Unfortunately picked today with an expected high of 100° as the day I should start taking long walks again.
Manton Reece
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Founder of Micro.blog.
I’ve had a couple side conversations recently about centralized video. John Gruber makes a strong case today that this needs to be solved soon:
"With YouTube, Google has a centralized chokehold on video. We need a way that’s as easy and scalable to host video content, independently, as it is for written content. I don’t know what the answer to that is, technically, but we ought to start working on it with urgency." 

Daring Fireball
‘Jimmy Kimmel’s Suspension Is a Wake-Up Call’
Link to: https://politicalwire.com/2025/09/18/jimmy-kimmels-suspension-is-a-wake-up-call/
Oh jeez, just spend too many minutes wondering why this code wasn’t working until I realized I had typed “theme.opml” instead of “theme.toml”. 🤪
The next FediForum is coming up in a couple weeks. I just registered.
"Join us for two half-days of discussions, demos, presentations, teaching, learning and plotting next steps in moving the open social web, the Fediverse and social media based on open protocols forward!
FediForum
Mastodon
FediForum (@fediforum@mastodon.social)
FediForum starts in 2 weeks from right now!
Join us for two half-days of discussions, demos, presentations, teaching, learning and plotting next s...

FediForum
FediForum
FediForum: moving the Open Social Web forward
Mastodon
FediForum (@fediforum@mastodon.social)
FediForum starts in 2 weeks from right now!
Join us for two half-days of discussions, demos, presentations, teaching, learning and plotting next s...
Starting to get tempted by the iPhone Air, but still committed to keeping my old phone for a while. I listened to two shows this week that were really good: MKBHD’s review and today’s Dithering. 

Dithering
Dithering
A fun, smart podcast from Ben Thompson and John Gruber. Two episodes per week, 15 minutes per episode. Not a minute less, not a minute more.
I’m cracking up at this essay in The New Yorker:
"A two-bedroom house with a front yard and a back yard? Psh. What do you need all that space for? Yoga? I’m from New York. I once paid two thousand dollars a month to live in the freight elevator of the former Filene’s Basement, in Union Square." 

The New Yorker
No, I’m from New York
“Welcome to Los Angeles”? In New York, we give newcomers incorrect directions to Times Square and criticize the way they spread their cream che...
Om Malik really likes the iPhone Air:
"I don’t tend to get smitten by something so quickly, but the “Air” is really up there. It’s so thin you think a strong gust of air could really blow it away from your hands. (These puns keep coming on their own. I swear I’m not trying.)"
Go Out & Get Some Air – On my Om
As a consumer, I never ask to reverse a credit card charge because I know how difficult it is for small businesses. If someone forgets they signed up for Micro.blog, misses the emails, a chargeback costs us $15. It makes it feel pointless for us to offer inexpensive $1 subscriptions. Frustrating.
NVIDIA investing $100 billion in OpenAI with plans to build 10 gigawatts of data center capacity. Sam Altman:
"Compute infrastructure will be the basis for the economy of the future, and we will utilize what we’re building with NVIDIA to both create new AI breakthroughs and empower people and businesses with them at scale."
So much money, so many plates spinning in the air. I’m increasingly thinking that we’ll have OpenAI and Google for the mainstream, Anthropic carving out an enterprise niche, Meta doing the ads thing, open source models… and the rest of the industry is going to fade away. 

NVIDIA Newsroom
OpenAI and NVIDIA Announce Strategic Partnership to Deploy 10 Gigawatts of NVIDIA Systems
OpenAI and NVIDIA today announced a letter of intent for a landmark strategic partnership to deploy at least 10 gigawatts of NVIDIA systems for Ope...
Not sure why, but I shot a quick video going up the glass elevator at the hospital. Maybe because our photos and videos fill in details of visits when we don’t write everything down. 

Manton Reece - Not sure why, but I shot a quick video g...
Still waiting on bug fixes in our Android app to be approved. Apple’s review times seem consistently faster than Google now. I don’t want any review for bug fixes, of course, but gotta hand it to Apple for improving this so much.
Barry Hess on his blog:
"What I wouldn’t give for all of us to be a bit more naive.
A bit less social media.
A bit less 24-hour news." 

I am BARRY HESS
A Bit Naive - I am BARRY HESS
What I wouldn’t give right now to be a bit more naive. What I wouldn’t give for all of us to be a bit more naive. A bit less social...
Mastodon quote posts in Micro.blog 

Manton Reece - Mastodon quote posts in Micro.blog
Paul Frazee has another post about the relationship between a PDS and the app layer of AT Protocol. With diagrams! Good description of how moderation and migration can work. 
Update on Protocol Moderation - Paul's Leaflets
Where account takedowns happen is important
Mark Gurman writing about recent news and also next year’s foldable iPhone:
"As for how the foldable iPhone will look, I am increasingly told that users should imagine two titanium iPhone Airs side-by-side. In other words, it’s going to be super thin and a design achievement." https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2025-09-21/mark-gurman-s-iphone-17-first-impressions-touchscreen-macbook-pro-meta-glasses
I’ve been testing with Mastodon quote posts, which I’ll officially announce (partial) support for in Micro.blog tomorrow. Not gonna lie, a little surprised that my first pass implementation mostly worked. As I’ve said too many times, ActivityPub testing is tricky.
This is really neat for fediverse devs: ActivityPub.Academy. Essentially a modified version of Mastodon that can show a log of activities being sent, to troubleshoot interoperability problems. 

ActivityPub.Academy
Introducing [ActivityPub.Academy](https://activitypub.academy/), a learning resource for ActivityPub. It is a fully functioning Mastodon instance t...
WNBA playoffs! Watching Aces vs. Fever. Only a quarter left and Aces might be falling too far behind. 🏀
I’ve drafted some posts about current events, especially working through my thoughts on free speech and social platforms, but I think my blog needs to veer away from the political for a while. Also, watched Josh Shapiro on Meet the Press this morning and thought his answers were really good. 🇺🇸
Looking at Bluesky, for a moment my brain stopped working and I read the time “40m” as “40 months”.
I’ve never liked relative dates, so in Micro.blog for recent posts we show the time alone. There is a sort of stay engaged urgency to “5 minutes ago”. But it’s okay if nothing important just happened.