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I created Micro.blog. I also have 2 podcasts: Core Intuition and Timetable.
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2026-03-15 12:38:15

Cracking up watching the emoji bit on SNL tonight. I lost it at orange square. 🚡

2026-03-15 03:50:47

Parker Ortolani blogs about the Neo:

The MacBook Neo is the first Mac that is truly, in every sense of the word, a bicycle for the mind. It’s the first Mac that almost anyone can buy and it’s going to unleash a whole new era of creativity because of it.

2026-03-15 01:10:52

Writing the app is easy. Configuring Sparkle to verify updated app signatures… Impossible! 🤪

2026-03-14 23:33:07

Patrick Rhone interviewed for the People and Blogs series:

…that’s exactly what a blog should be — a reflection of one’s interest and attention over time. A reflection of who one is right now and where they’ve been. Blogs are living things that should grow at the same rate we do.

Tetragrammaton

2026-03-14 22:04:07

I picked up Rick Rubin’s book a couple years ago. It sat on my bedside table for months and one day I will actually finish it.

I just recently discovered his podcast Tetragrammaton. There are two episodes with Greg Brockman that are excellent. (Yes, I’m aware Greg gave a bunch of money to Trump and I’m disappointed by it.)

The full interview is 3 hours long. The first episode has the best insight into Sam Altman’s firing that I’ve heard yet, especially around letting internal drama brew instead of resolving conflicts early. Highly recommend both episodes whether you love or hate AI.

2026-03-14 21:43:56

Kagi’s Small Web has added categories:

Finding great Small Web content that scratches your browsing itch can feel overwhelming, especially when the feed is a single stream that tumbles through over 30,000 featured sites. That’s why we’ve introduced categories, curated groups of topics that let you dive into the corners of the Small Web that interest you most.

The site list is available as a simple text file, but I haven’t seen if the categories are published anywhere yet.