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I created Micro.blog. I also have 2 podcasts: Core Intuition and Timetable.
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2026-06-25 00:20:45

It took a week and a half on the waitlist, but I’ve now got new Siri AI enabled on my phone. Seems to work so far. Not totally sure what to use it for yet.

2026-06-23 22:00:00

Updated the Inkwell app for Mac this morning. If you haven’t tried it yet, I think it’s a very nice version of our Inkwell feed reader. Includes subscribing to blogs, of course, but also making text highlights, viewing conversations, and replying to Micro.blog posts.

2026-06-23 21:38:54

I still have “wow” moments with AI. Codex Security was one of those… It reviews the Micro.blog backend source regularly and not only flags potential bugs but also drafts patches. Today another one: I asked for a draft of release notes and it guessed to put them directly in the edited appcast XML.

Looking ahead

2026-06-23 21:13:00

As we get closer (next year) to the 10th anniversary of Micro.blog, I’m thinking about whether our strategy with indie blogging is still relevant for the next decade. What is true now that will continue to be true years from now? Some thoughts…

  • While there will be a lot of robots generating content on the web, people will still want to write and own their work. If a large percentage of the web is fake, that will mostly be felt in new curation costs for platforms. It won’t diminish people’s desire to write.
  • We’re unlikely to see new social protocols beyond the ones we have now: ActivityPub, AT Protocol, Nostr, and the IndieWeb. It will be hard to justify building something new that isn’t based on one of these. Some company founders will still try to create silos and those will fail.
  • Reducing friction in blogging will manifest in new ways. Not just de-emphasizing the title field and other controls, but also using voice more: audio narration for posts, and tools to dictate blog posts. Wherever possible, this can be aligned with podcasting.
  • AI will continue to be divisive. The best products will find a way to balance features that appeal to users who hate AI and those who love it. I blogged in January about how Micro.blog is going to navigate through this.
  • People will be exhausted by the noise and online drama. They will feel overwhelmed by the abundance of content. Some people will step away from the social web or be drawn to platforms that make the web a more peaceful, less distracting experience.

I’m feeling good about everything we’re working on and how our priorities align with where the web is headed. Inkwell in particular will have a big role, eventually becoming easier to use as a standalone product without Micro.blog.

Thanks as always for everyone’s support on this journey to make the web a little better.

2026-06-23 11:33:22

Vacation is winding down.

A vibrant sunset paints the sky with shades of orange and pink above a residential area surrounded by trees.

2026-06-23 02:59:15

There’s a new iOS app for Micro.blog! MicroSphere from @marc0janssen. Looks great, I’m playing around with it today.