First visit in a long long time to Spain and first time in Barcelona. Soaking up the winter sun and mild Mediterranean temperature. Mr Calum
People and blogs involved with and about the IndieWeb community, the fediverse, and/or the open web in general.
John Gruber on the implications for sideloading if TikTok remains unavailable in the App Store:
If I’m wrong and TikTok remains in this half-zombie state in the US — unavailable in the App Store or Play Store, but operational if you have the app installed on your phone — it’ll be interesting if TikTok is the app that makes the mass market actually care about the lack of sideloading on iOS. It’ll be interesting too if sideloading on Android goes mainstream because of this.
TikTok should make an iOS marketplace app in the EU to demonstrate to US customers what they’re missing.
Ben Werdmuller
• Ben Werdmuller
Shattering the Overton Window
A new Bluesky feature
My feed readers on Bluesky now use the metadata in the pages we link to to show a title, picture and description for each post that offers the metadata.
Like this page, the one you're reading right now at this moment.
And here's a screen shot of what it looks like over in Bluesky.
A fork in the road. Backyard oranges
Backyard oranges
Manuel Moreale — Everything Feed
• Manuel Moreale
Context
UI Pace Layers - Jim Nielsen’s Blog
Every UI control you roll yourself is a liability. You have to design it, test it, ship it, document it, debug it, maintain it — the list goes on.
It makes you wonder why we insist on rolling (or styling) our own common UI controls so often. Perhaps we’d be better off asking: What are the fewest amount of components we have to build to deliver value to our users?
Sent another Micro.blog iOS build out to beta folks, also decided to submit this one to Apple. Need to get these fixes out to everyone, even if there’s more to do.
Thoughts on Wind and Truth
Saturday morning is a great time to draft a couple blog posts that won’t be published until later. I usually work a little every day, but the weekend should be quiet. Sometimes I wish I had the discipline to only announce new things on Tuesdays like Apple.
I still haven't decided what to do about my Tesla Model Y, which still is a wonderful car, and I still love driving it after 2.5 years, which is amazing. But the other day it updated, and gave me a pause, if they let Musk hack their computers the way he's hacking ours, should I trust what it installs on the vehicle I drive every day that theoretically has the ability to take control of my car and drive it off the road? I wonder if the people at Tesla would like to reassure people who drive their cars that the updates are safe from hacking by one of his associates? How is security on the Tesla network?
I had three questions this morning for Elie Mystal.
When we get back control of the government, ie they're following the Constitution, the Democratic leader in the Senate should be as ruthless as this bastard. Chuck Schumer is a nice guy and that sucks.
I have to say, a judge ruling that Musk has to stop, and delete all the info he has stolen, has made me feel much better. I don't know why, but I'm actually laughing out loud. The tight knot in my stomach has relaxed.
Worked on some iPad fixes and pushed a new TestFlight beta, then settled in to watch the Spurs. Stephon Castle with 30+ points, really showing what he can do. 🏀
“Affirmations” IndieWeb Carnival February 2025 The “IndieWeb Carnival” prompt for this month is “Affirmations”....
“Affirmations” IndieWeb Carnival February 2025 The “IndieWeb Carnival” prompt for this month is “Affirmations”. What is an affirmation? “Affirmations” are sayings or slogans I say to myself which represent ideas or feelings I want to reinforce in myself. Examples: “I listen to my inner voice and let it guide me in my life.” “I am gentle with myself.” You are invited to create a post on affirmations on your own website. Text or multimedia. Prose or ...
Behind the scenes in the US government I imagine it's like a Vonnegut novel, or an episode of Pinky and the Brain.
I wish Bluesky had just used the Twitter API. That's how I would've done it. Continuity matters a lot. And think of all time wasted at re-doing something we had working a long time ago.
Matt Mullenweg
• Matt
On Logan Bartlett Show
You may not have heard of Logan Bartlett, but he’s one of the most hilarious people on Twitter and does a really interesting podcast. (He had a cool episode with Marc Benioff recently.) We sat down for a discussion on managing through crisis, open source and AI, employee liquidity, future of WordPress, and more. You … Continue reading On Logan Bartlett Show →