While testing something this morning, I made a careless blunder with one of our servers, causing some sporadic downtime. I’m very sorry. A couple things are slow right now but will be returning to normal shortly.
People and blogs involved with and about the IndieWeb community, the fediverse, and/or the open web in general.
I don’t think I realized that you didn’t need to be in the EU to distribute apps via AltStore PAL. If Apple relaxes their notarization review in the future, I might use this to ship early iOS builds to the EU.
The great thing about sports is that a lowly software developer can be richer than a fantastically rich team owner, if the developer's team is the Knicks.
Ben Werdmuller
• Ben Werdmuller
AI Is Not Your Friend
The latest Baseline theme
There are many challenges for the web and web publishers as AI upends search, but the only way to believe that the open web itself will be destroyed is to no longer believe in web browsers. As big as AI is, it’s not as big as the web. We’ll navigate through this.
“What we make stands testament to who we are.” — Jony Ive, in an interview at Stripe Sessions
Manuel Moreale — Everything Feed
• Manuel Moreale
P&B: Anh
Going to Namur. brb
Going to Namur. brb
Extending my edit web page bookmarklet
Extending my edit web page bookmarklet
jamesg.blog/2025/05/09/extending-my-edit-web-page-bookmarklet
ArtLung
• Joe Crawford
I’ve got it made in the shade
Chris Aldrich
• Chris Aldrich
Bill Gates writes about accelerating his plan to give away his wealth, winding down the Gates Foundation in 20 years:
People will say a lot of things about me when I die, but I am determined that “he died rich” will not be one of them. There are too many urgent problems to solve for me to hold onto resources that could be used to help people.
Funny how people change. In the 1990s, I was a teenager learning to program the Mac while complaining about Bill Gates and Microsoft. Now I admire Bill and complain about Apple.
Reading through Apple’s motion to pause the external purchase ruling. A quick comment on this part:
A federal court cannot force Apple to permanently give away free access to its products and services, including intellectual property.
No one said that. Developers have been paying $99/year for this privilege since the beginning of the App Store.
Apple lawyers can spin this however they want. It will always come back to this: it’s absurd to take a cut of developer revenue that is not processed by Apple just for adding a website link in an app.
Also, I applied the new Baseline theme to my daveverse site, the one I use to test stuff in WordLand, and occasionally write something with a bit of lasting value. As a result it got a new domain, daveverse.org. We're going to offer the Baseline theme for others to use after a bit more testing and refining. But it's getting close. It seems like it's the last big thing on the agenda, but something else will probably pop up. Praise Murphy.
Realized last night while listening to music on our record player, which is connected to our Amazon Echo as a speaker… We have a couple newer Echos, but this one is the original Echo from 10 years ago. It’s the oldest gadget in our house still in regular use.
I was unexpectedly caught up in the news about a new Pope. Reading a little about him and translated bits of the inaugural address — an American, speaking of love and peace, not division.
Dave in the Gilded Age
I asked ChatGPT to "Dress me like guilded age captain of industry in front of his mansion on the Hudson River."
Gilded Age Dave.
