New #weeknotes! 🚀 Fixed Kptncook auth, shipped a Micropub endpoint for django-indieweb and squeezed in a Python Podcast recording.
https://wersdoerfer.de/blogs/ephes_blog/weeknotes-2025-06-30/
Websites and blogs of people that attended a Homebrew Website Club Düsseldorf.
New #weeknotes! 🚀 Fixed Kptncook auth, shipped a Micropub endpoint for django-indieweb and squeezed in a Python Podcast recording.
https://wersdoerfer.de/blogs/ephes_blog/weeknotes-2025-06-30/
This claude mcp add npx... trick is really nice. I like mcp servers, but manual configuration is tricky.
https://fedi.simonwillison.net/@simon/114780681860811772
I tried to do these monthly posts for a while because I like to read them when others post them. But I always forget to write down things I’ve been watching or doing, so at the end of the month, it feels like too much work to try to remember everything and then write a post about it. I tried to make it a habit to log my thoughts for these posts, but it does not come naturally to me. So I am renouncing any further monthly posts.
Nach gar nicht mal so langer Zeit diesmal..
https://fedi.python-podcast.de/@show/posts/462816705921647768/
Remember my call for adding your email address to your RSS feed? Jeremey Hervé made a plugin for WordPress which does just that: RSS Reply via email
Very cool!

In the beginning I thought Jake Gyllenhaal’s character is pretty implausible. But then I just enjoyed his and Riz Ahmed’s performances, the pretty night scenes, the suspense and just his sheer dry ruthlessness. And the film also gives you plenty to think about.
New weeknotes! 📝 Homebrew Website Club meetup, giving a talk about MCP at PyDDF, and discovering some fun Claude Code edge cases.
https://wersdoerfer.de/blogs/ephes_blog/weeknotes-2025-06-23/
Just so much great riffing going on in this collection of fantastic songs. They have enough non-4/4-parts and tempo changes to make it interesting without making it hard to follow. There are some tasty guitar solos, too. “Drill the Skull” is my favourite, with this insanely awesome middle section.
This week, the second Homebrew Website Club Düsseldorf took place. This time, 5 people attended. After a round of introducing each other including website, we once more had a good chat about a variety of IndieWeb topics. And this time, we all did some coding, too. For example, Jochen made some commits to his django-indieweb project, Mark added some rel=me links and Microformats markup, and I fixed my Atom feed’s updated date to truly show the date they have been updated (which is quite relevant for example when sending WebSub notifications).
You know the problem when you accidentally or naively committed on the main Git branch, but then you’re too far coding something that turns out to need more and more (unexpected) work, and you find yourself not able to deploy to production? Yep, happened to me today (again).
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