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James' Coffee Blog Supports Webmention
James' Coffee Blog

Morning

This morning I woke up early. I like to wake up early on weekends and do some reading. I usually go to a coffee shop. There is nothing like reading a book with a coffee in hand. I’m reading Before Tomorrowland right now, which tells the story before the world in which the Tom...

Ben Werdmuller Supports Webmention
• Ben Werdmuller

Congress moves to cut off states' AI regulations

[Khari Johnson in The Markup] The Republican legislature is working on ensuring that AI is unencumbered by regulations or protections: "The moratorium, bundled in to a sweeping budget reconciliation bill this week, also threatens 30 bills the California Legi...

Manuel Moreale — Everything Feed Valid
• Manuel Moreale

Celebrating kindness

When I started working on the new version of blogroll.org, one thing I knew I wanted to do from the get-go was to highlight all the wonderful people who are supporting what I do here in the digital world. And the reason why I wanted to do it was not to make them stand out am...

Ben Werdmuller Supports Webmention
• Ben Werdmuller

How to get good fried rice

[Mike Monteiro] Such a great piece about language, discrimination, and how we can avoid limiting our own thoughts. It's all delivered through the lens of the MSG scare in the 1970s, which turns out to have been pretty racist: "Monosodium Glutamate is a flav...

Scripting News Valid

Ads used to be this great

Look at this, for an idea of what a product says to the prospect. It makes you laugh. When you laugh inside an idea forms. "Ain't it the truth." That gets you ready to read the pitch, which is stuff you wouldn't have read or even considered if they hadn't said something so ...

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The Knicks really did win

The Knicks did actually win last night. I didn't dream it.

I remember when the Knicks sucked.

In my heart I believe they still do.

But here we are, my Knicks actually have an approximately 1 in 4 chance of winning the championship.

I hope it's Minnesota we end up playing.

All in the family. 😀

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Finished watching videos and reading about OpenAI’s Codex. Pretty wild. The design they’ve come up with (based on pull requests) is both powerful and encourages human review. I could see using this at least for a narrow set of tasks.

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This is what my WordLand blog looks like now. Quite a transformation! Sooo pretty. We're going to keep tweaking it up, so it's even more beautiful and more and more useful, but it's going to take some time. As the Supremes used to sing. I need love love love to ease my mind.

This Week in the IndieWeb Supports Webmention Valid

This Week in the IndieWeb

May 9-16, 2025 Recent Events From events.indieweb.org/archive: Homebrew Website Club - Americas Wednesday, May 14 at 6:00pm Homebrew Website Club Europe/London Wednesday, May 14 at 7:00pm Homebrew Website Club - Nuremberg/Germany Wednesday, May 14 at 6:00pm NÜRNB...

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Nice updates for the next FediForum: keynote by Cory Doctorow and a what’s new on the open social web session by Laurens Hof of the Fediverse Report.

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Didn’t realize until this week that the RSS.app feeds support RSS and JSON Feed. Very cool. I’m starting to use it to follow a couple Twitter / X folks from the AI industry. Hate giving X any attention, though.

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Discovery of this random app

Curtis Herbert is back with another Slopes Diaries post, making the argument that Apple’s 30% cut is worth it, but that external payment links will also open new opportunities. I think the perspective on this topic varies between developers partly based on whether you expect...

IndieNews English Supports Webmention
fundor333.com

Activitypub vs Webmention Do You Need Them ?

fundor333.com/post/2025/activitypub-vs-webmention-do-you-need-them/

IndieNews English Supports Webmention
fundor333.com

An Easy Way to Start a Life in the IndieWeb

fundor333.com/post/2025/an-easy-way-to-start-a-life-in-the-indieweb/

IndieNews English Supports Webmention
fundor333.com

More Stuff I Do With Webmention, Micropub and Brid.gy

fundor333.com/post/2023/more-stuff-i-do-with-webmention-micropub-and-bridgy/

James' Coffee Blog Supports Webmention
James' Coffee Blog

Word of the day

Sometimes when someone is talking I will hear a word and think I haven’t heard that one before! If I hear – or read – a word I haven’t heard before, I usually look it up. I wonder what this word means!, I think to myself. If I read a fun word, I used to make it my “word of the day” which I would share with friends. I don’t do this much anymore, although I had a lot of fun doing it – listening and spelunking for words in the veritable caverns of English to find a cool word. With that in mind, I have a word of the day for today! The word of the day is: haar. The Cambridge Dictionary defines haar as: a cold mist coming from the sea to the east of Scotland or northern England: Besides being a useful word to describe a weather condition common to Scotland – fog! – it is also fun to say. Haar. Said like a pirate would say arr, except with a “h” at the start.

James' Coffee Blog Supports Webmention
James' Coffee Blog

Brainstorming a Notion-powered static site generator

I write my daily notes in Notion. I keep one long document called “Today” in which I keep track of TODOs and all my notes and observations from the day. While the page is called “Today”, it is a living document that often ends up getting very long. There have been a few times...

James' Coffee Blog Supports Webmention
James' Coffee Blog

How I navigate my website wiki

I publish both blog posts and wiki-like pages on my website. The difference between these two types of pages is that the former is written at a point in time whereas the later grows over time. One of my main uses for wiki pages are lists: of ideas, of movies to watch, of note...

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One thing I've been waiting to hear about Trump's $400 million jet. We don't need the money.

Ben Werdmuller Supports Webmention
• Ben Werdmuller

Great Startups Run on Feedback

[Jen Dennard at Startup Soup]

A culture of open, direct feedback is important for any organization to foster. Jen Dennard has some great tips here:

"Like most things, the key to getting the value is to make it a habit. Set aside time during 1:1s or make a recurring team meeting (like a monthly retro) to create space for feedback and learnings. Make sure to include critical and positive feedback to help build confidence while driving progress. Ask for feedback on new processes and team goals."

I think this last piece is particularly crucial. Feedback more meaningful - and more useful - when it goes in both directions. Taking feedback at the same time you're giving it means that you're building trust - and getting an early signal on where you might be going wrong as a leader.

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