npm install --global @haxtheweb/create
version 11 out with new themes, new capabilities, better dark mode support. just getting bonkers what you can do, like ship this killer blog to github https://t.co/q4tGDGixi7
Talk proposal for a guided discussion: attendees work to produce digital versions of themselves for an Agent. Capturing the self not to create a reflecting mirror but to create an apprentice to be the master craftsman to.
definitely 1 of those days where you just have a lot of coffee, the work washes over you and you accomplish a ton but know you'll get up tomorrow and hit the same thing again. Then again next week. I can start to see big things at the end of the tunnel here....
Boys are playing wii with friends and just losing their shit with excitement. This is what's been lost with modern gaming. Friends gathering in the same space to have a shared experience. Not the same when via voice chat
HAX 26 supports this out of the box and automatically saves .md versions of all content
example: https://t.co/zZxjKrm3ye
platform: https://t.co/HPlxznVsKq
Google just made it official.
They added llms.txt as a Lighthouse audit. That means Google is now checking whether your website has a file that helps AI agents understand what your business does.
Think of it like robots.txt was for search crawlers. llms.txt is the same thing for ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and every AI tool scraping the web for answers.
Here's what it is:
→ A plain text file at https://t.co/PmsrDIQGI1
→ It summarizes your business, products, and key pages in a format AI can read
→ It helps LLMs cite you accurately instead of guessing
I just created one for @HireAutoM8. Here's what it looks like so you can model yours from it: https://t.co/EosGM5jaZO
If your business isn't showing up in AI answers, this is step one.
Founders: go create yours today. This is the new robots.txt.
HAX adding support for image manipulation, bulk upload, delete, rename, rotate, sepia, resize. as well as across page content searching, soon bulk replacing and administering.
We're growing up rapidly.
@ClankoMedia We enter local very skill mixed team in spring and it's good for onboarding to next year but it's a total S show as far as pop up teams playing down w. Kids from across the usa. one guy bragged to us 8k for 3 teams. His 10u was AA, A and B that spring so "3 teams"....
Closing Velocity
Given the 258 closed issues within this window, the averages are:
Issues per Month: ~63.8
Issues per Week: ~14.7
Issues per Day: ~2.1
That is a significant pace—essentially averaging two issues closed every single day (weekends included) for over four months.
Using haxcms-nodejs tags as requested, the count is 258 closed issues.
What I used:
• Start boundary: v25.0.0 tagger date → 2026-01-09T18:10:28Z
• End boundary: 26.0.0 tag target commit date → 2026-05-12T19:56:59Z
In 4 months I closed 258 issues. ~65 a month. This pace..