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I watched a good film last night. Tornado from the same writer and director of the also-excellent Slow West. Tornado is a Scottish Samurai Western set in the 1790s. Although it’s not likely that many Samurai would’ve been in Scotland during the sakoku period, I was willingl...

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Selective empathy

I think I’ve figured something out that has been nagging at me for a year. Some people are only selectively empathetic. This sounds fine if you are “on their side”, so it’s easy to miss unless you look closer.

We should treat everyone with more respect, patience, and honesty. There are exceptions — people who have truly lost their way — but those are rare, far fewer than we tend to imagine. Most people are good, even the people we disagree with.

I haven’t done everything completely right over the last year, but I do think I’ve stayed pretty close to this ideal. I’ll keep holding myself to it.

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We are all a bit poor–those of us who are not rich–these days. We dream of making things and monetizing. What do kids want to do when they grow up? They want to be streamers and YouTubers. That’s the visible way to make money. 25 years ago the culture derided women who appeared in video...

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Frontier and Apple in the early 90s

As with previous podcasts I asked Claude.ai to write the show notes based on a machine-generated transcript. It makes mistakes, so you have to listen to the podcast if you want to know what I really think. But it's pretty good, and will help search engines find this. Additio...

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Podcast: It occurred to me yesterday that there are a lot of parallels with Frontier on the Mac in the early 90s and WordLand and WordPress in the 2020s. So I told the story in a podcast and I think it came out really well. I did some editing at the beginning and end, and as usual my audio editing is pretty crude, but otherwise the story is exactly as I told it. I also asked Claude.ai to do a third-person summary of the podcast, as I did with the previous three shows, and it's getting better. I thought it's summary was great except it added it's opinion of how much I deserved a vacation, and it was right, I did, but how did it know I deserved it? Anyway, I encourage anyone who's involved in the WordPress community to listen. I think WP has a bigger role to play in the web than it currently has, which imho is saying a lot. 15 minutes.

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Drawing and hand-written fonts

I have been thinking about hand-writing and websites in the background for a little while. I made a hand-written font using Calligraphr a few months ago. I enjoyed making this font, but haven't used it for a web project yet. Here's what it looks like: While making the font,...

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What’s new in web typography? | Clagnut by Richard Rutter

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There have been so many advances in HTML, CSS and browser support over the past few years. These are enabling phenomenal creativity and refinement in web typography, and I’ve got a mere 28 minutes to tell you all about it.

I’ve been talking to Rich about his Web Day Out talk, and let me tell you, you don’t want to miss it!

It’s gonna be a wild ride! Join me at Web Day Out in Brighton on 12 March 2026. Use JOIN_RICH to get 10% off and you’ll also get a free online ticket for State of the Browser.

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Leadership at the Peak

I want to start by thanking the Automattic board, and in particular General (Ret.) Ann Dunwoody, for encouraging me to step away from the endless work of being CEO of Automattic to focus on training and development. Ann, as one of this generation’s great leaders, did it herself before recommending it. She took the course … Continue reading Leadership at the Peak

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Angle on the segment of a 1954 Royal HH typewriter featuring Pica Double Gothic typeface
Acquired via thrift on 2026-02-06. This machine continues my typewriter collection theme for 2026: hunting for great machines with less common typefaces. Gothic was an older word meaning san-serif. The “double” portion means that it’s two sets of capital letter forms. (Sorry James…)

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Love this post from Lindsey Vonn on Instagram:

And similar to ski racing, we take risks in life. We dream. We love. We jump. And sometimes we fall. Sometimes our hearts are broken. Sometimes we don’t achieve the dreams we know we could have. But that is the also the beauty of life; we can try.

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

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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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“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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Some Thoughts on the 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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POSSE 1.1.2: Bringing the conversation home

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