In this just-recorded webinar, we explore how GenAI is transforming content creation, management, and delivery across a variety of digital experiences. With help from @OpenSearchProj, @OpenAI, @spring_io and of course CrafterCMS.
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@sunstarsys@sunstarsys is right. The headless CMS by itself IS a giant step backward for content authors and marketers.
The Headless CMS movement started because developers could not meet business demands.
Headless+ CMS started because headless CMS sent authors back to the stone age.
@deane_barker @piewords What about accepting the fact that change is 1. inevitable and 2. sometimes for the better. It certainly matters where things are. It matters that we can find them and it matters that we're adhering to policy (file-plan, backup, etc.) Does it really matter if it's many repos?
@seanmcarroll
I've ordered your book: Something Deeply Hidden. I watched your talk at the RI and loved it.
Will the book dig into the possible relationship, if any, between entanglement, multiverses and dark matter? Is DM local to a slice? Can entanglement cross slices?
@DonaghyWisdom The moon orbits the Earth once every 27.322 days. It also takes 27 days for the moon to rotate once on its axis. As a result, the moon does not seem to be spinning but appears to observers from Earth to be keeping almost perfectly still. Scientists call this synchronous rotation
"@craftersoftware CMS continues to gain a wider audience [with] Crafter's headless #API-first platform...enabling a whole new generation of content-enabled #digitalexperience [and] marks another year of double digit growth" #DigitalTransformation 💻 https://t.co/nUY0G01wMt
Did you ever sit in a McDonalds and try to work? They want to be like Starbucks, renovating to be more cafe like. Well... whatever, there is more commotion and alarms going off in these places than an ER... Forget it. No one wants to hang out here.
The big difference here is that MongoDB isn’t “coloring outside the lines” of open source, or doesn’t intend to: the goal is to make the SSPL a full-fledged OSI-approved license. That will take time (some of us remember GPLv3/AGPL in 2007...).