@gruber Re: A Mitigated Disaster
Another way to link to duplicate or feedback on a webpage might be using Text Fragments.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/URI/Reference/Fragment/Text_fragments
I have a Mac Shortcut that takes a Safari page as a share sheet input and gets the “Page Selection” and URL encodes it and adds it to the original “Page URL” as a Text Fragment to construct a link back to that text. It should highlight multiple matches.

Text fragments link directly to specific text in a web page, without requiring the page author to add an ID. They use a special syntax in the URL fragment. This feature lets you create deep links to content that you don't control and may not have IDs associated. It also makes sharing links more useful by directly pointing others to specific words. Browsers may differ in how they draw attention to the linked text—usually, the text is scrolled into view and highlighted with color.
TSMC reports Q1 revenue up 16.5% YoY to $18.5B and expects revenue to grow at least 20% in 2024, reversing 2023's slight decline, and budgets capex of $28B-$32B (Jane Lanhee Lee/Bloomberg)
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-04-10/tsmc-s-sales-surge-most-since-2022-after-riding-ai-chip-boom
http://www.techmeme.com/240410/p8#a240410p8
Would you ever reconsider Apple Podcast Subscriptions?
Yes, I know, Overcast exists.
Yes, I know, Apple charges money.
Yes, I know, I have been listening for years.
Still asking.
@atpfm There was a site that allowed you to input a podcast feed URL and it would display show stats, days of the week chart when new episodes came out, and color themed to the show art.
Looked through the episode links but can’t find anything with “pod” or “feed” in the URL hostname.
@siracusa or anyone still have that link?
With iPadOS 17, Stage Manager is – finally – moving in the right direction.
Apple listened to feedback, reversed course on two major aspects of the original Stage Manager, and shipped something that feels *much* better to use already. I'm willing to give it another chance.
I’m in Cupertino for WWDC this week, and after yesterday’s whirlwind of announcements and surprises, I had some time to sit down with my 12.9” iPad Pro, install iPadOS 17 beta 1 on it, and try the improved version of Stage Manager. As you know, I have a…complicated history with the iPad’s latest multitasking system.