Manton Reece
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  • Life seems at once fleeting and yet almost long enough. At 50, I feel lucky to be able to look back on what feels like a complete life already. My kids are adults. I’ve had a good career with a few interesting twists. Joy, heartache. But also I want decades more. There’s so much to see and do.

    → 2:10 PM, Jul 14
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  • Great memorial to Don Iwerks who passed away at 96:

    An allergic reaction to photographic chemicals forced him out of the Process Lab and into the studio’s Machine Shop. It was a twist of fate that proved transformative for both Iwerks and the company. Over the next three decades, Iwerks designed cameras, optical printers, special effects systems, and projection technologies that became essential to Disney productions and attractions.

    Not as well known as his father, Ub Iwerks, but what an amazing career. Rest in peace.

    → 1:54 PM, Jul 14
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  • Mixed feedback on my post about X, mostly good. I’m going to hold the rollout another week so I can consider everything. No deployments yet.

    Also there’s some confusion about whether all paid Micro.blog subscriptions send money to X. Nope, this would be a change only for users who want to use X.

    → 12:46 PM, Jul 14
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  • Sometimes it feels like my job is just to manage thousands or millions of queued background tasks and make sure all the servers are perfectly in balance.

    → 11:14 AM, Jul 14
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  • Rainy morning. Walked from the mechanic around the pond to Central Market for coffee. Reminds me of when my kids were little and we’d play over here. 😢

    → 9:40 AM, Jul 14
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  • To John Gruber’s point earlier today, I just opened the App Store and literally the entire screen is just ChatGPT and an ad. Hugely valuable. Millions of people see this.

    A section of the App Store's Today tab highlights 5 Quick Tips for ChatGPT along with an ad for the Game of Thrones: Dragonfire app.
    → 6:05 PM, Jul 13
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  • When building a product that does so many things, no one is going to agree on every decision, but I think Micro.blog and our users are aligned on the big things. The mission has never changed: post short posts (and everything else!) to your own blog, which makes the web better, and also opens opportunities for smaller, safer communities.

    → 5:20 PM, Jul 13
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  • I use an old Pixel 4 for testing Android. I really like the buttons: only a power button and up/down volume. All the buttons are on one side. Not sure how I would redesign the iPhone buttons, but I don’t think they’re quite right.

    → 1:17 PM, Jul 13
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  • Reevaluating the Twitter / X API

    A month ago I wondered out loud if it was time to add Twitter cross-posting back to Micro.blog. After a lot of thought and feedback from users, I think yes. The goal has always been to help people publish on their own domain first, regardless of where they also choose to share their posts.

    While I hoped X would fade away, it hasn’t, and from an IndieWeb perspective there isn’t a major difference between many of the closed silos: X, LinkedIn, YouTube, Threads. Once you move beyond open protocols, every major social platform asks users to trust how it uses their data and the decisions of the company’s leadership.

    The fediverse support in Threads hasn’t panned out the way we had hoped either. I don’t think Meta’s heart is in it. Their posting API is still private and requires jumping through hoops for approval. Yet we still support it. The web is better off with even partial ActivityPub support in Threads, and connecting to Threads via POSSE, rather than nothing.

    I’m under no illusion that X is going to open their API. They have recently added MCP, which is interesting, but also not very relevant to Micro.blog.

    In reevaluating support for X, there are two competing principles:

    • We support open APIs and protocols, so why give attention to a closed silo? X’s leadership is also erratic and divisive.
    • We want more people to start posting to their own blog. Making it easier to cross-post from blog to closed silo actually expands indie blogging.

    If there’s a conflict in principles, we should do what helps people blog. We can’t control whether X will succeed or fail, just as the principled statement I made when I quit Twitter in 2012 made little difference. Micro.blog doesn’t “support” Elon Musk any more than we support Mark Zuckerberg. We support users who want to blog and reach an audience on other platforms.

    Finally, there is the cost. X’s API is no longer free. It is more affordable now, though, and reasonable for us to support with a Micro.blog Premium $10 subscription. It won’t be available at the standard $5 subscription.

    I’m planning to re-enable X support this week. I don’t love doing it, but on balance it seems right to make people’s blogs even more useful.

    → 12:47 PM, Jul 13
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  • There is always going to be some water spilling, might as well water the plant with it! Great idea at Lazarus on Airport. ☕️

    A small green potted plant is placed on the floor next to a water dispenser with a row of clear plastic cups nearby.
    → 10:30 AM, Jul 13
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