The more I see social networks flail and fall, the more I appreciate Manton & crew’s going slow approach to Micro.blog.


“Go on X and ask what kind of dog we should get?”

Well my kids have already adapted to the new brand. 🤮 😂


Good morning. Starting my day with a nice cup of Stanley. ☕️

A coffee mug half filled with coffee is in a man’s hand. The coffee mug has a STANLEY branding printed on the side.

Customizing my Stardew Valley experience to an AFC Richmond one.

Screenshot of Stardew valley for iOS with the caption “Don't listen to her, Ted Lasso. She's just trying to make you dissatisfied so that you buy one of her house upgrades.&10;Lewis”

Our one fish (yellow, top right) always wants to hide in this corner of the tank near the top during the day. At night, it’s fine to roam everywhere. 🤷‍♂️

A photo of a fish tank with a yellow fish hiding up in the top right corner

Stardew Valley+ is now available for anyone subscribed to Apple Arcade.


I can’t wait until my new computer arrives and I can finally export a 90 minute 1080p video while transcribing another video while syncing 100GB via Dropbox while updating my todo list in Notion while pretending I don’t look at Twitter without my laptop’s fans spinning up.

I’ll never upgrade again!


Instead of going for stupid walks every day this week, I had peanut butter and honey on toast for breakfast every day this week.

I’m not saying these are equal achievements. I just really like peanut butter and honey.


Threadbare is spot on.

Our largest social networks are piloted by greedy shells of human beings, wretched kleptocrats that have stumbled into opulence and experienced no gratitude for their fortune. They don’t see running these companies as burdens that come with responsibility — they see them as vehicles for money and power, with full awareness that the very real consequences of their decision-making will never truly reach them.

I’m glad Threads seems to be working for some people, but for me it’s almost 90 seconds of scrolling before I see a post from someone I follow. Obviously that can be fixed, but it’s a pretty lame experience for a social media app in 2023.