Manton Reece
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  • Surprised to read that Sonder has gone bankrupt, despite the Marriott partnership. It seemed like Sonder was a good balance halfway between hotel and Airbnb. I booked one last year in Arizona… although I got the date wrong and ended up having to stay somewhere else!

    → 4:10 PM, Nov 11
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  • Thanks @jarrod for the kind words about Micro.blog Studio. His post actually does a better job of answering the “why” of video hosting than my own announcement post!

    → 2:42 PM, Nov 11
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  • Good move from Google for privacy, building servers similar to Apple’s private cloud compute. From The Verge:

    The compromise is to ship more difficult AI requests to a cloud platform, called Private AI Compute, which it describes as a “secure, fortified space” offering the same degree of security you’d expect from on-device processing. Sensitive data is available “only to you and no one else, not even Google.”

    → 2:05 PM, Nov 11
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  • Markdown in RSS

    Dave Winer has been updating the web page about Markdown in RSS. This is an RSS extension that adds source:markdown elements to your feed. Micro.blog supports this by default for all blogs.

    For one of my recent microblog posts, it looks like this in my feed:

    <item>
      <link>https://www.manton.org/2025/...</link>
      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Nov 2025 15:17:49 -0600</pubDate>      
      <guid>http://manton.micro.blog/2025/...</guid>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;Watching &lt;a href=&#34;https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/137113&#34;&gt;Edge of Tomorrow&lt;/a&gt;... &lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <source:markdown>Watching [Edge of Tomorrow](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/137113)...</source:markdown>
    </item>
    

    You can see that the Markdown is a little cleaner, without the escaping that is needed for HTML tags in RSS. I’ve truncated the text here for readability.

    Micro.blog works natively with Markdown, so whenever you use the bold or link buttons, for example, it generates Markdown that is run through Hugo when publishing to your blog. The RSS feed simply includes the original Markdown in addition to the published HTML.

    → 12:14 PM, Nov 11
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  • Micro.blog Studio

    We’ve launched the first version of a new subscription plan called Micro.blog Studio. This plan joins the standard Micro.blog hosting, the Micro.blog Premium plan, and our Micro.blog Family plan, providing options at a bunch of price points:

    Micro.one: $1
    Micro.blog: $5
    Micro.blog Premium: $10
    Micro.blog Family: $15
    Micro.blog Studio: $20

    Micro.blog Studio adds longer video hosting for your blog, with uploads up to 20 minutes. You can read some of the technical bits here. It can automatically copy videos to PeerTube and Bluesky too.

    I’m pretty happy with this lineup and think it will serve us well for many years without changes. The standard plan was $5 when it launched in 2017, and it remains that price today, but it is wildly more capable than it was back then. It’s unusual for blog hosting to stay the same price for so long. Feedbin comes to mind as another blog-adjacent service that has stuck to a flat $5 price seemingly forever.

    I think of Studio as a new 1.0 product built into the larger Micro.blog platform. We have much more we plan to add to this in the future, including for podcasts. You can imagine new web-based podcast recording and editing, so that podcasting is more accessible to people, as well as an update to our companion app Wavelength.

    Thanks everyone for your support, especially the folks who have upgraded to Studio even if they aren’t sure they will use it much yet! As we approach the holidays and the year winds down, I’m excited about what more we can build for the open web heading into 2026.

    → 9:25 AM, Nov 11
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  • Another great game from Wemby. Unreal. 5 blocks, 5 assists, 6 3s, a bunch of points. This season is so much fun. 🏀

    → 9:27 PM, Nov 10
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  • Tim Berners-Lee is the guest on the latest episode of Decoder:

    You want to have control of your own destiny. We call it digital sovereignty. In the old days, the early days of the web, anybody used to be able to make a website. So that feeling of sovereignty as an individual being enabled and being a peer with all the other people on the web, that is what we are still fighting for, and in fact, we need to rebuild.

    → 11:47 AM, Nov 10
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  • Starting to roll out the new Micro.blog Studio subscription plan. I blogged last week with an overview. I just created a help page with a few more technical details.

    There will be tweaks and improvements as we go, based on feedback.

    → 10:01 AM, Nov 10
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  • Cold morning in Austin. Lots to do. Working at the coffee shop but accidentally left my headphones at home! I know, life is hard. 🤪

    → 9:18 AM, Nov 10
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  • Started watching: The Diplomat Season 3. Good first two episodes. Also great to see both Allison Janney and Bradley Whitford on the show, gives it even more of a West Wing vibe. 📺

    → 8:52 PM, Nov 9
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  • Watching Edge of Tomorrow. Love this movie. We put it on randomly sometimes, have seen it dozens of times. Still holding out hope for a sequel. 🍿

    → 3:17 PM, Nov 9
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  • I didn’t know about subway surfing. Tragic. From a story in The New Yorker:

    We blame the digital platforms, and deride these kids as idiot stuntmen, addicts—even as the savviest adults among us exhibit a similar dependence on platforms to tell them who to be.

    → 2:30 PM, Nov 9
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  • Lily Allen’s West End Girl feels like a complete album, meant to be listened to in track order. Really good. (Not safe for work!) Queued it up this morning on my walk to find coffee and wi-fi. 🎶

    → 10:57 AM, Nov 9
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  • Working on video improvements ahead of tomorrow’s launch. One thing I like about the automatic cross-posting is that for videos less than 3 minutes, Micro.blog copies them natively to Bluesky, reassembling from HLS to a single file. You can see this in this Bluesky post.

    → 10:36 AM, Nov 9
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  • Watched: Little Amélie or the Character of Rain. Glad I was able to see this in the theater today. Beautiful. 🍿

    → 5:51 PM, Nov 8
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  • Sometimes I forget about the way Micro.blog archives any web page you link to or bookmark, including images and styling. I just checked the database and there are hundreds of thousands of web pages and millions of resources. Slowly turning into a personal, miniature Internet Archive.

    → 11:49 AM, Nov 8
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  • I think Sandbar is on to something with their ring. I’ve wanted a faster way to record notes and post drafts for a while. But the Apple Watch should really be able to do this.

    → 10:40 AM, Nov 8
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  • Thinking about how much code is written by AI is becoming less interesting to me. We didn’t used to care how much code was written by literal copy and pasting. Although maybe we should have? 🤪

    → 10:08 AM, Nov 8
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  • I’ve seen the new Mac ad on TV several times now and really like it. There’s obviously something special about it. Didn’t realize at first that it was voiced by Jane Goodall.

    → 9:37 PM, Nov 7
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  • Watched: Pluribus S1E1, We Is Us. Not sure what to think of this yet. Rhea Seehorn is good, but want to watch a little more to see where the story is going. 📺

    → 8:30 PM, Nov 7
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