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• Chris Aldrich

The Uses and Subtleties of the Line Indicator on a Typewriter

Close up of the typing point and line indicator of a Remington Standard typewriter. This line is fairly wide and shows at least 14 hash marks on each side.
The Useful Line Indicator The metal bar often with either grooves or embossed with white lines or in later century models the clear plastic Perspex card guides often with pre-printed white or red lines and/or hash marks on either side of the a typing point are called the line indicator. The “line” it suggests is … Continue reading The Uses and Subtleties of the Line Indicator on a Typewriter

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Billionaire-proof and RSS

I would like to get on the record.

  1. The only billionaire-proof social network will be based on RSS.
  2. The shortest path to being billionaire-proof for Bluesky is well thought-out inbound and outbound RSS.

We're going to have some interop based on RSS not too far down the road. A network that will only require an RSS feed for entry. It's what we should've built in 2006 and didn't.

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Sitting outside at the hotel, drinking so much water and Gatorade. I always seem to get sick while traveling. 😷

A covered fire pit is surrounded by cushioned outdoor chairs with a cautionary notice about watching children etched into the stone.

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• Manuel Moreale

AI this, AI that

If someone manages to create a content blocker for MacOS/iOS that prevents all the content that mentions either AI or vibe coding to reach my screen, I’d buy it in a heartbeat. I am so goddamn tired of reading about AI, GPT models, and people vibe-coding. I get it, it’s fun tech, but it’s exhausting. It’s the crypto/NTF craze on steroids.


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We're in the doldrums of summer. It's hot and muggy, but I am where you want to be this time of year, in the Catskill Mountains, where there's lots to do outdoors, the peaches are fantastic right now, apples coming soon. I'm working a few hours a day on the integration of writing and timelines built around feeds. Instead of using Bluesky or Mastodon, with their limits, we use WordPress for storing posts. It has none of their limits, has a high performance open source server back-end, not without problems, but far ahead of where the competition is in terms are reliablity and ease of implementation. To be part of this network, all you need to do is a way of producing an RSS feed. Seems pretty openly billionaire-proof wouldn't you say.

James' Coffee Blog Supports Webmention
James' Coffee Blog

Designing a mobile-first HTML editor

Writing HTML on a phone is difficult. To write HTML – like all programming languages – you need to use a lot of symbols. The main symbols that you need for HTML are the open and closing angle brackets (< and >, respectively). On iOS, these are in the tertiary keyboard....

James' Coffee Blog Supports Webmention
James' Coffee Blog

The first star

Under the blanket of the late evening, having been in awe at the beauty of the sunset, I looked to the sky and saw a star – a single star. There are other stars out there, but they are not yet visible. My eyes fixate on the first star, feeling awe at the sparkle in the night ...

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James' Coffee Blog

Golden

Look at the hills! I remark every week at a particular point on a journey through the countryside. They span for miles, I think to myself. The scene is awesome, in the traditional sense of the word. On a bright, clear night like tonight there is often a slight haze above the ...

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James' Coffee Blog

Between

On the bus this morning, I listened to an album by Death Cab for Cutie, a band whose music I enjoy. As the songs passed by, I noticed there were occasionally small pauses at the end of a track. A few seconds – no more than four or five – but enough to feel that this pause may...

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I want a new ChatGPT mode where I drive the work, not the bot. I don't want it giving me answers to questions I didn't ask, because it's trying to navigate in my mind, and it has no information about that, so it's basically always wrong. I keep looking back on problems that took hours to solve because it drove the process and I went along with it. I want to tell it in advance to not make suggestions, to just answer questions. I call this "behave like a computer, not a human." Because it's a fanstastic computer, but not a good partner.

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James' Coffee Blog

An incremental migration

I recently moved to using Ghost to manage the posts and pages on my website. With Ghost, I now have a user-friendly web interface in which I can format my blog posts and pages. I am especially enjoying the ease with which I can upload images. When I publish a page, a webhook ...

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James' Coffee Blog

Morning web weaving

This morning I have been doing a bit of work on my website. With a cup of coffee by my side, I have worked on something that I have had on my TODO list all week but haven’t gotten around to: enabling incremental builds for my static website. This feature means that whenever I...

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This Week in the IndieWeb

August 8-15, 2025 Recent Events From events.indieweb.org/archive: Homebrew Website Club - Eastern Wednesday, August 13 at 6:00pm Homebrew Website Club Europe/London Wednesday, August 13 at 7:00pm Homebrew Website Club - Nuremberg/Germany Wednesday, August 13 at 6...