I decided to grab coffee at Grit this morning and chill here for a bit.

Picture of a to-go coffee cup on an outdoor table at Grit Coffee.

I think I need one of these. I wonder if one of my 20 oz tumbler would fit under this? šŸ¤”

Makita 18v cordless coffee maker

Grammie ā€” my wife Kim ā€” with her festive mocha with peppermint whipped cream. šŸ˜‹

Picture of a coffee mug that says Grammie on it. Itā€™s a mocha with peppermint whipped cream!

Saturday Morning Coffee

Cold EspressoGood morning yā€™all. Itā€™s raining this morning, a repeat performance of last weekend. I did manage to get the steps completed in the garden now we let the rain test my work.

This week I had to get a tooth and removed and a bone graft due to a 20 plus year old root canal failing. I donā€™t recommend it. šŸ¦·

Time to go lay down in a field and have Kim throw some dirt on me. šŸ˜‚

CNN

On Monday, it wasĀ Nashvilleā€™s turnĀ to join the roster of cities made notorious by a mass shooting epidemic much of the country seems prepared to tacitly accept as the price of the right to own high-powered firearms.Ā 

No words. šŸ˜”

Microsoft Design

Today marks the debut of the new Microsoft Teams app, released in public preview for Windows customers.

This redesign of Teams looks extremely thoughtful, well planned, and well executed. Iā€™d like to get my hands on it and run it through dumpbin and other tools to see just how itā€™s put together.

Itā€™s my understanding itā€™s a native app ā€” no more Electron ā€” with an HTML/CSS/JavaScript filling using the new, Chromium based, WebView2 control

It also means no Mac or Linux client until they can get those items ported to Mac and Linux. You can write C#/.Net code on Linux and Mac today, but as far as I know WebView2 hasnā€™t been ported. Heck, who knows, the shell around the app could be written in C++? Iā€™m not really clear on that bit, itā€™s why I want to get my hands on it. šŸ˜

Wired

The US Republican Party has become increasinglyĀ authoritarian and extreme in recent years, and it doesnā€™t seem likely to moderate that in the foreseeable future.

Red States are becoming more and more radical. The entire anti-LGBQT, anti-woman, anti-education, movement is in full swing.

Next thing you know women will have to walk 10 paces behind their husbands in their modest to the ground dress with their eyes on the ground. Disgusting.šŸ¤¬

Offred: The Future is a Nightmare

Dave Winer

In September 2004, the activity we called audioblogging was starting to gain traction.

Neat little story about how podcasting got its name. šŸ‘šŸ¼

The Guardian

A dispute between the Florida governor, Ron DeSantis, and Disney over control of the companyā€™s Florida theme park district hinges on a clause referencing King Charles III and his descendants.

The authoritarian was outwitted in this story. If you havenā€™t heard about this yet go read it. šŸ¤­

John Nunley

This year is supposed to be the year of the Rust GUI. So why is it still so unsafe?

This discussion focused around handles in Windows is quite interesting.

Having written a lot of Windows code that uses handles everywhere ā€” HWND, HINSTANCE, HANDLE, anyone(?) ā€” because thatā€™s the way the Windows API works I donā€™t see it as an issue.

A HANDLE is a persisted thing that allows Windows to shuffle the underlying object around if needed. Itā€™s a remnant of 16-bit Windows days, because 640k of memory was a precious commodity. Itā€™s a safe thing to the developer as I see it but I do not fault anyone wanting to make things even safer for developers. šŸ‘šŸ¼

John Scalzi

Trump is and has always been the sort of person who believes that laws are for the little people, and has acted accordingly.

I love John Scalziā€™s books and prior to Twitter becoming a worthless piece of poo I really enjoyed reading his tweets. In case you donā€™t know heā€™s had a blog for many years and it doesnā€™t disappoint.

TFG

Judo Blog

We believe that designer-developer handoff is broken and to solve this problem well requires software that is familiar to designers and developers alikeā€”software that makes building an appā€™s user interface a collaborative process instead of handing off files back and forth.

Iā€™d really like to take a look at Judo to see how it could improve my own coding efforts. Stream for Mac could use some help. Itā€™s been a slog for me and I keep switching between AppKit and SwiftUI. I really need to focus on SwiftUI going forward.

Los Angeles Times

Only two centuries ago, a shallow inland sea dominated Californiaā€™s Central Valley.

Tulare Lake is fascinating. California Highway 41 runs right through the lake between Lemoore and Kettleman City. Iā€™ve heard tale in the olden days one had to catch a barge or take a boat from Lemoore to Kettle City.

We drove that route all the time when we lived there. Itā€™s one way to get from the San Joaquin Valley to the Central Coast and all the lovely towns and beaches we fell in love with. Places like San Luis Obispo, Avila Beach, Cambria, Morro Bay, and Pismo Beach.

As it is today youā€™d have to go out to I-5 and loop back to get to Kettleman City.

Tiny Apple Core

Saturday Morning Coffee

Spicy Mexican CoffeeGood morning! I hope y’all are enjoying your favorite morning wakeup beverage, I know I am. My first cup of the magic elixir know the world over as coffee is sitting next to me and it’s delicious. ā˜•ļø

I’m not using my “normal” workflow this morning. Instead of using a combination of Tot and the Micro.Blog app on my iPhone I’m using the wonderful MarsEdit from my Mac. Believe it or not, it feels kind of weird to be doing it this way. But, MarsEdit is such a wonderful tool. Happy to have it. Here we go!

Iconfactory

News quickly spread on Twitter and Mastodon that a wide range of third party apps like Twitterrific, Tweetbot, Echofon, and many others had been disabled. Strangely, Twitterrific for macOS continues to work normally. We cannot say for certain why some clients are unaffected, but it seems possible that there is a new (seemingly unstated and unannounced) policy that is only being applied to apps with large numbers of users.

As of this writing Twitterrific is still blocked from connecting to Twitter. Good old Elon, Mr. Free Speech, is being spiteful and blocking third-pary apps from working. It seems it’s only the third-party apps with the biggest user base.

So far Twitter hasn’t explained why they did it. Spite, I’d imagine.

Ollie! The Twitterrific BirdOh, it’s worth noting that Twitterrific is the granddaddy of all Twitter clients and while working on it the word “tweet” was coined. They definitely made history. Ollie, the little bird at the right, is Twitterrific’s mascot and in many ways has become synonymous with Twitter.

I’ve been a Twitterrific user for years and years and I have enormous respect for everyone at The Iconfactory and wish them all the best. ā¤ļø

Pitchfork

The Grammy-winning rock guitarist Jeff Beck has died, his family announced. ā€œAfter suddenly contracting bacterial meningitis, he peacefully passed away yesterday,ā€ the family shared in a statement. ā€œHis family ask for privacy while they process this tremendous loss.ā€ Beck was 78 years old.

Another legend gone before his time. RIP Mr. Beck.

The Guardian

Joe Biden said the situation in Brazil was ā€œoutrageousā€ after supporters of former president Jair Bolsonaro invaded the countryā€™s congress, presidential palace and supreme court on Sunday, with some senior US lawmakers calling for the far-right figure to be extradited from the US.

Of course Bolsonaro took a page from the Trump Playbook of Stupidity and encouraged his supports to try to overthrow the government. The world looks to the United States for direction. TFG is a real asshole and has put democracy around the world at risk. Both men will get their just deserts someday.

Douglas Hill

In an iOS app, itā€™s technically fairly easy to also use code written in C, C++, Objective-C, Objective-C++ or JavaScript. In this article, weā€™ll look at how to call JavaScript code from Swift using JavaScriptCore. As an example, Iā€™ll go through the steps of adding a JavaScript dependency to my iOS reading app to remove tracking parameters from URLs.

Really nice piece by Mr. Hill. I would love to integrate Read Later into Stream someday and it would also be wonderful to embed Readability JavaScript into Stream to make that happen. It would also help standard RSS feeds because many only include a snippet of the full article text. Having Readability support would allow Stream to parse the text of the original web page so you’d get the full article in the article view. Just one of many things I’d love to so.

Raw Story

The wife of a 2020 Iowa Republican candidate for Congress has been arrested and accused of filing 23 fraudulent votes for her husband, reports Business Insider.

If you want to know what the GOP is guilty of on a daily basis just listen to the things they scream about the most.

Seems they like to cheat at elections, among other things.

Goto 10

So I knew I wanted something different. It turns out that a new OS had been getting a big marketing push: IBM OS/2 Warp. This was v3 of OS/2 and letā€™s get into its history a bit.

I heard this a lot when I was part of Visio. A gentleman approached me at Windows World in Atlanta one year and said “I guarantee if you port Visio to OS/2 you’ll sell 100,000 copies right away." Apparently he worked for IBM.

We chose not to do it because the market was just too small for us to use precious resources for the port. We did have versions that ran on Classic MacOS, NT PPC, and NT Alpha, but never OS/2. The NT versions were fairly straight forward. The Mac version used a porting kit called Alar. I can’t find any references to it or I’d give y’all a link.

Bjango

In an effort to reduce the final app size of iStat Menus, weā€™ve been investigating ways to slim down our app icon. Itā€™s currently about 1.4MB, which is normal for an app icon, but a decent percentage of our bundle.

Marc Edwards does a deep dive into app icon sizes and his attempt to scale back the size a bit.

Cycling News

Chris Froome has warned of the long-term effects of COVID-19, arguing that many riders are struggling for months post-infection and highlighting the potential risks to the heart.

Yes, long term COVID-19 is a real deal and it effects young, old, and even the fittest of fit professional athletes. Wear a mask and stay safe out there.

Bloomberg

Apple Inc. is working on adding touch screens to its Mac computers, a move that would defy long-held company orthodoxy and embrace an approach that co-founder Steve Jobs once called ā€œergonomically terrible.ā€

I can understand folks saying it’s ergoonomically terrible to use a touch screen on a desktop computer, but occasionally tapping the screen on a laptop isn’t bad at all. I’ve seen many a person do this with their touch screen Windows laptops over the years and they don’t seem to have any sort of fatigue associated with it.

Microsoft’s Surface Pro seems like the perfect Windows device to me. It’s a tablet that can be use with a full sized monitor, keyboard, and mouse, and it runs Windows. I could write code on one of these devices. I can’t do that with an iPad.

Fox Sports

Sometimes, there’s a guy like Stetson Bennett IV, except that there isn’t really, not exactly like him anyway, not when this young man of unassuming excellence had to be a footballing miracle-worker just to become Georgia’s quarterback, never mind everything he’s done since.

I love me an underdog. Now, lets see if Stetson Bennett can have an NFL career. I hope so.

Also, the real Championship game was Georgia vs. Ohio State in the Peach Bowl. That was one amazing football game.

Don Melton on Mastodon

Today is the twentieth anniversary of #Apple’s #Safari Web browser being publicly introduced. That stunning debut happened at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco on January 7, 2003. And, of course , I was there. Here’s what I wrote about that event ten years ago:

Happy Birthday Safari! šŸ„³ All us Mac loving people owe Don “Gramps” Melton a big thanks for putting together the team that went on to create Safari. Thanks, Don!

Tiny Apple Core

Saturday Morning Coffee

One cup down, time for the second one and some writing. ā˜•ļø

ESPN

CINCINNATI – Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin was taken off the field in an ambulance after receiving treatment on the field for over 10 minutes, which resulted in the game between the Buffalo Bills and- Cincinnati Bengals being suspended until further notice Monday night.

I have a lot of thoughts on this matter having been through it myself, at the age of 17.

Was it a tragic accident? Yes. Is it the end of the world for Mr. Hamlin? No, definitely not. Is it scary? Oh, yes, it most certainly is.

WillowTree

Today, Jan 4th, marks the official start of our next chapter as WillowTree, a TELUS International Company.

So, yeah, we are now a part of TELUS International.

What do I expect? Bigger engagements over the next year with bigger brands. I see it as a huge positive.

Realistically, only time will tell, but Iā€™m feeling really good about it. šŸ‘šŸ¼

[Tech Dirt](https://www.techdirt.com/2023/01/04/journalists in-and-others-should-leave-twitter-heres-how-they-can-get-started/)

Near the end of 2022, Elon Musk issued an edict to the journalism community. Obey me, he said, or you will be banned from posting on Twitter.

Iā€™ve been reducing my use of Twitter each and every day for a while. Iā€™m down to checking it once or twice a day because there are folks there I havenā€™t found on Mastodon.

Mastodon has definitely become by new social network home. You can search me out using @fahrni@curmudgeon.cafe or go directly to curmudgeon.cafe/@fahrni. Iā€™d love to connect on Mastodon. šŸ˜ƒ

Slate

In the past year, thereā€™s been a sharp uptick in anti-LGBTQ incidents around the country. One group estimates that thereā€™s been a 12-fold increase in demonstrations and political violence targeted at the queer community, just since 2000.

Love is love. LGBTQ+ rights are HUMAN RIGHTS! Look, if on the basis of religious beliefs you donā€™t agree with LGBTQ+ folks, fine. But theyā€™re human beings who deserve to be treated as you would anyone else. Yes, itā€™s that simple, and it is a choice.

Letā€™s put it in Christiany terms. WWJD? Do you think Jesus wouldā€™ve shown nothing but hate and contempt for the LGBTQ+ community? I think not. He would have shown them kindness, compassion, and above all else, love. ā¤ļø

Goto 10

Another BASIC game I made back in the 80s was one that I actually designed with one of my younger sisters. She had expressed interest in all this ā€œcomputer stuffā€ I was doing and wanted to know what it would take to make a game.

Iā€™ve been following Paulā€™s site for a while and itā€™s a lot of fun. If, like me, you have a place in your heart for the BASIC programming language, subscribe to Goto 10 and enjoy.

NTDEV

Itā€™s 2023, and Windows 11 is finally a mature operating system that most people would be happy to use. Sun Valley has finally arrived, and itā€™s all about a long overdue reinvestment in design under Panos Panayā€™s leadership. But is it enough? ā€ØLetā€™s take a look.

TL;DR - Windows needs more work to bring everything up to a modern look and feel.

The author goes on to identify nine distinct UI styles, thatā€™s right nine. Talk about technical debt.

From a code design perspective would it be better to go through all those UI frameworks and make them use WinUI 3 or would it be better to touch each individual application to update their UI?

I have been of the opinion youā€™d hit a wider range of apps if you updated the frameworks to use WinUI 3.

Iā€™ve even written about it. I did get some great feedback that from that piece that basically said the design models are too different to make the Win32 API wrap Win3 UI. I can accept that. But, if it could be pulled off, an entire class of applications would look modern without their authors modifying them.

Perhaps a compromised approach would be to make some of the newer UI Frameworks use Win3 UI and rewrite the UI for old Win32 API apps? šŸ¤”

NPR

When the employees announced they were unionizing, Microsoft vowed to remain neutral and let the employees make their own decision about joining, CWA said.

This sounds really great but the skeptic in me wonders how much Microsoft will allow this to happen in others areas of the organization?

Gaming is full of nightmarish stories of long hours and, even worse, abuse.

Iā€™m hopeful this new union will address both of those and make for better work conditions. šŸ‘šŸ¼

Business Insider

While I’m always excited to see what innovations companies like Apple have in store, I have some serious concerns about betting on AR/VR glasses as a growth market.

For quite a while now Iā€™ve had zero interest in AR/VR technologies. In my opinion AR could be useful in many industries as long as the tech is as easy to wear as a pair of glasses. I could see them being useful to mechanics, electricians, builders, and various trades Iā€™m not thinking about. Otherwise theyā€™re just expensive toys.

I thought Apple Watch Apps would flourish. They have for some developers but theyā€™re mainly little views into data from your iPhone. Thatā€™s not bad, itā€™s just the way they are.

DumbledoreHey, all Iā€™d like to see is custom watch faces. Thatā€™s it. Then, perhaps, someone could create a watch face that looks like Dumbledoreā€™s watch. Kim bought me the Fossil collectible one year for Christmas. šŸ˜ƒ

Tiny Apple Core

Time to make the magic elixir! This batch comes from Exeter Coffee Company.

Saturday Morning Coffee

Itā€™s grey outside this morning, low fog, and we expect rain later in the morning that should go until midnight tonight. My what a difference a week makes. Last week at this time is was 8 Fahrenheit outside, this week 49 Fahrenheit at 8AM. Weird.

My first cup is steaming on the table next to me. Itā€™s delicious. ā˜•ļø

NBC News

WASHINGTON ā€” A federal judge indicated Wednesday that then-President Donald Trump’s remarks on Jan. 6 telling a crowd to “fight like hell” before the Capitol attack could have signaled to his supporters that he wanted them “to do something more” than just protest.

It seems obvious to all of us TFG riled up his supporters and sent them marching to the Capitol to overthrow the will of the people. Of course heā€™s likely to get away with it, run for President, win again, and never leave office. Thus destroying our democracy.

I hate being so negative but I havenā€™t seen anything that makes me believe justice will eventually come home to roost for TFG.

Ashur Cabrera

Thanks to my instance admins, though, seeing the red no alt badge is a simple way for me to know not to boost that post. Conversely, an alt badge gives me the green light to boost, knowing the author has taken the time to describe the image.

My friend, Ashur, on why itā€™s important to add alt text to images in your Mastodon posts. Itā€™s all about accessibility.

Mac Rumors

Historically, Apple released at least one new Mac model every year in the fourth quarter that runs between October and December, starting in 2001 with the launch of the iBook G3. This means that there has been a new Mac toward the end of the year for the entire lifespan of product lines including the iPod, iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch.

While I still love me some Apple devices I donā€™t really pay much attention to whatā€™s happening with Apple releases. Most of the end of the year Apple enthusiast angst is around their promise to convert the entire Mac line to use Apple Silicon. They didnā€™t make it.

Meanwhile Iā€™m plugging along on my 2019 MacBook Pro and itā€™s a perfectly great computer. Yes, even for writing code.

Rob Napier

We spend so much time drilling algorithmic complexity. Big-O and all that. But performance is so often about contention and memory, especially when working in parallel.

I see Rob Napierā€™s name all over Stack Overflow when I have a question about iOS or Mac Programming. This little piece walks through his process to optimize some code. I love these types of posts.

Not Just Bikes

I tried the “Full Self-Driving (Beta)” on a Model Y in Toronto. It was terrifying.

I donā€™t want a full self driving car and I have zero confidence in Tesla ever creating a good one, much less a perfect one. Musk is delusional and rapidly slipping into insanity after his purchase of Twitter. More on that later.

Donā€™t waste your money on a Tesla, there are lots of really great EVā€™s on the market now.

Mobile Syrup

After a heavy winter storm hit southern Ontario and parts of Quebec around December 25th, one lucky home could keep the lights on via the power from a Ford Lightning.

Speaking a a great EV! How cool is it to have the ability to power your home when the power goes out? Iā€™d like to have that ability. I mean prices start at less than $40,000.00! šŸ˜³ Who can afford these things? I canā€™t. šŸ˜•

The North Shore Leader

Controversial US congressional candidate George Santos has finally filed his Personal Financial Disclosure Report on September 6th - 20 months late - and he is claiming an inexplicable rise in his alleged net worth to $11 million..

This Santos guy is a real piece of work, just like TFG. Heā€™s nothing more than a grifter and heā€™s going to be a Representative for New Yorkā€™s 3rd congressional district. Hogwash, I say. He should be expelled for lying and we need a better systems in place to vet any candidate before theyā€™re allowed to run for office.

Seat 31B

A lot of people have been asking for an explainer on what is going on with Southwest Airlines and the massive meltdown that has occurred.

This whole Southwest thing is a real mess. It sounds like they need to invest heavily in their digital infrastructure. I know a company full of great folks who could help fix it.

David Penfold

Eating too much cake is the sin of gluttony. However, eating too much pie is okay because the sin of pi is always zero.

Lovely, geeky, dad joke. I had to share it.

Denny Henke

Building the tiny house, setting up the garden and food forest during the first summer. Then, of course, learning about living in the tiny house during winter and what that means for keeping warm and keeping things working.

This is a really great series of posts! Our youngest daughter is taken with the idea of living in a tiny home. Guess I should pass this series of articles on to her? šŸ¤”

Dave Rogers

But, like anyone I suppose, I have darker moods from time to time; and I often find that I’m reluctant to post those thoughts at the marmot. They’re not strictly political, though politics has a role in why they exist.

I love reading Daveā€™s work. Heā€™s a very thoughtful man and shares wonderful stories about life, tech, and photography. This post is out of the norm for him but I understand exactly where heā€™s coming from. I have these thoughts myself and I often wonder how many folks share them with me.

Youā€™re not alone, my friend. ā¤ļø

Dave Winer

One of the reasons I chose Twitter for identity for my apps, a decision made in 2014, is that I hoped that a developer community would grow up around Twitter. I hoped that Twitter would take a chance on co-promoting products. It could still happen, but it seems unlikely now.

With Twitter imploding thereā€™s a decent chance Dave will have to swap out his identity system. As nice as it would be to not have to do it, it seems somewhat inevitable unless Musk can turn things around at Twitter.

Time for my third and final cup of coffee. See yā€™all next week. ā˜•ļø

Tiny Apple Core

Saturday Morning Coffee

Good morning! Itā€™s Christmas Eve ā€“ for those who celebrate!

Look, Iā€™m a native California boy. Itā€™s mostly sunshine and warm weather year round. Sure weā€™d get down in the high 20s overnight on rare occasion, but nothing like weā€™ve experienced in Virginia this week. Itā€™s been pretty darned frigid. The temperature at the moment is a balmy 8 degrees outside, with a feels like of -7. Thatā€™s just wild!

Anywho, first cup of coffee is in the mug. Time to compose the post. ā˜•ļø

Spicy Mexican Coffee

Mike Hurley

Many people using PCalc on their shiny devices today don’t realise that the app has been around for a lot longer than they think. In some cases, a lot longer than they’ve been thinking.

Happy Birthday PCalc! šŸŽ‚

Itā€™s impressive to have an active 30 year run with a piece of software. Congratulations on 30 years and counting James Thomson!

Craig Hockenberry

By now, you probably know where this is going: yes, I wrote my own utility and call itĀ SimBuddy. Itā€™s aĀ FREE downloadĀ from theĀ Iconfactory.

Craig Hockenberry is a long time Mac and iOS Developer. Heā€™s best known as the creator of the first Twitter client, Twitterrific, but heā€™s also developed many fun and useful apps for the Iconfactory.

If Apple gave out lifetime achievement awards, Craig would be deserving of one.

Thanks for another great development tool, Craig!

Joel Spolsky

Well, yes. They did. They did it by making the single worst strategic mistake that any software company can make: They decided to rewrite the code from scratch.

This is an oldie-but-goodie. The Joel on Software piece above is from 2000 and touches on something that can destroy a company quicker than anything: rewriting software.

The article was brought up somewhere this week because Musk is reportedly looking to rewrite Twitter.

I mean, dang, dude! Maybe try to understand how all the things work together before jumping to that conclusion. A lot of cool stuff was happening before you blew the place up.

Iā€™ve been trying to stay away from linking to Twitter but I couldnā€™t resist this tweet because it captures something a lot of modern devs should hear.

Basically the tweet thread goes on to explain how broken Appleā€™s development process was broken on a particular team.

Iā€™m not saying alternate forms of development are necessarily bad but grinding devs into the ground is not good, at all. People need time to live, and sleep.

Futurism

It’s not just Tesla investors who are at their wit’s end with CEO Elon Musk, who has been making a huge mess of his Twitter takeover.

Ah, yes, The Musk Effect. Heā€™s dragging Tesla down with Twitter and Iā€™m shocked the Tesla Board hasnā€™t fired him.

Tech Dirt

But, really, after all this, I cannot fathom how anyone can possibly get all that excited about joining yet another centralized social media site. Perhaps Iā€™m biased (note: I am biased) because it was my frustration with the problems of these big, centralized social media services that made me write my Protocols, Not Platforms paper a few years ago. But, after all of that, the big question that kept coming up about it was ā€œsure, but how would you get anyone to actually use it.ā€

Hereā€™s to the Open Web making a comeback! We now have Mastodon and Micro.blog to fill our Twitter mojo and both run on open standards like ActivityPub and RSS.

Dare Obasanjo

A friend asked what I think will happen to Twitter. Hereā€™s my assessment

Nice little Mastodon thread from Dare sharing his thoughts on the Twitter mess.

Denise Yu

You’d like to have time to code, but nobody else is onboarding the junior engineers, updating the roadmap, talking to the users, noticing the things that got dropped, asking questions on design documents, and making sure that everyone’s going roughly in the same direction.

This piece from Denice is required reading for any Software Developer. It explores the position know as Staff Engineer or Principle Engineer in many companies today.

At WillowTree was have a dual track for Software Developers after the Senior level; Staff Engineer or Associate Engineering Director.

I personally reached a point where I decided it was time to change direction and focus on building teams instead of coding, so I became an Associate Engineering Director.

It is interesting to note the Staff and Director positions overlap in significant ways but also have very unique traits. The Director position is a people management and team building position, the Staff position does deep dives into technology and can master just about anything.

Anywho, go read Deniseā€™s piece, itā€™s very good.

Alexandre Colucci

Eat your own dog food.

Like in the past years, I will try to answer a couple of questions: How many binaries are in iOS 16? Which programming languages are used to develop these apps? How many apps are written with Swift? What is the percentage of apps using SwiftUI versus UIKit?

I had to share this because I too find it interesting to know how much Apple is eating their own dog food when it comes to their developer technologies.

Swift seems to be making real inroads and SwiftUI (worst name ever) is starting to show itself.

Iā€™ve been thinking about doing Stream for Mac with SwiftUI. It is the future of development on the Mac and iOS. All devs need to learn it at some point.

Dan Sinker

Newsrooms should not spin up instances for their reporters partially because this is too new to dedicate strapped staff to

Iā€™ve been pushing the idea of news companies spinning up their own Mastodon servers. Dan does make a good point about not doing that. If Mastodon could be enhanced to export all posts to another instance I have a feeling Dan wouldnā€™t be as opposed to the idea. As it stands you can move instances but it only keeps your followers, you lose your posts. Thatā€™s no bueno.

Adam Davidson

We want the field of journalism to take ownership of the ways stories are distributed and audiences are engaged.

With the most recent flight of users from Twitter Mr. Davidson spun up an instance of Mastodon for journalists. That was a brilliant idea and provides a bit of distance from the journalist to their organization. Itā€™s a great alternative to news orgs spinning up their own.

The Atlantic

There has never been any mystery about what happened on January 6, 2021. As Senator Mitch McConnell said at Trumpā€™s second impeachment trial, ā€œThereā€™s no questionā€”noneā€”that President Trump is practically and morally responsible for provoking the events of the day.ā€

In many ways Iā€™ve lost confidence in our Justice system because it treats the rich, politicians, and white people differently than everyone else. Combine more than one of those traits and youā€™re likely to walk away unscathed where someone who works at the coffee shop, is poor, and dark skinned is totally screwed.

Itā€™s not right. TFG must be brought to Justice. Our system requires it if our democracy is to survive.

Ghost Only

How to have a good internet experience in 8 easy steps

I usually avoid posts that include ā€œstepsā€ or ā€œX reasonsā€ because theyā€™re usually really bad click bait type articles. This one isnā€™t. Go check it out.

Tiny Apple Core

Saturday Morning Coffee

Good morning. Iā€™ve just finished my first cup of joe time to do a little writing while the second cools a bit. ā˜•ļø

The back is still misbehaving and Iā€™m over it. Donā€™t you wish it was that easy to heal something? You just say ā€œIā€™m over itā€ and itā€™s magically fixed? Yeah, me too. Physical therapy, Iā€™m coming to see you. Be kind to me.

Frap

Grist

Scientists at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory have allegedly achieved the first-ever net energy gain in a nuclear fusion reaction, according to the Financial Times, which cited three unnamed sources with knowledge of the recent experiment.

I know this is just the beginning and it may take another 20 to 50 years to get where we need it to be. Hopefully we can keep the planet alive that long.

The Iconfactory

More than any other year in recent memory, 2022 brought big changesā€”some good, some bad, and some sad. During our 25 years in business weā€™ve learned to roll with all manner of punches and continue forging ahead. This year was no different.

Iā€™m a huge fan of The Iconfactory. I use more than a few of their products, including Tot, which Iā€™m using now to write this post.

I also use Twitterrific, xScope, and Wallaroo. Really great software, excellent people.

Comic Sands

Social media users cheered as Democratic President Joe Biden masterfully trolled former Republican President Donald Trump’s big “announcement” with a few announcements of his own.

President Biden announced a bunch of really nice accomplishments.

TFGā€™s big announcement was a bunch of NFT trading cards with his face superimposed over the top of various fit men. Laughable, but true.

The great grift continues. You too can own these gems for $99.00US. I wonder how many of his poor cult members fell for it? Poor saps. šŸ¤£

Fortune

Cavill, who has played Superman since 2013ā€™s ā€œMan of Steel,ā€ took to Instagram on Wednesday to share the ā€œsad newsā€ that he would not be returning to the iconic role.

I loved Mr. Cavill as Superman and will miss him as The Man of Steel.

And to really rub salt in the wound he had to turn down his role as Geralt of Rivia in The Witcher, which kind of ruins that too. šŸ¤¬

Six Colors

Lawsuits, new laws, and proposed regulations have been swirling around Apple and some of its core business practices for years now. But on Tuesday came the first reportā€”from Bloombergā€™s Mark Gurman, perhaps the most reliable breaker of secret Apple newsā€”that Appleā€™s planning on changing its App Store policies in major ways.

Apple allowing Third Party App Stores? What? Has hell frozen over?

Look, if we do get Third Party App Stores I Apple will require each of them to pass a percentage of each sale directly to Apple.

Tim Apple: ā€œWelcome to the Apple Platform, Third Party App Store.ā€

Third Party: ā€œThank you, Tim. Itā€™s good to be here.ā€

Tim Apple: ā€œIā€™ll take 27% of every sale, due at the first of the month.ā€

Third Party: ā€œšŸ˜³ā€

Apple always wants their piece of the pie, so to speak. šŸ„§

The Washington Post

HOUSTON ā€” Employees at the Texas Department of Public Safety in June received a sweeping request from Republican Attorney General Ken Paxtonā€™s office: Compile a list of individuals who had changed their gender on their Texas driverā€™s license and other department records during the past two years.

What is wrong with these people? Trans rights are human rights! Get lost Paxton. Texas, what a terrible state. Embarrassing and dangerous.

Our country lacks empathy for fellow human beings. Itā€™s sickening.

Fulton News & Record

The men standing before the cameras in Moore County were sober-faced and serious as they addressed the intentional and targeted attacks on two electric substations the night before. Forty-five thousand residents lost power, schools and businesses closed, the county was forced to declare a state of emergency and curfew, and local communities were put both at risk and on edge.

So, yeah, this is what its come to. Militant groups destroying our infrastructure. Osama bin Laden didn’t need to strike at our country, we’re destroying ourselves.

Swift.org

The Foundation framework is used in nearly all Swift projects. It provides both a base layer of functionality for fundamentals like strings, collections, and dates, as well as setting conventions for writing great Swift code.

If you’ve written an app for iOS or Mac or any other Apple Platform you’ve used Foundation. I checked out the repository and there’s an awful lot of C code in there, which isn’t bad, but makes me wonder if the plan is to slowly replace all that C code with 100% Swift?

Kenny Kerr

The windows crate provides bindings for the Windows API, including C-style APIs as well as COM and WinRT APIs. This crate provides the most comprehensive API coverage for the Windows operating system. Where possible, the windows crate also attempts to provide a more idiomatic and safe programming model for Rust developers.

While Apple is all in on Swift, Microsoft is embracing Rust as their language of choice for low level orogramming. This new set of Windows “crates” as the Rust community calls them sounds like an excellent way to write Windows applications.

I find it really interesring it includes Win32 API’s, COM, and WinRT all rolled into one cohesive package. Hopefully the interface is consistent and hides all the ugly details. I have a feeling it does.

Vox

Itā€™s not about doxxing. Itā€™s about Elon.

Bingo. This entire time a man we all thought was some kind of genius was just another grifter. Donā€™t get me wrong, the man is smart, but I donā€™t think heā€™s a genius. Heā€™s a narcissists and needs to be in the news. See, even Iā€™m talking about him. Thatā€™s his super power.

Tiny Apple Core

Saturday Morning Coffee

The week has come to an end. Grandma, the final of the grandparents, was laid to rest Wednesday, December 7. She had a very full 96 years. We miss you already, Grandma.

Now we head home. Bug ā€” our daughter Taylor ā€” and I are at Fresno-Yosemite International waiting for our plane to San Francisco. Sipping my quad-grande-vanilla-mocha and typing away on my iPhone. Coffee is good. ā˜•ļø

Cold Espresso

Swift.org

When Swift began life as an open source project, we wanted to open not just the language itself, but the ecosystem around it. Foundation has been instrumental in the success of decades of software and has been an integral part of the Swift developer experience from the beginning, and we knew it had to be included in the open source offering.

This is really nice to see. Apple does have a history of open source projects.

Swift is an amazing language and Iā€™d love to see it spread to all operating systems. To write shared code for Mac, iOS, Windows, and Android, and have it be a first class citizen would be incredible.

C and C++ are still great choices for that of course and we now have Rust, which becomes more tempting with each article I read about it.

Vox

In late November, Amazon began making what are expected to be the largest corporate staff cuts in its 28-year history, axing as many as 10,000 corporate employees, or about 3 percent of the companyā€™s office staff.

Itā€™s sad to see a company have to lay off so many people, especially around the holidays.

Good vibes to all those affected.

Dart Engineering Blog

Over the last four years, weā€™ve evolved Dart into a fast, portable, and modern language. Our next release, Dart 3, completes the journey to a fully sound null safe language.

Another interesting language getting safer by the day. This could be a really interesting cross platform choice for model, network, and data persistence code if it doesnā€™t rely on an interpreter. Even if it does it makes me go hmmmm. šŸ¤”

Also, Dart Engineering folks, use Blogger instead of Medium. It is a Google property after all.

Rolling Stone

Recipients of the Congressional Gold Medal didnā€™t shake hands with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and Republican House Leader Kevin McCarthy, at a ceremony on Tuesday.

Good. Those assholes donā€™t deserve to be recognized by any of us. Support an insurrection and the man who instigated it and you donā€™t deserve any respect.

The Sacramento Bee

When a man got lost deep in the dark Alaskan wilderness, it was his iPhoneā€™s satellite that saved him.

Iā€™ll be darned. It worked! šŸ„³

ReadySet Blog

Predictably, many Rust advocates (of which I am one) pointed out that this is exactly the kind of vulnerability that can be statically prevented by Rust, and is a clear example of where ā€œRewrite it in Rustā€ can have real benefits.

Speaking of Rust. Weā€™re seeing a movement to Rust as a low level language. Even Microsoft is going to move to it for low level stuff. It would be really great to see it treated as a first class language by Apple and Microsoft in their respective IDEā€™s.

The Times

The Pentagon has given a tacit endorsement of Ukraineā€™s long-range attacks on targets inside Russia after President Putinā€™s multiple missile strikes against Kyivā€™s critical infrastructure.

I like the idea of tactical strikes into Russian territory. After almost a year of defending themselves itā€™s nice to see Ukraine go on the offensive.

Putin has succeeded in making sure Ukraine becomes part of the United Nations. Nice job dude. šŸ¤Ŗ

Seth Abramson

I have never had my social media account at any social media platform suspended. But it just happened at Mastodon, a place I have posted so few times that I can literally count them on a single hand.

Iā€™d love to hear the other side of this story. Since Mastodon instances are not beholden to any one corporation they can make their own rules. It couldā€™ve been as simple as the instance admin not liking Mr. Abramsonā€™s work.

He couldā€™ve found a different instance to participate in. Itā€™s really easy to move and I know of at least two instances dedicated to journalism.

It would be nice to see Post federate with other services, Mastodon being the primary one. Post could still maintain their own unique identity and allow others to at least see headlines to paid articles. Just spitballing.

Ed Bott

Nice work, Jack. Your buddy Elon has turned Twitter into 8Chan.

Elon is ruining Twitter.

Also, Iā€™d love to see Mastodon support embedding cards in websites. Maybe it does and I donā€™t know how. That would be amazing.

Tiny Apple Core

Saturday Morning Coffee

This week will be slightly abbreviated. Iā€™m in California for a funeral.

Itā€™s 4:50AM here and I really need the juice. ā˜•ļø

Espresso Shot

Inessential

The internetā€™s town square should never have been one specific website with its own specific rules and incentives. It should have been, and should be, the web itself.

The open web is still the best web and weblogs play a big role in making the web better. When I post to my blog it generates an RSS and JSON Feed so you can point your feed reader of chioce to it and get updated when my blog changes. Itā€™s nice in that way because itā€™s completely decentralized.

Mastodon also works that way. Itā€™s a collection of different servers participating as a collective. I can follow folks from many different servers around the world and it just works.

I see my weblog as the central hub of communication and use Mastodon and other social networks as a means of broadcasting posts to a wider audience.

To subscribe to my Mastodon account all you have to do is point your favorite feed reader to my Mastodon account with a .rss extension appended and you get an RSS feed! How awesome is that?

Hereā€™s what it looks like: https://curmudgeon.cafe/@fahrni.rss

Jalopnik

Formula 1 drivers are truly athletes at the top of their game. As such, they all follow strict diets, have nutritionists on hand to monitor what theyā€™re eating and make sure that theyā€™re only consuming things that keep them in tip top shape over a race weekend. For Alfa Romeo driver Valtteri Bottas, this includes coffee. Lots of coffee.

I got into F1 a little bit while watch Drive to Survive on Netflix. If you havenā€™t seen it Iā€™d recommed giving it a try. Itā€™s fascinating.

While Iā€™m in California Iā€™ll probably visit Exeter Coffee Company and Dutch Brothers.

Itā€™s nice to see others with an extreme coffee addiction. šŸ˜€

Robert Reich

What worries me most about Trumpā€™s dinner last week at Mar-a-Lago with Nick Fuentes, the outspoken antisemite and racist who is one of Americaā€™s most prominent young white supremacists, and Kanye West, whose recent antisemitic outbursts have rocked the entertainment world, isnā€™t just that a former (and possibly future) president would dine with such avowed bigots.

The GOP is not even trying to hide their antisemitic and racist ways. Itā€™s seriously pathetic and signaling to every other garbage human itā€™s ok to openly talk about and act on their hate.

Jesse Skinner

I signed up for Mastodon back in May 2019 and, at the time, I wrote on there: “I just heard about Mastodon a few days ago. I keep spelling it Mastadon. It’s a really cool platform and architecture, and I would love to see it completely replace Twitter one day. Do you think it could?”

I also spelled it Mastadon at first, whoops.

As far as replacing Twitter, I think it will for me as a place to collect, perhaps as a public square. šŸ˜€

MacRumors

Tapbots, the company behind the popular Tweetbot app designed for Twitter, is working on developing a new app called Ivory that integrates with the Mastodon social network.

Iā€™ve been using Ivory for a while and itā€™s absolutely gorgeous and works the way youā€™d expect it to work.

Mastodon has turned into an iOS App playground and Iā€™m loving it.

chaos.social

The past month has changed the Fediverse, and, by extension, our instance. Weā€™ve continued as normal (apart from limiting sign-ups) to give ourselves time to figure out which changes were only temporary, what seems to be changed for good, and how to react. A month seems ample time, and here we are with a set of changes in how chaos.social will work in the future.

Folks thought Mastodon would be the wild west, without good and proper moderation, but many instances take things very seriously and are making changes as needed to make their instance a better place. The chaos.social instance is one such example.

Jason Kottke

Hey everyone. Tomorrow, after almost 7 months of a sabbatical break, Iā€™m resuming regular publication of kottke.org. (Actually, Iā€™ve been posting a bit here and there this week already ā€” underpromise & over-deliver, etc.) Iā€™m going to share more about what Iā€™ve been up to (and what Iā€™ve not been up to) in a massive forthcoming post, but for now, know that Iā€™m happy to be back here in the saddle once again. (And that my fiddle leaf fig is doing well!)

Welcome back, Jason! Jason has been a mainstay of my web consumption for well over 10-years, most likely since 2001-2002 timeframe when I got into blogs and blogging.

WillowTree

Charlottesville, Va. ā€“ December 1, 2022 ā€“ Piedmont Virginia Community College (PVCC) will launch a new Associate of Applied Science Degree Program (AAS) in Technical Studies-Software Development, co-created with WillowTree, in the 2023 spring semester which starts January 9. The two-year degree program will provide high school graduates and those seeking to advance in or change careers with the digital and data skills needed to fill current and emerging jobs in software development.

I thought Iā€™d humblebrag a bit. I was honored to be part of the group who helped define this new program at PVCC. The working group was full of wonderful WillowTree folks and I think we wound up with a great program.

Since I donā€™t have a degree of any type Iā€™ve been thinking about signing up for this program.

Thank you PVCC!

Ahh, the life of the modern developer. šŸ¤£

Tiny Apple Core

Saturday Morning Coffee

Itā€™s Thanksgiving week here in the States so I had a three day week, which is really nice and Iā€™d like to make it a standard moving forward. Show of hands, whose with me!

I need to have a very serious conversation with Kolby. He woke me up at 5AM, not to go outside, nooooo, he just wanted to get up. Goofy pup.

There is a good side to being awake, Iā€™m alive, I get to write, and I get to drink coffee. Cheers. ā˜•ļø

Cold Espresso

The Guardian

Sian, Iā€™m seeing a lot of talk about a Martin Scorsese film called Goncharov. But Iā€™ve never heard of a Martin Scorsese film called Goncharov. Whatā€™s going on?

This is one of those delightful things that could only happen on the internet. Creative people gonna create.

Maybe Mr. Scorsese should make this film? It would have to be a remake, of course. šŸ˜ƒ

John Scalzi

Now, why should we bring back that artisan, hand-crafted Web? Oh, I donā€™t know. Wouldnā€™t it be nice to have a site thatā€™s not run by an amoral billionaire chaos engine, or algorithmically designed to keep you doomscrolling in a state of fear and anger, or is essentially spyware for governments and/or corporations?

Thatā€™s right, author John Scalzi also has a really great blog and he understands the power of the open web. Heā€™s also very entertaining on Twitter. Hereā€™s hoping his Mastodon account is just as good.

Proton

This new emphasis on advertising also undermines Appleā€™s claims about privacy with its App Tracking Transparency (ATT) feature and its ā€œPrivacy. Thatā€™s iPhoneā€ ad campaign. In fact, it appears ATT may have been more about blocking competitors than protecting user privacy. Since Apple introduced ATT, its ad revenue has skyrocketed, leading German regulators to investigate Apple to see if itā€™s abusing its power.

No matter Appleā€™s true intentions here it just comes off as a real scumbag move and Iā€™d imagine regulators are ready to pounce.

The Verge

Elon Musk says that Twitterā€™s check mark program could return on Friday, December 2nd, with a new procedure to verify individual identities in order to resolve impersonation issues. Musk described the new manual authentication process as ā€œpainful, but necessary.ā€ Verified checkmarks will also be expanded with additional colors ā€” gold for companies, grey for the government, and the original blue for individual accounts.

Not that it matters but I like this move. I donā€™t agree with the color coding but I like the idea.

Iā€™d make the people gold, governments blue, and companies gray. As it is having gold for a company makes them seem more important than people. The people make the platform not companies. Oh, and gray for the government feels like a slap in the face to governments.

Flicker Fusion

I think Musk is genuniely surprised he hasnā€™t been able (so far) to bluster his way through this.

Weā€™re finally starting to see cracks in Musks three ring circus. Heā€™s spending so much time at Twitter blowing it up heā€™s ignoring Tesla and Space X.

Hereā€™s hoping he hires an adult to run Twitter soon. šŸ¤žšŸ¼

Puck

Harry Potter, boy wizard

I know I wasnā€™t alone in chuckling when the new Warner Bros. Discovery C.E.O. David Zaslav announced on an earnings call last week that heā€™d really like to do ā€œsomething with J.K. on Harry Potter going forward,ā€ noting that his film executives ā€œhavenā€™t done a Harry Potter movie in 15 years.ā€ You donā€™t say! one rival exec texted, echoing a few calls I got from others on the Warners lot. People are terrible.

You need more than JK Rowling to boost your profits Mr. Zaslav but you know that.

Comic Sands

Horror icon Stephen King became the latest celebrity to mock billionaire Elon Musk following his move to reinstate former Republican President Donald Trump to Twitter.

Stephen King, another author I love, is also extremely entertaining on Twitter and I hope he to makes his way to Mastodon.

I wish he and Mr. Scalzi would consider running their own Mastodon instance and invite authors to join them. That would be amazing.

TechCrunch

Tumblr will add support for ActivityPub, the open, decentralized social networking protocol thatā€™s today powering social networking software like Twitter alternative Mastodon, the Instagram-like Pixelfed, video streaming service PeerTube, and others.

I think this is a brilliant idea. Tumblr is a great little micro blogging platform and this will bring a massively scaled ActivityPub instance to the fold.

When I saw this announcement my gut reaction was ā€Yes! I must get a job there to help!ā€ Yeah, seriously, thatā€™s how I felt. Luckily I remembered how much I love WillowTree and came to my senses.

Hereā€™s wishing the Tumblr team all the best! šŸ§”

Oh, look, we still have pumpkin and pecan pie. Pie and coffee? Don’t mind if I do. šŸ„§

Tiny Apple Core

Saturday Morning Coffee

What a week! That dude that took over Twitter is driving it in the ground with a gigantor hammer all while we watch from the cheap seats sipping our soda and eating popcorn. What a spectacle.

This week was a busy week at work, promotion time. Lots of meetings. Iā€™m all Zoomā€™ed out.

Enjoy that morning elixir of life. I certainly am. ā˜•ļø

Spicy Mexican Coffee

Wired

Eugen Rochko looks exhausted. The 29-year-old German programmer is the founder of Mastodon, a distributed alternative to Twitter that has exploded in popularity in recent weeks as Elon Muskā€™s ownership of the platform has rained chaos on its users.

Iā€™ve heard some folks doubt the survivability of Mastodon and doubt hate can be squashed there. In my experience on the platform itā€™s quite the opposite. If youā€™re running a server full of racist white nationalists, Nazis, or other hate groups itā€™s extremely easy for the admin of your server to block federation of that entire server.

Iā€™ve found Mastodon to be so much better for conversation with folks outside my little friend bubble on Twitter.

Brent Simmons

For writers, artists, podcasters, journalists, and people who make things in public, Twitter was the one social networking site we all had to use.

Brent is a long time blogger, Mac programmer, creator and leader of the NetNewsWire team, and all around great guy. If youā€™re a consumer of RSS point your feed reader to his site. Itā€™s a great read.

Platformer

Musk went on to say that ā€œTwitter will be much more engineering-driven,ā€ and that while design and product ā€œwill still be very important,ā€ engineers ā€œwill have the greatest sway.ā€ And then Musk presented employees with an ultimatum: click ā€œyesā€ on a Google form affirming your desire to ā€œbe part of the new Twitter,ā€ or leave in exchange for three monthsā€™ pay.

Iā€™ve heard from a friend that most of the US Engineering staff left. Thatā€™s just wild.

I donā€™t have a NY Times subscription but Iā€™ll bet this piece by Mr. Roth is quite good.

Daring Fireball

If you had told me three weeks ago that Twitter, as a company, would today be embroiled in turmoilā€‰ā€”ā€‰perhaps outright existential crisisā€‰ā€”ā€‰over a company-wide email from Elon Musk centered around the phrase ā€œextremely hardcoreā€, v-1 is not the scenario Iā€™d have imagined.

In my career Iā€™ve worked for some hardcore companies, like the old Microsoft, itā€™s not fun. Donā€™t do it.

I donā€™t understand why he continues to ask for snippets of code from his employees. Itā€™s just some random metric heā€™s using to what what end? What about the devs who made Twitter better by removing code?

CNN

Amazon confirmed on Wednesday that layoffs had begun at the company, two days after multiple outlets the e-commerce giant planned to cut around 10,000 employees this week.

Itā€™s been a rough couple weeks in the tech sector. Iā€™m sorry to see so many folks having to deal with this. Hereā€™s hoping they land on their feet quickly.

Fresnoland

While Central Valley agricultural leaders warn of jobs loss during California’s ongoing drought, some local leaders say it’s time for less water-dependent economic opportunities.

California is in deep trouble so the United States food supply is in deep trouble. Youā€™ll see it at the grocery store.

Becky Hansmeyer

When I tweeted my way into the iOS community so many years ago, I felt the same energy and excitement, if not necessarily the same level of closeness. You all gave me the confidence I needed to keep going with programming when I felt like giving up. Weā€™ve person. Like her I lament the loss of the Twitter we knew but all good things come to an end, right?

America, America

Iā€™m not anywhere close to assuming redemption for Rupert Murdoch or his publication for their role in empowering the dangerous desecration of the last six years, particularly since Fox News showed reluctance in quitting the man by airing nearly all of his sour announcement. (For me, the announcement at Mar-a-Lago had more of the air of a man running from the law than running for the presidency.)

How TFG avoids jail time at this point is beyond me.

The Register

Microsoft Azure CTO Mark Russinovich has had it with C and C++, time-tested programming languages commonly used for native applications that require high performance.

Russinovich is a legendary software engineer. Itā€™s gonna be interesting to see how many new products come out of Microsoft and other companies written in 100% Rust.

The Brookings Institution

In this second edition of our October 2021 report, we review the investigation and its basis. We assess the publicly known facts and relevant law and analyze the extent to which the former president may be held criminally responsible for his conduct in Georgia. We conclude that Trump is at substantial risk of criminal prosecution in Fulton County.

At substantial risk? How is he not already in handcuffs? If any of us ā€œregularā€ people had done this weā€™d be thrown in a dungeon.

Jalopnik

Haasā€™ Kevin Magnussen just scored his first-ever pole position in Formula 1 during the Brazilian Grand Prix. Yes, I intended to write that sentence. Itā€™s not April Foolā€™s Day. Kevin Magnussen is polesitter for Saturdayā€™s sprint race.

I support Haas. Itā€™s an American F1 team and Iā€™m happy for Kevin Magnussen and Haas. Now, get some podiums! šŸ˜‚

PZ Meyers

Between the Church Militant and Nick Fuentes, itā€™s pretty clear what the theocratic Right wants to do: they want to kill you or force you to be as mad as they are.

Nick Fuentes is a piece of work but at least heā€™s not hiding his White Christian Nationalism behind dog whistles, no sir, heā€™s just saying it out loud.

Go check out that tweet thread. Itā€™s full of Twitter Employees saying goodbye after the hardcore time limit expired.

Itā€™s a sad day for the social network. How long will it stay up?

Tiny Apple Core

Saturday Morning Coffee

Time to sip some coffee and write. Itā€™s that quiet time of the morning I love. Letā€™s get to it.

This week has been a split in my various timelines; Mastodon, Twitter, and RSS Feeds between the war in Ukraine, Elon Musk bungling management of Twitter, and the mid term elections in the United States. Itā€™s been quite a week.

The Guardian

ā€œIn extraordinary scenes, crowds of jubilant residents greeted Ukraineā€™s armed forces as they reached the centre of Kherson, as Russiaā€™s retreat from the key strategic city appeared to have descended into chaos.ā€

Letā€™s go Ukraine! šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡¦

Vox

ā€œDemocrats outperformed history and expectations with a surprisingly strong midterm elections performance Tuesday, with the promised red wave nowhere to be found.ā€

This is a real relief. Democrats may lose the house but it looks like the Senate may remain in control of the Democrats and leaves me hopeful we can still save Democracy.

One more term for Biden should keep TFG away from running again.

Platformer

ā€Everything went from bad to worse at Twitter on Thursday. Today letā€™s talk about a truly chaotic 24 hours at the company, and the mounting fears over what it means for the service that still serves as the heartbeat of the global news cycle.ā€

There are so many wonderful hot takes I could post so Iā€™ll probably do another Elon/Twitter hot takes post.

What a complete mess. Either Twitter will go down in a great ball of flames or it will be the most masterful recovery in tech industry history.

Anna Nicholson

ā€œIn a complete departure from my usual meanderings, Iā€™m going to present an in-depth comparative review of eight iOS Mastodon/Fediverse apps.ā€

So, right, Mastodon. The growth on Mastodon has been huge since Musk took over Twitter.

Iā€™m following folks like crazy! Iā€™m up to 465 and I now have 307 folks following me. That is absolutely insane and I never thought Iā€™d see if happen. Itā€™s been so refreshing. The mood on Mastodon has been extremely hopeful and folks are getting along rather well. Itā€™s fun to be there!

If you decide to join take your time finding an instance thatā€™s right for you. There are so many to choose from.

If youā€™re adventurous consider starting your own! There are hosts out there who make it easy to maintain your instance. Just pay them a few bucks a month.

Alex Suzuki

ā€œMy mind is not a sponge anymore. I still love learning, but it does not come as easily as it used to. Take programming languages, for instance. Iā€™ve come to accept that after almost two decades of writing code, I am not really an expert in any single one.ā€

I have never been as bright as Mr. Suzuki but I worked really hard at my craft and got decent at Windows programming in C and C++. Iā€™ve worked in other environments like C#/.Net, Linux, and finally landing at home on iOS with Objective-C and Swift.

Iā€™m still capable of learning new stuff but Iā€™ve always been extremely slow to do it. I eventually get there it just takes time.

I relate so much to ā€my brain is no longer a sponge.ā€ Mine is not. I used to keep a lot of stuff in my head as I was coding. It was easy for me to keep code flow and logic all stuffed in my brain as I was adding new features. Not anymore. It hasnā€™t been that way for a very long time. Now I have to refresh my findings often and when I step away from code Iā€™ve written it can take a while to get back in the swing of things. Why do you think Stream development takes so long? šŸ˜

I can still do the work itā€™s just not as easy, or quick, as before.

Becoming an Engineering Director has been really good for me. I get to build up wonderful people and client relationships. I still get to solve technical problems and make recommendations but I no longer have to code them. Itā€™s been a wonderful challenge in ways I never imagined.

Rolling Stone

ā€œDonald Trump ended his pre-midterm rally blitz in disgusting fashion, calling House Speaker Nancy Pelosi ā€œan animal,ā€ championing the death penalty, and giddily imagining the prison rape of the journalist who reported on the Supreme Courtā€™s decision to overturn [Roe v. Wade.ā€

This guy cannot get near any government office ever again. Heā€™ll destroy democracy.

Horror Hound

ā€œOne such monster maker is Mexican director, producer and author Guillermo Del Toro.ā€

This piece is about Cabinet of Curiosities. Kim and I just completed it. I really enjoyed it, each episode was around an hour in length, and ended without the possibility of each episode having a part two. It was refreshing and I hope we get another season of new stories. Yes, think Twilight Zone, or Stephen Kingā€™s Creep Show.

My favorite episodes were:

Episode 1: Lot 36 Episode 3: The Autopsy Episode 5: Pickmanā€™s Model Episode 6: Dreams in the Witch House Episode 8: The Murmuring

Donā€™t get me wrong, theyā€™re all good, but those stand out in my mind. Pickmanā€™s Model and Dreams in the Witch House really stood out.

Check it out.

Facebook

ā€œToday Iā€™m sharing some of the most difficult changes weā€™ve made in Metaā€™s history. Iā€™ve decided to reduce the size of our team by about 13% and let more than 11,000 of our talented employees go. We are also taking a number of additional steps to become a leaner and more efficient company by cutting discretionary spending and extending our hiring freeze through Q1.ā€

Whoā€™d of thunk Mark Zuckerberg would handle massive layoffs so well. Yeah, it terrible to see 11,000 folks out of work but at least he didnā€™t do it by sending them an email signed by Twitter. He put his name to everything.

Scripting News

ā€œBut as a writer, I can’t use a system that doesn’t do inbound RSS. It’s the inverse of the silo problem.ā€

At first I didnā€™t understand what Dave was after. I thought he wanted RSS to be used to thread a conversation like Twitter.

Dave just wants to populate his Twitter, Mastodon, and other social sites with an RSS feed. Thatā€™s a nifty idea especially if he could work with some of the smaller players to agree to a standard way to connect it. Basically the sites need a way to point to the feed, read the feed, parse, and display it. Done and done.

I like it.

The Grug Brained Developer

ā€œbig brain type system shaman often say type correctness main point type system, but grug note some big brain type system shaman not often ship code. grug suppose code never shipped is correct, in some sense, but not really what grug mean when say correctā€

I love the Grug, whatever that is. If youā€™re a developer and need some levity this is the place to go.

Ya think?

Tiny Apple Core

Saturday Morning Coffee

I struggled to get started this morning. Not because I didnā€™t want to write. Thereā€™s just so much going on at Twitter I could fill todayā€™s post with all Twitter news stories. That could still happen. I havenā€™t decided yet.

Get that cup ready and strap in. To quote the legendary Forrest Gump. ā˜•ļø

ā€œLife is like a box of chocolates. You never know what youā€™re gonna get.ā€

Martin Fowler Spicy Mexican Coffee

ā€œIn the United States, we have midterm elections coming up. Many people aren’t interested in politics, or feel there is nobody worthwhile to vote for. If you’re an American inclined to skip voting in these mid-terms, I’d appreciate it if you read this appeal.ā€

It seems that every election from now until we can rid the country of Trumpism will be the vote of our lives.

I have no doubt there are folks I interact with every day worried about the future of our great nation. Im terrified and fully expect a Civil War to erupt. That will happen if Republicans take over the House, Senate, and Presidency lead by TFG.

I predict if he returns the eight year Presidental term as defined will be overturned. TFG will become our dictator and the greatest Democracy every know will fade into the dark of a new dystopian America.

Los Angeles Times

ā€œChilling new details continue to emerge about last weekā€™s attack on House Speaker Nancyā€™s Pelosiā€™s husband, Paul Pelosi, at their San Francisco home as the suspect faces formal charges on Monday.ā€

We absolutely need to call this what it was: an assassination attempt.

TFG and his MAGA, Q loving, base are out of control and have to be stopped.

Tech Crunch

ā€œOn Thursday evening, all employees received an email stating that they will be informed of their employment status at 9 A.M. PT on Friday. Each email will be sent with the subject line ā€œYour Role at Twitter.ā€ If an employee is keeping their job, theyā€™ll be notified via their work email ā€” if theyā€™re let go, theyā€™ll be notified on a personal address.ā€

The Washington Post

ā€œAs Twitter advertisers run for the exits, the worldā€™s richest man has apparently decided to set his $44 billion investment on fireā€

Musk is a strange bird and was forced to buy Twitter even after he realized heā€™d made a terrible mistake. Twitter lawyers wrote a bullet proof deal after Musk declared he didnā€™t care to have any due diligence on the deal.

Major blunder. Now heā€™s playing games with peoples lives. Laying off up to half of the Twitter staff.

The teams around making Twitter less of a hellscape are gone. I have one good programmer friend, who joined the company in May of this year, who was let go. He was barely getting started and had already contributed a great deal to improving internal iOS dev process and tools. Heā€™ll be fine and Iā€™m trying to get him to come back to WillowTree, wish me luck. šŸ¤žšŸ¼

Stripe

ā€œToday weā€™re announcing the hardest change we have had to make at Stripe to date. Weā€™re reducing the size of our team by around 14% and saying goodbye to many talented Stripes in the process.ā€

While itā€™s not fun to go through a layoff compare and contrast how Stipe handled it vs. Twitterā€™s ham fisted version. Itā€™s night and day different.

Stripe is taking care of those effected. Go read the piece. This is a very compassionate, empathetic, way to do something so devastating.

Jalopnik

ā€œFour years ago, Dodge showed up at SEMA with a thousand-horsepower crate engine that you could just buy off the shelf.ā€

Raw unadulterated power. Donā€™t get me wrong. I want to save the planet and get rid of all carbon emitting gas guzzlers, but this engine gets my heart pumping.

Daring Fireball

ā€œThe gambling/casino-related ads were so dominating the auctions for these new ad slots that they were even being presented at the bottom of the product pages for apps intended to help people with gambling addiction.ā€

Apple becoming a home for advertising feels so, so, dirty. They make all this stink about privacy and go about destroying Facebook (whom I could care less about) by using the power of their platform to disallow the tracking necessary for them to survive. Then they say ā€œHey! Look over here! We do safe ads with a captive audience on a platform with 50% market share in the US.ā€

Steve is rolling in his grave and Tim Apple is running his hands together like Mr. Burns with a giant smile on his face because shareholder value.

Just stop.

The Exeter Sun

ā€œVISALIA ā€“ Quesadilla lovers across the country should be excited as Quesadilla Gorilla begins their journey of spreading peace love and dillas throughout the states one store at a time.ā€

I had to add this story this morning because I love this little speciality dining experience. Itā€™s simple, itā€™s just quesadillaā€™s, but theyā€™re really good.

If you ever have one make sure you get the Liquid Gold sauce for dipping. Itā€™s absolutely delicious. šŸ˜ƒ

Tiny Apple Core

Itā€™s that time of the year. Starbucks Red Cups are back!

Whoā€™s going to complain about them this year?

Saturday Morning Coffee

Iā€™m on my second cup. The first one disappeared while putting together this post.

Kolby, our puppers, decided he wanted to get up at 7AM. He doesnā€™t understand the concept of weekends. Thatā€™s ok, I still love him.

Platformer: ā€œElon Musk took over Twitter on Thursday like a military general who had assumed power by force, purging the companyā€™s ruling regime and replacing it with the singular effect of his personality.ā€

The Verge: ā€œTwitter is a disaster clown car company that is successful despite itself, and there is no possible way to grow users and revenue without making a series of enormous compromises that will ultimately destroy your reputation and possibly cause grievous damage to your other companies.ā€

The Elon era has begun. Will it be a total disaster or will he turn it around? One thing is for sure, the platform is poised to become more extreme and folks are fleeing. I plan on sticking around because Iā€™m addicted but I also have my Mastodon instance and enjoy it. Read on for a link to a getting started with Mastodon post.

Per Axbom: ā€œLet’s face it, Mastodon can be as confusing as it is rewarding. Especially if you are used to something else (like Twitter). The trick is always to minimise the frustrations and get on with the social benefits. And breathe. And find amusement in the chaos. Here are some tips to help y0u on your way.ā€

Here we are, a nice piece on getting started with Mastodon. I really do enjoy it. Itā€™s a federation of little Twitters minus the advertising and each instance has the ability to define their own rules and controls which other instances it will allow pairing with. Basically if you have a garbage instance like Gab you can block them from participating with your network. There are a few out there, but most are excellent and provide great diversity in the community.

Apple Security Engineering: ā€œTo inaugurate our security research blog, we present the first in a series of technical posts that delves into important memory safety upgrades in XNU, the kernel at the core of iPhone, iPad, and Mac.ā€

If youā€™ve ever written any C or C++ code you know the power of the language as well as the pitfalls. This is a really nice post on Appleā€™s pursuit to harden the XNU kernel at the heart of their products. Great read.

Reuters: ā€œOct 26 (Reuters) - Skechers USA Inc (SKX.N) said on Wednesday its executives escorted Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, out of a Los Angeles corporate office, after the rapper and fashion designer ā€˜showed up unannounced and uninvitedā€™.ā€

Our society has two sets of rules; one for the rich and one for the rest of us. Kanye definitely exercises his privilege every chance he gets.

The man is an antisemite and should be shunned by society. His behavior of late is stirring an already vile nest of hornets into a frenzy.

We cannot tolerate that behavior.

Ed Zitron: ā€œAs Iā€™ve written before, I do not think much of Mark Zuckerberg as a CEO.ā€

Iā€™m no fan of Facebook and I donā€™t feel bad for the folks who continue to serve this company. You know what youā€™re doing. If you have anything resembling a soul remaining, get out now.

The Daily Beast: ā€œGuillermo del Toro effusively loves all things ghoulish, grotesque, and squishyā€”not to mention that he has a particular fondness for dank subterranean locales and slimy tentacled beasts.ā€

Iā€™ve been looking forward to the release of Cabinet of Curiosities for some time now. We havenā€™t started watching but we most certainly will be, soon I hope.

WillowTree: ā€œVANCOUVER, British Columbia, Oct. 27, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Today, TELUS Corporation (T-TSX; NYSE-TU) and TELUS International (NYSE and TSX: TIXT), a leading digital customer experience innovator that designs, builds and delivers next-generation solutions, including AI and content moderation, for global and disruptive brands, are pleased to announce a definitive agreement to acquire WillowTreeā€

Letā€™s go!

Tiny Apple Core

Saturday Morning Coffee

This morning I started putting together the notes from this week prior to writing the intro. I had so much content thereā€™s no way I could share it all.

We have Ukraine, the continued effort by the GOP to destroy our nation, and the continued domination of the news by Elon Musk.

I got my COVID bivalent vaccine earlier in the week. I felt crummy the day after but have been fine since.

Next week Iā€™ll be onsite at WillowTree meeting with my all remote group. Wish me luck. Last time we had this event I got COVID. I told my boss if that happened again I was never attending another one. He was OK with that. šŸ˜„

Enjoy your coffee and the links. ā˜•ļø

Wired: ā€œA CUP OF coffee in the morning is not just about the caffeine (though that’s certainly important). It’s the ritual that starts the day. There’s the sound of beans grinding, the toasted smell of brewing coffeeā€”even waiting for your brew to finish is a part of the fun. It’s a way to let yourself know that it’s time to start creeping toward wakefulness, like the sun peeking over the horizon in an old-timey Folgers commercialā€”all fuzzy and warm and full of promise.ā€

The first link had to be about coffee, right? I had to do it first! Charlottesville own Grit is mentioned. Itā€™s my favorite local shop.

Meson Stars: ā€œA toaster-sized instrument aboard NASAā€™s Perseverance rover is ā€˜reliablyā€™ converting carbon dioxide to oxygen on Mars at about the same rate as a small tree on Earth, a new study has revealed.ā€

YAY SCIENCE! šŸ„³

I will warn you, this whole terraforming idea can go really sideways.

Six Colors: ā€œI get it. The iPad Pro isnā€™t ready for a complete hardware redesign, nor did Apple want to redesign the Magic Keyboard this year. But the result is that the leading iPad is missing innovations that the cheap iPad offers. Itā€™s weird.ā€

I didnā€™t pay attention to the Apple announcement this week, but I can see how this would be extremely confusing.

What do you mean the low end model is better than the Pro model?

Puck.news: ā€œWhere we last left the Twitter saga, our reluctant hero Elon Musk had essentially made the difficult decision that heā€™d be better off forking over another $20 billion of his own cash rather than continue to fight Twitter in court and still end up paying a fine in the billions of dollarsā€”perhaps double-digit billionsā€”and have only a bunch of lawsuits to show for it.ā€

This guy. Iā€™ll say it again, for being such a genius this was a dumb move.

Then again, he may make fools of us all. We can only hope. šŸ¤”

Engadget: ā€œOn one hand, Musk has told prospective investors that he plans to axe 75 percent of the Twitter’s 7,500-member staff upon completion of the deal, a move that would likely cripple the site’s operations and kneecap its ability to moderate content and ensure users' security.ā€

Yeah! Letā€™s buy a company for $54.20 a share ā€” itā€™s not worth nearly that much ā€” and promptly run it in the ground.

Where is everybody going next? Iā€™m still recommending Mastodon or Micro.blog.

Chris Coyier: ā€œIf you publish stuff on the web, youā€™re outputting HTML at URLs for people to read. And itā€™s good form to provide an RSS feed as well maybe JSON if youā€™re hip. Thatā€™s 2-3 formats for your content out of the gate, which is effort, but hey, thatā€™s the job as a publisher: get your content out to as many people as possible. If syndicating into another format is where people are, itā€™s likely worth doing.ā€

Of course Iā€™m biased but having an RSS or JSON Feed is important to the syndication of your weblog or web site.

Also, dear podcasters large and small, please add an RSS option to the list of places folks can get your podcast and make sure folks know it. Thank you.

Reuters: ā€œOct 17 (Reuters) - Parlement Technologies, the parent company of social media app Parler, said on Monday that it will be acquired by rapper Kanye West, who legally changed his name to simply Ye last year.ā€

Not to be outdone by his good buddy Elon Musk, Kanye West has been conned into purchasing white supremacist and conspiracist stronghold, Parler.

How long until it disappears?

Vice: ā€œBut either way, 5.7 million is a lot, and one of the elements managing it is an operating system that fell into obscurity a quarter-century ago: IBMā€™s OS/2.ā€

This is extremely cool. I know there are a lot of OS/2 fans in the world, lord knows I ran into a lot of them during my time at Visio. Theyā€™re rabid! šŸ˜„

I need to know more about this now and itā€™s nice to see a reliable system continue to do what it was intended to do.

If it were written today it would probably be some JavaScript monstrosity.

Politico: ā€œIn the early days of Russiaā€™s war on Ukraine, Hill warned in an interview with POLITICO that what Putin was trying to do was not only seize Ukraine but destroy the current world order. And she recognized from the start that Putin would use the threat of nuclear conflict to try to get his way.ā€

Ah, yes, more Musk, the fragrance that lingers. Not only is he trying to destroy Twitter heā€™s trying to bring about the destruction of Ukraine and Democracy and set himself up to be ruler of the world.

Scary.

Tiny Apple Core

Saturday Morning Coffee

Good morning fellow coffee and tea drinkers! Grab a cup, sit back, relax, and enjoy the show.ā˜•ļø

Cold Espresso

CNN: ā€œRobbie Coltrane, the actor who brought to life the lovable gamekeeper Hagrid in the Harry Potter film franchise, died on Friday, according to his agent, Scott Henderson. He was 72.ā€

This is so heartbreaking. Our beloved Hagrid is gone. Mr. Coletrane, of course, appeared in many other films but he will always be Hagrid to me.

RIP šŸ’”

Sketch - Via LinkedIn: ā€œToday is a very tough day for everyone at Sketch. In response to challenging market conditions and with a desire to keep our product-first strategy, weā€™ve taken the difficult decision to reduce our team by just over 80 people. This will mostly impact Operations and Marketing, who have done great work in the recent weeks and months. Our Product team remains well-equipped, with a core team continuing to drive things forward.ā€

This is a real bummer to see. In my mind Sketch is a prime example of a modern Mac application done right. I know many designers who use it daily. To see such a reduction in workforce makes your heart sink. All those people looking for work toward the end of the year.

On the flip side there are now many very qualified Mac and iOS developers on the market. Go find one and hire them.

Also, why in the world wouldnā€™t you put this on the company blog or as a standalone news announcement on your own website?

Fortune: ā€œEvery day, we are confronted with the knowledge of further destruction of Earth at our hands: the extinction of animal species, of flora and faunaā€¦things that took five billion years to evolve, and suddenly we will never see them again because of the interference of mankind. It filled me with dread. My trip to space was supposed to be a celebration; instead, it felt like a funeral.ā€

William Shatner is a Canadian Treasure, I originally said American Treasure but a friend corrected me. He’s still an American Treasure if you ask me. šŸ˜ I donā€™t know what more say, other thank this: We must protect our planet. Itā€™s the only place that can sustain life weā€™re aware of. Even if we found another planet it would be impossible to reach.

It couldnā€™t have happened to a better man. Now, get this jerk off the airwaves.

Yahoo! News: ā€œThe House select committee held its 10th and possibly final public hearing on Thursday, presenting new evidence stemming from its 15-month investigation into the events surrounding the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.ā€

Well, well, well, TFG will finally get his subpoena. Of course heā€™ll worm his way out of it, like he always does. Hereā€™s hoping the Justice Department gets him.

CNN: ā€œMichael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd delighted ā€œBack to the Futureā€ fans when they were reunited at the weekend, 37 years after the release of the sci-fi comedy.ā€

I love this film series. My favorite episode is the third and final installment. Theyā€™re all very good of course but the third one is best.

Axios: ā€œGoogle has approved Donald Trumpā€™s Twitter-like social media app Truth Social for distribution in the Google Play Store, Axios has learned.ā€

This company is doomed to failure. Besides, if Musk gets his hands on Twitter, which is highly likely, TFG will be allowed back on to continue his reign of terror unabated. That sucks.

Fast Company: ā€œWith 15,000 locations across the U.S., the coffee chain is betting it can convince electric vehicle owners that itā€™s the perfect place to charge up. (Literally!)ā€

Starbucks has some much bigger fish to fry with workers form unions and their attempts to bust those unions but this is an interesting idea.

I was going to question why a company like McDonalds wasnā€™t interested in doing something like this but Starbucks is definitely a more high end brand. Itā€™s a place folks spend ā€œdisposableā€ income.

Thatā€™s right Peter! You tell ā€˜em!

Hey! Did you know I developed a feed reader for iOS called Stream? Thatā€™s right, I did, no, really, I did! Itā€™s free in the App Store but youā€™re welcome to leave a tip. šŸ˜„

Tiny Apple Core

Saturday Morning Coffee

Gotta keep it brief today my granddaughter is visiting so itā€™s busy. šŸ˜„

Spicy Mexican Coffee

Petapixel: ā€œIt doesnā€™t look good for Meta as the company is trading at its lowest stock value since 2019, advertisers are dropping spending, and users are leaving its platforms.ā€

Couldnā€™t have happened to a better company.

As you can tell, I donā€™t like Facebook.

Cal Newport: ā€œAs I recently discovered, however, the bestselling fantasy novelist Brandon Sanderson put us all to shame. His home office heroics began in 2008, when he and his wife bought a nondescript house in a nondescript Utah suburb.ā€

Go read the article. I now want to do what he did.

The Atlantic: ā€œYesterday, the world got a look inside Elon Muskā€™s phone. The Tesla and SpaceX CEO is currently in litigation with Twitter and trying to back out of his deal to buy the platform and take it private. As part of the discovery process related to this lawsuit, Delawareā€™s Court of Chancery released hundreds of text messages and emails sent to and from Musk.ā€

Tech bros at their ā€œbest.ā€

Barn Finds: ā€œThe 1956 Golden Hawk was one of the many derivatives of the Studebaker Starliner, craftily styled by Raymond Loewy.ā€

I want this car for my collection! Of course I donā€™t have a collection but if I did Iā€™d want this one.

Ash Furrow: ā€œI have sad news that I have decided to shut down the mastodon.technology instance. In accordance with the Mastodon Server Covenant, the server will be shut down no earlier than December 1, 2022.ā€

Itā€™s a bummer to see Ash go through a rough time and itā€™s completely understandable why heā€™s shutting it down.

Tiny Apple Core

Saturday Morning Coffee

My first cup of coffee is poured and cooling a bit, our old kitty ā€” Khloe ā€” is in my lap, and Iā€™m sat in my writing spot at the end of the couch nearest the front window. Itā€™s cloudy and raining and the wind is blowing. Iā€™m not sure if itā€™s remnants of Ian yet or just a regular storm. Guess weā€™ll find out. šŸŒ§ļø

CNN: ā€œIan slammed into southwest Florida as a severe Category 4 hurricane Wednesday, packing sustained winds of 150 mph. Officials believe the death toll of at least 45 people is likely to climb in the coming days as searchers access areas that had been blocked by debris and floodwaters.ā€

What a tragic week for Floridians. So many folks displaced and damage beyond belief. Homes and businesses wiped completely off the map, land reclaimed by sand. And the there is the human toll. šŸ˜¢

Take care my Florida friends. ā¤ļø

Travel Radar: ā€œThere have been multiple reports of strangeĀ noisesĀ coming from American Airlines in recent weeks that neither the passengers nor crew members could explain. Some passengers have been airing their confusion across social media.ā€

Itā€™s the perfect time of the year to have mysterious moaning sounds coming out of the speaker system on a flight.

It doesnā€™t sound like an equipment failure to me. Iā€™m going with ghosts. šŸ‘»

When the big players figure out they can automate a money making machine they have to get involved and screw everything up.

Luckily we still have great Indie Podcasts to listen to.

TechCrunch: ā€œNow, a Spanish startup called Penpot ā€” which is taking a new approach to design collaboration through an open source platform that brings designers and developers into the mix simultaneously ā€” says that itā€™s been seeing a huge amount of adoption since the Figma deal.ā€

I happened across Penpot a month or so before the Adobe purchase of Figma. Itā€™s really nice and if youā€™re looking for a Figma alternative you might want to give it a look.

Bleacher Report: ā€œOdell Beckham Jr. questioned why all NFL stadiums don’t feature grass fields after former New York Giants teammate Sterling Shepard suffered a non-contact knee injury on the MetLife Stadium turf on Monday night.ā€

This is not the first time turf has become controversial. I remember back in the 70ā€™s or 80ā€™s this being a topic of conversation. That was before this new wave of turf became a thing.

Iā€™ve always been a fan of grass fields. Bring them back to every stadium you possibly can. I want to see some filthy uniforms.

Apple Newsroom: ā€œAmid the tools used by archaeologists for centuries ā€” trowels, buckets, brushes, and pickaxes ā€” thereā€™s a new piece of equipment: iPad Pro.ā€

I am so here for this. Seeing tools used in ways you never expected is always such a joy for the developer.

Congratulations to Top Hatch, the makers of Concepts, and my friend Marc Palmer who is a developer on the engineering team! šŸ‘šŸ¼

Politico: ā€œA federal judge delivered a blistering rebuke of Republican Party leaders Tuesday for what she said was a cynical attempt to stoke false claims of election fraud of the kind that fueled the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.ā€

I really wish Republican leaders werenā€™t so power hungry and had the guts to all come out against TFG.

Hereā€™s hoping one of the many troubles TFG has leads to conviction and elimination from running for public office. šŸ¤žšŸ¼

9to5Mac: ā€œThis week, a new Instagram client called ā€œOG Appā€ caught the attention of the internet as it promised a better Instagram experience without advertisements or content suggestions from people you donā€™t know. The app seemed too good to be true, but it has now been taken down ā€“ not by Meta, but by Apple.ā€

If youā€™re surprised by this, donā€™t be. Instagram cut off developers long ago. At one time there were plenty of great Instagram clients, even for iPad!

Itā€™s a closed platform. The best we can hope for is alternate services ā€” like Glass ā€” to catch on and take a big share of Instagrams user base.

Of course the United States, Britain, and Ukraine arenā€™t the only countries in complete disarray. Iran is having another revolution. Women are coming out in force to demand equal rights and an end to its totalitarian regime.

Yahoo Sports: ā€œAgain, if you don’t like the “White Bengal” look with the black stripes ā€” which included the debut of the white helmet with black stripes on Thursday night ā€” then it’ll be a while before you find an NFL uniform you like.ā€

I loved the white out uniforms worn by the Bengals Thursday night. Being a Bears fan Iā€™m really looking forward to seeing the new orange helmets the Bears will be wearing on special occasions this year.

I kind of wish theyā€™d go orange helmets with their navy blue color rush uniform but theyā€™re not going that direction

Hayseed Blog: ā€œIā€™m happy to announce a new Stream release. Version 1.3 is a minor release with one new feature and two bug fixes.ā€

I wish I could turn this little project into my full time gig. Heck, Iā€™d be super happy with a few hundred bucks a month! šŸ¤£

That aside I am proud of my little labor of love and hope youā€™ll give it a look.

Getting this version out the door has allowed me to get back to the Mac version. Itā€™s slow going since this is my first real Mac app but I do hope to ship it at some point. šŸ˜„

Time for my third cup. ā˜•ļø

Tiny Apple Core

Saturday Morning Coffee

I got a nice little treat with my coffee this morning. Kim made some pumpkin spice cinnamon rolls. šŸ¤¤

Pastries and coffee are perfect together.

Frap

Robin Rendle, hat tip Om šŸŽ©: ā€There are no rules to blogging except this one: always self-host your website because your URL, your own private domain, is the most valuable thing you can own. Your career will thank you for it later and no-one can take it away. But donā€™t wait up for success to come, itā€™s going to be a slogā€”there will be years before you see any benefit.ā€

If youā€™re reading this you have to know by now I love blogging. I donā€™t see giving it up. Sure, Iā€™ve gone through extremely dry spells over the years but I still enjoy it.

In the early 2000ā€™s Iā€™d do little one line posts and it was fine. When Twitter became a thing I felt like my blog posts needed a title for some strange reason. When I switched back to this domain for my blog I started posting stand-alone short posts without a title and pictures.

I like the way itā€™s going. I post more frequently.

The Daily Beast: ā€Dearie, a semi-retired federal judge in Brooklyn whoā€™s playing the role of temporary referee, wants to speed up the process and get federal agents back on track. And while Trump has been alleging on social media that he already declassified the records he swiped from the White House, Dearie is demanding that Trump put up or shut up.ā€

The judge that setup this whole mess by allowing for a Special Master was just passing the buck. Itā€™s nice to see Judge Dearie call B.S.

Itā€™s amazing how big a grifter, gangster, bully, TFG is. He really does deserve some jail time, of course he wonā€™t get any, but he deserves some.

The Iconfactory : ā€Introducing Wallaroo - the quickest and easiest way to browse and set wallpapers on your iOS devices. The Iconfactory has been crafting custom wallpapers for the Mac and iOS community for over 25 years, and now weā€™ve packaged them up in a fun, handy app thatā€™s available today on the iOS App Store.ā€

Iā€™m a huge fan of The Iconfactory. Iā€™ve been a Twitterrific user for years and years and years and Iā€™m composing this post using Tot, their simple note taking app.

When I saw the post for Wallaroo I installed it straight away and subscribed. I love seeing a subscription that is going to provide me with high quality iPhone wallpapers for the length of my subscription, one year.

Iā€™m currently rocking the Jack-O-Lantern from the Spectral Selfies collection. Itā€™s a beautiful piece of work.

Highly recommended.

I was also surprised to see Apple relax the rules around the Dynamic Island (Do you say Dynamic Island in a big booming voice in your head or is it just me?)

Regardless. Itā€™s nice to see Apple allow for this whimsical treatment of the island.

Who know, next week they may reject it? šŸ¤·šŸ»ā€ā™‚ļø

The Washington Post: ā€The issue Wednesday went far beyond a single statue. Residents ā€” neighbors, families ā€” plunged into an emotional discussion about identity and who gets to define it, provoking a heated defense of local heritage. Much of it was couched in an unreconstructed view of history in which the Lost Cause is noble, the Confederacy was a bastion of statesā€™ rights and Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman was an unprincipled butcher.ā€

This is something I really hate about the South. There is a reality distortion field around this so called heritage. Yeah, itā€™s a heritage of slavery. The imprisonment and mistreatment of human beings to serve your needs. Itā€™s pathetic.

Every one of these Jim Crowe era statues and monuments need to be destroyed. Melt them down and make them something beautiful or put them in a museum to shame them. It would be a museum similar to the Holocaust Museum. We canā€™t forget the Civil War and we need to tell it for what it was. It was all about slavery.

The Confederacy was a disgusting attempt to overthrow the government. Itā€™s a stain on our history.

Gotta give this asshole props for being honest enough to say what these right wing extremists believe. Most of the MAGAā€™s dance around the subject. Not this dude. He comes right out and says ā€œIā€™m a racist bastard.ā€

Disgusting.

ESPN: ā€CLEVELAND – Nobody, at least still living, knows for sure how Brownie the Elf came to be the first official mascot of the Cleveland Browns some 76 years ago.ā€

Letā€™s end on a happy note, shall we?

I know Brownie the Elf is controversial in Cleveland and around the country but gosh darnit Iā€™m here for it! Not every NFL team needs some macho mascot.

I hope the dress him up for the holidays. A Christmas elf would be nice.

Oh, I also really love that he covers a gigantor part of the field. Nicely done Cleveland.

Now, letā€™s get him on the helmets. šŸ˜

Tiny Apple Core

Saturday Morning Coffee

This is my favorite part of the morning. Itā€™s quiet. Our puppers, Kolby, and our kitties have been fed and Kolby has been let out to do his business. I have my coffee ā€” on the couch with an ice pack on my knee ā€” composing this post.

Sweet silence.

Ars Technica: ā€œBrian Kernighan said hello, asked how their US visit was going, and dropped off hundreds of lines of code that could add Unicode support for AWK, the text-parsing tool he helped create for Unix at Bell Labs in 1977.ā€

Itā€™s so encouraging to see a legend of computing going strong.

Steven Beschloss: ā€œI didnā€™t intend to return to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis so soon, but the combination of his latest nastiness combined with the emerging approach of his newly decided Democratic opponent, Charlie Crist, made it clear that the Florida race for governor represents more than the question of who will lead Florida into the future. This is shaping up to be a battle between leadership driven by anger and cruelty and leadership that believes kindness and compassion must define our fate.ā€

I canā€™t for the life of me understand why people vote for someone so cruel. He has every trait that made Trump such a disaster and heā€™s a lot smarter than Trump, which makes him even more dangerous.

Platformer: ā€œZatko maintained his public silence for eight months ā€” and then showed up on Tuesday throwing bombs.ā€

My initial reaction to this news was it would help Musk get out of the Twitter deal. Now I donā€™t think itā€™ll help him.

Heā€™s still gonna need his $54.20 per share.

Thereā€™s also the ever popular musk.social sitting out there for a $1MM donation to Planned Parenthood. Quite a deal!

Puck News: ā€œā€˜Itā€™s not been a fun morning,ā€™ Stacy Spikes told me today from New York, where heā€™s been prepping the new and (hopefully!) improved MoviePass.ā€

I totally took advantage of MoviePass in 2017. I saw a few movies and it was so worth the price.

This new and improved version could be a boon to movie theaters looking to put butts in seats in our endemic COVID world.

Macworld: ā€œThe problem is that, with a month or so to go before macOS Ventura goes final, the System Settings app in the beta is a bit of a disaster. Unless things change in a hurry, Apple is in danger of replacing one of the worst system apps in macOS with a new app thatā€™s just as bad or worse.ā€

I would love to know why this new OS app is so klunky. I havenā€™t experienced it myself but from all accounts itā€™s a real mess.

Now, it could be the app is waiting on some changes from the SwiftUI team to fix some nasty bugs or, perhaps, weā€™re seeing learning pains from the developer responsible for the app? It happens to the most seasoned developer when you have to make that brain shift to a new paradigm.

If it manages to ship in a buggy state with a terrible user experience it doesnā€™t bode well for SwiftUI. Who wants to invest their time in a technology thatā€™s not ready for prime time?

Of course SwiftUI is the future of app development for all Apple Platform based applications, itā€™s just really ugly at the moment.

It's a real scorcher here in the San Joaquin Valley!Fresnoland: ā€œIn 2021, the Fresno area experienced 69 days over 100 degrees ā€“ a record-breaking number of days, according to data from the National Weather Service. There have already been more than 50 days over 100 this year.ā€

I was born and raised in the great San Joaquin Valley of California. Yes, itā€™s hot, no way around it, but these increasing days over 100 degrees isnā€™t good in so many ways. Climate change is real and weā€™ve screwed ourselves. The human toll is just getting started.

Jalopnik: ā€œTesla CEO Elon Musk is none too pleased with Tesla drivers who are pointing out major issues with the companyā€™s Full Self-Driving software, according to Insider.ā€œ

Have you seen some of the very damning videos of Teslaā€™s running over child sized mannequins? Itā€™s really disturbing and Musk isnā€™t happy about it. He wants them pulled. So much for open feedback.

Fully Self Driving vehicles is a pipe dream at the moment and Tesla is experimenting right out in the open. Teslaā€™s are dangerous cars when used in FSD mode and it should be banned from general use until Tesla can consistently demonstrate it works.

Yes, believe it or not, University of California schools were once free to attend. As a nation we need this to come back. Make all State Colleges and Universities free. If you want to go to Harvard thatā€™s fine, you can pay for your education. It gives folks choice and will make America a better place.

Tiny Apple Core

Saturday Morning Coffee

FrapItā€™s early in the Fahrni household as Iā€™m composing this post. Iā€™ve been waking up fairly early since the knee surgery and this morning is no exception.

Overall things have been moving in the right direction. My movement is definitely improving and my pain levels are way, way, down.

Since Iā€™ve become more mobile I was able to make coffee on my own this morning with the aid of my walker. There has to be a good old man with walker joke in there somewhere. šŸ‘ØšŸ¼ā€šŸ¦³

CNN: ā€The Justice Department removed 11 sets of classified documents from former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence while executing a search warrant this week for possible violations of the Espionage Act and other crimes, according to court documents unsealed and released on Friday.ā€

Of course TFG will get off without so much as a scratch. My faith in our democratic institutions is waning. I fear future historians ā€” if theyā€™re allowed to exist ā€” will struggle to understand how we could piss it all away.

MotorTrend: ā€Out of the 8.9 million barrels of gasoline consumed daily in the U.S. on average, only 1.8 million gallons, or approximately 20 percent, actually propel an internal combustion vehicle forward. The other 80 percent is wasted on heat and parasitic auxiliary components that draw away energy. As the world begins its shift to EV proliferation, the good news is electric vehicles are far more energy efficient on the road.ā€

On a positive note, EVā€™s are good! YAY! šŸ„³

Would I like to have one? Yep, I certainly would. Iā€™m very cheap when it comes to cars so Iā€™ll be waiting for the prices to drop dramatically before considering purchase of one.

Eventually weā€™ll have one.

The Verge: ā€Last week, Californiaā€™s DMV accused Tesla of falsely advertising its Autopilot and FSD features, alleging that the company made ā€˜untrue or misleadingā€™ claims about its vehiclesā€™ autonomous driving capabilities. The DMVā€™s action could result in the suspension of Teslaā€™s licenses to produce and sell cars in California, but the agency may not go that far.ā€

Speaking of electric vehicles. It seems Tesla is finally receiving the scrutiny they need to make their cars safer.

This curmudgeon believes Full Self Driving care are a pipe dream without full infrastructure support. That means roads should know to support cars with self driving capacity. Two way, active, communication.

Felix Krause: ā€The iOS Instagram and Facebook app render all third party links and ads within their app using a custom in-app browser. This causes various risks for the user, with the host app being able to track every single interaction with external websites, from all form inputs like passwords and addresses, to every single tap.ā€

Meta(Facebook), what a scumbag company.

They need that user data so badly they implemented their own browser code. Of course if you open pages using the external browser, Safari, this scummy practice doesnā€™t work.

I really hope Beto O’Rourke can pull a rabbit out of a hat and win the Texas Gubernatorial election this year.

I know some folks needed their fainting couches when they heard someone say ā€œmotherf*ckerā€, but donā€™t say a word when there is a mass murder in their state.

To me this says we have a man, a very serious man, trying to solve serious problems against the backdrop of extremism.

Dropping a curse word in the proper context can drive home a point.

It was perfect.

Variety: ā€Disney has set pricing and date for the U.S. launch of the version of Disney+ with ads, while also hiking the monthly price of the Disney+ tier with no ads. Itā€™s also going to raise rates for Hulu ā€” both ad-supported and ad-free versions ā€” and introduce new Disney Bundle options.ā€

Well it continues to look like all that cheap, awesome, streaming is finally coming to an end. I canā€™t blame these companies for ratcheting up prices and offering an ad supported tier.

I know weā€™ve had many discussions about which service(s) to drop and Disney+ seems to be a lock because of the grandkids. šŸ˜„

Congratulations to the entire 1Password team. What a huge milestone!

Itā€™s so satisfying to ship a new product. I havenā€™t installed it yet, but most certainly will at some point. It is a really spectacular service and worth checking out if you need password management for your family and/or multi platform password management.

Ars Technica: ā€With Tesla stock on a rebound, Musk has just sold $6.9 billion worth of shares in his electric car company, a move disclosed in regulatory filings on Tuesday. Musk got an average of $869 for the shares, which is significantly more than the $628 thatĀ TSLA shares were trading at in late May.ā€

Gotta get those billions somewhere to pay that big Twitter $54.20 per share price tag later in the year.

Also, Mr. Musk, I still have the perfect domain for you.

I hope your enjoyed your coffee and the links. ā˜•ļø

Tiny Apple Core