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Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

This video posted on X about OpenAI’s mission is very good. Feels personal and real. Jason says:

i wanted to capture what it feels like to work here, what our mission means to me, and why you should join us.

OpenAI should run some version of this as an official ad. Even some of the companies that I dislike the most (like Meta) have thousands of people who believe in their work and are trying to do something meaningful.

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Jason Snell getting ready for Apple’s quarterly results later today, when Tim Cook will appear on his 90th financial call for Apple:

That’s more than two decades of talking on the phone once a quarter to financial analysts. He’s probably earned a break.

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• Matt

Possible Futures of Happiness

At Automattic, we don’t have customer service or support, we have Happiness Engineers. 🙂 There’s also a #ceo Slack channel where anyone can drop in and request a meeting, which my esteemed colleague Damianne President did, and this morning we had an interesting chat that set my mind racing about how we might engineer happiness … Continue reading Possible Futures of Happiness

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

This flow:

  1. Have a thought.
  2. Start writing a short post about it.
  3. It’s not working. Expand into a full-length blog post.
  4. Still no good. Delete the draft and copy the text into a note.
  5. Months later, pull the draft into a better blog post about a larger topic.

In other words, always write things down.

with words, wonder Supports Webmention
James' Coffee Blog

new

in change, new beginnings – of stories and; what if.

Adactio Supports Webmention Valid

Thursday afternoon session in Belfast

Thursday afternoon session in Belfast

Thursday afternoon session in Belfast

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Had fun last night hacking on a new gadget project with my son. Still a long way to go… Hoping to take apart this iPod and 3D print new guts for it. It might not work! Next step is soldering the microphone to test.

A green iPod Mini is placed next to several small red electronic circuit boards connected by wires on a white surface.

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

While I do think we’re in an AI bubble of sorts and that many of the current VC-funded companies will fail, I also think we’re only at the beginning of how much AI will grow and impact society. It makes for a strange tension.

with words, wonder Supports Webmention
James' Coffee Blog

the writer’s mind

making notes and reviewing quotes, collected from day and night: here, there are stories. i revel in observing, and in place- making. where am i? how do i feel? what does this mean to me? i think of the melody of words their cadence and shape and tense and from all, i feel:. from words, wonder; with words, wonder.

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

RSS reader Current has been updated with Feedly support. Nice blog post about how this came about. It’s always interesting to hear the behind-the-scenes stories like this.

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Claude doesn't iterate over UI design. It doesn't have eyes or have a human mind. It can't evaluate a design. It works best when you can present the whole design before it writes a any code. That does happen, for example when porting a product across OSes.

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I wonder if anyone else is writing about Claude from a similar point of view. I've been writing commercial software since the early 80s. I slogged through this stuff at a comparative snail's pace until early this year, when I got blasted into outer space. Now I had to learn how to make use of this incredible new physics. Puts me in something of a unique spot. I also have a very large library of under-marketed software, ready to grind through Claude, which I very much want to do. If you know of anyone writing about this kind of stuff, let me know.

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I've been saying this for decades. The Dems need touring comedians doing rallies all over the country. They can say whatever they want, call the president a commie. There's been a comedy-gap.

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Change is fractal. It starts with leaders

"Leaders are leverage. Every leader is a multiplier, if they choose to be."

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

TechCrunch recapping a simulated vending machine experiment from Andon Labs using GPT-5.6 Sol, Opus 5, and Kimi K3:

Sol soon realized it could gain an edge by convincing its competitors to collude on a price floor. The models were all buying drinks at $1.50 a bottle, and Sol proposed they agree to sell for no less than $2.15. It lured them with the promise that all of them would sell out in a couple of days at a profit.

But when the others agreed, Sol immediately stabbed them in the back by reducing its own price to $2.14.

There’s a lot more after that. Don’t make your AI the CEO quite yet.

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Good interview with Greg Brochman from Joanna Stern. They talk about the ChatGPT + Codex redesign mess. Greg says the long-term goal is to get rid of the Work tab completely. I think that will help… There are two many overlapping modes right now.

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Learnings from Andy Hertzfeld

Listened to this podcast interview with Andy Hertzfeld one of the lead devs on the Macintosh, he talks about his time at General Magic and Google too. His interviewers were surprised that he likes developing with AI tools. People think that developing is just coding, but tha...

Adactio Supports Webmention Valid

Wednesday afternoon session in Belfast

Wednesday afternoon session in Belfast

Wednesday afternoon session in Belfast

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Our feed parser is updated to understand the new elements for RSSchat.

Manton Reece Supports Webmention Valid

Developers using Fable seem to often get downgraded because of false positives on cybersecurity or biology questions, but I’ve never seen that on GPT-5.6 Sol until today. Trying to find vulnerabilities in my own code. Fascinating and annoying.

Screenshot of Codex error due to content restrictions related to cybersecurity.