This is an amazing follow-up video from Joanna Stern on the Anthropic vending machine. I’m not super concerned about the outcome… Might be a good thing if our future robot overlords can be persuaded to trust humans. 🤪
People and blogs involved with and about the IndieWeb community, the fediverse, and/or the open web in general.
If you use Day One and haven’t tried the cross-posting from Micro.blog to Day One, it is kind of magical. This is what one of my blog posts today looks like after it has been automatically synced to Day One.
It can be used directly for your main journal, or in a separate journal as an extra backup.
Listening to Jay Graber on the latest Revolution.Social. Rabble continues to do a great job of interviewing folks from across the social web. I think we’re all better off when we’re aware of what other platforms are doing, and so we can come from a point of potential collaboration, not competition.
Seeing videos of the new Samsung trifold phone has convinced me that foldables are good enough now. I don’t want a trifold, but I’m looking forward to Apple’s take on this. I’d prefer super thin at all costs, no outside screen, minimal battery and camera.
Thursday session
Thursday session
Tim Sweeney in a tweet about the new App Store rules for Japan:
Apple was required to open up iOS to competing stores today, and instead of doing so honestly, they have launched another travesty of obstruction and lawbreaking in gross disrespect to the government and people of Japan.
I’ve already spent half an hour reviewing the terms and comparing them to the EU. It’s such a waste of time for everyone, including Apple.
Apple is opening up third-party marketplaces to Japan, similar to the expansion in the EU. Slow and good progress for the App Store, but on first reading looks like there are still junk fees.
Sigh. This probably isn’t great:
load average: 69.13, 58.89, 48.27
Inoreader and dynamic OPML
Ben Werdmuller
• Ben Werdmuller
The Go/No Go Date
"Feeling fear goes hand-in-hand with being ambitious. Imposter syndrome is real and normal. In fact, if you aren't feeling fear in what you do, I'd argue that you aren't being ambitious enough." Here's a way to build in the fear and do it anyway.
> Tradition is not the worship of ashes, but the preservation of fire.
Tradition is not the worship of ashes, but the preservation of fire.
The Colonization of Confidence., Sightless Scribbles
I love the small web, the clean web. I hate tech bloat.
And LLMs are the ultimate bloat.
So much truth in one story:
They built a machine to gentrify the English language.
They have built a machine that weaponizes mediocrity and sells it as perfection.
They are strip-mining your confidence to sell you back a synthetic version of it.
Matt Mullenweg
• Matt
The Thinking Game
If you haven’t seen it, The Thinking Game documentary is excellent, and available for free on YouTube. You have to buy it, but the Kanye documentary In Whose Name is also pretty fascinating. (I first blogged about Kanye in 2007, discussing PHP’s botched version 4 to 5 upgrade.)
Third day of the Micro.blog winter wonder photo challenge: firelight.
Calvin Tomkins, leading up to his 100th birthday, wrote a series of journal entries for The New Yorker, a mix of memories from his career and the new challenges of getting older and losing his vision:
When she types my spoken text, I spend the next few days editing it on my antediluvian laptop—changing words, deleting sections and redoing them, fine-tuning the focus. This gets harder and harder, but the alternative, I fear, is doing nothing.
The technical explanation for how Bluesky has implemented their find friends from contacts is fascinating. I don’t plan to do anything with phone numbers again, but I still learned some things from it.
Grateful for the indie web
Grateful for the indie web
Wednesday session
Wednesday session