx module but there don't appear to be any hookable events when the cache files are written. The idea would be too keep an index of tags mapped to cache files on disk and have a route for invalidating by tags.
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03/30/26
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A sidecar approach might work better but it would require polling for filesystem changes and parsing the cache files which do have the response headers in there.
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