Someone ran a red light in front of me today, probably a good second after the light changed. I was in no great hurry to get anywhere and waited, otherwise I would’ve been sideswiped. You never know when you’ll get a second lease on life.
People and blogs involved with and about the IndieWeb community, the fediverse, and/or the open web in general.
Mammoth is shutting down:
Sadly, we’re no longer able to reliably update Mammoth or operate moth.social at the level we want. Therefore we will be removing Mammoth from sale on the App Store. By the end of the January, we will also shut down Moth.social along with our other project, sub.club.
When it launched a couple years ago, I thought they were on to a good idea: pairing a new Mastodon client with its own server to make signing up easy. They had some funding from Mozilla, and they pivoted to try Sub.club for monetization, but subscriber revenue is tough when most servers are free.
Ben Werdmuller
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The Werd I/O Holiday Gift Guide
Mid-day ramble
The social web is more async than we’re used to. This leads to conversations feeling a little broken or delayed as posts are copied between servers. My reply isn’t showing up… Is it because Micro.blog’s servers are overloaded, or is it Mastodon? Thinking about how better to report this status.
I was a little skeptical when I first saw Mozi pop up this week, but reading more about it today, I feel a lot better. Thoughtful design, some nice details. We do need more private-ish social spaces.
Ben Werdmuller
• Ben Werdmuller
what people in the global majority need from networks
Ben Werdmuller
• Ben Werdmuller
The open social web is the future of the internet. Here's why I'm excited.
It's a big enough umbrella but it's always me that ends up getting wet.
Ben Werdmuller
• Ben Werdmuller
Open Source Veteran Launches Skyseed - First Ecosystem Fund and Incubator for the Bluesky AT Protocol
The day is already winding down, punting the release until tomorrow morning. Still have a couple housekeeping things to do. Writing release notes, blog posts, and maybe a new companion M.b plug-in. I’ve also extended the Micropub API and want to make sure that everything is properly documented.
Chris Aldrich
• Chris Aldrich
Whenever I ship a new feature, I get the inevitable “why didn’t you add that other thing instead / fix that old problem first” question. It’s fair, but the truth is I’m constantly making minor improvements. Every day. A good product needs both bug fixes and new things to live.
Trying Sora. It’s extraordinary that this works at all, and it’s even faster than I was expecting. OpenAI seems to have built a whole UI system around this app too.
I’ve been procrastinating about posting which means tabs have been accumulating. 🙁 We got...
Cosmic’s building was originally the Texaco Depot, built around 1911. It’s the only surviving building from the old rail yard in Austin. 🚂
I'll keep my Tesla, thank you
I saw a pundit suggest people harass people who drive Teslas.
When I bought mine, it cost $70K, a large sum of money that I will not throw away just so a pundit can make a point.
Here's my rebuttal. I'd like to see you get on without buying Exxon products. We all agree they suck, but evil companies have a way of building dependence, that's how the stay in business while openly doing despicable things.
When I put down $70K for what is, btw, a fantastic car, no one knew how evil Elon Musk was going to turn out to be, how little he would care what you and I think.
And I don't believe anyone can live a pure life and extract all evil from it, and still participate in civilization.
PS: I wrote this initially as a post on Bluesky.Wheee, just DoS-ed my own servers while working on client changes. Optimizing.
BTW, I hear that Safari now defaults to using HTTPS. Not sure exactly what that means. But if they ever actually stop showing scripting.com, which will always be plain old HTTP, I'll probably ship an Electron product that browse the web, and doesn't care if it's HTTP or whatever new fad Google is promoting these days. I'm going to hold down the fort for the original web, I can't change scripting.com to HTTPS, it would break all the images and probably a lot of other stuff. I fight linkrot, don't bring it on, and fuck Google for thinking they own the freaking web. I use their products, just like I drive a Tesla. Can't help it.
