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Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Speaking of spam, I’m starting to get a lot more emails from people wanting to invest in or buy Micro.blog. Not sure what changed or whether these are sincere. I used to respond to these kind of emails, now have to ignore them.

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Junk phone calls have been out of control the last week. I’ve re-enabled “silence unknown callers” on my phone. ☎️

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Jeremy Herve of Automattic responded to yesterday's suggestion about when to set the og:image metadata in a page. His response is persuasive, but there may be a way to work around it. And a hat-tip to Jeremy, he's helped us so many times getting WordLand ready to market. When you're fitting a product to another product as a platform, it's so important to get help from the vendor, and usually you don't get much of that. Much appreciated! 😄

Chris Aldrich Updates instantly via WebSub Supports Webmention Valid
• Chris Aldrich

Why Another Typewriter?

A wire shelving unit on wheels with a variety of 20 typewriters on it. There are four standards and a variety of other portables in a panoply of cases. It sits in a driveway in front of a cinderblock wall.
Recently Paulo philosophically asked me, a typewriter collector, “Why another typewriter? I haven’t been able to find an answer yet.” (My attempt at a translation/synopsis from his Portuguese.) In addition to answers from the collector’s perspective, bonus points for answers that are also directed to answering this question which comes from your significant other who … Continue reading Why Another Typewriter?

Ben Werdmuller Supports Webmention
• Ben Werdmuller

Letter to Arc members 2025

[The Browser Company] Arc is my primary browser, and I'm feeling like that's a choice I should never have made: "The part that was hard to admit, is that Arc — and even Arc Search — were too incremental. They were meaningful, yes. But ultimately not at the s...

Ben Werdmuller Supports Webmention
• Ben Werdmuller

Letter to Arc members 2025

[The Browser Company]

Arc is my primary browser, and I'm feeling like that's a choice I should never have made:

"The part that was hard to admit, is that Arc — and even Arc Search — were too incremental. They were meaningful, yes. But ultimately

ArtLung Supports Webmention Valid
• Joe Crawford

“📣 YouTube removed your content” (A Google Mystery)

A few weeks ago, on Wednesday, May 21, 8:56 AM I got this email: Hi Joe Crawford, It looks like an external link you included in CSSBattle for DECEMBER 5 (2024) Logo-i-zer & ArtLung Lab didn’t follow Community Guidelines. To help keep our community safe, we removed your content from YouTube. External link: https://apps.artlung.com/logo-i-zer/create.php REVIEW AND...

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

For a web browser that has been abandoned, Arc sure has a lot of new updates. 🤪 I think its demise is overstated.

ArtLung Supports Webmention Valid
• Joe Crawford

18th Anniversary on Meetup

Wow this is depressing. Happy anniversary from Meetup 18 years ago, you made the decision to join Meetup and pursue your passions. Since then, you’ve attended 57 events, joined groups, and hopefully met some great people along the way. Happy anniversary from all of us at Meetup. We’re thrilled that you are part of our...

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Ghost compatibility notes

ActivityPub in Ghost has been in beta for a while, with plans to officially ship to everyone in the summer. I started my own test ghost.io blog to troubleshoot compatibility problems. Until now, Micro.blog and Ghost hadn’t played well together on the fediverse. Here are some...

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From Facebook on this day in 2015. "There should be a required college course called Introduction to Assholes. The student would learn how not to be manipulated by jerks."

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BTW, I asked ChatGPT if I moved to NYC in 2009 or 2010. It answered in an instant. "You moved to NYC in 2010." I asked how it knew. It used my blog as the source. We have arrived in the future. This is exactly the kind of query I've been begging Google to support for decades. They could have figured out where my blog is, or let me tell it where it is. Famously they once asked if I had misspelled my mother's last name in a query. How fucking clueless can you get.

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Molly White is documenting the very problematic Looksmaxxing GPT. Now she reports that OpenAI is not going to do anything about it.

I was already thinking that the GPTs experiment is mostly clutter in the ChatGPT sidebar. If OpenAI is not willing to curate it, I wish they’d scrap the whole feature.

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In honor of the Knicks' very successful season, I temporarily put the paper bags fans at the top of the home page.

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Jay Rosen gave a brilliant short talk in 2008 about the role of links in the web, and how journalism would have a hard time translating their self-contained worlds with the idea of the web, which is there is no container other than the whole world. Lots of important ideas in ...