Honestly, the new Fujifilm X half looks really appealing. I think there should be way more playful digital cameras, too - like this one.
play; ground
Building an edit button browser extension
Florian made a public “Photography Channels” list on FeedCity. Already (re-)discovered some great YouTube channels and bookmarked a bunch of videos.
Accessibility Club Summit 2025
Next weekend, 24 and 25 May, I am going to be in Würzburg to attend (and help a little bit) at the Accessibility Club Summit 2025.

Would be lovely to see you there! Arriving Friday around 4pm and leaving Monday morning.
A lot is planned and you can see everything that is happening plus a detailed schedule on their website.
See you there!
Reply via EmailUpgraded to Sequoia
I usually always wait long before I upgrade to a new OS version. Now I finally upgraded to Sequoia (15.5) and I have to admit that everything feels much faster. I am surprised.
Reply via EmailSetting up a Zoom account for a community with an admin and Pro user
Co-organisers help me make events happen
Untitled
📗 Want to read Not Here, Not Now by Anthony Dunne, Fiona Raby ISBN: 9780262049665
The bookshop
Telemaco Signorini’s Waverley Bridge
A spring day in the city
Morning
Word of the day
Sometimes when someone is talking I will hear a word and think I haven’t heard that one before! If I hear – or read – a word I haven’t heard before, I usually look it up. I wonder what this word means!, I think to myself. If I read a fun word, I used to make it my “word of the day” which I would share with friends. I don’t do this much anymore, although I had a lot of fun doing it – listening and spelunking for words in the veritable caverns of English to find a cool word. With that in mind, I have a word of the day for today! The word of the day is: haar. The Cambridge Dictionary defines haar as: a cold mist coming from the sea to the east of Scotland or northern England: Besides being a useful word to describe a weather condition common to Scotland – fog! – it is also fun to say. Haar. Said like a pirate would say arr, except with a “h” at the start.
Brainstorming a Notion-powered static site generator
How I navigate my website wiki
Next Thursday, May 22nd at 6 pm, there’s going to be a Homebrew Website Club Düsseldorf. Co-organised by Schepp and myself, we plan this to be the first HWC event in a series of regular events.
I quote from the IndieWeb wiki page to explain what an HWC is:
Homebrew Website Club is a growing world-wide network of meetups for everyone who wants to take back their web experience from social media silos, and own their online identities & content, or just want support with blogging!
So, if you’re interested in this sort of thing, and can make it to Düsseldorf, you’d be very welcome to join. (We still have to confirm the location, and will update the event page as soon as possible.)
rhythm
the rhythm of writing.