Manton Reece
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  • Dave Winer blogging about silos and the opportunity for AI:

    We’ve created a predictably bad system now, predictable because we always create silos when we give big money a chance to call all the shots. We don’t get chances to rewrite the rules very often, but this is one of those times. Last one was in the early 1990s with the advent of the web. My plan is to give all the new power back to the web.

    → 9:48 AM, Jun 13
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  • Great blog post by Nikita Prokopov about imperfection in the in-between state of animated transitions. The most polished apps usually sweat these little details. Hard to do, and my own apps often fall short here.

    → 9:04 AM, Jun 13
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  • Anthropic is disabling Fable and Mythos at the request of the US government. I don’t think this is “our model is so good you can’t have it” marketing, because Anthropic seems annoyed. They blog that there is confusion about the capability even compared to other models:

    We have reviewed a report that we believe is the basis of the government’s directive and validated that the level of capability displayed there is widely available from other models (including OpenAI’s GPT-5.5), and is used every day by the defenders who keep systems safe.

    If you tell everyone your model is dangerous, it influences how people view it, whether significantly true or not.

    → 8:33 PM, Jun 12
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  • Casey Liss blogs about how AI can feel like a coworker:

    I was struck; I was feeling something that was familiar, but distant. I felt like I had just worked together with a coworker to solve a technical problem. It felt like I was part of a team again.

    → 4:50 PM, Jun 12
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  • I reworked our robots.txt parsing to be much better. In the process, I looked at a bunch of website’s robots.txt files… Blah. No wonder the Internet Archive gave up and now ignores it.

    The definition of a “crawler” is increasingly debatable. A search engine? Yes. Bookmarking and archiving? Dunno.

    → 4:29 PM, Jun 12
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  • Learned about the new gallery embed lexicon for Bluesky and updated Micro.blog to support it, for up to 10 photos per post. It’s working well. Good to see AT Protocol continue to improve. 👍

    → 2:00 PM, Jun 12
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  • It appears that complaining about Elon Musk is not making him poorer. X also remains very popular. Whatever energy we’re putting into the fediverse and atmosphere, it’s not enough, or it’s not channeled in the right direction. I think there’s a lot to reflect on as a community and adjust.

    → 1:27 PM, Jun 12
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  • This livestream of workers taking Trump’s name off the Kennedy Center is hilarious. I didn’t realize the letters were so high up! Fame is fleeting. What is built can be unbuilt. 🇺🇸

    → 12:09 PM, Jun 12
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  • John Cornyn talking about Trump:

    He’s going to have the most miserable two years of his life in the last two years of his term, I think, because I think November is going to be a disaster.

    🇺🇸

    → 11:15 AM, Jun 12
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  • Wild example of Fable being relentlessly proactive on Simon Willison’s blog. I remember the first time I saw AI writing a little throw-away program to analyze something. Taken too far, it almost has the feel of paperclip maximizing… Achieve the goal at all costs.

    → 10:33 AM, Jun 12
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