The Talk Show Live was excellent. My WWDC week is winding down… It was great to catch up with folks. Saw several people tonight I hadn’t seen in years.

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The Talk Show Live was excellent. My WWDC week is winding down… It was great to catch up with folks. Saw several people tonight I hadn’t seen in years.
Starting a new project... going to connect every video switcher at the same time so I can demo them all at once
Tonight's trailer progress: got the hitch attached to the aluminum extrusion frame! Only 1mm off after drilling a 45mm deep hole. A drill press would definitely come in handy here.
I downloaded the .ipsw for macOS Tahoe before realizing I would need a second Mac to install. So just did the Software Update, naively thinking it would prompt for which partition to use. Nope. So I’m accidentally running Tahoe on my main system. Onward!
Tuesday session in London
First CSA haul of the season!
• Hood Strawberries
• Sugar Snap Peas
• Little Gem lettuce - mini romaine, great for fresh salads and grilling
• Carrots
• Onions
• Garlic Scapes - Like Garlicy green beans, also great for pesto and fermentation
• Scallions
• Broccoli
• Bok Choi - great for sautes or slaws
• Summer squash
Liquid Glass is getting a little bit of hate after the first day of WWDC. Apple can dial it back in some places, but I think it’s mostly going to work. I’ve also tested the Micro.blog iOS app with it. We’ll update our UI as we get closer to the final iOS 26 release. Amusing button glitches:
Dave Winer blogging about Bluesky’s choice of using domain names for handles:
They were smart at Bluesky to use DNS this way. Why invent your own identity system when the net itself has a great distributed system that scales?
Catching up on yesterday for the photo challenge. Day 9, wood. From walking around Oakland, near Children’s Fairyland.
Ben Thompson writes about Apple refocusing on what they’re good at for WWDC. For the new models:
What is compelling about the Foundation Models Framework is how it empowers small developers to experiment with on-device AI for free: an app that wouldn’t have AI at all for cost reasons now can, and if that output isn’t competitive with cloud AI then that’s the developer’s problem, not Apple’s; at the same time, by enabling developers to experiment Apple is the big beneficiary of those that discover how to do something that is only possible if you have an Apple device.
There's a documentary coming out about podcasting. I was interviewed in it and got to tell a bunch of stories, about how you get people interested in working with each other. I told the story of how I chose the Grateful Dead's music to get the initial implementation going, on both the sending and receiving side. I used their music, since it so totally fit in with the philosophy, ie come as you are, we're all just people. And the song I chose was a good one too, the US Blues. "I'm Uncle Sam, that's who I am. I've been hiding out. In a rock and roll band." Using great art to prototype this connection makes total sense. It says we carry forward our art where ever we go, no matter where it takes us, a great work of music or art is always a good thing to share.
Werd I/O
• Ben Werdmuller
Yet another journalism article about how AI is not really intelligent and all the tech industry hype must stop now or else we'll write another strongly worded article about how they are not really intelligent just like the 800,000 previous articles about how AI is not really intelligent.
Today's cooking project: vegan sauces!
The CSA starts this week, so I wanted to have a way to quickly add flavor to roasted/fried veggies. I experimented with a few different flavors:
• Chili oil
• Black garlic oil
• "Fish" sauce
• Chili garlic sauce
Hel is a distorted Swiss variable font with three axes
I really like the thinking behind this project:
We believe computers should work for people, and dream of a future where computing, like cooking or word processing, is available to everyone. Where you can solve your own small, unique problems with small, unique apps. Where you don’t just rely on mass-market apps made by expert programmers. Where you share home-made little apps with family and friends.
Scrappy is our contribution to this dream.
Chris Aldrich
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• Chris Aldrich
Caveat Emptor One of the biggest of the very few companies still manufacturing typewriters in the new millennium is the Shanghai Weilv Mechanism Company. Sadly, for the hobbyist space looking to get into typewriters, while these are easy to find online, they are notorious for dreadful quality control, lots of plastic, and poor type alignment. … Continue reading The Typewriter You Probably Don’t Want to Buy