Manton Reece
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  • Enjoyed the discussion about automation and AI tools on the latest AppStories podcast. I’m not a Notion user, but I can see the appeal of something that does so much. Just prefer Markdown everywhere and open formats.

    → 9:22 PM, Sep 1
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  • Worked on core platform bug fixes and a new feature today, plus preparing a new version of Epilogue. I’ll probably submit to Apple tomorrow, Google later this week. Feeling pretty good about the recent improvements.

    → 8:52 PM, Sep 1
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  • Cool update to the mnml theme for Micro.blog: pinning a blog post from a category to the top of the home page.

    → 8:36 PM, Sep 1
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  • New Bear license

    Herman Martinus blogs about changing the license for his Bear blogging platform from MIT to a license that disallows hosting, partly because it’s so easy for people to spin up competing services now:

    We’re entering a new age of AI powered coding, where creating a competing product only involves typing “Create a fork of this repo and change its name to something cool and deploy it on an EC2 instance”.

    This is true, but also we’re entering an age where trust is everything. People want to read blog posts and not SEO-optimized slop. People want to use apps and platforms from real people. I expect Bear resonates because Herman puts his name on it, and has a clear vision for longevity, among other features.

    I hope people feel the same way about my passion for Micro.blog and how much I’ve dedicated to it over the last 8 years. It will never have ads or be sold, and we’ll always reply to questions with a personal touch. (Of course, we’re human and will also make the occasional mistake!)

    I’ve dragged my feet on open-sourcing the core Micro.blog platform because of all the distractions that will come with that. It is still happening, though, after I set up a new organization to manage it.

    We’ve instead open sourced the mobile app, Mac app, and all the companion apps like Epilogue. These are all MIT licensed and it’s totally fine if someone forks them and publishes a new version in the App Store with a different name and icon. It shouldn’t really affect the Micro.blog business.

    I like Bear a lot and know we have a few shared customers. I’m happy to compete with any blog hosting service out there, from indie companies to tech giants. I’m proud of what Micro.blog can do, its surprisingly deep feature set, and the role it has played in getting people interested in indie microblogging.

    → 12:15 PM, Sep 1
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  • I like this post from Allen Pike about pivoting from an indie business to a more VC-inspired, ambitious project. That’s not my path, but he’s going in clear-eyed and purposeful.

    → 10:22 AM, Sep 1
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  • I can see why The Legend of Ochi didn’t get a wide theatrical release, but I loved it. Some really beautiful scenes. 🍿

    → 8:05 PM, Aug 31
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  • Decided against Liquid Glass-ifying Epilogue for now. It’s such a huge distraction, some developers spent the whole summer dealing with this. Luckily there’s a UIDesignRequiresCompatibility opt-out.

    → 11:32 AM, Aug 31
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  • I stopped for a minute to look at this sign, just as a flock of birds took to the sky.

    A flock of birds flies over a grassy field with a sign designating a parking space for veterans.
    → 6:21 PM, Aug 30
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  • Finally catching up on WWDC sessions and documentation for Liquid Glass. Took me way too long to realize that hidesSharedBackground is what I wanted. And because this is React Native, I get to swizzle UIBarButtonItem to customize things. JavaScript plus a sprinkling of Obj-C.

    → 6:00 PM, Aug 30
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  • Revolution.Social is becoming one of my favorite new podcasts. Great episode with Chris Messina. Rabble is on a roll with this.

    → 11:39 AM, Aug 30
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  • Interesting blog post about analytics. I think surveillance is too strong a word for simple referrer logging, but I do agree that most personal blogs don’t need this:

    The other reason you might put analytics on your site is to know when someone links to your writing. Again, if the linker doesn’t intend to tell you, then you’re surveilling. You do not need to know every time your writing is mentioned.

    → 9:05 AM, Aug 30
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  • Mural at Waterloo Park.

    A colorful mural depicts a person with flowers wrapped in paper and flying up, set against a vibrant purple background.
    → 2:57 PM, Aug 29
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  • What more needs to be said about assault weapons? They need to be banned. Most of the worst mass shootings — including this latest at the church in Minnesota — would’ve been less terrible if the shooters could not fire off 100+ rounds quickly. I’ve blogged about this many times, including last year.

    → 2:28 PM, Aug 29
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  • Rolling out a few improvements to Micro.blog today, including a new “trash” for deleted posts, an “x” button to hide the publish pane, Typepad import, and other tweaks. More to come!

    → 1:52 PM, Aug 29
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  • Rough morning for the Micro.blog servers. Woke up to a major problem with hung connections tripping up a few things. I have a few nice feature improvements ready to go, though.

    → 11:00 AM, Aug 29
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  • My current concern with iOS 26 is not any of the developer stuff, it’s the Phone app! I consistently see caching problems where the UI is out of sync with the notification badge, and missing voicemails until I force quit. Never seen this many problems in a core Apple app before.

    → 5:32 PM, Aug 28
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  • Threads is testing long-form text attachments on posts. Not good. It would centralized blog-like content that should be on someone’s own site.

    → 2:30 PM, Aug 28
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  • Brent Simmons reminiscing about Frontier and why modern development environments aren’t as good:

    I’m not saying apps these days need to be Frontier-like in any details. But it seems absolutely bizarre to me that we — we who write Mac and iOS apps — still have to build and run the app, make changes, build and run the app, and so on, all day long. In the year 2025.

    I also used Frontier a lot during that time. It was great. Personally, instead of Swift, I would’ve loved to see RubyCocoa taken to the next level. And with React Native we do have some of the quick iteration Brent blogs about.

    → 2:10 PM, Aug 28
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  • AI might eliminate some programmer jobs. It’s also going to create new programmers, people who don’t have a traditional CS background. I’m not convinced the sky is falling on work.

    The greatest challenge is not to the economy but to a fractured society, with AI becoming as divisive as politics.

    → 11:18 AM, Aug 28
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  • John Gruber blogging on RFK vs. the CDC:

    We really needed the CDC five years ago. We’re in big trouble if we need them again before the US electorate ousts these wingnuts.

    There are new vaccines approved by the FDA but the guidance is really confusing. Going to defer to my doctor rather than RFK.

    → 10:36 AM, Aug 28
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  • Dave Winer: Think Different about WordPress:

    WordPress has a deep and powerful API, well designed, documented, and they don’t break it. Developers who know me know that the last part is the most important. A platform must remain unchanging.

    Dave’s work is similar and well aligned with Micro.blog.

    → 10:22 AM, Aug 28
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  • I’ve been wanting to make this change for a while: Micro.blog’s Design page has now been split into separate “design” and “blog settings” pages. This makes more logical sense and keeps each page cleaner.

    → 9:27 AM, Aug 28
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  • Watched The Yogurt Shop Murders on HBO, even though it’s not my kind of show. I was in high school during that time, and the shop wasn’t far away. Just sad and still a little surprising that it could not be solved.

    → 9:16 AM, Aug 28
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  • Doing an inventory of my domain names, just realized tonight that one expired. Luckily no one grabbed it, so I re-registered it. Spread across four registrars, really cumbersome to keep track of everything.

    → 8:52 PM, Aug 27
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  • I’m always curious about other blog hosts' pricing. With Typepad shutting down, I took a screenshot of their pricing page. One of the most confusing, “why would I upgrade to Premium or Enterprise?” set of plans.

    → 8:10 PM, Aug 27
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