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Matthias Ott Supports Webmention
• Matthias Ott

Challenge

It’s the early nineties. Legendary comic book artist Frank Miller had just broken away from the major publishers, after creating titles like Daredevil: Born Again, Ronin, and The Dark Knight Returns. He was now working with the then-young Dark Horse Comics, when he decided t...

Matt Mullenweg Valid
• Matt

Simplify

I have some “grand theories” of software engineering: I think there are two tribes of engineers that complexify things or simplify things, and they are in eternal conflict. Complexify: Jamstack, headless, Contentstack, Contentful, DXP, DAM, micro-services. Simplify: WordPress, Simplenote, Day One, djbdns, SQLite. Not enough engineers have studied under the code of Daniel J. Bernstein.

Scripting News Valid

On my drive to Ottawa and back, I never had to wait for a charger, and it never took more than 1/2 hour to fill the battery to 80%. The chargers are often in places with restaurants or supermarkets. And it's good for my legs to get out of the car and walk for a bit.

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I wonder if any established open source projects are converting to having ChatGPT or other AI manage the process.

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Turned on the TV this morning and they were covering the AWS outage. It doesn’t appear to have affected Micro.blog from what I can tell. I could use the small wins this week.

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Cal Newport blogs about what Sora might mean for a business model shift at OpenAI:

A company that still believes that its technology was imminently going to run large swathes of the economy, and would be so powerful as to reconfigure our experience of the world as we know it, wouldn’t be seeking to make a quick buck selling ads against deep fake videos of historical figures wrestling.

Sora is a gimmick. OpenAI should build more tools like ChatGPT Pulse, which is one of the most amazing products I’ve ever used. Truly new and useful.

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Took yesterday off, aside from a little blogging, which isn't work for me -- now on Monday, I'm going to do a few warmup projects, and figuring out which big item I should focus on in my post-WordCamp experience.

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I wish WordPress had a "home" social network. The community is all over the place, on Twitter, Slack, Masto, Bluesky, GitHub, and probably a few other places. I hope to have a social network that is built on WordPress and RSS. That would be one I'd like to be the first user of. I'd make my account simply dave. And of course I'd offer "matt" to Matt. But it would be open to the public, and anyone could start their own, by running a very easy to install piece of software on a server.

Manuel Moreale — Everything Feed Valid
• Manuel Moreale

A newsletter-related PSA

Quick PSA for those of you out there who are interested in subscribing to either my From the Summit 2.0, the newsletter version of People and Blogs, or simply prefer to get these blog posts delivered via email: all those newsletters require double opt-in. What that means is ...

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Wasn’t expecting anything new in UI design from Twitter / X, but this in-app browser UI actually looks pretty good. It keeps some context for the followed link (like reply and favorite buttons) visible while reading an article. Reduces the “cost” of clicking out of the timeline.

Matthias Ott Supports Webmention
• Matthias Ott

Acoustic Room Treatment and Building Sound Panels, Part 1: Planning

Whether you are running online workshops, recording audio or video, or making music, it’s worth spending some time on acoustic treatment for your room. Shit in, shit out, as they say… In my case, I wanted to improve the sound of voice recordings and live audio in my little o...