Manuel Moreale — Everything Feed
• Manuel Moreale
People and blogs involved with and about the IndieWeb community, the fediverse, and/or the open web in general.
I am very, *very* excited about this …Web Day Out! https://webdayout.com/ A one-day event all about what you can do in web browsers today: Brighton, 12 March 2026!
I am very, very excited about this …Web Day Out!
A one-day event all about what you can do in web browsers today: Brighton, 12 March 2026!
Ben Thompson blogging at Stratechery about the Pixel 10’s trade-off to prioritize AI above everything:
That Google is clearly sacrificing traditional CPU and GPU performance isn’t a flaw: it’s a very rational approach to a market where it is a big underdog, particularly given it is the company best situated to delivery truly integrated AI, from chip to model to cloud.
Jeremy Keith announcing a new conference in Brighton:
Web Day Out is all about what you can do in web browsers today. You can expect talks that showcase hands-on practical uses for the latest advances in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript APIs.
Also specifically calls out that there won’t be AI talks.
Announcing Web Day Out
It’s funny because it’s true https://youtube.com/shorts/8-lgJX3npiQ?si=UubNFW7tqzWBlwQp
It’s funny because it’s true
Enjoyed the discussion about automation and AI tools on the latest AppStories podcast. I’m not a Notion user, but I can see the appeal of something that does so much. Just prefer Markdown everywhere and open formats.
Worked on core platform bug fixes and a new feature today, plus preparing a new version of Epilogue. I’ll probably submit to Apple tomorrow, Google later this week. Feeling pretty good about the recent improvements.
Cool update to the mnml theme for Micro.blog: pinning a blog post from a category to the top of the home page.
Whaddaya mean I’m not excited enough? It’s my day off, OK?
A motto for WordLand. "All the tools you need right where you write."
Matt Mullenweg
• Matt
Fact Checkers
The New Yorker is always good, but they’re having a bit of a victory lap as they celebrate their centennial. This article on the vaunted fact-checkers is such a delight, with so many in-jokes and back references it’s hard to keep track. When I started WordPress, I wrote down five publications that I hoped someday … Continue reading Fact Checkers →
Monday session
Monday session
ArtLung
• Joe Crawford
Mixtape Spruce-Ups
I spruced up my mixtape lists. The earliest dates to 1984. 14 yr old-me who cared a great deal about the levels, taped stuff from the radio and from my uncle’s record collection. I was only chewed out about messing with the tonearm balance once. I’m still making mixes. See them all at artlung dot...
Atlas of Space
A nifty interactive 3D map of our solar system
New Bear license
A new kind of spam or phishing email. Appears to be a challenge by Twitter of one of my posts there as a copyright infringement, which it most definitely is not. You have to look closely at the URL it takes you to, which is on this domain. assents-x.com. Hmm at first looks legit, but look more closely.
I like this post from Allen Pike about pivoting from an indie business to a more VC-inspired, ambitious project. That’s not my path, but he’s going in clear-eyed and purposeful.
ArtLung
• Joe Crawford