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People and blogs involved with and about the IndieWeb community, the fediverse, and/or the open web in general.
Yesterday I threw a question out there. "If the web were a platform for writers, how would it work?" I left out specifics, because any specifics I provide might cut off interesting answers. There are three elements in the question: web, platform and writers. The answer must say something about all three. Another way of saying the same thing -- "You're using the web to make the platform to serve the writers."
ArtLung
• Joe Crawford
Home away from home near sunset.
This is a first for us. Inkwell for Android is available now, before the iOS version. Apple has rejected the iOS version for various reasons, including not paying the in-app purchase tax.
Manuel Moreale — Everything Feed
• Manuel Moreale
5 down, 39 more to go
4th quarter. Close one for game 2 in San Antonio. Wemby out. Let’s go! 🏀
Chris Aldrich
• Chris Aldrich
Chris Aldrich
• Chris Aldrich
BTW the "open" web has a chance to come back around the AI rewrite of all our software that's underway now. If we build the new systems entirely around web connections, with each part replaceable, we can have as much "open" as we want. Products like Bluesky will look like they bet on the wrong horse if we all have choice everywhere. It's not as strange as you think. Opportunities come along every time things change as radically as they are changing now.
ChatGPT images update
I gave the new ChatGPT image maker a whirl, it's supposed to be more thoughtful and realistic.
The prompt: “A turkey in plastic with supermarket label with text and fine print. The branding is Really Simple brand Turkey. The motto, ‘turkey for simple people.‘“
A really simple brand turkey from ChatGPT.If the web were a platform for writers, how would it work?
ChatGPT Images 2.0 seems to be a big step forward. Neat gimmick in the announcement blog post to use text layout on images for the post text. (Bad for accessibility, but great as a demo.)
Read-Only Address Book
Cool to see Patrick Rhone on the latest Mac Power Users, talking about Apple tech and especially how we can be more intentional with our phones. On notifications, it’s so easy to be distracted by everything on the internet. Gotta deliberately turn off most of the ways our phones can interrupt us.
Rainbow; moon
22 Punkte und (keine) Konsequenzen
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.
“Waiting for Review”… <reload>… “Waiting for Review”… <reload>… Sigh.
Alistair Davidson / validation-enhancer · GitLab
Here’s another nice progressive web component for your forms, this time for showing error messages.
Expansion artifacts || Matt Ström-Awn, designer-leader
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.

