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@scripting.com · 3 hours ago

I updated the Developers account on Bluesky to follow Tim Bray, Simon Willison, Techdirt, Manton Reece and Cory Doctorow. I took my feeds off the list, and added other developer accounts I regularly read. I'm trying to bootstrap something here, to see what can be done, and feel it's important to tak...

Why It Matters That Musk Has Taken Control of Key Government Operations

@kottke.org · 1 day ago

It’s a couple of days old by now, but this Bluesky thread by Abe Newman (“someone who spent a decade studying how centralized information systems are used for coercion”) does a great job in laying out some of the stakes and potential consequences of Musk’s & Trump’s illegal seizure of some key opera...

Follow Bluesky users, and Bluesky feeds in Feedly

@feedly.com · 1 day ago

Fundamentals Follow Bluesky users, and Bluesky feeds in Feedly Available for all Feedly product tiers 15-sec summary Bluesky is gaining traction as an alternative social media platform, partly because users have more control over the algorithm dictating the content they see. All Feedly accounts, now...

@scripting.com · 1 day ago

I was just setting up an account for another Feed Reader experiment on Bluesky and found that they have a Suggested User List that recommended the usual people who get in the way of telling the story that's really happening. I had a sinking feeling in my stomach, really felt it. We went through this...

The timeline apps are here, and they’re awesome

@theverge.com · 1 day ago

The folks at Iconfactory, which once made a wonderful Twitter client called Twitterrific, launched a new app on Tuesday. It’s called Tapestry, and it’s a cross between a social app and a news reader. The app can ingest feeds of all kinds: someone’s Bluesky posts, your favorite YouTube creatorâ...

Which VoiceOver?

@adrianroselli.com · 1 day ago

You may have seen this as a thread on Mastodon (my primary social short-form platform) or on BlueSky. Imagine these as the opening to a series of conversations between a vendor or client or boss or PO or whomever and me. Variations on Real Life Conversations “We like the way…

@manton.org · 2 days ago

Parker Ortolani blogs about Bluesky clients: I want Tweetbot or Twitterrific, but for Bluesky. I’m not seeing that yet. The opportunity is clearly there, it has tens of millions of users making it three times the size of Mastodon. John Gruber adds a note on Daring Fireball about timeline position sy...

The M in the PMC

@crookedtimber.org · 2 days ago

The other day I received an email from what might be one the few colleagues still checking into Twitter (most seem to have moved to Bluesky, as have I). The email was just a link with the subject title Did you see? I hadn’t. Gosh, I wrote in response (which I gather they found a little understated)....

Where Are the Bluesky Clients?

@parker.micro.blog · 3 days ago

Parker Ortolani: Mastodon clients have become the new UI playground in the same way that Twitter clients used to be. But what I can’t wrap my head around is the business decision of developers to lean into Mastodon clients versus Bluesky ones. Fortunately some progress seems to be starting to be mad...

My first steps with Playwright

@foojay.io · 6 days ago

Table of Contents The contextGetting my feet wetStoring cookiesAdapting to realityConclusion In my previous company, I developed a batch job that tracked metrics across social media, such as Twitter, LinkedIn, Mastodon, Bluesky, Reddit, etc. Then I realized I could duplicate ... The post My first st...