Manton Reece
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  • The obvious downside to AI creating answers and software we might not need is it feels wasteful. There is a cost. There is not enough energy and infrastructure. This is the OpenAI bet: that when they scale up, no one else will be able to do what they can do. Except Google.

    → 10:31 AM, Dec 5
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  • ChatGPT Pulse still blows my mind. This morning it built a custom HTML app for visualizing train seating. I didn’t ask it for this, it just knew I had been looking at trains, so it churned on it overnight. In the future you can imagine software is more adaptable to each user.

    A small model of people and a train seat layout is displayed above HTML code for a train seat-map visualizer.
    → 10:14 AM, Dec 5
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  • Die Hard at Cosmic. ☕️

    TV displays an action movie scene above a wooden table and chairs next to a decorated Christmas tree.
    → 9:50 AM, Dec 5
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  • Ghost founder John O’Nolan is working on a new RSS reader called Alcove:

    I wish it were just all in one place. Without all the noise and engagement farming. Just a quiet little spot where I could catch up with things I care about.

    I wonder which existing RSS reader he’s using that has noise and engagement farming? Anyhoo, we should probably accelerate our plans for a Micro.blog-based RSS reader. You can follow blogs in Micro.blog, but a full reader outside the social timeline has been a missing piece.

    → 8:25 AM, Dec 5
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  • Huge deal with Netflix buying Warner Bros. for $83 billion including HBO Max. If it goes through, will be in the top 10 largest acquisitions of all time. From The Verge, no immediate hope of combining subscriptions:

    In its announcement Netflix suggests it has no immediate plans for drastic change at Warner Bros., describing HBO and HBO Max as a “compelling, complementary offering” alongside its own streaming service, and saying it will maintain the studio’s current operations “including theatrical releases for films.”

    I assume they’ll have a bundle, similar to early Disney+ and Hulu.

    → 8:19 AM, Dec 5
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  • Watching some of the Nexus livestream. Brandon and Emily Sanderson are announcing a free coin for people struggling with depression, as a physical reminder to keep going and get help. Seems really well thought out, with resources and a letter from Brandon:

    I challenge you to recognize that the experience you have gained through your struggles with mental health is also a strength. The stronger person is not the one who has never struggled; it is the person who has developed, step by step, the power to keep walking.

    → 9:37 PM, Dec 4
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  • I watched Train Dreams last week and I’m still forming an opinion about it. I like this review in The New Yorker:

    This is craftsmanship of an undeniably majestic order, and it has a way of both dropping your jaw and raising an eyebrow; you begin to wonder, at a certain point, if the film’s visual splendor has begun to outstrip its meaning.

    I have the novella on hold.

    → 6:56 PM, Dec 4
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  • Louie Mantia blogging about Alan Dye leaving Apple, and more generally the trend away from user-centered design:

    Not to put too fine a point on it, but they started making products that appealed to themselves. Because since Steve Jobs died, Apple, its executives, and its corporate employees got significantly wealthier. It wasn’t just Jony who took an interest in luxury.

    → 5:45 PM, Dec 4
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  • Tree and stained glass at Lazarus on Airport. ☕️

    An outdoor patio features festive string lights, a decorated Christmas tree, picnic tables, and colorful overhead stained glass.
    → 12:47 PM, Dec 4
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  • We’re planning a winter-y, holiday challenge for this month. Announcement coming on Monday! 🎄

    → 11:20 AM, Dec 4
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  • I’ve been wanting to make this change for months, finally rolled it out. When you’re on the pages for your managing your blog, the header looks better now, less clutter and fewer lines. Required a surprising amount of HTML and CSS restructuring.

    → 8:24 AM, Dec 4
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  • Talking to Alexa+ this morning, I do think it’s an improvement. More conversational. It took them a while from announcement to now to get there, but seems fairly solid to me. I would use Siri if it was that good.

    → 8:19 AM, Dec 4
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  • Puzzle is starting to come together.

    A partially completed jigsaw puzzle depicts various colorful wildflower illustrations.
    → 8:56 PM, Dec 3
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  • Dario Amodei takes some shots at OpenAI in a DealBook Summit interview:

    Let’s say you’re a person who just kind of constitutionally wants to YOLO things or just likes big numbers, then you may turn the dial too far.

    There’s a world where Anthropic has an IPO next year and keeps growing in the enterprise, while OpenAI is all-in on everything and collapses. But I think a lot would have to go wrong for that to happen.

    → 7:24 PM, Dec 3
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  • Alan Dye is leaving Apple for Meta, with Stephen Lemay taking over design. Nice that he goes back to 1990s Apple. I’m not sure what Apple needs, but I don’t think looking outside the company would help.

    → 3:23 PM, Dec 3
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  • Jason Fried blogging about the Fizzy launch, which is free as open source or $20/month hosted:

    If you’d prefer not to pay us, or you want to customize Fizzy for your own use, you can run it yourself for free forever. Have a great idea? Submit a PR to contribute to the code base and improve the product for everyone.

    37signals is very opinionated, so I wonder if too many PRs will clash with how they usually grow a product.

    → 1:31 PM, Dec 3
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  • Quick video demo of a new feature to change the poster frame of a video you’ve uploaded. Testing with a Mickey Mouse short that will go into the public domain in 2026, the first appearance of Pluto, so I’m a few weeks early.

    → 10:25 AM, Dec 3
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  • The options we pass to FFmpeg in a variety of cases is now so complicated that I can’t really understand or edit it without AI.

    → 10:05 AM, Dec 3
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  • Nick Heer blogs a little Siri + AI skepticism. It’s a good point, why do we keep expecting the next guy is going to fix this? I was just looking at my first post about Alexa from 10 years ago. That whole time, Siri hasn’t changed significantly that I can tell.

    → 2:52 PM, Dec 2
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  • Just noticed that the bottle of Dr. Pepper they gave me at the restaurant last night looks like a 20 oz bottle, but it’s 16.9 oz / 500 mL. Shrinkflation? Sort of makes sense to standardize on an even number like 500 mL for global distribution.

    → 2:14 PM, Dec 2
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