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Manton Reece

As I fix compatibility with Ghost, there are some surprises. For example, Ghost notes don’t appear to exist on the web. No url in ActivityPub, no permalink in the Ghost dashboard. Maybe a temporary limitation.

It’s always been a strength of Micro.blog that short and long posts are the same thing.

Manton Reece

The redactions in this internal OpenAI document are hilarious to me. You could turn it into a Mad Libs:

Our long-term growth depends on [something surprising]. For H1, our top focus is [a dramatic goal], but we’re also pursuing [a fun side quest].

Werd I/O
• Ben Werdmuller

What I've Learned from Ten Years with Coral

[Andrew Losowsky] Running an open source community platform for a decade is no small feat - particularly one as storied and supported as Coral. Andrew Losowsky's reflections on its first decade are inspiring. "Among so many conversations, we brought comment...

Werd I/O
• Ben Werdmuller

What I've Learned from Ten Years with Coral

[Andrew Losowsky]

Running an open source community platform for a decade is no small feat - particularly one as storied and supported as Coral. Andrew Losowsky's reflections on its first decade are inspiring.

"Among so many conversations, we brought commenters into newsrooms to speak with journalists, moderators

This Week in the IndieWeb

This Week in the IndieWeb

May 23-30, 2025 Recent Events From events.indieweb.org/archive: Homebrew Website Club - Americas Wednesday, May 28 at 6:00pm Homebrew Website Club Europe/London Wednesday, May 28 at 7:00pm Homebrew Website Club Edinburgh Tuesday, May 27 at 6:00pm EDINBURGH, Scotl...

James' Coffee Blog
James' Coffee Blog

Drying my hair

I love having long hair. But having long hair means you need to dry long hair. Without any plans this evening, I decided I would wash my hair and follow the routine I learned earlier this year. It does take more time, but when you have an evening without any plans what better...

James' Coffee Blog
James' Coffee Blog

Phoenix

I was trying to find my way. I was thinking my mind was made. goes the refrain in Big Red Machine, Fleet Foxes, and Anäis Mitchell’s Phoenix, a song that I have been listening to a lot this week. Listening to the song makes me both want to sing along with the same passion as ...

ArtLung
• Joe Crawford

30 May / Pacific Beach

One way I track my beachgoing is to post each time I go. Often on Instagram first, then this blog. Or This blog first, then IG. In this case I’m doing it late, from last Friday. I’m writing this on 2 June, but slapping a date of 30 May on it. And it was gorgeous....

Scripting News

Thinking (for a moment) of splurging on tickets for Game 7 at the Garden on Monday. I've been following the prices during the playoffs, never seen them this high. There's no guarantee there will be a Game 7, first the Knicks have to win tomorrow in Indiana. Courtside seats go for $27K each.

James' Coffee Blog
James' Coffee Blog

The things around me

After a great chat with friends, I took my AirPods out and heard the birds singing. I think the chirps and tones are particularly pronounced in the evenings and the mornings. Or maybe that’s when I am most attuned to hearing them – in the moments when I wake up when I’m still...

Manton Reece

Enjoying the reporting from The Verge’s Adi Robertson on the Google antitrust trial, covering potential remedies:

Mehta points out a contradiction: the government wanted to exclude a bunch of other search-engine-like services to establish Google had no meaningful search competitors during the liability trial, and now it wants to add new ones during remedies.

In my conversation with Vladimir Prelovac on yesterday’s episode of Timetable, we also talked about whether a remedy could be sharing the search index with other search engines like Kagi.

Adactio

Stronger Design Principles Start with One Question: ‘Versus What?’

mynameisjehad.com/stronger-design-principles/

In order for principles to truly drive the work and serve as a good framework for the outcomes, they have to be debated, opinionated, and painful.

Yes! Design principles aren’t there to make you feel good; they should provoke arguments.

One of the tests that I’ve developed in thinking through writing down principles, design or otherwise, is to ask the question: “versus what?”.

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Adactio

Toolmen | A Working Library

aworkinglibrary.com/writing/toolmen

Engaging with AI as a technology is to play the fool—it’s to observe the reflective surface of the thing without taking note of the way it sends roots deep down into the ground, breaking up bedrock, poisoning the soil, reaching far and wide to capture, uproot, strangle, and steal everything within its reach. It’s to stand aboveground and pontificate about the marvels of this bright new magic, to be dazzled by all its flickering, glittering glory, its smooth mirages and six-fingered messiahs, its apparent obsequiousness in response to all your commands, right up until the point when a sinkhole opens up and swallows you whole.

👏👏👏

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Adactio

Ensloppification – David Bushell – Web Dev (UK)

dbushell.com/2025/05/30/ensloppification/

Frankly, I’d rather quit my career than live in the future they’re selling. It’s the sheer dystopian drabness of it. Mediocrity as a service.

I tried the tab-completion slot machines; not my cup of tea. I tried image generation and was overcome with literal depression. I don’t want a future as a “prompt artist”.

I’m mostly linking this for what it says, but oh boy, do I love the way it says it with this wonderful HTML web compenent.

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Scripting News

A somewhat obscure question about how feed readers should handle content:encoded elements in WordPress feeds.

Manton Reece

I wrote a draft post about billionaires and the open web a couple months ago, and the couple folks I mentioned it too have told me not to post it. Good advice. So instead I’m working on a long blog post about Sam Altman, a topic which can’t be at all controversial. 🤪