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by fnordpiglet
14 days ago
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For those of us who lived this wild arc from the advent of normative protocols widely adopted, standards, open source, and the variety of “paradigm shifts” over the last several decades it’s not surprising to see a profusion of attempts at standards with poor adherence across tooling, and fits and starts along the way. Those using the modern web, but not old enough to have built it, which has largely calmed down, probably look about them at the relative order of things and sigh in contentment then squint at the AI agent standards and huff at the confusion. Those few other gray heads who went through the various fits and starts look about at what’s going and recognize it quite clearly as “this is how things look at the beginning.” We are really only a few years into all this stuff, and the real taking it very seriously has only been about 8 months. Web standards took 8 years to be barely usable. That was built on 30 years of internet standards that were barely usable. Relax padwan and enjoy the ride. |
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