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Marty McGuire

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📗 Want to read The Handheld Club by Rodrigo Copetti ISBN: 9798233612978

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• Joe Crawford

Places on the Bluesky map

bluesky-map.theo.io is a map of Bluesky. The creator, Theo Sanderson, posted this: I made a map of 3.4 million Bluesky users – see if you can find yourself! bluesky-map.theo.io I’ve seen some similar projects, but IMO this seems to better capture some of the fine-grained detail My handle is my website, verified with a DNS...

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Took a long walk from the coffee shop, following the trail along the Hancock golf course.

A narrow dirt path winds under the shade of large, overhanging tree branches, with a street off in the background.

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• Joe Crawford

“Mildly Dynamic Website” — (hey that’s how I work)

Reading, as I do, a lot of blogs and ingesting “the web as she as spoke” as much as possible, I come across lots of jargon. Much of it is narrowly helpful, but ultimately, optional. But just a few minutes ago I came across Larry Garfield’s post Mild Dynamic Websites Are Back which led me...

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www.mnot.net

Some Thoughts on the Open Web

mnot.net/blog/2026/01/20/open_web

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Thinking more about an idea I’ve had for a while, to publish my private journal entries to my blog after 20-25 years have passed. They’d get a special post design or background color. It might feel similar to my letters from Europe page. Not quite confident enough to go for it.

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Simon Willison blogging about how AI-assisted coding can actually make us feel even more over-worked:

I’ve had conversations with people recently who are losing sleep because they’re finding building yet another feature with “just one more prompt” irresistible.

Multitasking ramps up because it’s tempting to work on another feature while the AI agent is off working. Probably while waiting we should stretch or read a book instead.

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behindtheviewfinder.com/author/wojtek

POSSE 1.1.2: Bringing the conversation home

behindtheviewfinder.com/posse-1-1-2-bringing-the-conversation-home/

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Saying “No” In an Age of Abundance - Jim Nielsen’s Blog

blog.jim-nielsen.com/2026/saying-no/

In an age of abundance, restraint becomes the only scarce thing left, which means saying “no” is more valuable than ever.

I’m as proud of the things I haven’t generated as the things I have.

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Stop generating, start thinking - localghost

localghost.dev/blog/stop-generating-start-thinking/

Generated code is rather a lot like fast fashion: it looks all right at first glance but it doesn’t hold up over time, and when you look closer it’s full of holes. Just like fast fashion, it’s often ripped off other people’s designs. And it’s a scourge on the environment.

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Coding Is When We’re Least Productive – Codemanship’s Blog

codemanship.wordpress.com/2026/01/30/coding-is-when-were-least-productive/

I’ve seen so many times how 10 lines of code can end up being worth £millions, and 10,000 ends up being worthless.

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I would prefer if GitHub wasn’t down right now. 🙂 It has become such a critical part of everyday tasks like deploying bug fixes. Wishing good luck to the Microsoft folks who are probably scrambling to fix whatever happened.

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Posted a video walkthrough on YouTube of the new full-screen editor in Micro.blog. It’s a big change and I expect there will be feedback. We’ll listen and adjust anything that we missed.

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Problem in Drummer blogs. oldschool.scripting.com is now served on https and the code in the template doesn't take that into account. For example, if you try to load the home page of my blog, you won't get through because it can't open the http files in the head of the template. This is something users can fix because you get to change your template. So I'm going to stay focused on my current work.

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I bloody love Lyon.

View of a public square as seen through an open door, that’s in shadow. There’s a decorative fountain, people milling about on foot and by motorbike.

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• Matthias Ott

Webspace Invaders

A couple of weeks back, I’m sitting at my desk when a direct message from my frontend friend Kevin Powell pops up. Kevin’s a genuinely kind guy. He makes CSS videos on YouTube and he’s got this way of explaining things that never makes you feel stupid for not knowing them al...

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• Joe Crawford

b+w at pb

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Great halftime show with Bad Bunny. They put so much into it, really enjoyed it. 🏈

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Watching the Super Bowl. The Verge has a list of some of the tech-related ads, noting the minor change to Anthropic’s ad between last week and today. OpenAI’s ad is good, similar big picture feel as their ad last year. 🏈

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Heard an interview with Kamala Harris. She said they had 109 days to tell them who she is. Right there she highlighted the huge mistake the Dems make and continue to make. Ever since the advent of Twitter, campaigns have been every day of every year. The Dems have been AWOL. We never should have gotten to the summer of 2024 where people have no idea of who the freaking vice president is. When are they going to see how swept under the old ways of relating to voters are. We are the government of the United States. Get behind us and let us work our magic.