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  • Atlassian lays off 10%, about 1600 people. They employ a lot of folks in Austin, hope friends here are not affected much.

    → 1:02 PM, Mar 12
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  • Jon Hays:

    I just released a new version of Silverleaf, my new RSS reader that’s built around Inkwell syncing. It’s free, so check it out!

    Available in the App Store.

    → 10:45 AM, Mar 12
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  • The first Rivian R2 off the assembly line will be the higher-priced $60k model. I’m not in the market for a car, still love my old Honda Element that I’ve put way too much money into. But maybe 5-10 years from now when the price is a bit lower, this will probably be my car.

    → 10:33 AM, Mar 12
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  • Tim Cook writing on Apple’s 50th anniversary:

    From the first Apple computer to the Mac, from iPod to iPhone, iPad to Apple Watch and AirPods, as well as the services we use every day — the App Store, Apple Music, Apple Pay, iCloud, and Apple TV — we’ve spent five decades rethinking what’s possible and putting powerful tools into people’s hands.

    What strikes me about this list is that it’s dominated by products in Apple’s very recent history. All of the products except the Apple and Macintosh were created in the last 25 years. Even the iPod is not quite 25 years old.

    → 9:33 AM, Mar 12
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  • Thanks to everyone who has tried our new feed reader Inkwell, and especially folks who have upgraded to Micro.blog Premium for the Reading Recap feature. Now that I’ve had a few days to evaluate how the launch is going, we’re going to need to add more servers, so the upgrades help a lot.

    → 1:02 PM, Mar 11
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  • Beto Dealmeida blogs about a human.json file and browser extension that lets other bloggers vouch for who is writing their own posts, not AI-generated:

    This JSON document not only says, “all my content under https://robida.net is human-generated”, but it also indicates other people who I trust are doing the same.

    I wonder if we all have the same definition of human-generated now? For me, it’s okay if people use an LLM as an advanced grammar checker. Human drafts a post, AI suggests how to polish it.

    → 11:52 AM, Mar 11
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  • From reviews, sounds like the MacBook Neo is a great little laptop. It has been a while since I’ve thought an Apple product actually followed that “a thousand no’s for every yes” video from WWDC a decade ago… This laptop makes the right trade-offs.

    → 10:49 PM, Mar 10
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  • Thomas Ricouard is joining OpenAI. Thomas worked on the Medium iOS app, Ice Cubes for Mastodon (written in SwiftUI), and Codex Monitor. From a thread on Twitter / X:

    I also can’t wait to bring my iOS and macOS expertise to help shape the Codex experience around those platforms.

    He appears to have stopped posting to the fediverse. It’s too bad the AI community is so entrenched on Twitter / X.

    → 1:41 PM, Mar 10
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  • Miloš Miljković has written an Emacs client for Inkwell. Amazing. It supports bookmarking too.

    → 12:48 PM, Mar 10
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  • Running Xcode from Codex

    I’ve been doing a lot of work in Codex for the upcoming Inkwell for Mac release. I’m weeks ahead of where I thought I’d be. One small tweak I’ve made to my workflow is to wire up ⌘R to run the project while I’m in Codex.

    Codex has its own run action button, which in theory could run xcodebuild or osascript command-line tools, but that didn’t work for me. So I reached for FastScripts instead. I wrote this tiny AppleScript:

    tell application "Xcode"
    	activate
    	run workspace document 1
    end tell
    

    Here’s a screenshot of the config in FastScripts:

    FastScripts Settings window displaying keyboard shortcuts for various scripts and settings options.

    Now when I’m in Codex and it has finished a change, I review the transcript, then hit ⌘R to run my Mac app and test the new thing. If I don’t like it, I’ll ask Codex for changes and run again. Then I can review the code diff and tweak or commit as needed. The keyboard shortcut makes this cycle just a little smoother.

    → 12:23 PM, Mar 10
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  • Dave Winer writes in his blog post linking to Inkwell:

    I love that creative people are using RSS in new ways.

    This feels like a great time to experiment, maybe more so even than the early 2000s blogosphere. Ask people I worked with back then, I was putting RSS in everything. And now I am again. 🤪

    → 11:36 AM, Mar 10
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  • Meta acquires Moltbook. From TechCrunch:

    OpenClaw blew up among the tech community, but Moltbook broke containment, reaching people who had no idea what OpenClaw was, but who reacted viscerally to the idea that there was a social network where AI agents were talking about them.

    Moltbook is still crazy and interesting, but not sure it fits at Meta in the way that OpenClaw might’ve. I’m just glad Peter Steinberger ended up at OpenAI.

    → 11:13 AM, Mar 10
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  • Working on Inkwell is in some ways a little awkward because I’m competing in the same space as some of my friends for the first time. But I root for their success and find ways to collaborate. It’s similar to how MarsEdit and Micro.blog work together and also “compete” as blogging client apps.

    → 9:28 AM, Mar 10
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  • Sneak peek of Inkwell for Mac. It’s coming along well. I was going to do a beta but might jump straight to 1.0 this week. Need to fix a few things and wire up version checking.

    A desktop screen displays a split view with a blog post list on the left and a reading pane showing an article about the iPad on the right.
    → 9:23 AM, Mar 10
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  • Android folks, @gregmorris is looking for beta testers for Micro Social.

    If anyone else would like to test Micro Social on Android please let me know.

    Apparently I cant open test or release until I have at least 12 closed testers for 14 days!

    Micro Social https://microsocial.micro.blog/2026/03/10/if-anyone-else-would-like.html
    → 9:15 AM, Mar 10
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  • I sort of collect “micro” domain names now, so using micro.ink for Inkwell felt right. All the HTML and JS is actually bundled in a Micro.blog plug-in and served just like any blog. I think it demonstrates how flexible Micro.blog hosting can be.

    → 9:25 PM, Mar 9
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  • Jay Graber is stepping aside as CEO, staying at Bluesky to work on other things:

    I’ve grown a lot as a leader and had the privilege of assembling the best team I’ve ever worked with. As we’ve grown, I’ve found that people thrive when they’re in a role where their passions overlap with their strengths. This is as true for me as it is for our team.

    Toni Schneider will be CEO. I expect 2026 will be an important year for Bluesky, presumably with new ideas for increasing revenue beyond domain name registration.

    → 4:47 PM, Mar 9
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  • John Brayton blogs about Unread 4.8, with syncing to Inkwell, faster link articles, and more.

    → 4:28 PM, Mar 9
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  • Thanks @numericcitizen for creating a video of Inkwell with a closer look at everything! Lots of good details in here.

    → 4:02 PM, Mar 9
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  • This is hard to believe, but I introduced a bug minutes before blogging about Inkwell. Sync was partially broken. Apologies to folks who tried it right away, it should be returning to normal now.

    → 3:49 PM, Mar 9
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