It took me a minute to realize “and Other Stuff” as a company name was a play on Nostr’s name. Also kind of fits the spirit of Obvious Corp from early Twitter days. They have quite a few specific goals.
People and blogs involved with and about the IndieWeb community, the fediverse, and/or the open web in general.
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Long day of meetings so here is a picture of my cat who fell asleep like this
Thursday session

Thursday session
A lovely MAGA picnic
Manu Moreale blogs about Apple products and the trend of distancing ourselves from problematic CEOs:
Do I need to check if the Suunto CEO is a piece of shit to make sure I can wear this watch on my wrist and still feel at peace with myself? Frankly, I think it’s an exhausting way to live a life, and I’d be better off focusing all those energies somewhere else, trying to make something good, something that has a positive impact on the people around me.
I’ve disabled ActivityPub federation for my blog posts again. Too much negativity on Mastodon. I have a lot going on and can’t deal with it. For the rest of the year, for external services just going to focus on Bluesky.
Listening to the new Revolution.Social podcast. First episode is Rabble talking to Jack Dorsey. Jack is a good example of what I was trying to say in my blog post yesterday about criticism. So much hate is directed at Jack. We can disagree with his decisions, but he’s principled and thoughtful.
Ben Werdmuller
• Ben Werdmuller
Senate Votes to Strip $1.1 Billion From Public Broadcasting in Blow to PBS and NPR
Without public media funding, local stations will close, creating news deserts and allowing political corruption to thrive.
Manuel Moreale
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• Manuel Moreale
On using Apple products
Chris Aldrich
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• Chris Aldrich
Wednesday session

Wednesday session
Mastodon as a blogging platform
This is what I want to do next to solidify the position of Mastodon as a blogging platform.
I want a REST version of what the MetaWeblog API has been doing since 2002, to hook into the ActivityPub interface supported by Mastodon.
Then we'll put together a simple demo app, a Markdown app in a browser window that writes and updates posts to a Mastodon site.
When that's running, I'll pitch Rich Siegel at BBEdit to make it work with Masto.
With that, and the WordPress connection, we'll be well on the way to restoring the web we had before Twitter rewrote the rules. ;-)
I ran something through ChatGPT earlier and one if its bits of feedback was:
One small grammatical suggestion is to connect the final two sentences to improve flow…
The solution? Add an em dash, of course! 🙂 ChatGPT is nuts for em dashes. It uses them when a semicolon or period or anything else might be better. See also my post just last week.
Live with criticism, learn to condemn
Walking
Micro.blog 3.6 for Mac
Big update to Micro.blog for Mac today if you use the notes feature. Everything is faster and more robust. I personally have probably a thousand notes, and it was a little flaky with so many notes before.
I’ve also added a “Versions…” option to the context menu. Micro.blog keeps a record of each edit to a note, so if you make a mistake you can go back to an older version. Now there’s an interface for browsing and restoring a previous copy of the note. (This interface will come to the web later. The third-party web client Lillihub already has something similar!)
Here’s a screenshot of the main interface. This is a test “Journal” notebook (you can have multiple notebooks) that also shows the new sharing URL pane.

We’re turning the clock back to move forward. Trying to undo the damage Twitter did to the web.
This is a theme I’ve tried to blog about too. We have to bring all the good ideas from the open web and the blogosphere forward, combined with the user experience lessons from social media.
In a difficult week with extended family health issues, I’m laughing to myself a little this morning because I ran into two extremely minor problems that are bugging me: forgot to get salsa for this breakfast taco, and left my headphones at home. Ah, to have insignificant gripes for one day is nice.