The only tech blog that matters shut down early this year, and after the traditional “does the blogger really mean it?” period I deleted the entry from my RSS reader.
But now, having just executed a botched subscription merge courtesy of the NetNewsWire iPhone app, Uncov has reappeared among my feeds. And, much to my surprise, it’s got new entries! It looks like Ted started posting again in April. Persai, the project that he was working on, has recently launched as PressFlip, and consequently the content is more about the new venture and Java programming than about eviscerating idiotic startups — for now, anyway. Give it time. If you’re feeling impatient, go read Ted’s Register column about Protocol Buffers for some of that old flavor.
Curiously, uncov.com redirects to pressflip.com. So the return of Uncov is… secret? Who knows, cares, or can be bothered to figure out the answer? The important thing is that the RSS feed is working, so you should go resubscribe to that.
Actually, it’s even weirder than that. I never deleted the RSS feed from my reader, and all of the posts since april (about a dozen, I think) just appeared en masse in my sidebar this morning. Very strange.
Whoa. That *is* weird. Maybe this news is more timely than I thought.