Another idea. One of Tesla's competitors could offer a trade-in, where they commit to recycling all the parts of your Tesla, so you are actually taking a Tesla off the road. And for a few extra dollars they can send you a scrapbook of your old Tesla being lovingly taken apart suitable for RT'ing.
People and blogs involved with and about the IndieWeb community, the fediverse, and/or the open web in general.
Wouldn't it be smart for Kia or Rivian or some other EV competitor of Tesla's to name their car Bluesky and have it only come in blue?
Strata 1.2 for iOS is now available. This release adds a new tab bar with bookmarks and highlights. Going forward we can do more with bookmarks in Strata without complicating Micro.one and Micro.blog.
My answer to almost any societal or political problem is: more blogs, more communities. It’s an oversimplification but a lot of great things come from this first step, to slowly pull away from centralized control and big platforms. When I don’t know what to do, I do this.
I noticed that Micro.blog was spending a lot of time dealing with files in Hugo’s static folder in custom themes, an artifact of how Micro.blog has to manage files across multiple servers. The optimization to make this faster introduced a couple new problems. Everything is resolved now. Fun morning!
January 21st, 2025
A little lonely in the accessibility lab earlier today for demos at the GDS press launch, whilst AI and Apps took the limelight next door.
Software Folklore ― Andreas Zwinkau
Detective stories and tales of bughunting in software and hardware.
Sometimes bugs have symptoms beyond belief. This is a collection of such stories from around the web.
The New York Good Times
We did nothing and now we pay
Reminder that when you’re angry, lashing out at people who are not the problem is counterproductive. It sometimes feels like we’re all balancing on a knife’s edge. I get it. But I’m done with the outrage machine. It’s performative.
Moving on from React, a Year Later
kellysutton.com/2025/01/18/moving-on-from-react-a-year-later.html
Many interactions are not possible without JavaScript, but that doesn’t mean we should look to write more than we have to. The server doing something useful is a requirement for building an interesting business. The client doing something is often a nice-to-have.
There’s also this:
It’s really fast
One of the arguments for a SPA is that it provides a more reactive customer experience. I think that’s mostly debunked at this point, due to the performance creep and complexity that comes in with a more complicated client-server relationship.
In all the elections I could vote in where my candidate lost, I certainly felt frustrated and disappointed. My blog captures it going back to 2004. But I never felt like giving up on America because you get another shot in the midterms. Now, I don’t know. It will take decades to fix this. 🇺🇸
Bingeworthy + WordLand
Heading off spam on Bluesky
Please -- to the people in charge at Bluesky, add a setting that allows me to restrict who can reply to posts.
Choices:
- Anyone can reply.
- People who follow me can reply.
- People I follow can reply.
- No one can reply.
For all posts, not on a post-by-post basis.
Defaults to #3.
> Anyone who doesn’t understand the old gods has never looked up at the sky. — Denise Wilton
Anyone who doesn’t understand the old gods has never looked up at the sky.
On Transient Slash Pages • Robb Knight
This is a great idea that I’m going to file away for later:
I like the idea of redirecting
/nowto the latest post tagged asnowso one could see the latest version of what I’m doing now.
What I’ve learned about writing AI apps so far | Seldo.com
seldo.com/posts/what-ive-learned-about-writing-ai-apps-so-far
> When you think of the long and gloomy history of man, you will find that far more, and far more hideous, crimes have been committed in the name of obedience than have ever been committed in the name of rebellion. — C.P. Snow
When you think of the long and gloomy history of man, you will find that far more, and far more hideous, crimes have been committed in the name of obedience than have ever been committed in the name of rebellion.
— C.P. Snow
Matt Mullenweg
• Matt
What’s in My Bag, 2025
It’s another year, I have ordered all the things and tested all the cables, there’s a little bit about tech and a little bit about life. Here’s what made the cut, now I’m going to be factoring in weight of everything as well. The flat-lay this year was taken at my sister Charleen’s house, where … Continue reading What’s in My Bag, 2025 →
Chris Aldrich
• Chris Aldrich
When a clown moves into a palace, he doesn’t become a king; the palace becomes a circus. —Turkish proverb