Manton Reece
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  • I don’t have AI start a draft of blog posts for me except for photo accessibility text. But I do often have it check posts for grammar problems or confusing phrases. Super useful. I think my writing is at least slightly better because of it, but it’s still mine.

    → 11:43 AM, May 22
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  • Everyone can choose to have AI help them write or not, but we’re past the point of needing to be lectured about it. When I’m at the store and see someone buying a greeting card with a poetic message that someone else wrote for them, I don’t give them a hard time. It’s fine.

    → 11:22 AM, May 22
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  • Clunky rollout for Inkwell iOS

    After a full month of Apple rejections, the iOS version of Inkwell has been approved. Before I get to that, there is one additional update from Apple, this time from their trademarks team who I reached out to. This is part of the response I got this week:

    As we are sure you are aware, Apple’s trademarks are among our most valuable assets and help customers identify Apple’s products and services. Our trademarks not only identify our company, but also identify the quality and value of our products and services.

    As such, we cannot provide you with legal advice. You may wish to consult with an attorney to discuss whether your proposed use is trademark use and whether such use infringes one of Apple’s trademarks.

    In other words, “good luck with that, you’re on your own.”

    I care a lot about the names of things. In the App Store, Micro.blog is called simply… “Micro.blog”. No gimmicky taglines appended to the name. So it was a little painful that as a last resort, I’ve decided to temporarily rename the Inkwell app to “Ink•well for Micro.blog”. Yes, with a bullet character in the middle of the word.

    I tried a few other renames before that, keeping Inkwell spelled correctly but shuffling it around with other words. “Ink•well” is the only name that Apple approved.

    As a hilarious side effect, the app is almost impossible to search for at the moment. There is a direct link on this help page.

    To more narrowly make the case for Inkwell approval under review guidelines section 3.1.3, I’ve also removed two features from the app:

    • Creating a new blog post
    • Making a new highlight

    These are important parts of Inkwell that exist on Android, macOS, and the web. I will bring them back for iOS, but I plan to go slowly and be as thoughtful as I can about how the app is pitched to app review.

    The final point is for folks overseas. Inkwell 1.0 for iOS is initially only available in the US-based App Store. I put this limitation in place to remove any confusion about external linking entitlements. Rules are a little different in the United States because of Epic vs. Apple. However, I see no technical reason from the guidelines why this is necessary, so I hope to expand to Europe and the rest of the world as soon as the dust settles with this release.

    Thanks to all the Micro.blog customers who have been patient while we worked through this with Apple. Several times I considered rebranding the app for real, across all platforms, but I’m going to stubbornly stick with its original name. Onward!

    → 9:15 AM, May 22
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  • Loved the way they wrapped up the last episode of The Late Show. Nicely done. Heck of a run and good way to go out on top. 📺

    → 8:00 AM, May 22
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  • The automatic backups introduced in Micro.blog for Mac earlier this month are working pretty well for me. But I’m going to adjust how many backups are stored from 5 to 3, or maybe configurable, because for blogs with thousands of photos the backup files can get pretty big.

    → 10:30 PM, May 21
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  • Just some bedtime reading of the appeals court decision from December in Epic vs. Apple. I really hope we’re almost at the end of this mess. It has dragged on way too long.

    → 10:19 PM, May 21
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  • Om Malik with a little late-night reading of the SpaceX prospectus:

    The SpaceX IPO is a masterpiece of financial engineering. The prospectus is a perfect blend of reality, sci-fi, and skullduggery.

    → 2:34 PM, May 21
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  • Along with other improvements today, I updated the home page for Inkwell so it’s a little less plain. Now includes a screenshot and download links for all the platforms. For iOS, still linking to the TestFlight version while we wait for Apple.

    Home page for Inkwell showing sign in button, download links, and screenshot.
    → 1:42 PM, May 21
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  • “No servitude is more disgraceful than that which is self-imposed.”

    A blackboard sign outside a building displays a quote by Seneca: No servitude is more disgraceful than that which is self-imposed.
    → 10:16 AM, May 21
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  • Last night’s game 2, quick thoughts. I could blame all the blatant fouling with the Thunder holding Wemby every possession, which also contributed to the Thunder getting offensive rebounds, but really it’s the turnovers. Gotta clean that up, hopefully with De’Aaron Fox and Dylan Harper back soon. 🏀

    → 9:10 AM, May 21
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