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Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

The sky and clouds while walking yesterday.

Light fluffy clouds fill a bright sky above silhouetted trees.

Scripting News Valid

One thing journalism could do for us is sponsor polls to find out how many people are scared about what's coming next and how scared are they?

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The stock market is doing really well, still. But a really important part of our workforce is being attacked by the government. I have no idea what's going on among the immigrant workers in the US. Maybe this is something one of the news orgs could look at. But it seems we must already be short on labor to do the things that keep our lives and businesses functioning. If so, why isn't that showing up in the market?

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• Manuel Moreale

New site, kinda

If you’re reading this blog using RSS or via email (when I remember to send the content via email), you likely didn’t notice it. And if you’re reading my blog in the browser but are not a sharp observer, chances are, you also didn’t notice it. A new version of my site is liv...

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Kagi launches Kagi News. I love this approach of having a single, daily update:

We publish once per day around noon UTC, creating a natural endpoint to news consumption. This is a deliberate design choice that turns news from an endless habit into a contained ritual.

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

I usually have a few books I’m trying to read and switch between them. This new Kindle feature “Story So Far” seems genuinely useful if a long time has passed since putting a book down. From The Verge:

There will be new AI-assisted reading tools, too, including a feature called Story So Far that generates a spoiler-free recap of a book up to the point you’ve read

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

I care a lot about personal domain names and blogging, of course, and that bleeds into how we approach URLs in Micro.blog. Trying to keep the simplicity of short, readable CDN URLs as we expand to support longer videos, which are more complicated to host.

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Typepad is shutting down today. That deadline came up quickly. It’s the last day to export any content. Micro.blog and WordPress both support importing Typepad archives.

Adactio Supports Webmention Valid

22 – 26 September 2025 – Walknotes

walknotes.com/2025/09/27/22-26-september-2025/

God, I love the way that Denise writes:

On the train there’s an ad for Adobe Express: “Commercially safe AI. Trusted results”. The ad shows a photo slotting in to a design. Commercially safe for everyone but photographers and designers. I couldn’t get a seat facing forwards, so I head backwards into the future like some half-arsed AI metaphor.

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Paul Robert Lloyd Supports Webmention Valid

Thanks to severe train delays, I have a morning to spend in Paris. Last night I booked into a charming hotel in Saint-Paul, and just met some of its extraordinarily friendly staff at breakfast. Going by previous experiences, I didn’t think any of this was possible! Paris might be growing on me.

ArtLung Supports Webmention Valid
• Joe Crawford

From 2005: My Mobile Office: BK

Originally posted to the WebSanDiego mailing list on January 14, 2005. This is just barely on-topic. So these days of still-not-moved in, waiting for my new abode to start, waiting for a new gig to happen, turns out I’ve discovered my new mobile office. It’s not Starbucks (t-mobile doesn’t offer reasonable month-to-month plans), but rather,...

ArtLung Supports Webmention Valid
• Joe Crawford

The Wild Robot: IWMC

This month’s IndieWeb Movie Club is for The Wild Robot. It’s hosted by Zachary Kai. I liked the film. It has a great setting. An innocent and appealingly designed robot. And forest creatures on an island without people on it. The robot is forced to adapt. It takes a role in the ecosystem. It learns...

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I watched Alien: Earth to the end, didn't like it, it was Noah Hawley, got great ratings. But I was wary going in. I don't like horror. I don't like seeing human bodies opened up, esp brains and guts. For those reasons I have never been a fan of the original Alien movie, I w...

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From the “this would be a good blog post” department, Kevin Rose has thoughts about ChatGPT Pulse that he posted on Twitter / X:

It’s an agent that continuously researches on your behalf, building on topics from your recent conversations. I’m really having a hard time wrapping my head around this paradigm, because it’s truly unlike anything we’ve seen before.

It’s like having a knowledge partner that follows you around, deepening your understanding of whatever you’re curious about.

I blogged over the weekend about Pulse. I’m a few more days in now and it’s still good.

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Reading through this great 3-part blog post series from Stephanie Booth about rebooting the blogosphere:

from my “reading interface” (ie, the RSS reader), make it super easy to comment, share, react or link to a publication and start writing something new

A key point in Micro.blog from the beginning was to unify reading, blogging, and replying. A little-understood feature in Micro.blog is you can follow any blog, for example search “climbtothestars.org” to follow Stephanie’s blog. Need to keep improving that.

Matt Mullenweg Valid
• Matt

Om 59

I want to dedicate my blog post today to my dear friend and brother, Om Malik, whose birthday it is. Om is a multi-hyphenate, but at his core, he’s a writer, someone who looks at the world and parses it down for others, a seeker who appreciates the spark of creation before most others. Om … Continue reading Om 59