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I would think Google would want to kick Apple’s ass here.
– John Gruber on Google’s changes to their storage prices
It’ll be interesting to see if Apple ever gathers the courage to offer unlimited photo + video storage from one of their phones.
It’s Micro Monday time and it’s gotta be @vishae, whose feed makes me feel a whole lot better about the random assortment of interests that I hold. Truly a person who enjoys the variety of life with both great care and genuine enthusiasm.
(ノ´ヮ´)ノ*: ・゚Serena Who?
What a day:
- Dialog beta imminent
- Micro Monday incoming
- Webmentions updated
- NEW GLITCH MOB (I just saw this for the first time 😭)
💯💯💯
… Israel has now killed more than 90 Palestinians in the past six weeks for approaching the fence it placed around Gaza, surpassing the total number of East Germans shot and killed for trying to scale the Berlin Wall from 1961 to 1989
testing omnibear
Beta version of first non-Apple Micro.blog app is almost here!
I’ve noticed a pattern with regard to British comedians:
The moment they have “made it” in the US is a sign they’ve used up what talent they had and are now desparate more than anything. Example: Ricky Gervais
The junkyard of settings menus is one of many reasons as to why Twitter’s first-party experience is awful. Case in point, it is no longer possible to block retweets globally: help.twitter.com/en/using-…
cc: @macgenie

Open Live Writer (predictably) has… issues. Let’s see what iA Writer has to offer on Windows – the Android app has promise, at a first glance.
Childish Gambino is a genius.
It saw an incredible rate of evolution, being revised every nine months or so for its entire run
– Stephen Hackett on the 20th anniversary of the iMac G3
Or what Mac users now call the good old days.
Core Assistance is my new favourite website, full of good ideas presented in a way that, you know, people can understand it. 🙌
There are a few accounts supporting the site but even better, there’s a Micro.blog account: @CoreAssistance
Accessible is a fortnightly podcast about accessibility in tech.
– Accessible, from Steven Aquino and Timothy Buck
I love it when a new podcast is published specifically with a different idea, especially within tech.
🎙️
No, nothing is changing. Same app you know and love, same team working on it but now with more resources than ever before.
– shifty jelly; The Next Chapter
If nothing else, this is something to hold them against.
Mumblings
Over the past few months I have become more serious about maintaining my own site, with my own domain (my name, even), and putting in a concerted effort to both care about and work on what I do on the web. Essentially, I have been trying to care more. That started in November and hits the newest milestone today.
This, my hosted Micro.blog, will now be home to the following:
- Typical microblog posts; status updates, photos, links, etc.
- Longer posts in a journal style.
- Thoughts about, and questions for the Micro.blog community.
- Experiments that have yet to find a home, be it on my main site or elsewhere.
- Kitty updates!
I’m happy to have established this new arrangement, having gradually settled into it over the past couple of months; all of February, March, and most of April have been eaten up by moving home and in that time Micro.blog was enough of a writing retreat to help me find relief from the variety of stress that comes with moving.
I have shifted much of the list above from my main site to here, coinciding with better establishing exactly for what I’ll be using my main site. This has happened at the same time as archiving my Twitter account for the second time since November, my broader thoughts about which I’ll be writing about soon but in the meantime I had this and then this to say about it. I have now deactivated my account and will no longer attempt to use Twitter within a personal context.
When it comes to Micro.blog I have;
- Changed my username to my full real name.
- Updated my About page, which is now quite long.
- Created a Now page much like the one on my main site, only made for personal information.
- Created a third page called Monday, a live archive of my Micro Monday recommendations.
Finally, I am now using the recently released Marfa theme, and have made edits thanks to help from:
- Marcelo Marfil – the author
- The theme is used by Marcelo on his own site which itself is worth following. He has also made it available on GitHub and is active on Micro.blog.
- Roel Willems – the contributor
- The theme was quickly enhanced by a guide that Roel wrote, as part of his Micro guides collection. He has also made himself available for further help as part of his contributions to the Micro.blog community.
- Manton – the provider
- The theme would not be so easily available were it not for Manton’s continued work in updating Micro.blog with improvements, bug fixes, and everything in between. A year of Micro.blog underscores this fact, and year two is off to a great start.
I’d like to thank all of the people involved for making it possible to use this theme in such a way as I have.
Discovering Micro.blog, especially with regard to the community, has become a great moment in my online life and I’m so very happy to have settled a branch of that life with Mumblings. I look forward to spending even more of my time here and that wouldn’t be possible without all of you, you magnificent early adopters.
Welcome to Mumblings, my personal every-day blog. :)