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Excited for IndieWebCamp tomorrow.

Excited for IndieWebCamp tomorrow. If you’re disappointed in modern social networks and looking for what’s next on the open web, I hope you’ll join us at Capital Factory in Austin. More details and registration here.

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First time at Capital Factory?

First time at Capital Factory? Look for these doors tomorrow inside the building lobby. You can still register for IndieWebCamp here. $5 or free when you blog about the event!

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IndieWebCamp starts tomorrow.

IndieWebCamp starts tomorrow. I’m downtown this morning, heading over to Capital Factory to do a walk-through of the venue and make sure we’re all good for the weekend.

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Marzipan 2021

On the latest Core Intuition we covered this Bloomberg article from Mark Gurman about Marzipan. Many bloggers have written about it this week, skeptical that Marzipan will ever produce great Mac apps, but maybe we’re not giving enough credit to Apple’s strategy. Let’s start with this part of the article: By 2021, developers will be able to merge iPhone, iPad, and Mac applications into one app or what is known as a “single binary.

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Writing a post today that links back to one of my blog posts from 2003!

Writing a post today that links back to one of my blog posts from 2003! Love it when that happens. You never know what ordinary blog posts today will take on new significance 15+ years from now.

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Why attend IndieWebCamp

This weekend is IndieWebCamp Austin, an event for bloggers, web developers, designers, and anyone who wants to create something for their own web site, or to build tools based on IndieWeb standards. You can register here. After my first IndieWebCamp, I wrote: There’s nothing like meeting in person with other members of the community. I know this from attending Apple developer conferences, but the weekend in Austin only underscored that I should be more active in the larger web community as well.

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Doors open for IndieWebCamp Austin at 9am on Saturday.

Doors open for IndieWebCamp Austin at 9am on Saturday. We’ll have coffee and breakfast tacos. Full schedule and registration details: 2019.indieweb.org/austin ☕

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We just posted Core Intuition 361.

We just posted Core Intuition 361. Looking forward to IndieWebCamp Austin and talking about whether new Marzipan rumors will influence our plans this year.

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Started the day with JuiceLand. Love these silly prints on the wall.

Started the day with JuiceLand. Love these silly prints on the wall.

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This week’s Micro Monday features Tom Cutting of Stickman Diaries.

This week’s Micro Monday features Tom Cutting of Stickman Diaries. “One of the things I like about Micro.blog is that I don’t feel like I’m performing. If somebody likes it, they like it. I’m doing it really for myself, as a record of things.”

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Got to see a few things in Fort Worth with family over the weekend.

Got to see a few things in Fort Worth with family over the weekend. Great to have some time to explore instead of just driving through.

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Testing an intro here.

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IndieWebCamp Austin is this weekend! You can still register here.

IndieWebCamp Austin is this weekend! You can still register here.

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Just posted the new Core Intuition.

Just posted the new Core Intuition. More about WWDC travel, IndieWebCamp Austin, and Daniel considering dropping Blogger from MarsEdit.

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IndieWebCamp Austin is coming up in a week at Capital Factory.

IndieWebCamp Austin is coming up in a week at Capital Factory. Bunch of IndieWeb-related things I want to think about for Micro.blog that weekend. Everyone’s welcome!

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I’ve been saying Apple’s 30% cut is too high for 10 years, so it won’t surprise anyone that I think…

I’ve been saying Apple’s 30% cut is too high for 10 years, so it won’t surprise anyone that I think a 50% cut for subscriptions in Apple News is also ridiculous. It’s completely out of line with the value Apple could provide to news organizations.

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I was already making WWDC plans for June 3rd, so it’s nice to see MacRumors uncover clues that…

I was already making WWDC plans for June 3rd, so it’s nice to see MacRumors uncover clues that it’ll be that week. But Apple could minimize the chaos with hotels by announcing dates much earlier. There are a lot of wasted temporary reservations.

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Tuesday. ☕

Testing 2/5 - test. Hmm.