Manton Reece
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  • Wind turbine blade going up I-35. I’m always amazed at these, seeing them up close.

    A large wind turbine blade is being transported on a flatbed truck along a road under a clear blue sky.
    → 12:26 PM, Aug 22
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  • Reading a lot of replies on Mastodon, Bluesky, and even some on X to take the state of things. My blog post from last month is relevant this week. I don’t expect everyone on Mastodon to agree, but I hope those who care about safety will at least consider it.

    → 11:46 AM, Aug 22
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  • Anil Dash in a follow-up reply on Bluesky after blogging about how to move away from Big AI:

    People tried to shame folks out of using Instagram, out of using Uber, out of getting into crypto. How’s that going? What if, instead, we had focused on providing credible, pro-social community-based alternatives that addressed the things people thought they would get from those platforms?

    He’s right that we can learn from the success of podcasting too.

    → 11:00 AM, Aug 22
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  • Something I’ve been asking myself lately: what new things are possible when AI costs drop? I’ve been improving Micro.blog’s Logs page, and this morning updated it to rewrite confusing Hugo messages in more friendly language. It even localizes if your account isn’t set to English.

    Screenshot of a message from Hugo indicates that the site could not build due to a missing tag shortcode template.
    → 10:23 AM, Aug 22
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  • Love this. IndieWeb is punk:

    Nobody’s waiting for permission to have a website. You don’t need a “content strategy.” You don’t need a niche. You need a place that’s yours, and the nerve to hit publish.

    🎸

    → 9:59 AM, Aug 22
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  • About halfway through Ride or Die season 1 and enjoying it. Hannah Waddingham and Octavia Spencer are great together. 📺

    → 9:32 PM, Aug 21
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  • Skimming through some junk mail, always looking for things to unsubscribe from, and this is an actual email subject line from LinkedIn: “Barack Obama, President of the United States of America, is popular in your network”. No kidding! Algorithms losing the plot. 🤪

    → 7:34 PM, Aug 21
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  • MacStories and X

    Federico Viticci and John Voorhees have posted an explanation about returning to X:

    MacStories is precious to us. It’s not just how we earn a living; it’s one of a small number of independent websites that still cover apps, Apple, and a growing list of topics, including videogame hardware and the automation and productivity side of AI. Readers shouldn’t have to think or care about the business side of MacStories, but we have to, which is why we returned to X.

    I’ve seen some people post about unfollowing Federico or cancelling their Club MacStories memberships. Is that really what we want, to withdraw support from a long-time blogger who has had such a positive impact on the indie Mac and iOS ecosystem? We undermine our own cause if we do that, potentially isolating people who we otherwise have so much in common with.

    Instead, let’s ask why this happened. I’m concerned less about Federico’s choice and more that it’s a signal of new growth on X, especially around AI. I’m increasingly confident that’s the case, just based on keeping an eye on X this year. There’s a timely thread by Mike Masnick on Bluesky that applies here:

    Multiple people I know have told me that they love the idea of Bluesky, and want it to succeed, but have abandoned it for X because the use agentic tools in their work and find them incredibly useful, and feel that any mention of their usage here leads to hate and ridicule.

    Driving people away from open platforms, so that they feel they have no choice but to rejoin X, will only make things worse for the web. This same “you’re not welcome here” story has played out on Mastodon too, most famously with Wil Wheaton. Our communities should try to resist divisiveness or we will be splintered into smaller and smaller groups with even less influence, at worst becoming insular or even hostile to new users.

    Please keep in mind the big picture. To Federico, if we were to chat about this, I’d encourage him to mirror all his X posts to an indie microblog or Bluesky. That way he can connect with folks on X while avoiding exclusive support of a silo and, indirectly, its leadership.

    The social web is at another inflection point. We can’t count on another wave of X users leaving for Mastodon and Bluesky. If we want to grow the open web, we’re going to have to earn it.

    → 5:13 PM, Aug 21
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  • While working on a new blog post, I asked AI a question about my older blog posts and it showed me this one from 2016: Blog when you disagree. I still think this is a powerful aspect of blogging. Posting to your own blog is inherently independent. You post for yourself instead of for a community.

    → 2:13 PM, Aug 21
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  • Reading up on AT Proto Spaces. (Wait, when did we start spelling it Atproto?) It’s private-ish, not encrypted, and kept out of the relay… I think this is going to be a big deal.

    → 4:14 PM, Aug 20
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