Manton Reece
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  • Along the Walnut Creek Trail.

    Trees and tall grass.
    → 8:52 PM, May 13
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  • The new trailer for Laika’s Wildwood looks so good. Visuals alone, I think Laika might have something truly special here. Audiences are going to increasingly want handcrafted work. See also the quote from Travis Knight earlier this year.

    → 2:48 PM, May 13
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  • Retiring Micro.one

    Last year, we launched a new plan for Micro.blog called Micro.one. It was only $1/month and included nearly everything from a standard Micro.blog subscription. It was a bit of an experiment.

    Micro.one actually had a cap of 3000 registrations. I was worried that we would lose money on many of the subscriptions because of the cost of hosting. If too many people signed up quickly from a link in the press, it could have been difficult to scale profitably. In the end, while I was happy to see a bunch of people register and enjoy using Micro.one, we didn’t come close to hitting that cap.

    Adding Micro.one also introduced some confusion. For example, our new Inkwell app is not available with a Micro.one subscription. The exact features were never spelled out very clearly, spread across a few web pages.

    I think the experiment has run its course. Today we’ve closed Micro.one to new subscriptions. Existing Micro.one subscriptions are not affected and we will honor the $1 price indefinitely. I want to do more with the Micro.one brand in the future, but when it comes back it will probably be in a different form.

    I’m proud that we’ve been able to keep the $5/month pricing for so long. It’s a great value and the right place to start for most new Micro.blog customers. Removing Micro.one simplifies the pricing page, especially since we added a Micro.blog Studio plan last year too. It was getting cluttered. Having prices at $5, $10, $15, and $20 feels right.

    Thanks to everyone who tried Micro.one and provided feedback, especially those who later upgraded to a standard Micro.blog or Micro.blog Premium subscription!

    → 2:06 PM, May 13
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  • A little crazy that we have 12 separate downloadable apps for Micro.blog across Mac, iOS, and Android. I’ve finally made a special download page for all of them here: micro.blog/download

    → 11:27 AM, May 13
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  • Great post from @danielpunkass reflecting on his time at Apple 30 years ago:

    I quit in 2002, shortly after Apple released the first iPod MP3 player. I was antsy. Only 26 years old by that time, I wanted to go back to school for another college degree, this time in music. It’s funny to think back now at how “done” I thought our work at the company was. I was looking at the future through Mac-colored lenses, and it seemed as though everything important had been done.

    → 9:34 AM, May 13
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  • Before the Spurs game, moment of silence for Brandon Clarke and Jason Collins… but then it fades to a Draft Kings commercial. Really in poor taste. I don’t think I had strong opinions about all the gambling promotion until now. 🏀

    → 7:13 PM, May 12
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  • Google approved two of our apps in less than an hour today, one app in what felt like minutes. Maybe they are automating more of the review? Whatever they’re doing, I like it.

    → 4:54 PM, May 12
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  • I should’ve had tacos for lunch. Obama stops in Austin for a visit:

    Former President Barack Obama stopped by an Austin taco restaurant Tuesday afternoon alongside Democratic U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico and gubernatorial hopeful state Rep. Gina Hinojosa, according to videos shared online.

    → 4:40 PM, May 12
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  • I’ve avoided essentially live-blogging the OpenAI trial, because I know everyone is sick of AI, but maybe I should have blogged a little more. I’ve listened to significant portions of the testimony, probably 10-15 hours over the last week. Feels like it’s winding down now that Sam Altman is done.

    → 3:23 PM, May 12
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  • I love a nice compound word (real or made up) for product names. Some of my current and previous products: Sunlit, Wavelength, Inkwell, Watermark, Clipstart. They often invoke just the right feeling. So hat tip to OpenAI on their latest name, more or less perfect for cyber defense: Daybreak.

    → 8:30 AM, May 12
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