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Ben Werdmuller Supports Webmention
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To reach your big goal, you need to sell where you're heading next

"You need to sell Point C: the concrete, vivid destination you will take yourself, your team, and your company to over the next twelve to twenty-four months."

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I've hesitated at calling FeedLand a feed reader. I'm concerned people would stop listening right there. They know what a feed reader is. But FeedLand is not like most feed readers. Your subscription list is public, as it is in Twitter or Facebook. And when you're looking at ...

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Writing a lot of test posts. And thus have coined some (mostly) rhyming pairs of words. Greek sneakers. Geek peekers. Feast of yeast. Villa in Manila.

Ben Werdmuller Supports Webmention
• Ben Werdmuller

The Fediverse is not a product. It's time to get real about marketing

If projects are going to convince people to try alternatives to Big Tech, they need to do a much better job of explaining why they're better for people who don't care about technical details like protocols and decentralization.

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Adding Webmention support my Astro site

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A pen-sized typewriter segment pick with a curved-shaped tip at the end of a thin metal shaft. It sits on top of a typewritten index card that reads: Last week I ordered a recreation of the Ames Supply Co. segment pick from Paul at Bremerton Typewriter Co. It arrived in the mail today and I'm excited to add it to my typewriter tool collection. Even better, I've recently gotten two new typewriters that will need full clean, oil, and adjusts. I can't wait to put it to good use.

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An orange covered 14th edition of The Chicago Manual of Style sits on a table in front of an Olympia SG1 typewriter with an oak card index filing cabinet beside it.
In a pre-web analog world, this is what a CMS really was. (Hint: there’s actually two in this photo.)

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Home Server - Bill of Materials (BOM)

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WebDAV Database

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Wednesday session

Wednesday session

Wednesday session

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Now that Jony Ive is done with the Ferrari, I hope he and OpenAI get to shipping the AI assistant hardware. I don’t think it’s a distracting side quest like Sora was. A new device could be one of their most important products. Few companies have the design talent and infrastructure to pull it off.

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Continuing to work through the upgrade to our books database in Micro.blog. We now have metadata for over 30 million books. Next up is a rewrite of the search, and more code to self-heal book records and covers from other sources.

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On the 23rd anniversary of WordPress, Matt Mullenweg writes an emotional and personal blog post about the ongoing WP Engine saga:

Silver Lake, you have already extracted all your pounds of flesh. I missed my Mom’s knee surgery. If you wanted me to suffer for my sins, I have, and probably deeper than you will ever know.

See also: from the end of 2024, my blog post about the mad king. It might hold up even better today than when I published it.

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Magnifica Humanitas

I’ve read several big sections of Pope Leo XIV’s Magnifica Humanitas — magnificent humanity. The whole thing is essentially a book at 40k words. It’s fascinating and at times even great. Some of the most interesting parts of the text aren’t really about AI, but more about wh...

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Now that we have Inkwell 1.0 through app review, Apple doesn’t seem quite as picky. Hopefully. 🤞 They’ve approved 1.0.1 with some fixes and restoring the ability to save highlights in text. The plan is to roll out a couple more minor releases that bring the app forward to what we expected for 1.0.

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OG was playing so well one night he was invited on Inside the NBA, which is a big moment in an upcoming NBA player's career. He sounded kind of irritated, in the OG way. At the end Charles Barkley asked what OG stood for, kind of a smirky question (probably to see if he could get him to smile), but his irritation level went wayyy up, and then Chuck didn't pronounce it right and OG told him. Didn't smile. But that's who he is and it makes the great photo of him ecstatic with happiness that much more of a big deal. Loook everyone even OG is impressed! :-)

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Signing in solidarity with Wiki Workers United: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wiki_Workers_United_solidarity#Signatures

Signing in solidarity with Wiki Workers United:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiWorkersUnited_solidarity#Signatures

Ben Werdmuller Supports Webmention
• Ben Werdmuller

When the AI boom subsides, the data centers will remain. What we do now matters

Data centers are the new factories. How we think about the precedents they set matters.

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I came across this photo of the Knicks celebrating, with OG Anunobe in the center. The thing about OB is that he's a deep thinker and he never smiles, under any circumstances. Except right here. This is such a great photo I made it the header graphic for the day, week and maybe month, unless we get another one to replace should by some weird event they win the next series. And there isn't another series after that one. At that point this Knicks team goes down as one of two legendary Knicks teams over the decades, comparable to the 1973 Willis Reed, Walt Frazier, Earl Monroe, Dave DeBusschere and Bill Bradley team.

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If you love the Knicks, or even if you're just fascinated with this year's team, listen to today's Bill Simmons podcast, it's all about the phenomenon of the 2026 Knicks, and Simmons is a Celtics fan, definitely not a Knicks fan.