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I created Micro.blog. I also have 2 podcasts: Core Intuition and Timetable.
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2026-03-18 02:00:00

Federico Viticci blogs about using Android foldables, thinking about the upcoming iPhone foldable:

Anyway, what every foldable has also taught me is that it’s just so nice to realize you can open your phone and be taken into a quasi-tablet environment without having to go grab a separate device. This happens to me all the time: I’m doing some research and realize I want to keep my browser next to, say, ChatGPT; without interrupting what I’m doing, I can open the Z Fold and continue the task, now with two apps shown on screen.

Also I love the name iPhone Duo.

2026-03-18 01:03:48

Like the native Micro.blog client apps, Inkwell for web and macOS are open source. We aren’t great at incorporating contributions into the shipping versions, but it feels right. With AI-assisted development, the code itself is not as valuable as the whole package — design, infrastructure, etc.

2026-03-17 23:47:39

Inkwell 1.0.1 is out for Mac with several bug fixes, especially for dark mode. Choose “Check for Updates” from the application menu to get the latest version.

If you missed the announcement, I posted a video about Inkwell yesterday.

2026-03-17 23:31:11

Gulf of Mexico. Heading out on a kind of crazy adventure that I’ll blog more about later. As usual with my travel, I’ve devised the most complicated trip possible. Boat, trains, planes!

Ocean waves stretch out under a partly cloudy sky.

Inkwell for Mac

2026-03-17 04:02:23

Last week we shipped Inkwell, our new feed reader for Micro.blog. Today I’m releasing a native Mac app for Inkwell.

You can download Inkwell directly here.

I also recorded a 3-minute video demo of the Mac app. That’s the best way to understand the app. I’ll be updating documentation and other things soon.

2026-03-16 11:49:54

Wooden rollercoaster at the Kemah Boardwalk. Walking around earlier before dinner.