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Keanu Reeves: "If you see someone falling behind, walk beside them. If you see someone being ignored, find a way to include them. Always remind people of their worth. One small act could mean the world to them."

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Procreate’s anti-AI pledge attracts praise from digital creatives

[Jess Weatherbed at The Verge] "“Generative AI is ripping the humanity out of things. Built on a foundation of theft, the technology is steering us toward a barren future,” Procreate said on the new AI section of its website. “We think machine learning is a ...

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Elon bought the airport

Elon Musk bought the biggest airport on the social web. A major world hub like Atlanta, London or Dubai. Bluesky is a regional airport in a cool place, maybe Austin. Mastodon is a small network of airports, like the ones served by Ryanair in Europe. Threads is potentially...

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The Wikipedia page for Living Videotext begins with one of our slogans. It was a joke, and meant to keep us humble, so we listen to users. It was one of many such slogans. LVT made some important contributions to the networks we use today. Wikipedia should talk about that first, show some respect, for crying out loud. Otherwise, except for that snipe up front, the account is actually pretty accurate.

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An Apple by any other name (2024 edition)

15 years on from my original post, an update on how I name my devices.

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I’ll be here all week.

I’ll be here all week.

I’ll be here all week.

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Signed in to Facebook. It’s sort of a weird app if you haven’t used it in years. Wonder how long until the app is only Reels and Marketplaces.

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Checked in at Beachcomber. with Jessica

Checked in at Beachcomber. with Jessica

Checked in at Beachcomber. with Jessica

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For the Democratic convention this week, I’m looking forward to Hillary’s speech tonight. Her campaign in 2016 didn’t pan out, but it did matter. Totally normal now to have a woman as the nominee. This year we take the next step. 🇺🇸

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Mayoral candidate in Cheyenne, Wyoming running with an AI bot that will make decisions for the city:

Standing behind a lectern with a sign that read “AI FOR MAYOR,” he gave a brief PowerPoint presentation on the history of AI. Then he stepped aside to give the floor to his Mac mini and iPad — which were propped on a table and connected to a hanging speaker at the front of the room — and told attendees to direct questions toward the screen.​

No doubt AI can be a helpful tool for local government, but not like this.

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BTW, it's nice to see the DNC including influencers this year. I hear them say this is the first time, but I beg to disagree. A few dozen bloggers were at the DNC in 2004, and were treated well, in many ways. I think the word influencer and blogger have fairly similar meanings. Blogger is a broader term, because it's possible to have a very small readership for a blog, thus not be influencing very much, but still have a lot of value. And you always can influence your mom and little sister, right? 😄

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Rolling out the new web-based Micro.blog editor now… Let us know if you have any feedback or run into bugs. There was a brief issue with the reply text box not loading, now fixed. (Caching the wrong minimized JS, argh!)

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Respect the reader. This isn't exactly a new rule for journalism, but it's worth mentioning anyway. If you wouldn't want to read the piece yourself, don't let them put your name on it. Example. A story promises to tell you about 47 seconds that saved Kamala Harris's career. ...

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Jeff Jarvis

We no longer need companies, institutions, or government to organize us. We now have the tools to organize ourselves. We can find each other and coalesce around political causes or bad companies or talent or business or ideas. We can share and sort our knowledge and behavior. We can communicate and come together in an … Continue reading Jeff Jarvis

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Reliable app storage over time is not here yet

I'm working on a project which may or may not ship publicly, but it presents an interesting design challenge anyway. The idea is I want to write lots of little bits, less than 1000 words each, they have titles, use styling, links, include images, etc. But it could also be a...

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This line from Leon Mika’s post about naming computers rings true. It’s pragmatic but also a little sad:

…when AWS came onto the scene, the prevailing train of thought was to treat your servers like cattle rather than pets.

His blog post also uses the audio narration feature in Micro.blog so you can listen to it in his own voice. Love it.

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Feeds for Threads

I was kvelling the other day about rss.app and how they have feeds for Threads accounts. They do. But there are two caveats.

  1. It costs $9.99 per month for 15 feeds. Could be a bit expensive for some people's budgets.
  2. The second concern is more serious. It doesn't handle titleless items properly. It repeats the contents of the tweet in the title and description of the feeds it generates. An example. This is not right, and it's not the way Mastodon and Bluesky do it. There's nothing wrong with items that have no titles. When an item has no title you do the common sense thing -- omit the title. I'm happy to help with this. I wrote the RSS 2.0 spec, and am something of an authority on this. It's important to get this right.

HeydonWorks

The article element

It was a sunny day (in the Southern Hemisphere, possibly?) in October 2014 when HTML5 was officially released. I remember it like it was yesterday. The crowds, the bunting, the endless fireworks and firework-related maimings. And who could forget “Hypertext Chicken”: the spi...

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I wasn’t even supposed to play on this song but Brad said “do it!” https://www.instagram.com/reel/C-08m0jvu4e/

I wasn’t even supposed to play on this song but Brad said “do it!”

https://www.instagram.com/reel/C-08m0jvu4e/

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BTW, Olliver Willis is right, the Dems don't need the journos.