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Manton Reece

No one cares… for now

To be a blogger, you have to be okay with writing into the void. Some posts will resonate with people. Some posts will get comments. Most won’t.

Sometimes I’ll write a post and I’ll think to myself, “This is pretty good! This is the blog post that people are gonna talk about and link to. I’ve really captured something unique in this post.”

And then crickets. No one cares. 🦗

That’s okay. The act of writing itself helps us think, helps us learn, helps us discover how we feel about a topic. It’s creative and has value even if no one is reading. It’s a snapshot in time to look back on later.

And then the post is out there on the internet, making the web a little better. And maybe one day someone will pick it up and see it, at just the right time, and it will matter to them.

Scripting News

This is very important. If you're on Bluesky, follow this account. "This is the official rapid response page of the Democratic Party, holding Trump and MAGA extremists accountable." I've been begging the Dems to do this since 2009, a permanent heartbeat for the Dems on social media. The team that ran the Harris campaign social media center during the campaign. They were snarky, fun, irreverent, and never apologized for representing the people, and they did it well. This is a moment. I no longer have to beg for this. It exists. So the first step has already been taken, thank goodness!!! Now it's up to us to spread the news that there is a place to find the heartbeat of the Dems. I'm going to study it, RT it, and keep the flame lit the best I can.

Manton Reece

I’m drawn to blogging about divisive topics, but it would probably be healthier to avoid it. People can be so tribal now that everything is either good or bad. Our views have become extreme caricatures of the truth.

Manton Reece

The pond at The Village, walking back to the mechanic to pick up my car after getting coffee.

A peaceful garden features a small pond with a stone border, surrounded by lush greenery and trees, along with a bench and a lamppost nearby.

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Elizabeth Goodspeed on why graphic designers can’t stop joking about hating their jobs

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We trained people to care deeply and then funnelled them into environments that reward detachment. ​​And the longer you stick around, the more disorienting the gap becomes – especially as you rise in seniority. You start doing less actual design and more yapping: pitching to stakeholders, writing brand strategy decks, performing taste. Less craft, more optics; less idealism, more cynicism.

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Manton Reece

AI art is bittersweet

ChatGPT’s new image generation is incredibly good. Too good. You can see it in the thousands of Ghibli-ified photos all over the social web. Hayao Miyazaki is going to come out of retirement again to tell us how we’ve all lost the plot on creativity. When we look back on thi...

Scripting News

When your AI bot gave you code that worked do you go back and thank it and say it worked? I do. I don't feel complete until I do.

Scripting News

When you put a hack into a piece of software you have to say out loud "It's a hack." That makes it okay.

Scripting News

We had it all on the web, and we will again

When we flatten out the differences between the different social networks, we'll start with their RSS feeds, if it works, ultimately there will be no need for different social networks. And again, if it works, we'll bring back the features of the open web that Twitter left out.

This is a much better approach to federation, delivers the benefits long before hashing out the diffs betw ATP and ActivityPub will take. And we really have the choice that Bluesky says they will deliver, and yes, it will also be billionaire-proof.

Manton Reece

This is a helpful post from Paul Frazee about ATProto lexicons. One of the challenges for making Micro.blog a PDS is what to do with longer blog posts with titles that don’t fit cleanly into Bluesky’s lexicon. Don’t really want to reinvent the wheel here.

Scripting News

More art examples

I gave ChatGPT a picture of a man and woman, reading the screen of a computer to start, then asked for various renditions. In the style of Leonardo da Vinci. In the style of the cover of a John Steinbeck novel. As if it were an illustration inside Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. As if it were Mr Caputo and Chapman from Orange is the New Black. From Succession with Logan and Sioban Roy. From Severance, with Mark S and Helly R. If you step through the pictures after giving each a bit of your time, by the time you get here, if you were asked if it's art, I hope you'd say Who cares. If it's really art and it helps you see something new about anything (probably yourself) whether or not it's art is not really the most interesting question..

Scripting News

Is software art?

I believe it is. When people say my software thinks like they do, what's really happening is the software has gotten out of their way, they've incorporated the way it works into the base of their spine, so they can remain in the world they're writing about, and forget that they're using a piece of software. They perceive that as the software thinking like they do, which is fine -- it's the goal. But it's quite possible they have a totally different experience that takes them out of their suspension of disbelief by not working the way they expect, the same way it did the last 100 times, or it failes to open a file, or whatever might cause them to leave their own world and have to deal with the one I, and generations of software developers, have created, which can (as I know) be excruciating, humiliating, and whatever else you may feel.

Scripting News

What is art?

Yesterday I posted four new ChatGPT-created drawings, created with the latest upgrade of ChatGPT's drawing functions which are better than previous versions. The usual controversy is rekindled on the networks. The concern as always is that it learned how from human artists, ...

Manuel Moreale
• Manuel Moreale

P&B: Maya

This is the 83rd edition of People and Blogs, the series where I ask interesting people to talk about themselves and their blogs. Today we have Maya and her blog, maya.land To follow this series subscribe to the newsletter. A new interview will land in your inbox every Frida...

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Open source devs say AI crawlers dominate traffic, forcing blocks on entire countries - Ars Technica

arstechnica.com/ai/2025/03/devs-say-ai-crawlers-dominate-traffic-forcing-blocks-on-entire-countries/

As it currently stands, both the rapid growth of AI-generated content overwhelming online spaces and aggressive web-crawling practices by AI firms threaten the sustainability of essential online resources. The current approach taken by some large AI companies—extracting vast amounts of data from open-source projects without clear consent or compensation—risks severely damaging the very digital ecosystem on which these AI models depend.

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