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PewDiePie's Odysseus hit 10,000 GitHub stars overnight โ more than most AI startups ever get. Is local, private AI the next wave, or does convenience always win?
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PewDiePie shipped a free, open-source, private AI workspace. It hit 10,000 GitHub stars in under 24 hours.
Also: Anthropic has 1,000 secret engineers fine-tuning Claude Code, and China's MiniMax claims its open-weight M3 rivals GPT-5.5.
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@chatwootapp@pranavrajs We migrated 65 help articles from Intercom to Chatwoot via API using Markdown format (confirmed correct by Pranav via GitHub issue #14602). All text renders perfectly โ but every image we uploaded via the portal attachments API is now returning 404. ๐งต
The blob URLs got corrupted during upload โ filenames are truncated (https://t.co/1qaK2yGusy instead of image.png, https://t.co/W4d9EEaNsV instead of image.jpg) and some have newlines embedded. All 44 images across ~15 articles are broken. The images were uploaded using the /articles/{id}/attachments endpoint with multipart/form-data.
We've tried: 1) Uploading via API with proper filenames, 2) Using the dashboard editor's clipboard paste, 3) Direct HTML insertHTML approach. The dashboard paste worked for text but images still point to broken blob URLs.
The Intercom CDN originals are still accessible so we can re-download and re-upload. But we need to know: what's the correct way to upload images via API that results in stable, non-expiring blob URLs? Or is there a bulk image import tool we're missing?
Any help appreciated! Happy to share the migration script or API call details. ๐
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Loving @Chatwoot for our help center migration from Intercom โ 65 articles moved over via API. ๐
One hiccup: articles created via API don't render embedded videos (YouTube/Loom) or images on the public Help Center. The Tiptap editor strips them. Text, tables, formatting all work great.
@pranavrajs@chatwootapp Is there a migration path or content format that preserves all of these elements? Happy to write a migration script against whatever API/format you recommend.
Thanks @pranavrajs! Here's the issue with a full repro: https://t.co/HQ2V2sZlzd ๐ท
@pranavrajs@chatwootapp The Portal Articles API accepts HTML and stores it, but the Tiptap pipeline strips iframes and images on the public renderer. The dashboard editor's clipboard parser also strips them.
Hey @Chatwoot! We migrated 65 help center articles via API and found that articles created through the API don't render on the public Help Center โ the HTML gets stored as escaped text in the Tiptap editor instead of being converted to Tiptap JSON. Had to open each article in the dashboard and re-save to trigger conversion. Would love to see the API handle this automatically! ๐ท Love the product though โ Help Center is great once it works.
One company accidentally spent $500M on Claude in 30 days by giving employees unlimited API access. What's the right way to govern AI spend inside a company โ usage caps, outcome metrics, something else?
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