Manuel Moreale
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• Manuel Moreale
People and blogs involved with and about the IndieWeb community, the fediverse, and/or the open web in general.
Podcast: Holding your nose, the aftermath.
A preview of a WordLand linkblog works, which is of course a WordPress site, viewed in my blogroll. When I clicked on the link, I was surprised that it goes to Poynter, and not to the linkblog. But then I remembered that's the point of a linkblog. And it flows through to the feed, and the blogroll software understands. So now I have an end-to-end linkblog. Now we also have to do some work to make the theme make sense of it when you view the site in WordPress.
Day 24 of the photo challenge, although a day late… Bloom.

Another reason to love WordPress. Every freaking WordPress site had great RSS support. They did more to keep feeds alive than anyone else. Google tried to kill RSS in a particularly humiliating way. WordPress kept it going.
at 4200 Wilson Blvd

at Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency


CSA haul
at The Commentary

Ben Werdmuller
• Ben Werdmuller
AI won't live on publisher sites

The case for moving AI down the stack
at The Westin Arlington Gateway

Ben Werdmuller
• Ben Werdmuller
Stephen Miller’s Financial Stake in ICE Contractor Palantir
Stephen Miller and at least a dozen other Trump appointees own stock in Palantir, the company that provides "mission critical" services to ICE.
Got a thumbs up from a pair of boys on the shore after one ride.
Training LLMs on books judged as fair use
Ben Werdmuller
• Ben Werdmuller
Anthropic wins key US ruling on AI training in authors' copyright lawsuit
A federal court agreed that using copyrighted works to train AI is fair use - but that pirating them to do so infringes creator rights.
Stephen Hackett reminiscing on the Aqua introduction from 2000 and what we’ve lost without live demos:
This all makes me miss live keynotes. I know Apple likes the control it has over pre-recorded introductions, but its announcements deserve live demos, off-the-cuff remarks, and the humanity that was once more prevalent at things like WWDC or iPhone introductions.
Working on some more iOS improvements, currently waiting for Apple to review the beta. 🙄 Automated builds via Xcode Cloud are still working well. I mentioned on the special episode of Core Int (🤯) that builds are slow-ish. To be specific, took 16 minutes today. It’s fine.
We know a few new things about the OpenAI / Jony Ive partnership, because of leaks and the iyO lawsuit. I’m skeptical of a screen-free device that is not a wearable. Maybe someone should break away from the rectangle form factor. Square screen, a few inches on each side, very good voice interface.
24 June 2025.
This was a brief session but a good one.
at Portland International Airport (PDX)
