📖 Ein Hirsch, ein Virus und ein Baby – Nils Wittrock
Wie auch sein erstes Buch, mochte ich dieses zweite auch sehr gerne. Ein, zwei Kapitel waren mir etwas zu ausschweifend, aber ansonsten ein kurzweiliges Buch, das interessante Einblicke in das Leben einen Independent-Musikers gibt im Speziellen zur Corona-Pandemie-Zeit und bei gleichzeitigem Familienzuwachs.
Finally put the next date up for the Homebrew Website Club meetup. Happening in two weeks on 23.09.2025.
30 collaborative things you can do on the web
Whimsy
“Happy” March 2020, 2020. Year 5½ of “two weeks to flatten the curve”. 🫠...
“Happy” March 2020, 2020. Year 5½ of “two weeks to flatten the curve”. 🫠
I was able to get the updated COVID-19 booster, today. Nice to see some systems are working.
Machine knitting: what's up with (t)hat?
🗓️ The Level Up
The Level Up is an indie improv showcase. Join us as we watch amazing New York indie improv talents gain XP on the Magnet stage, unlock new achievements, and reach new milestones. Or do comedy.
Come support Michael as he dons his hosting-duties cap for three exciting indie teams!
- No Fomo
- Terrible Blessing
- Ventson
I’ll be playing in with Michael and the rest of the Level Up!
Looking forward to it! And to seeing you there!! (Yes, you. Come on out!!!)
Saturday September 6th, 2025 @ 10:30pm
Magnet Theater
254 West 29th St (btwn 7th and 8th Ave.)
New York City, NY 10001
Tickets $10: https://magnettheater.com/show/tickets/59956/
Our shop does not have a public restroom for customers, so we ask for...
Facebook without Suggestions and Ads
When I mentioned, how my timeline looks on Facebook these days, when I visit it – which I rarely do really, Jeremy Keith gave me the tip to add “?sk=h_chr” to the URL, which removes all the crap like suggested posts, groups and so on and gives you a clean, chronological timeline.
Nice one and I thought I simply write it down for me and share it with you, if you didn’t know either.
So, instead of using https://www.facebook.com/ use https://www.facebook.com/?sk=h_chr.
Reply via EmailState of the Browser – Get your Super Early Bird
Ouh … quick! Today is the last day to grab your SUPER EARLY BIRD ticket for State of the Browser 2026.

Nearly forgot to remind you – phew. An remember: get your tickets early ;)
👉 https://2026.stateofthebrowser.com
Reply via EmailI'm going! It’s been a while! Excited to return to IndieWebCamp, in Berlin, no...
It’s been a while! Excited to return to IndieWebCamp, in Berlin, no less!
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fire, water, wind, steam, electric, solar, nuclear
IndieWeb Movie Club: Sep 2025 | Zachary Kai
This month on IndieWeb Movie Club! I invite you to watch the animated 2024 film The Wild Robot and post about it on your site. It's about a robot, stranded on an island, who learns wh...
Of course we try to forget some of our most painful memories, but there’s...
What Brendan Says …
Reply via EmailOf course many will ask why even have a website these days? Well, I've had my site for twenty five years and it contains the entire archive of my work in that time. Nobody can tell me what I can and can't put on there. Nobody can switch it off. The platform it's on – the web - is not going to disappear because it got acquired by a big company. It's mine and I'm free to do with it as I please. It's also really useful too. Many times I've looked up how to do something, or how to write a certain piece of code and I've found it on my blog, having written it up in case it comes in handy later.
Whaddaya mean I’m not excited enough? It’s my day off, OK?
Announcing rainfall.scot
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