If you ran into a problem sharing photos from Google Photos to Micro.blog on iOS, check out the latest TestFlight beta. Still have another fix to editing to finish, then will release to everyone.
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Wow, the Swarm app has been completely redesigned. I don’t think it changed a single pixel in the last 5 years. Looks pretty good, now combining some of the explore functionality previously in Foursquare.
Mac apps and web apps:
- Make code change.
- Release to customers.
iOS apps:
- Make code change.
- Wait for Apple to approve TestFlight beta.
- Wait even longer if the build is stuck “processing” for unknown reasons.
- Wait for Apple to approve final version.
- Release to customers.
Just a stark difference. ☹️
Welcome back to earth, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore. 🚀
Bluesky’s a world without caesars shirt is back in stock. Ordered. I don’t impulse buy clothing very often but this one captures the moment.
My workflow:
- Program a new feature.
- Draft a blog post announcing the feature.
- Realize while writing the post that it would sound better if it also did this other cool thing, add that to the announcement post.
- Go back and add that thing in code.
- Ship it!
Today we try for the third time to get an appointment for AT&T Fiber installation to work. It’ll help that they know have my correct phone number. 🤞
Coffee (and booze). Houndstooth. ☕️
Politics is bleeding into everything. Tech headlines, podcasts that aren’t usually political. For 2025, I like to box my politics into narrow parts of the day, not everywhere all the time. Soon we’ll need mute filters in all apps, from RSS readers to Overcast.
Nice new logo, board members, and others news for the founding of A New Social.
This video of LiDAR vs. Tesla self-driving is great. Ever since seeing all the sensors on a Waymo, I was convinced that the Tesla approach wasn’t going to cut it. Also love the Space Mountain and Haunted Mansion scans!
Micro.blog domain aliases
I added a new feature to Micro.blog Premium today called domain name aliases. Often when people host their blog on Micro.blog, they later change their mind about the primary domain name for their blog. Now you can more easily redirect multiple domain names to the same blog so no previous links break.
For example, maybe you start with the subdomain micro.yourdomain.com but later want it to just be the root domain yourdomain.com. Micro.blog handles HTTPS and redirecting any path in the URL between domain names.
Here’s a screenshot with a couple test examples for my blog. You can find this feature under Account → New Domain Alias:
This option is available for Micro.blog Premium subscribers. Micro.blog Premium also includes support for up to 5 separate hosted blogs and any number of single-page websites.
Depressing anecdote from Gabe Kangas about going off into the weeds with Reddit’s algorithm:
Now I understand how men online can get indoctrinated so easily. You can go from reading about turntable slip mats to hating women in less than an hour.
Algorithmic timelines are designed to increase engagement for ads, not user happiness, not truth.
Good update from Ben Thompson today linking the lack of Vision Pro content to the miss on AI:
…Apple is finding itself paralyzed by its need for control. The company can’t just stick a camera at a game and stream the video without any production or play-by-play commentary: what if people are bored? The company can’t just film a concert: what if people are underwhelmed?
Totoro. 🌳
Fog from liquid nitrogen ice cream.
Hmm, my last post is poorly truncated on Bluesky because I hadn’t considered the title, link, and new summary taking up more than 300 characters. Going to keep my extra summary text shorter in the future.
AI's impact on the open web
Since writing more about delayed AI + Siri yesterday, I was thinking about this Bloomberg story of a meeting inside Apple admitting that the new Siri works at best 80% of the time, but they want to “get those percentages up”. After a year of development? They need to seriously rethink their plan.
Bluesky has a proposal to declare user intention for things like archiving and AI training. Looks pretty good. Maybe we should mirror this in robots.txt? It stretches the original purpose of the file but it should be somewhere outside of a specific protocol. There was also CC-NT for one narrow use.
Is Apple Intelligence even possible?
Disappointed I missed the world without caesars shirt. Still catching up on SXSW happenings, including Jay Graber’s interview which I just queued up.
Had a couple funny interactions with ChatGPT this week, including when asking it for some help with a coding task. It suggested some code that was really problematic and could easily break in the future. I told it I was worried about that code, and it replied with “You’re right, that was a hack.” 🤪
I’ve been out of town for a few days and not coding much, but Vincent has been working on the mobile app. iOS folks, a new TestFlight beta is out with creating a new blog category and editing summaries, plus other fixes. A couple more tweaks and then will ship to everyone.
Overheard, single mom who took her 401k and put it into starting a new business. Not everyone should do this, but… I love it. YOLO.
Responding to John Gruber’s AI post yesterday, Om Malik blogs:
Just as Google is trapped in the 10-blue-link prison, which prevents it from doing something radical, Apple has its own golden handcuffs. It’s a company weighed down by its market capitalization and what stock market expects from it.
Chet Collins reviews my book Indie Microblogging. Most people who have checked it out have just skimmed through it a little, which is fine! Love to see a detailed look, though. I still plan to publish a final final draft with a few updates.
Ana Rodrigues blogs about how websites can be good as a playground and for others to learn from:
But deep down, all I want for my personal website is to give back to the web. I want anyone, regardless of skill level, to inspect elements, understand the structure, and learn from readable code.
Great post from John Gruber about Apple Intelligence and the Siri delays:
Leaders prove their mettle and create their legacies not by how they deal with successes but by how they deal with — how they acknowledge, understand, adapt, and solve — problems. The fiasco is that Apple pitched a story that wasn’t true, one that some people within the company surely understood wasn’t true, and they set a course based on that.
WWDC is pivotal. Apple needs to have a much clearer and demo-able vision for AI.
Rêve Coffee in Lafayette, LA. ☕️