A reusable pattern for custom elements installation
People and blogs involved with and about the IndieWeb community, the fediverse, and/or the open web in general.
Castle to Wemby dunk. 🏀
The Future of Software Development is Software Developers – Codemanship’s Blog
codemanship.wordpress.com/2025/11/25/the-future-of-software-development-is-software-developers/
The hard part of computer programming isn’t expressing what we want the machine to do in code. The hard part is turning human thinking – with all its wooliness and ambiguity and contradictions – into computational thinking that is logically precise and unambiguous, and that can then be expressed formally in the syntax of a programming language.
That was the hard part when programmers were punching holes in cards. It was the hard part when they were typing COBOL code. It was the hard part when they were bringing Visual Basic GUIs to life (presumably to track the killer’s IP address). And it’s the hard part when they’re prompting language models to predict plausible-looking Python.
The hard part has always been – and likely will continue to be for many years to come – knowing exactly what to ask for.
I'm doing some really excellent work on WordLand II, which is almost starting to get useful. We should be doing a lot more than writing posts next year. It's helping that a few of us are using Instant Outlines in Drummer to coordinate work. I work so much better this way, but it's not something you can do on your own.
NetNewsWire is moving away from Slack:
The switch to Discourse means conversations will be preserved and they will be able to benefit people for years to come. And we get to use an open web app that’s also open source.
Speech to text has gotten so good that the difference between “pretty good” and “perfect” is noticeable. I only use Siri when in the car. Laughing at how it transcribed “Redis set” to “red sat”. (Also, how do people use Apple Notes without good versioning? Yikes.)
Cool write-up of building a custom Micro.blog posting frontend with Claude. Next year I wonder if these kind of built on-the-fly custom pieces of software will become more common.
Manuel Moreale — Everything Feed
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What did I read this year
Finished reading: Making History by K. J. Parker. Neat idea, I was pulled into the narration. Wonder if it could’ve been an even longer full novel. 📚
Music in 2025
Chris Aldrich
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Chris Aldrich
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Filing Index Cards with a C-Line Document Sorter
ArtLung
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I got in the ocean today after several day drought. I caught some waves and I found a plastic Christmas ornament in the gutter. Of course I saved it. I am a scavenger and a survivor.
Manuel Moreale — Everything Feed
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A moment with a sunset
No matter how busy life is, there's always time to admire a beautiful sunset.

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Coffee and breakfast in Louisiana. Quick trip to see family, then back to Texas. ☕️
"I don't have time for this." That might be the name of a podcast. I just ended one with that exact phrase, and it totally fits the way I feel about these rambling diatribes by the time I'm about to sign off.
Good night!
Good night!
Fediverse predictions
When you're buying a house, the most important thing to check is the roof. Get two inspections. Get three. A house with a good roof will keep you dry. A house with a shitty roof isn't really a house is it?

