I’m experimenting with the MCP protocol for Jottit and have the basics of it working. I can now create new pages by prompting Claude on my mobile or ask it to summarise pages, make edits, etc. I’m not sure what to think of it yet, but I’m definitely intrigued…

Customization easily becomes complexity. How much is too much? For Tinypost I landed on two settings: light or dark, plus an accent color. Enough to feel like yours. Not enough to turn into a site builder. Hopefully :) tinypost.blog

Redesigned the blogroll on Tinypost today. Single column now, sorted by latest activity, with favicons pulled from RSS feeds. The blogroll also moved into the profile header as a row of stacked avatars linking to the full list. Much more compact than the old two-column grid. tinypost.blog

I just redesigned the Tinypost signup process and this is how a newly created blog on Tinypost now looks like.

I made another attempt at getting some attention on Hacker News yesterday, but fell flat again. 5 points and 2 comments. Moving on now and betting on organic growth from there on.

I redesigned Jottit’s URLs. Instead of yourname.jottit.org, pages now live at jottit.org/@username/page-slug. It’s a small change but it shifts the whole feel: less “here’s a site” and more “here’s a person writing something.” My own page now lives at jottit.org/@sbc

Posted Jottit to Hacker News today. Was nervous about it. 90 minutes later: zero points. Laughing at myself. Trying again tomorrow. jottit.org

Here’s what my own Jottit site looks like when signed in as editor sbc.jottit.org

I had a small revelation about Jottit. I’d been thinking of it as a site builder. Then someone here created a post and shared it with me, and it clicked. Jottit is for putting stuff on the web. Create a page, share it. Claim it and it shows up on your profile. So I redesigned it. jottit.org

I wrote about loss, the old web, and why I rebuilt Jottit. simonbc.com/rebuildin…

I’m a few days away from launching Jottit.org, a revival of the minimalist wiki tool Aaron Swartz and I built in 2007. If you have a few minutes, I’d love for you to kick the tires. Looking for bug reports and first impressions. Thanks! @manton @dave jottit.org

I’m a few days away from launching Jottit.org, a revival of the minimalist wiki tool Aaron Swartz and I built in 2007. If you have a few minutes, I’d love for you to kick the tires. Looking for bug reports and first impressions. Thanks! @manton @davewiner jottit.org

Aaron Swartz and I built Jottit in 2007 as the simplest way to make a web page. I’ve been rebuilding it, but it drifted too far. So I split it in two! jottit.org is the original, rebuilt. tinypost.blog is a new minimalist blogging tool. simonbc.com/why-i-spl…

Aaron Swartz and I built Jottit in 2007 as the simplest way to make a web page. I’ve been rebuilding it, but it drifted too far. So I split it in two! jottit.org is the original, rebuilt. tinypost.blog is a new minimalist blogging tool. simonbc.com/why-i-split-jottit-into-two-apps

Currently alternating between painting walls and shipping code. The walls are going slower.

Dave Winer’s blogroll on scripting.com works differently from the traditional model. Instead of a fixed list you update by hand, it pulls in feeds and sorts by when each blog was last updated. The most recently active blogs float to the top. This is the version I wanted to build into Jottit.

New post: How blogrolls work in Jottit simonbc.com/how-blogr…

New on Jottit: blogrolls. Shows site avatars and latest posts, ordered by most recently active.

Here’s mine: simonbc.com/blogroll

Time to bring blogrolls back.

Jottit sites now have a blogroll sidebar showing each site’s latest post and how long ago it was published. Ordered by most recently updated, so active blogs rise to the top. Inspired by @dave ’s blogroll. Also exposed as OPML for feed readers.

Had to fix a few bugs, but I’m now posting to my Jottit site from the terminal using mpcli. I’d planned to build my own Jottit CLI, but there’s no need. The true magic of open protocols.