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  • March 13, 2026 1:34pm
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    Automation & AI

    ‘Software Bonkers’:

    Don’t get distracted by the mountains of steaming shit that hacks are using these tools to spew. There are amazing things being built by these tools that never would have, or in some cases could have, been built before.

    So far, with the help of Claude Code, I have built: a Micro.blog front end, a Scribbles page front end, a perfect RSS feed reader, a personal dashboard, and a bookmark manager. I’me super happy to have tools that really fit my workflows, my working style and my blogger journey. Without Claude Code, I would need to resort to existing but not-as-satisfying tools. Next, I want to build my own Micro.blog visual theme plugin. Plus, this morning, while Things 3 was open on my MacBook, I realized that I could build my very own personal task manager. The only limit is my imagination.

  • March 12, 2026 5:23pm
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    Apple & Tech

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    At the Apple Store for testing the Neo. Two things: I prefer its trackpad over my MacBook Air’s. The speaker grill can easily be bended with a nail. Much faster than I thought. Nice feel in the hands. Great size. Impressed. Bought one for my wife.

  • March 12, 2026 8:09am
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    Apple & Tech

    Newsletter

    It will be interesting to see in the next 2 or 3 quarters the effect of the MacBook Neo on the Mac sales (harder to tell as low priced Mac won’t make a big difference in revenue numbers) and the IPad sales. If both move in opposite directions then we could potentially conclude on the Neo effect.

  • March 11, 2026 9:16pm
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    Automation & AI

    The more I think about it, the more willing I am to try it: build a Micro.blog theme using Claude AI. As much as I like my current theme, I want something closer to the usual “Numeric Citizen” branding.

  • March 11, 2026 8:56pm
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    Apple & Tech

    Newsletter

    The Essence of a Machine

    “Neo does not mean more. It means the return to what is essential.”

    — On my Om

  • March 11, 2026 8:18pm
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    Apple & Tech

    Newsletter

    Halide Cofounder Sebastiaan de With Joined Apple’s Design Team in January:

    When de With published his essay, it was as an idea for where Apple might go. Now that we’ve seen and been living with Liquid Glass, his essay works even better as a roadmap for the direction Liquid Glass should head.

    I really hope De With was hired, not only for his talent, but for the work he did behind his essay: Physicality: the new age of UI.

  • March 11, 2026 5:46pm
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    Automation & AI

    My personal and web-based bookmark manager was built mainly to support my workflow of creating each edition of the Ephemeral Scrapbook newsletter. And it works great, so far.

  • March 11, 2026 12:41pm
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    Apple & Tech

    Newsletter

    The New Apple Finally Begins to Emerge:

    The MacBook Neo is a new kind of product for Apple, unveiled in a new way, with new materials, by an array of fresher faces. These new products being unveiled at the same time the faces of the company are beginning to change feels like a turning point. You could argue Neo is one of, if not the first product of this new Apple.

    I hope Parker is right. I do too feel something different. Is it only Neo-related or is it more profound?

  • March 11, 2026 12:10pm
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    Apple & Tech

    Newsletter

    If I were to buy a MacBook Neo, I would turn off Apple Intelligence to reduce resources consumption. But according to the reviews published this week, it appears that this wouldn’t be necessary. The Neo is really a capable machine even with only 8GB of RAM.

  • March 11, 2026 9:46am
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    Apps & Services

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    ChatGPT Plus subscription cancelled. Now, I could upgrade my Micro.blog subscription to Studio to support @manton in its mission!

  • March 11, 2026 7:52am
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    Apps & Services

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    Grammarly’s ‘Expert Review’ Feature Presents Fake Advice in the Names of Real Journalists and Authors — Pixel Envy

    Grammarly’s “expert review” feature uses AI-generated text attributed to real people and deceased figures without their consent or knowledge, merely slapping their names on insights they never created.

    Can we say “Corporate slop”? I think we can.

  • March 11, 2026 7:48am
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    Apple & Tech

    Newsletter

    The Essence of a Machine — On my Om

    The MacBook Neo is a laptop. A complete, beautiful, sufficient laptop. It costs $599, but the real disruption is not the price. It is the reminder that “enough” is not a failure of ambition. It is often the highest form of design.

    I love this.

  • March 10, 2026 9:12pm
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    Apple & Tech

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    Gruber’s review of ★ The MacBook Neo:

    I’ll just say it: I think I’m done with iPads. Why bother when Apple is now making a crackerjack Mac laptop that starts at just $600? May the MacBook Neo live so long that its name becomes inapt.

    😳

  • March 10, 2026 7:38pm
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    Apple & Tech

    Newsletter

    MacBook Neo reviews are very positive. A few reviewers compare the Neo to “comparable” Windows laptops, all of them with 16GB of RAM. At the end of the day, it doesn’t help the Windows story much. Reviewers fail to mention the Windows reality: the need to include security software that will eat up precious CPU cycles in order to keep Windows secure. That’s the reality. Anyway, Apple’s offering is honest and very valuable for a lot of people. I don’t remember the last time a new Apple product generated that level of positive buzz. Bravo.

  • March 10, 2026 1:29pm
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    Apple & Tech

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    Apple’s new MacBooks have keyboard change you might notice instantly — 9to5Mac

    Apple’s new M5 MacBooks drop text labels on several common keys, including tab, caps lock, and more, replacing them with glyphs that have long been the standard outside the United States.

    Welcome to 2026.

  • March 10, 2026 9:10am
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    Apple & Tech

    Been experiencing this since 26.0. Anyone at Apple using the App Library? 🙄🤷🏻‍♂️😩

  • March 9, 2026 8:13pm
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    Automation & AI

    Anybox date importation is nearly ready, complete with support for tags! I think the weekend I spent building the specs instead of rushing to start coding is paying off. Even using Claude AI for coding an app, some development rules stay the same: think before you code. Or something along this line.

  • March 9, 2026 5:24pm
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    Apps & Services

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    I didn’t expect Inkwell to come with an API… I’m very curious about that because it could mean that I could replace the data persistence layer of my personal RSS web app with Inkwell’s. Something to think about. 🤔👨🏻‍💻

  • March 9, 2026 5:22pm
    Numeric Citizen Numeric Citizen

    Apps & Services

    Newsletter

    My use case for Inkwell, for now, is to consume content from my blogroll feeds. I asked for a sync option with Inoreader, my beloved RSS sync service, but I don’t want to break the calmness of using Inkwell. 🙏🏻

  • March 9, 2026 4:54pm
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    Privacy

    Personal

    Newsletter

    I need to start organizing a reunion for the university alumni (class of 1990), and the first challenge that arises is: how can we communicate with each other if I don’t want to use a Meta service (WhatsApp, Messenger) and I want to reach as many people as possible without everyone having to become ‘friends’ on Facebook? ☹️

    Forty years ago, before the Internet, we used the phone to talk to each other, a service often owned by a single nationwide company. We were okay with that, even if, in some jurisdictions, people talked about a monopoly. Now, it’s very different. What makes this less acceptable to me today? 🤔

    For now, we will use Messenger because some people don’t have iPhones and can’t use FaceTime. 🙄

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