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The nightly email didn't go out last night at midnight Eastern. I believe I've found the cause and have implemented a workaround. Testing now, and with any luck last night's mail will go out in a few minutes. Still diggin.

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Typewritten index card which reads: Axxuy, Replying to your "post via email", while tempting, seemed absurdist given your topic at hand. So here I am typing up a response on my 1950 Royal KMG which I'll typecast via webmention on wy own website. Perhaps a bit of the old mixed in with the new? I've been enjoying your #blaugust series, particularly your #typewriter specific posts. Looks like you've got a nice little collection going over there. Keep up the good work! Best, Chris Aldrich / www.boffosocko.com

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I’m glad to see that I’m not the only IndieWeb person with webmentions on their site who’s writing about typewriters and typecasting. 

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Old Business Cards

I recently came across a few old business cards I designed back in 1999. The first ones were for my services as a saxophone player: A few notes: This was for my “design” business: I would also design business cards for friends, here’s one for my friend who was a percussionist and vibraphonist, Chase Jordan: 

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Embrace the creativity of others

I wrote a piece in October 1996 after attending a conference of the tech industry that as it turns out was in its final stages. This was one of the last times it met. I was coming from the web, and wanted to see if anyone else was ready to change how we work with each other....

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From Mastodon’s blog post introducing quote posts:

Quoting is a powerful tool, and like any tool, it can be misused. That’s why we’ve taken time to introduce quotes in a way that aligns with Mastodon values, focusing on safety and mental health – not just on engagement.

Micro.blog will have limited support for this after it’s rolled out on mastodon.social next week.

Manton Reece Valid

Working in Go this morning! Micro.blog obviously uses Hugo, written in Go, but we also have a little custom Go tool that runs behind the scenes for newsletters, with more to come. Nice to have a common template language.

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Nick Heer blogging about the win Automattic got this week in having some of the charges in the lawsuit from WP Engine dismissed:

Even if this case ends with a complete victory for Mullenweg and Automattic, his actions have shaken my support of — and faith in — the WordPress ecosystem.

While I do think there has been damage to the WordPress community, if Automattic wins most of the case, maybe settles the rest, I don’t know if there will be significant lasting damage. The views from WordCamp US this month didn’t look like a community in decline.

James' Coffee Blog
James' Coffee Blog

Walking

When did I stop walking as much? I realised this week after having found the motivation to go out for a few walks. I knew that I didn’t want to spend the whole day inside. I want to see the world. With each passing day, I felt more confidence in going out. My usual walk seeme...

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How did a healthy well-fed and educated 22 year old man from a good family throw his life away and for what? To kill a 31 year old family man who dedicated his life to making massive numbers of people miserable? What’s more tragic? And how many other Americans are on this track?

James' Coffee Blog
James' Coffee Blog

Raindrop

The autumn rains are here. I have been looking forward to a bit of rain. There is something delightfully cosy about sitting inside reading or writing or watching television while the rain falls outside. And, rain means the opportunity for rainbows. This week, I have seen at l...

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Legal Win

Just got word that the court dismissed several of WP Engine and Silver Lake’s most serious claims — antitrust, monopolization, and extortion have been knocked out! These were by far the most significant and far-reaching allegations in the case and with today’s decision the case is narrowed significantly. This is a win not just for … Continue reading Legal Win

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This Week in the IndieWeb

September 5-12, 2025 Recent Events From events.indieweb.org/archive: Homebrew Website Club - Eastern Wednesday, September 10 at 6:00pm Online! Zoom! Homebrew Website Club Europe/London Wednesday, September 10 at 7:00pm Homebrew Website Club - Nuremberg/Germany W...

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Marty McGuire

Machine knitting: taking a stand

In my apartment we are lucky enough to have a big countertop, open on three sides, creating a nice flat project surface for even sprawling projects. However, we also have a lot of projects that compete for this space! Producer Amy is often working on increasingly complex sew...

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Good feedback from folks on whether and how to adopt macOS Tahoe menu item icons. After experimenting, menus seem to look better with icons in most places so that major sections of menu items are aligned together. I’ll ship this in a few days.

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Two quick news items

Sometimes I post not because I have something to get out of my system, but because I have something I want to share. This is one of those occasions. First, Cody has a new pop-up newsletter going called “Trespassing Through Montana”. I’m a big fan of what he does, and I also ...

James' Coffee Blog
James' Coffee Blog

Creating a searchable archive page

One of the pages I use most on my website is the page that lists the titles of all of my blog posts. I made this page for two reasons: (i) for quick reference to all of my recent posts beyond those on my home page, and (ii) so that I can search the page by post title. I often...