
So I have maintained this blog in its various incarnations for 23 years at this point. As such it has undergone many transformations:
https://mikecann.blog/posts/wordpress-23 https://mikecann.blog/posts/the-static-blog https://mikecann.blog/posts/migrating-from-hexo-to-gatsby https://mikecann.blog/posts/why-this-blog-runs-on-nextjs-instead-of-gatsby-now
627 posts and many transitions have left some issues that I have been aware of for a while. Issues such as dead links, missing header images, unrenderable content such as my flash games.
I knew that I really should address those issues but never really had the energy to do so. Well fortunately things have become much easier with the advent of AI.
I tasked an AI to create a blog audit script to check for:
Well predictably when I first ran it it found thousands of issues. Thousands of dead links, hundreds of broken images, 300+ missing cover images for posts, etc.
The next step was to address each of these categories by having the orchestrator AI spawn off many sub-agents in parallel to address each one.
I addressed the missing header images by leveraging nano banna to generate a new image in the correct size and style, this worked really well as you can see from some of my older posts:
https://mikecann.blog/posts/conways-game-of-life-in-haxe-nme-massiveunit https://mikecann.blog/posts/48-hours-later-timelapse-gameplay-videos https://mikecann.blog/posts/ludum-dare-hour-31

For the dead flash I leveraged the excellent Ruffle WASM based Flash emulator.So now all of my posts that embed flash content should now work, or at least attempt to, heres some examples:
https://mikecann.blog/posts/blast-out

As good as Ruffle is, unfortunately is not perfect so some of the flash doesnt work as expected, such as the one at the bottom of this page: https://mikecann.blog/posts/ludum-dare-hour-40-complete

Hopefully this will be fixed in future versions of Ruffle.
For dead links, a lot of them were pointing to content from my old wordpress blog and somehow the links had been broken in the process. Well fortunately I have all the old content stored on a couple of S3 buckets so it was just a matter of converting all those dead links to point to the correct place.
Its very likely I would not have had the energy to tackle these fixes without AI and certainly not create all those header images. We really are living in interesting times!