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  • Ben Thompson on the latest Dithering:

    I do feel one of the challenges I have with people talking about how AI is making them so much more productive, is because these were some of the most unproductive people in the world previously.

    🤣

    → 2:00 PM, Apr 17
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  • Codex and Sky polish

    Federico Viticci blogs about the new Codex app from the perspective of his early preview of Sky last year:

    It also helps that computer use in Codex is exquisitely designed – not a surprise given OpenAI’s design team and the pedigree of the team behind this feature. The flow for granting permissions to the plugin is the best I’ve ever seen in a third-party Mac app – and it comes directly from Sky, which had the same onboarding experience. What Sky didn’t have is the new virtual cursor: the Codex team designed an entire system for it where the cursor can wiggle to show when the model is thinking, takes playful paths, and derives its color from the system’s wallpaper.

    I’m impressed with both the design and functionality. I’ve been experimenting with using it to test features by letting it click around in the iOS Simulator. It works perfectly.

    The virtual cursors are clever too. You can have multiple Codex tasks busy automating work behind the scenes while you use your Mac’s real cursor for whatever you’re normally doing.

    → 1:38 PM, Apr 17
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  • John Gruber commenting on a blog post from Terry Godier:

    Imagine being in a restaurant, and in the middle of your entree, the server comes to your table and hands you an iPad and asks you to rate the joint on Yelp. That’s what using most apps is like.

    We are pretty close to that restaurant reality already! Rating prompts are out of control.

    → 9:59 AM, Apr 17
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  • I’m bringing a new server online today to improve background queue performance. If you see Lilly in the logs, that’s it. Follows our train naming theme.

    → 9:26 AM, Apr 17
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  • The new Codex for Mac update is really good. There are a bunch of new features, but computer use is particularly well done. Some great Mac-specific touches. Ari Weinstein worked on it — from the original Workflow team, and Shortcuts at Apple.

    → 7:38 AM, Apr 17
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  • Jeffrey Zeldman blogs about taking time to edit now that text is free and abundant:

    Brevity was always a discipline. Now it’s a statement. When everything around you is excessive by default, choosing fewer words takes courage. It says: I thought about this.

    → 1:36 PM, Apr 16
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  • Updating version strings today, so here’s my official guide to acceptable version numbers:

    ❌ 0.1
    ❌ 1
    ❌ 1.0.0
    âś… 1.0b1
    âś… 1.0
    âś… 1.0.1
    ❌ 2
    âś… 2.0
    âś… 2.0.1
    âś… 2.1
    âś… 2.1.1
    ❌ 2.1.10
    ❌ 2.123
    ❌ 2026.1.2
    ❌ 2026.123456789

    I’ve been versioning apps like this for 30 years. It’s just how it is. 🙂

    → 9:27 AM, Apr 16
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  • Inkwell beta for Android is now in review over at Google. Feeling good about 1.0 on both mobile platforms, will ship fairly soon. All the client apps are open source too — web, mobile, Mac.

    → 8:39 AM, Apr 16
  • Time for a home screen update. A few recent changes: Inkwell beta, Duolingo, Orion. Dock row is Hey plus our Micro.blog suite of apps: Epilogue, Strata, and Micro.blog.

    → 7:21 AM, Apr 16
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  • Inkwell for iOS is now available as a beta! You can join TestFlight here. We’ll be improving a few things this week, getting it ready for an official release on both iOS and Android.

    → 9:30 AM, Apr 14
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