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Ben Werdmuller Supports Webmention
• Ben Werdmuller

Stuff I loved in 2024

For many of us, myself included, it’s been .. a year. Rather than rehash all of that again, I thought I’d mark the end of the year by just listing some things I’ve loved. Here you go. Books Julia, by Sandra Newman Not just a retelling but a complete recasting of 1984. It's ...

Ben Werdmuller Supports Webmention
• Ben Werdmuller

If You Don’t Like Sales, Don’t Start a Company

[Hunter Walk]

As Hunter points out, it's impossible to start a company without tackling sales, and you aren't absolved from it no matter which route you take:

"If you avoid sales or are poor at it, you are doing a disservice to your team, your cofounder and yourself. You are unintentionally lowering the ceiling on outcome or making it even harder to succeed."

I'm the least salesy person you know, but I started two companies, neither one of which would have lasted as long as they did if I hadn't got into the practice of selling. Here's a hint: it's far less heinous and there's far less friction if you know exactly who your product is for and you're laser-focused on making it great for them. It's not always a slog: often it's a beautiful relationship.

#Business

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Adactio Supports Webmention Valid

Books I read in 2024

I’ve been keeping track of the books I’m reading for about seven years now. I do that here on my own website, as well as on bookshop.org. It has become something of a tradition for me to post an end-of-year summary of the books I’ve read in the previous twelve months. Maybe...

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Another detail about Micro.one, especially for folks who want to share it with friends and family as soon as it launches: it will be limited to 3000 total subscribers. That’s a tiny number at the scale of big silos, but it’s a lot for us. Needs to be sustainable in the context of the whole platform.

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Fleet Coffee on Manor. ☕️

View from above white picnic tables arranged under trees with vines and an outdoor fan, orange dirt and gravel on the ground.

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

“When ya ain’t got nothin', you got nothin' to lose
You’re invisible now, ya got no secrets to conceal
How does it feel?” — Bob Dylan

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I'm playing with using Bluesky as a very simple feed reader. 1. Running up against its lack of style and formatting. Very bare bones. Not sure if people will like. 2. What's the rate limit? My app is getting rate-limited with not very many posts. (According to their docs on rate limits, I don't think my project is anywhere near the limit. It's creating posts. I'll start counting them, I guess.)

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Here's a list of all the feeds in my blogroll, with links to the XML version. I've wanted to have a nice non-XML way of viewing the feeds in an OPML subscription list. I took the time today to put one together. I had all the pieces, it was just a matter of putting them all in one place. You can use it if you want, if you want to show someone what feeds are in an OPML subscription list. Screen shot.

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I can't get it out of my head that today is Monday. That's how it computes in my brain. This time of year is very confusing that way.

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Found this first edition, signed copy of A Song for Arbonne at Half Price Books the other day and had to get it. Read it so long ago that it’ll be like reading it for the first time. I’m always on the lookout for old Kay books, they seem in short supply. 📚

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Added a new blogging page to the Micro.blog website when you’re not signed in. This is the start of bringing back some more text and screenshots. Just a Mac screenshot for now. Also might reuse some of this for Micro.one.

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It took me a long time to figure out that when people respond to you on twitter-like systems they aren't actually speaking to you, they're talking over your shoulder to the masses they imagine are reading what you posted. Three comments. 1. There are no masses. You can see this by looking at the stats for each tweet, available on most platforms. 2. Most users on the social web are trying to get attention for themselves, the only reason they read the posts is to see if there's a place for them to attach their message. 3. A simple tweak to the software would make it so that only the author of the post being responded to could see the replies. Then they could RT a reply if they thought everyone should see it. This would make the social web a lot more useful imho.

Chris Aldrich Updates instantly via WebSub Supports Webmention Valid
• Chris Aldrich

A 1941 Corona Standard typewriter with the body panels, platen, paper tray, rollers, and paper table removed.
The restoration work on my 1941 Corona Standard is coming along nicely so far.

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Texas French Bread, still boarded up after the fire a couple years ago.

A black and white photo with blue sky shows a boarded-up brick building labeled Texas French Bread in a street setting.