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Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Micro.blog will not endorse a candidate for president. But I will, because these are the kind of things I post on my blog. Kamala Harris, for the people. šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø

I don’t know what’s going on over at The Washington Post but the timing is terrible. We do not need any last-minute distractions. šŸ“°

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Ben Thompson’s interview with Marc Benioff is kind of wild. I had mostly ignored Salesforce until now. Worth a listen.

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Not sure what to think about this video from Josh Miller about Arc not going anywhere. I just started using it a couple weeks ago! Confused messaging because now the app feels obsoleted, which I don’t think is their intention.

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Journalism dies in darkness

The Washington Post announcing it wouldn’t endorse a candidate for president is the first glimpse we’ve had of how news publishing in the US has been devastated by fear of fascism. This must go back at least as far as the 2016 election and Hillary’s emails. The editorial people broke the wall, deciding to give the readers the first glimpse we’ve gotten into the inner conflicts of one two most influential news orgs in the country.

Until now this was the one story they would never report on. Truly a milestone. And now that the window is open, open it further. Report on how a major news org holds back stories that would be of intense interest to the people, if only the news orgs did their jobs. This is where the "public editors" never went, and should have gone.

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Tonight's song: Unbroken Chain.

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Maybe political parties should have strongmen, that might have prevented us from having one as the head of the government.

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I just changed the header graphic for my blog from the 1969 Mets, to the 2024 Supreme Court. They're Americans too, and I have a feeling they're going to be on the train to Springfield before too long, if the worst happens.

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Sale! Today only, upgrade to the Micro.blog Premium or Family plan and get 25% off for the next year. Create up to 5 blogs, video hosting, and more. šŸ·ļø

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

It’s odd how many developers in the fediverse don’t know how Bluesky works. I’ve made it my business to understand a little bit about all platforms, going back 30 years of building for the web. Product design is then finding the right way to put the pieces together.

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What a sad situation. What started with the open web in the 90s is now owned by billionaires, who, looking for new worlds to conquer have adopted a fascist buffoon as their frontman. It was never supposed to be owned by anyone.

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Let's bust some new norms

Why hasn’t the NY Times run a story that takes Trump at face value and explains to voters what it would be like to live in that United States? It should have been updated and run every time Trump ups the ante. An example. Trump says Americans who criticize the Supreme Cour...

Ben Werdmuller Supports Webmention
• Ben Werdmuller

The United States of Abortion Mazes

[Jan Diehm and Michelle Pera-McGhee at The Pudding]

"To illustrate how difficult it is to get abortion care, we built a maze for each state where the difficulty is calculated by the state’s abortion policies."

What an incredible use of the web as a platform. These stories - even in more progressive, pro-human states like California - reveal that the process is harder and trap-filled than it should be. Of course, in anti-human states like Texas, it's significantly harder to the point of impossibility.

The Pudding is killing it. Just absolutely A-plus work for story after story. This one is a particular highlight.

#Democracy

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Why hasn’t the NY Times run a story that takes Trump at face value and explains to voters what it would be like to live in that United States? It should have been updated and run every time Trump ups the ante.

Ben Werdmuller Supports Webmention
• Ben Werdmuller

"The Kids Are Too Soft"

[Anne Helen Petersen] "The best indication of the health of an industry like journalism isn’t who excels there, because the answer is obvious: work robots who come from some sort of family money. To understand just how broken media is, look at who leaves the...

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• www.ciccarello.me

I’ve noticed a few people recently refer to their top-level pages as ā€œslash pagesā€....

ciccarello.me/posts/2024/10/25/sitemaps/

I’ve noticed a few people recently refer to their top-level pages as ā€œslash pagesā€. Honestly my first reaction was ā€œAren’t those just ā€˜pages’?ā€, but I’ve come to find the term kinda fun. But when people started adding a /slashes slash page, I thought ā€œIsn’t that a sitemap?ā€. XML sitemaps are common to aid in search engine indexing, but there are lots of documented examples of human readable sitemaps as well. Apparently others think of them as ā€œindex pagesā€. The ...

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

OpenAI’s Orion model may be released before the end of the year, according to The Verge:

Unlike the release of OpenAI’s last two models, GPT-4o and o1, Orion won’t initially be released widely through ChatGPT. Instead, OpenAI is planning to grant access first to companies it works closely with in order for them to build their own products and features, according to a source familiar with the plan.

My first reading of this is that the model is too powerful to just let anyone use right now. But maybe it’s also too expensive. I wonder if it’ll be available from the API.

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Podcast: WordPress is too valuable to overlook.

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When your house is on fire there aren’t two sides.

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Added a help page to describe how configuring Bluesky handles in Micro.blog works. Super easy, almost nothing to do.

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

It’s probably not well known that when you enable Bluesky in Micro.blog, it also enables your blog domain name to be used as your Bluesky handle. In fact it’s so hidden a feature that I forgot if I had ever implemented this and had to double-check today.