π‘β¨ Features
Similarly, for Steve Jobs, Dropbox was a feature rather than a full product. That's when Dropbox approached Apple for a buyout. He would probably suggest that AI is also a feature, not a standalone product.
Similarly, for Steve Jobs, Dropbox was a feature rather than a full product. That's when Dropbox approached Apple for a buyout. He would probably suggest that AI is also a feature, not a standalone product.
I just had a clear idea for my next web application: a site to share, in chronological order, the places visited during a trip. It will be named Numeric Citizen Trails. My next trip is to France in June. I should have enough time to develop this application by then. I can't wait to get started. First step, writing the set of queries for Claude AI. πΊοΈ
This website was not functioning or being updated for some time until recently. I'm glad to see it back and active. Although I don't want another beta for iOS 26.6, it seems the trend is unlikely to favor my preference.
Digg is back... well, sort of. After a failed rebirth attempt, now they try again, but this time, it's quite different. It seems all about AI gathering news about AI. I live their new logo, though.
I posted this on Micro.blog more than seven years ago: The Return of Micro Blogging? It's been a long time since then, and so much has happened on Micro.blog.
https://blog.numericcitizen.me/2018/10/13/the-return-of.html
I believe Greg has reached a significant milestone with the release of v2.0 of his Micro.blog client. I made sure to support his effort.
https://greg-morris.micro.blog/2026/05/05/i-have-released-of-microsocial.html
When a tool starts to get in the way, it's time to reconsider that tool. Claude AI tokens' consumption is simply out of this world, out of control and is not sustainable for any new projects. Hello, Codex?
ActivityWatch an open-source time tracker. A free alternative to Timing, a paid app. I think this type of functionality should come built-in into the operating system with privacy and security builtin.
https://activitywatch.net
Spyglass has a new (or reworked) newsletter called "inklinks" that I much prefer to the previous format. Great newsletter name. It's a must read, from a well-known author in the Apple blogosphere. I'm still impressed by the number of inline links spread across on a single newsletter issue; how does he maintain such a capability to link back like this? π€
One of the best OpenClaw quick startup guides. She's a bit hyper, but she's doing a great job at summarizing the setup to get you up and running fast with OpenClaw. I put that aside a few days after OpenClawd was released, but I'm starting to wonder if I should pay more attention to it now that things are maturing.