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Jay Graber is stepping aside as CEO, staying at Bluesky to work on other things:

I’ve grown a lot as a leader and had the privilege of assembling the best team I’ve ever worked with. As we’ve grown, I’ve found that people thrive when they’re in a role where their passions overlap with their strengths. This is as true for me as it is for our team.

Toni Schneider will be CEO. I expect 2026 will be an important year for Bluesky, presumably with new ideas for increasing revenue beyond domain name registration.

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John Brayton blogs about Unread 4.8, with syncing to Inkwell, faster link articles, and more.

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Bluesky: "The reason we have enough money for a war is that we get to print money because we have the reserve currency that the whole world uses. So we could afford to buy you a house or pay for your healthcare or forgive your student loan debt but we don’t do it because I don’t know."

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Thanks @numericcitizen for creating a video of Inkwell with a closer look at everything! Lots of good details in here.

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This is hard to believe, but I introduced a bug minutes before blogging about Inkwell. Sync was partially broken. Apologies to folks who tried it right away, it should be returning to normal now.

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• Joe Crawford

M.O.D.O.K.! 2026

IT’S BEEN A FEW YEARS, BUT TIME AGAIN FOR A M.O.D.O.K! ORIGINALLY POSTED to MARCHMODOKMADNESS.BLOGSPOT.COM

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Introducing Inkwell

Today we’re releasing a new RSS feed reader called Inkwell. It’s a companion product to Micro.blog, so you’ll sign in with your existing Micro.blog account. Inkwell is a special take on RSS. It has many features you’d expect in an RSS reader, but it also adds integration wit...

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another.rodeo

The Artisanal Web

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Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Ran into some last-minute problems with my bridge to Feedbin. Going to have to disable that feature for launch. I’m a fan of Feedbin, so not happy to do this, but it’ll be something else we can roll out in the future.

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• Joe Crawford

Take your own pulse.

I came across this post entitled On the emotional weight of a life in medicine via the Bear Blog Trending RSS feed. It talks a bit about code blue situations, and the natural stress of taking responsibility for attempting to take a person who is crashing — their heart stopped — and making that stop...

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• Manuel Moreale

Step aside, phone: closing thoughts

Four full weeks of paying more attention to phone screen time are behind us, and it’s time for some closing thoughts on this experiment. But first, a quick recap of how the final week went. The average was slightly higher than the previous 3 weeks, and that was mainly due ...

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Looks like ChatGPT is back at #1 in the App Store. Claude had bumped it out of that spot for about a week. App Store rankings are just recent trends, so maybe we’ll see some flip-flopping going forward based on the news cycle.

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Testing browser support for `focusgroup`

In my previous post, I mentioned that I’ve used the web install API in production. Specifically, I’ve used it on The Session. In order to do that, I had to register for the origin trial. I’ve just signed up for another origin trial. This time it’s for the proposed focusgrou...

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Installing web apps

I have websites in my dock on my computer. I have websites on the home screen of my phone. When I open these websites from the dock or from the home screen, they behave just like native apps. It’s brilliant! But knowing that you can add a website to the dock or to the home ...

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• Matt

Gone (Almost) Phishin’

This is a little embarrassing to share, but I’d rather someone else be able to spot a dangerous scam before they fall for it. So, here goes. One evening last month, my Apple Watch, iPhone, and Mac all lit up with a message prompting me to reset my password. This came out of nowhere; I … Continue reading Gone (Almost) Phishin’

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As I like to note every year, today is the anniversary of starting my blog. Good day to release some new web software!

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An app I'd like someone to do. I want to underline the word reason in a blog post I wrote, below. I want to point to a page with a definition of the word, as a verb, not a noun. As far as I can see there is no page on the web for that. Your app will have a dialog at the top of the page where you type the query, and it generates a page with a static URL that I can point to where the definition will display if the user clicks on my link. The user then pastes the URL where they want it. And that's just the start, the key thing is short replies to queries needed to support something you're writing. I'm surprised Google doesn't do this. And I'd much rather use someone other than Google, but it has to be someone who will be around for a while. You can put an ad on each of the pages, but don't overdo it, or you'll incentivize a competitor.

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AIs can reason

I'm doing another new Claude project, just started it last night after the Knicks game. This one is right-size. The others I had been trying were too complex for us to communicate about. On this one I'm letting it write all the code, so we don't have to get bogged down telli...

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The Artisanal Web | Another Rodeo

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I feel very seen here. This describes how I built The Session:

There are still people building the web by hand, very much like we did it in the early days. They know all about what’s possible using modern tooling, yet they choose to expend their time and attention to the craft of doing it by hand. They care about the craft, and they care about what they’re making. They believe in their unique skill and vision over engagement strategies and analytics and content algorithms. They don’t need a platform, or they’ll build their own.

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Nobody Gets Promoted for Simplicity – Terrible Software

terriblesoftware.org/2026/03/03/nobody-gets-promoted-for-simplicity/

You can’t write a compelling narrative about the thing you didn’t build. Nobody gets promoted for the complexity they avoided.

Complexity looks smart. Not because it is, but because our systems are set up to reward it.

Anyone can add complexity. It takes experience and confidence to leave it out.

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