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  • Thanks to @vincent for all his work on our new mobile app Strata. It’s no small thing to get a new app off the ground, especially one that has to integrate with a larger platform API, sign-in, and encryption right out of the gate for 1.0.

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  • Introducing notes in Micro.blog

    Today we’re launching a major new feature for Micro.blog Premium subscribers. Micro.blog notes are a new way to save content in Micro.blog when you don’t want to use a blog post or draft. Notes are private by default, end-to-end encrypted across all platforms, with a special companion app named Strata for iOS. (Android coming soon.)

    Notes are great for:

    • Jotting down ideas or brainstorming future blog posts. Notes use Markdown, so it’s easy to move the text into a blog post draft later.
    • Sharing content with a smaller group of friends or family, without that content being linked on your blog. When a note is shared, it is given a unique, random-looking URL on your blog that you can send to others.
    • Journaling within Micro.blog, so you can use the same platform whether you’re writing something just for yourself or sharing it with the world in a blog post.

    From the launch of the platform, Micro.blog has been about public blog posts. We want to make the web a little better with thousands of new blogs, where the user owns their identity and content. Some people want private posts too, but we’ve delayed adding that because it doesn’t fit perfectly into the public web. With the wrong implementation, it would turn Micro.blog into more of a closed silo, with some features only available when you’re signed in.

    Notes will be Micro.blog’s initial solution to private posts, a foundation we can build on. By default, notes really are private. They are encrypted and we can’t see them. But any note can be shared with others. When sharing a note, it’s decrypted and published to a corner of your blog, accessible only by direct URL.

    This level of encryption adds a new wrinkle to how Micro.blog usually stores data. We’ve tried to keep it simple, but honestly it can be confusing, and we expect a few bumps along the road. We will continue to make it as seamless as possible. There are options to download a copy of the “secret key” used in Micro.blog, as well as saving a copy to iCloud. I recommend both.

    In the future, notes will make their way into more Micro.blog features. For example, you can imagine attaching notes to bookmarks, web page highlights, or a book you’re reading. We are very excited about the potential for this in Micro.blog.

    Here’s a screenshot from the web. Enjoy!

    Screenshot of notes view on the web.
    → 10:09 AM, Feb 13
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  • I’m expecting a little bit of pushback when launching something totally new, because it’s true that existing features are not without flaws. But I’ve dedicated a lot of time over the last month to fixing bugs. Hopefully even if it’s not always noticeable, it does make a difference.

    → 9:51 AM, Feb 13
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  • I have a really hard time coming up with dark mode colors. Nothing looks right.

    → 9:13 AM, Feb 13
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  • Good interview at Platformer with Eugen Rochko. Some of his thoughts on AT Protocol:

    My hope still is that — fingers crossed — when Meta starts federating with Mastodon that the critical mass will be large enough that Bluesky developers will just say, okay, fine. Maybe that W3C approved standard protocol is the way to go instead of making our own custom stuff. Even if it doesn’t happen out the gate, maybe it will still start making sense for them someday.

    Because Threads is opt-in for the fediverse and Bluesky keeps growing, ActivityPub might not end up dwarfing AT Proto the way we expected.

    → 7:43 PM, Feb 12
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  • In software, sometimes to get attention it helps to release a 2.0. People tune out and don’t know that 1.1 and 1.2 were great. That’s sort of how I feel about Jon Stewart returning to The Daily Show. (Wha…?!) I never got into watching his TV+ show, or even recent Trevor Noah. Tonight’s a new chance.

    → 7:17 PM, Feb 12
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  • Increasingly feel that I’m paying an Objective-C tax in Xcode. Typing and debugging is so much slower than it was a few years ago, even as the rest of the app has improved nicely.

    → 7:25 AM, Feb 12
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  • Started a little slow but that turned into a great game. Can’t believe I doubted Patrick Mahomes at any point in the game. Fun to see the cuts to Taylor Swift and her excitement too. 🏈

    → 10:04 PM, Feb 11
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  • Congrats to @brentsimmons and the NetNewsWire contributors on the 21-year anniversary of the app! This sounds impossible and yet I did first mention NetNewsWire in a blog post back in 2003. Still as relevant for today’s web as ever.

    → 2:23 PM, Feb 11
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  • I dunno folks, I’m starting to think Trump isn’t on our side:

    …while president, he told the leaders of NATO countries that he would “encourage” Russia “to do whatever the hell they want” to countries that had not paid the money they owed to the military alliance.

    Everything Hillary Clinton said about Trump has been proven right. 🇺🇸

    → 12:06 PM, Feb 11
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  • Haven’t posted a new home screen in a while. Our new app in the dock, almost ready. Otherwise my go-to apps remain about the same.

    Screenshot of my home screen.
    → 10:47 AM, Feb 11
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  • Still love developing Mac apps. It’s such a nice feeling to know I can continue to work on little improvements and bug fixes right up until the moment of release, because I don’t use the App Store.

    → 9:43 AM, Feb 11
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  • Meandered from browsing old political posts on my blog, to wishing I could link to all posts that contain a certain keyword, to updating my search plug-in to handle this. I know not everyone is a developer, but maybe an under-appreciated feature in Micro.blog is the plug-in system. Just HTML and JS.

    → 8:17 PM, Feb 10
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  • Finally got the hang of CloudKit JS. It’s not as flexible as I’d like, or as seamless as iCloud is in native apps. Sometimes feels that half the problem with web apps is just being signed out constantly.

    → 4:36 PM, Feb 10
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  • Enjoyed this review of the Vision Pro from Joe Cieplinski. I’m not convinced about using it for real work, hours every day, but I do agree with how mature and polished visionOS is for a 1.0:

    This is the best 1.0 Apple has ever shipped. It’s probably the best 1.0 anyone has ever shipped. […] All the things people have been complaining about iPadOS not being ready for proper productivity? visionOS already has all that settled.

    → 1:05 PM, Feb 10
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  • New Core Int! A full hour show with our thoughts after using the Apple Vision Pro.

    → 7:02 PM, Feb 9
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  • Spent time profiling server code today. I don’t do that often enough. It’s sometimes surprising what is dragging things down and can be optimized.

    → 2:46 PM, Feb 9
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  • Didn’t realize until reading this blog post from the Fediverse Report that much of the new migration to Bluesky is from Japan. Seems significant as Twitter X was always popular in Japan.

    → 10:27 AM, Feb 9
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  • Poked through the special counsel report on Biden’s documents. It’s upsetting that personal opinions that have little to do with the investigation were carelessly strewn through the report. Biden is qualified and capable to do the job. I’ve said before, I like him more now than I did years ago. 🇺🇸

    → 9:24 AM, Feb 9
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  • Last week Casey Neistat posted a fun video about the Vision Pro. I love those fun videos he makes. But his latest video is really what it’s about: Sisyphus and the Impossible Dream. It’s up there with Make It Count from 2012. “If it was easy, everyone would do it.”

    → 8:21 AM, Feb 9
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  • Manuel Moreale: The great list of all the blog platforms. I’m not just linking to this because Micro.blog is on it… It is a good, simple list of platforms that are actually nice for blogging, with prices for comparison.

    → 8:22 PM, Feb 8
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  • When you pay for something, whether $5 or $3500, it’s natural to justify the purchase. You really want it to be worth it. This is mostly how I see the “the killer app is a huge Mac screen” justification for the Vision Pro. This device does have value, but maybe more for escaping work than anything.

    → 5:45 PM, Feb 8
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  • Tested the Vision Pro for the first time today, in the Apple Store. The passthrough quality and immersive video are pretty unbelievable. Apple must’ve done something right because afterwards I was questioning my whole life (or at least my tech opinions). Still no plans to buy one, yet.

    → 3:01 PM, Feb 8
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  • Bluesky domain handles in Micro.blog

    I’ve always liked how Bluesky uses a domain name for your handle. Starting today, Micro.blog has built-in support for verifying these! If you’ve signed into Bluesky with Micro.blog, it will automatically return your AT Protocol “DID” from the .well-known URL for your blog. No DNS fiddling.

    In more detail, it looks something like this:

    • Your blog is (for example) myblog.com hosted on Micro.blog.
    • Your handle on Bluesky is @myuser.bsky.social but you want it to be just @myblog.com.
    • Sign into Bluesky in Micro.blog under Account → Edit Sources & Cross-posting.
    • Go back to Bluesky and change your handle to @myblog.com. You’ll want to choose the “No DNS Panel” option.

    That’s it! Bluesky will check with Micro.blog to verify that it’s your blog. After everything is set up, you may need to go back to your cross-posting settings and update to use your new Bluesky handle too, if you want Micro.blog to send blog posts over there automatically.

    → 11:06 AM, Feb 8
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  • Bluesky has added another million users this week, bringing the total to over 4 million. By comparison, the ActivityPub-based fediverse has about 10 million users according to FediDB. The situation will change when Threads is added, but if Bluesky keeps growing it’s worth asking how they’ve done it.

    → 8:55 AM, Feb 8
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