It’s called peer pressure!
Websites and blogs of people that attended a Homebrew Website Club Düsseldorf.
Woohoo! Jasper and Florian added webmention support to their blogs!
Since FeedCity supports webmentions when doing likes and shares, I might just test this from here as well…
I recently introduced my daugther to Scratch after she mentioned she would like to create her own video game. „This is much more work than I thought!“ 😊
16.04.2026
we could have been friends in another lifetime
Speaking of lists: My friend Claudio turned to the ripe old age of 40 a couple of days ago and shared some thoughts.
I turned 40 today and felt like writing down a list of things I learned along the way. Some of it might be redundant, some of it is as melodramatic as a “carpe diem” motivational poster, but hey, I enjoyed writing it and you don’t have to read it. So without further ado, here are 40 things […]
Cool Lightning Talk by @anthony about GeneratedField at #djangoconeu2026 😎
Cool Lightning talk at #djangoconeu2026 by @mastacheata about JWT 😊
RE: https://techhub.social/@mastacheata/116414430306979759
Thanks :)
🔗 IWC DUS 2026 Feed List
I made a public list of feeds for IndieWebCamp 2026 in Düsseldorf, taking place very soon on the weekend of April 25 and 26.
So far, I have put people on the list that are listed as participants on the Wiki page for the event:
So, if you like, you can use this list to see what everyone’s up to before, during, or after the event. You can just browse the list’s web page, or chuck its feed into any feed reader and follow along that way.
I’ll update the list whenever new people RSVP or show up at the event.
It is a good list. I very much feel the “When people aren’t aware that other people exist” bit – and the issue with bad stickers on new products. Drives me nuts!
Random list of things I hate
Hyde posted about this a while ago and I wanted to give it time to percolate.
15.04.2026
Hello #djangoconeurope #djangoconeu2026 👋🤗
📄 Automating Sending Webmention Requests from a Static Site
How I automatically send Webmention requests from a GitLab build pipeline for my static sites.
14.04.2026
13.04.2026
🎬 Eddington

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This is very well made and played. But in the end there was just no real story. I was close to switching this off after the first hour, during which I thought "I don't think I need a film about people in the US arguing over Covid policy and BLM stuff". It picks up speed after this, and you think "now here's what it's about", but then to be disappointed - because: no, it's not (and this happens multiple times). Nothing ever seems to really matter. Except - seemingly - the opening of that data centre, which is the second to last scene. But then, the film's too long IMHO. I don't know. But, yeah, it looks great and has fabulous acting.
Is this on?