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Senior Software Engineeer snowflake.com Co-Founder @graze.social Co-Host of @devtools.fm Creator of @kich.io hipstersmoothie.com

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How Streamplace Works
How Streamplace Works@iame.li

Here's a place for writings about how Streamplace does Streamplace things.

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The Phoenix Architecture
The Phoenix Architecture@chadfowler.com

Generative AI coding demands what we've always known: modularity, clear boundaries, disposable components. Principles that scaled human teams are now table stakes. Here, we make the implicit explicit

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Daniel's Leaflets
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Euphonos Studio, by Tyler Fisher

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Sensemaker
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Alex's Blog
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Cosmik Labs
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Tynan's Leaflets
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Scraps!
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miscellaneous personal blog; ideas & experiments to try; prompts & provocations

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Thoughts on the open social web

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ATmosphereConf News
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News from the ATProtocol Community Conference, aka ATmosphereConf. March 26th - 29th, Vancouver, BC, Canada

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(All of) Comics has a usability problem.
And it's hurting everyone in it. So what's next?
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Euphonos
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Sill's new view
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Sensemaker
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Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 are less a simple model launch than a test of who gets capability, what gets routed away, and what data must be retained.
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Scraps!
Scraps!May 7, 2026
On atmospheric generatives…
How can we build moats on an open network? How can we make money when all the data's free? Here, I sketch some ideas for new generatives — contextualization, fluidity, aggregation, and relationality — for value creation in the atmosphere.
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JustWisdomThings
JustWisdomThingsJun 10, 2026
Why do creative things?
Recently, I shared with someone that I wanted to explore something creative. Their response was basically, why would you waste your time doing that, it's not going to make you any money I think we've completely lost the the idea of having a hobby in our society. And I think it's because so many of us consume content of people turning their hobbies into something they sell ads around. So anytime someone decides to pursue a hobby, we assume it's because they want to eventually monetize it to be ri...
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half baked
half bakedMay 13, 2026
open source your shit!
stop being precious with your code! good! you have just defined the worldview, and you understand it better than they did bc you ideated it.... right? not claude, right? the process by which your code was created (you) is more valuable than any artifact of yours or your claudeminions. if people copy you, you are probably doing something better than someone is able to invent themselves. besides, the atproto hounds are never going to let that copycat rest, and if they succeed anyways, making your ...
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half baked
half bakedJun 8, 2026
moderation
the extent to which i trust my intuition is a blessing and a curse. on the one hand, confidence is very helpful. if i trust myself enough to lean on my intuition and things go well, my confidence increases and i feel more capable. like power stances in the mirror have some scientific basis, i think this makes a difference. on the other hand, i am often duped by my own aggrandized or myopic self-narration. in particular, confidence to paper over a lack of discipline that is not healthy
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Wesley's notes
Wesley's notesJun 8, 2026
Standardizing Bookmarks in the Atmosphere
a mini proposal for a shared bookmark lexicon
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Daniel's Leaflets
Daniel's LeafletsJun 5, 2026
Permissioned Data Diary 6: Boring Auth
In which we resist the temptation to invent a clever authorization model & pick the boring one instead.
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