• ๐Ÿ”— Cook: Companies like Facebook donโ€™t deserve praise, โ€œthey deserve reformโ€

    Technology does not need vast troves of personal data, stitched together across dozens of websites and apps, in order to succeed. Advertising existed and thrived for decades without it.
    From Tim Cookโ€™s remarks last week at Computers, Privacy & Data Protection 2021 conference. All I can say is: A-fucking-men. macOS may annoy me sometimes, but thereโ€™s no other company Iโ€™d trust with my location and health data.
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  • Shipped my new webmentions dashboard in Tanzawa. You can see a preview of them on this post on the Tanzawa development blog.

    And we're live on prod!

  • With /r/wallstreetbets going private because the people are taking a bail out from the hedge funds, I can't help but think that we're on the first steps of a swing away from a centralized web. Finally. โœŠ๐Ÿš€

  • Just finished shipping a webmention endpoint in Tanzawa. Actual display of webmentions is a task for another time as it turns out to be quite complex.

  • Start a blog

    You should start a blog today by Juhis struck a cord with me and I thought I'd pile on. You should start a blog today.

    Like many I blogged a lot in the early 2000's. Those early blogs captured my frame of mind for that period, but they're long gone. Also like many, I stopped blogging sometime after Twitter and Facebook became popular.

    Over the years I tried to start back up again. "I should blog more", I'd tell myself. I'd always try to focus on writing "evergreen" content or writing "professional" content and after a short burst, stop.

    Discovering the IndieWeb helped remind me that I'm writing for me on my blog. It doesn't have to always be professional all the time. This past year or two regularly blogging again has helped me remember just how magical the internet is. That I can write something in Japan and people find it and respond to it from all over the world โ€“ all using open-standards โ€“ brings a smile to my face.

    Why should you start a blog today?


    • Develop better ideas. Many people develop their ideas by writing. They sit down with idea A and as the write about it, they gain some further insight and get idea B, which leads to idea C and so on. None of this would have been possible without sitting down to write. And you're not going to write unless you have a place to do so.

    • Be your own reference. When you're debugging a problem at work, chances are you're not the first person to run into that issue. Writing it down on your blog will not only help you gain a better understanding of the problem and help others solve the issue, but also in a year when you run into the same issue, you've got a refresher waiting for you on your blog.

    • Honest record of the past. Our memories aren't the best. Having a blog will help you remember just what you thought and felt, for better or for worse, when those events weren't so near.

    • Own your data. Twitter is a micro blog. Instagram is a photoblog. But these blogs aren't yours. Yes, you provide the photos. And yes, you provide the witty content. But all of it disappear in an instant at some company's discretion. Putting your data on your own blog protects you and your memories.

    It doesn't matter where you start your blog, or how cool your domain is, or how many people read it, or what programming language it's written in. What matters is that you start.

  • Really excited to have the first instance of ๐Ÿ”Tanzawa built and running on a server. Named after the mountain range I see everyday out my window.




  • ๐Ÿ”— Full Stack Radio | 151: DHH โ€“ Building HEY with Hotwire

    Good interview with DHH about Hotwire.dev. Turboframes really excites me - I want to write my web apps in Python, not Typescript/JS.
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  • ๐Ÿ”— How and why I stopped buying newย laptops

    Being an independent journalist โ€“ or an office worker if you wish โ€“ I always reasoned that I needed a decent computer and that I need to pay forย quality.
    This is article about How and why I stopped buying new laptops from Low Tech Magazine about reducing your environmental impact by avoiding the upgrade cycle and using your old (or used) laptop inspires me to continue using mid-2014 Macbook Pro as long as possible.
    The author favors older Thinkpads because of their repairability. Repairability gave me a pause when I originally purchased my laptop. Thankfully it hasnโ€™t been a problem yet, but I fear it may take my machine before itโ€™s time.
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  • ๐Ÿ”— Code With Me - Plugins | JetBrains

    Code With Me is a new service created by JetBrains for collaborative development and pair programming.
    I've been doing a lot of remote pair programming at work lately. This Code with Me plugin for PyCharm looks like it could make it a lot easier. Can't wait to try it out.
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  • ๐Ÿ”— STEALING UR FEELINGS

    Meet the new AI that knows you better than you know yourself
    Stealing ur feelings is a brilliant interactive video that shows the danger of facial recognition and how it's already being abused by advertisers. All the more reason to keep wearing a mask, even post-covid.
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