People and blogs involved with and about the IndieWeb community, the fediverse, and/or the open web in general.
bookmarked Building Websites With lots of little HTML pages
bookmarked Building Websites With lots of little HTML pages
Great post from John Gruber about Apple Intelligence and the Siri delays:
Leaders prove their mettle and create their legacies not by how they deal with successes but by how they deal with — how they acknowledge, understand, adapt, and solve — problems. The fiasco is that Apple pitched a story that wasn’t true, one that some people within the company surely understood wasn’t true, and they set a course based on that.
WWDC is pivotal. Apple needs to have a much clearer and demo-able vision for AI.
Quotes
I collect quotes on a quotes page on my website. I add to it every few months. Since I think the quotes page is only linked on one page — my pages page (#meta) — I wanted to publish a post to say it exists. I hope you enjoy the quotes! If you have a collection of quotes on your website, send me an email and let me know.
Tales of Debugging: The missing character
Website reflections
Designing my blog post draft web experience
Rêve Coffee in Lafayette, LA. ☕️
Wednesday session in Amsterdam
Wednesday session in Amsterdam
New feature for Micro.blog’s Bluesky cross-posting: preview cards. This is still off by default, but if you flip it on in Sources, Micro.blog will try to figure out the title, description, and og:image for the first link in your post and attach it. Screenshot:
Federico Viticci wonders if Apple should have their own API that could bridge to OpenAI and Anthropic, offering Apple’s own seal of approval on privacy and security. It would be a nice surprise if Apple did something like this. They could wrap together on-device models and private cloud compute too.
MarsEdit 5.3.3 is out! This release adds support for Micro.blog blog post summaries with a new “excerpt” field in MarsEdit.
Today's song: Starting Over.
I’ve been introduced to the most important staff member at this university.
I’ve been introduced to the most important staff member at this university.
Hello, Amsterdam!
Hello, Amsterdam!
ArtLung
• Joe Crawford