EmDash – a spiritual successor to WordPress that solves plugin security
An Internet at Cloudflare (business model: 'Uber for middlemen') announces its plan to cure a decades-old disease of its own creation by building a newer, more complicated CMS from the ground up using AI agents, which it says will finally solve the problem of serving text files to six strangers by adding several layers of indirection and locking them into its own runtime. Hackernews, collectively unable to decide if this is an elaborate April Fools' prank or the future of publishing, splits its time between arguing that the real solution is static files and demanding to know how this will run their decade-old WooCommerce plugin that parses Excel sheets on every page load. The discussion conclusively proves that the towering edifice of software required to let a marketing intern change a comma on a landing page remains both inevitable and completely unserious.