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Shoutout to Matt Birchler’s App Store Images web app. I don’t have the patience to sort out Apple’s rules on screenshots. Now I just throw any size in this little app and use whatever it spits out.

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“Waiting for Review”… <reload>… “Waiting for Review”… <reload>… Sigh.

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Alistair Davidson / validation-enhancer · GitLab

gitlab.com/alistairldavidson/validation-enhancer

Here’s another nice progressive web component for your forms, this time for showing error messages.

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Expansion artifacts || Matt Ström-Awn, designer-leader

mattstromawn.com/writing/expansion-artifacts/

Compression made the information age possible by stripping things down to fit the pipes. Expansion made the AI age possible by blowing data back up again. Both operations leave marks; we’ve learned to spot compression artifacts, but we’ve only just begun to reckon with expansion artifacts. Until we do, there’s a lot of risk to manage.

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The next FediForum online conference is next week. I’ve missed the last couple of events because of travel, even though I registered for them! Hope I can attend this one.

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Never Lose Form Progress Again :: Aaron Gustafson

aaron-gustafson.com/notebook/never-lose-form-progress-again/

Here’s an excellent progressive web component from Aaron—wrap a custom element around your exising form and your good to go:

At its core, form-saver is a small web component that wraps a form, keeps an eye on it, stores values in localStorage, and restores them when the page loads again. Better yet, it clears out saved data after a successful submission so you’re not accidentally resurrecting stale information the next time someone stops by.

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Trying to get my AI spending under control, I’m having the server randomly switch to the “flex” pricing tier in GPT-5 when there’s background work that doesn’t need to be instantly fast. So far so good.

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

It’s actually happening:

The InfoWars of tomorrow will converge into a swirling vortex of content about content, talent acquiring talent, rings of concentric media mergers processing all human artistry into one endlessly digestible slurry. This will be a dank, sunless place, one where panic and capital feed on each other like twins in the womb of a hulking, unknowable monster—a monster known by many names, but which I like to call modern-day America.

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Mediale Subjektivierungsordnung

blog.giersig.eu/articles/mediale-subjektivierungsordnung/

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For the Love of Obsidian and IndieWeb

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TIL: ffmpeg -f avfoundation -i ":0" /tmp/dictation.m4a

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TIL: ffmpeg -f avfoundation -i ":0" /tmp/dictation.m4a

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Schrödinger's Honeypot on FreeBSD and nginx

blog.giersig.eu/articles/schroedingers-honeypot-on-freebsd-and/

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Mediale Subjektivierungsordnung

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Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Rain falling at the pond at The Village, behind Epoch. Looks like it’s going to be raining most of the week. 🌧️

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Tim Cook in a letter on Apple’s website about stepping down as CEO and welcoming John Ternus:

A new person will be stepping into what I know in my heart is the best job in the world. That leader is John Ternus, a brilliant engineer and thinker who has spent the past 25 years building the Apple products our users love so much, obsessed with every detail, focused on every possible way we can make something better, bolder, more beautiful, and more meaningful.

Heck of a run leading one of the greatest tech companies of all time. Our discussion of Tim’s legacy on Core Int probably still holds.

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James' Coffee Blog

Newsletters should have web feeds

Part of the motivation behind some of my top-level pages like my ideas lists is that I feel some things should have a URL. Giving something a URL gives it a place on the web. One area where I feel this could be applied more is in newsletters. I wish email newsletters had corr...

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Victor Wembanyama when asked whether he feels the weight of legends like Tim Duncan, David Robinson, and Gregg Popovich in the building:

I wouldn’t say weight, no. I would say it feels safe. It feels like… If you trip, you know there’s a lot of hands that are ready to catch you. From day one it’s felt that way.

James' Coffee Blog Supports Webmention
James' Coffee Blog

Blossom

I think I watch the two trees outside that blossom beautifully in spring with such attention because they are so close. Those trees are with me when I say “cheers” every morning before I drink a glass of orange juice; they are there when I look out to watch the sun set, and w...

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YOLO-ing with Codex computer use. I shouldn’t trust these tools as much as I do, but it still feels like magic, and I want to see the show.

A software interface displays a dialog about allowing Codex to use the app Dia, highlighting elevated risk concerns.

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Cracked a crown on my tooth last week. Replaced today. The numbing from the dentist usually takes all day to wear off for me. Currently sipping my coffee, pretending I can drink properly. 🦷