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If the agent is sending emails to people you don’t know (“sourcing quotes”) wouldn’t this be a violation of Amazon SES (and all other email providers) terms? Dont they expect permission from the people you are contacting? How’d you get around that?


Sounds like the title should be “from WordPress.com”

Wordpress.org is free open source software, WordPress.com is the for profit hosting side.



WordPress.com ≠ WordPress

Conflating the two is like mistaking GitHub for Git.


They are much more similar to each other than Git as they share the same plugin ecosystem, core developers and the base layer CMS is identical. I imagine there are many more feature differences between Git and Github.


Feel free to insert an analogy that pleases you. WordPress.com is a hosting company that has its own staff and contributes approx 40 hours per month to the WordPress open source project. WordPress core development is made up of contributors. The AI builder is not available for WordPress, it’s exclusively for the hosting company WordPress.com. WordPress.com on their basic plan restrict any plugin usage. There are no usage restrictions on the open source software. This is just a taste of the distinctions. The title of this post has now been updated, but regardless, WordPress.com is not WordPress.


Not mentioned so far - Adrian’s Digital Basement. He rips apart and fixes old tech and I love watching him geek out over some old transistor

https://youtube.com/c/adriansdigitalbasement


Yep, love Adrian's Digital Basement. Lots of Commodore 64 repair videos and I feel like I'm learning more about the hardware from watching the repairs.

On a similar theme: Action Retro:

https://www.youtube.com/c/ActionRetro

Lots of videos using early Apple gear, but it's not exclusively Apple. HN might know him for his FrogFind search engine, designed for use on vintage computers with resource constrained browsers. I really enjoyed his recent videos getting the Apple IIGS online, and testing Wolfenstein 3D on the IIGS with increasingly fast IIGS CPU accelerator boards. Once you get to around 14 Mhz it actually looks playable...


I’ll be moving my admittedly small projects to CloudFlare Pages. I find it slightly disingenuous that Netlify still promote the free plan on their website without mentioning the public git requirement.


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