Manton Reece
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  • A wonderful post from Federico Viticci about WWDC this year.

    → 11:00 AM, Jun 11
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  • AICOA changes

    Amy Klobuchar and Chuck Grassley introduced an updated version of their bill today that attempts to control the anti-competitive behavior of large platforms. I asked Codex to download previous versions of the bill so I could understand the changes in the latest version. Here’s the text of the report it generated for me.

    I’m mostly interested from the App Store perspective. It doesn’t seem to explicitly allow sideloading or external payments. It focuses more on whether a company like Apple can build features that are impossible to substitute with third-party versions. Very relevant to the Siri AI fight with the EU.

    Mozilla blogged about it too:

    AICOA would help limit the ability of operating systems to steer users toward affiliated products through deceptive design choices. Ensuring meaningful user choice online is not just about variety; it reflects values and individual preferences. Openness and innovation thrives when the web is built around platforms that serve people, not the other way round.

    Even if I wish that more details were spelled out, so that we avoid the vagueness of the EU’s DMA, it’s at least good to have a document that can guide courts beyond decades-old antitrust law.

    → 10:46 AM, Jun 11
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  • Floyd Norman will receive an honorary Oscar. From Cartoon Brew:

    Norman, 90, became the first Black artist hired on a long-term basis at Walt Disney Studios in 1956. During his initial run at the studio, he worked on features including Sleeping Beauty, One Hundred and One Dalmatians, The Sword in the Stone, and The Jungle Book, where he was part of Walt Disney’s story team.

    I’ve blogged about Floyd a couple of times over the years. I just noticed that his blog is now showing up as “expired” on Squarespace. This is why on Micro.blog when you stop paying, we keep hosting your blog indefinitely.

    → 10:21 AM, Jun 11
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  • More negative reaction from Salvatore Sanfilippo on X to Fable blocking certain questions:

    I believe what Anthropic is doing, gating the ability to do certain harmless things like LLM research, and with incredibly sensitive filters that even medical questions are often blocked, is deeply wrong. They got open research, the Transformer, GPT2, …

    Anthropic has walked back the part of this where they secretly rerouted LLM-related requests to avoid detection.

    → 10:01 AM, Jun 11
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  • Micro.blog 4.0 is out today, our latest app for macOS. For day to day blogging, I think this is the best experience for Mac users. Here’s another screenshot of the new Categories pane.

    A screenshot shows a user interface featuring a sidebar with section links and a content area displaying a list of categories and posts.
    → 9:37 AM, Jun 11
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  • I think I’ve gotten enough feedback about the Micro.blog beta for Mac. Going to just release it to everyone. The local AI has high requirements so won’t be widely used, maybe until macOS 27 ships, but there are lots of other good improvements.

    → 8:59 AM, Jun 11
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  • Quoted on Simon Willison’s blog, part of an X thread from Jeremy Howard about Fable:

    Anthropic has chosen the opposite of the safe path: they are allowing themselves, the current top lab, to use their top model for frontier AI research. They’ve said they’ll sabotage others who try.

    The morning after a Spurs loss, my mood is low and my cynicism is high.

    → 8:52 AM, Jun 11
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  • Aaron Sorkin is great so I’m of course looking forward to The Social Reckoning. Great job capturing Mark Zuckerberg’s voice too. Only nitpick with the trailer is the music makes it feel overly dramatized, which shouldn’t be necessary because the truth is already pretty bad.

    → 11:25 PM, Jun 10
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  • Stunned. Seriously cannot believe it. I’m torn between wondering if maybe this just isn’t the Spurs’ year to also believing they can win the next three games. 🏀

    → 10:42 PM, Jun 10
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  • Spurs usually start strong but this first quarter is especially good. Opening a 20-point lead early gets the crowd out of the game. Let’s go! Gotta hold on to it. 🏀

    → 8:26 PM, Jun 10
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