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Marty McGuire

Does my hair look all right, maaan? I like to look good when I...

Does my hair look all right, maaan? I like to look good when I fly my freak flag, you know?

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Web remixing

In "Mashups", I explored the question "what is the blog equivalent of a mashup?" The post itself was a mashup of several other posts chosen to complement the ideas I was thinking about. (What better way to figure something out than to try it?) The topic of mashup pertains to ...

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There’s still plenty more to come, so please enjoy them until your body just...

There’s still plenty more to come, so please enjoy them until your body just can’t stand the fun!

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Designing a mobile-first HTML editor

Writing HTML on a phone is difficult. To write HTML – like all programming languages – you need to use a lot of symbols. The main symbols that you need for HTML are the open and closing angle brackets (< and >, respectively). On iOS, these are in the tertiary keyboard....

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Developing an alt text button for images on my website

Mastodon shows an "Alt" button in the bottom right of images that have associated alt text. This button, when clicked, shows the alt text the author has written for the image. Here is an example of a post with an attached image that has alt text: The Mastodon user interface s...

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The first star

Under the blanket of the late evening, having been in awe at the beauty of the sunset, I looked to the sky and saw a star – a single star. There are other stars out there, but they are not yet visible. My eyes fixate on the first star, feeling awe at the sparkle in the night ...

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Golden

Look at the hills! I remark every week at a particular point on a journey through the countryside. They span for miles, I think to myself. The scene is awesome, in the traditional sense of the word. On a bright, clear night like tonight there is often a slight haze above the ...

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Between

On the bus this morning, I listened to an album by Death Cab for Cutie, a band whose music I enjoy. As the songs passed by, I noticed there were occasionally small pauses at the end of a track. A few seconds – no more than four or five – but enough to feel that this pause may...

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Marty McGuire

Most people have to earn their sea legs, but mine are already attached! It’s...

Most people have to earn their sea legs, but mine are already attached! It’s land legs that elude me.

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An incremental migration

I recently moved to using Ghost to manage the posts and pages on my website. With Ghost, I now have a user-friendly web interface in which I can format my blog posts and pages. I am especially enjoying the ease with which I can upload images. When I publish a page, a webhook ...

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Morning web weaving

This morning I have been doing a bit of work on my website. With a cup of coffee by my side, I have worked on something that I have had on my TODO list all week but haven’t gotten around to: enabling incremental builds for my static website. This feature means that whenever I...

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Marty McGuire

The profit margin on our clothing is so low, no matter how hard I...

The profit margin on our clothing is so low, no matter how hard I work, it feels like I get nowhere!

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Marty McGuire

I’ll let you in on a little secret, OK? THE SUIT IS TAKING OVER...

I’ll let you in on a little secret, OK? THE SUIT IS TAKING OVER MY MIND.

Daniel Pietzsch’s Photo Journal

February 2024

Mondo Bizarr, two concerts, Kunstakademie Rundgang and carneval. (23 photos)

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Marty McGuire

Hey, I can’t be a terrifying symbol of doom, darkness, and despair 365 days...

Hey, I can’t be a terrifying symbol of doom, darkness, and despair 365 days a year, you know?

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Dates in notebooks

The first thing I would write in my notebook at the start of a class in school was the date, followed by a title. The date was among the only text that would occupy the margin. Dates helped me find information. Memories of writing dates in notebooks came to me this week when...

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Marty McGuire

It is done. Done like the past. Tomorrow is here!

It is done. Done like the past. Tomorrow is here!

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A foggy morning

When I woke up, the hills outside were mostly invisible through the fog. A thick haze – an autumn fog – enveloped the landscape. In these moments, my mind turns to what is immediately in front of me – the trees. The trees are starting to change colour, I thought to myself. Wi...

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Digital, physical

When the Internet Phone Book was released, it came up in several calls I was in. I had a copy of the book on the table next to me so that I could bring it out. Knowing that some people may not have seen the book – or heard of the project – showing the physical copy had signif...

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Collaborative web weaving

At last week’s Homebrew Website Club, we had a discussion about making websites collaboratively. The discussion made me think back to the time when several participants all edited the same web page at the same time. The setup was an Etherpad – a web-based collaborative text d...