π Some Blogging Myths
Julia Evans offers advice on writing a blog, specifically myths about blogging.
Julia Evans offers advice on writing a blog, specifically myths about blogging.
This fairly closely aligns with why I am having so much trouble using micro.blog, a service I have been paying for since the Kickstarter. Using it just doesn't align with my read of the idea of owning my own words (I mean, I guess content is the right term but it has such a gross meaning in our degraded, hustle-ised culture). When I think about ownership, I think of having control of it. But obviously when I put those words on someone else's service, I have ceded control. Sure, Manton seems like a nice guy. So does @shlee@aus.social. Nevertheless, I am giving them a bit of me every time I post to their databases.
Looks at list of last books read. Hmmm
All of which are at least on their fourth go around. So comfort reading and competence porn.
Well, at least it got me out of my rut or not reading at all.
An understated call to action to reject the lure of "the global town square"; not the same stridency as Cory Doctorow's "enshittification" themed articles, but the same basic point.
Some basics of configuring networks
Some networking concepts
A self-history on building S3 from a person who was there. The only thing I knew going into this was knowing the used Scrum as a project management tool. Not sure if it was the same person, but someone joined a Twitter Space run by Bryan Cantrill and defended the methodology on that basis. Which is not really here nor there.
I wonder if each morning as I get out of bed the pets look at me and think βoooh, big stretch!β
Overview of Blueksy's federation architecture from May 2023
I had reason to try and explain this metaphor to someone this week, trying to reason with them that some debt is worth taking because delivering speedily is worth it. I couldn't remember this link though. Well, now I will.
I wonder if people with aphasia, the inability to picture something in their mind's eye, are more or less affected by hallucinogens.
Tending and caring for an indie web in the midst of generative AI content farms
Was highly amused at the Product-Engineering quartet alignment meeting the duelling declarations, spoken within minutes of each other, that we need an AI feature to differentiate is from the competition and we also need an AI feature because weβre losing sales as the competitors are all promising one too.
Apple Guy Gruber (I donβt know why I bothered, itβs not like he could have a vanity search going anyway) approving quotes:
Why doesnβt the EU just turn off the web?
(https://www.threads.net/@levie/post/CurnRtuLgv_ CW Threads link)
And I just donβt get it. Itβs not the web that vexes the EU, itβs surveillance capitalism. A thing he also claims to dislike in many ways. Calling for TikTok to be banned; a visceral dislike of Facebook; supporting Appleβs privacy initiatives.
I mean, you canβt help but wonder if he just has a grudge because the EU wants to force Apple to make the iPhone fractionally more consumer friendly with standardised cables.
I kinda of love, in a horrified way, the evaluation that middle management is basically glorified high school politics and the solution is drumroll Taylorism. No, not Taylorism like that. Like this.
Saving in order to sporadically remind myself the dangers of systemisation.