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Linocut a stamp for my logo
You know this scenario: The printer says that ink is empty and then you take out the ink and there's still plenty in there. A while ago I started keeping the old cartridges, in case there's something I could use them for later.
One idea was to use the old printer ink as a pad for a stamp of my logo. So when I met my friend who once made a linocut print of a bat that looked soo sick I asked her where to get stuff like that because I never did that before (except I think at school when I was 14) and she even bought me these 17€ tools because I was too stingy.
Shout-out to Maxime ily <3
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I migrated my gemini capsule to my new domain and integrated my tinylog into my notes script from the website. Also re-enabled that it posts to BlueSky as well :^3
Latest Episode: The Spice Bag
In 2008, the legend goes, staff at a Chinese takeaway in Dublin cooked themselves up a special treat after hours. Nothing too fancy, but tasty enough that soon their friends wanted the same. One thing led to another and today you can find something similar not only across Ireland but as far afield as New Zealand.
I got the history from John Mulcahy at TU Dublin
Listen at https://eatthispodcast.com/spice-bag
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Latest Episode: The Spice Bag In 2008, staff ...
Latest Episode: The Spice Bag
In 2008, staff at a Chinese takeaway in Dublin cooked themselves up a special treat after hours. One thing led to another and today you can find something similar not only across Ireland but as far afield as New Zealand.
https://eatthispodcast.com/spice-bag
Growth
This blog post was written using my Royal typewriter.
Waiting
Machine Knitting: A Bag for Bricks
Beginnings (type-written)
I purchased a Royal typewriter from a charity shop today. When I got home, I was delighted to find that there was ink ready to use. Shortly thereafter, I started writing.
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How I Reversed Amazon's Kindle Web Obfuscation Because Their App Sucked
I am totally in awe of the skills on (partial) display.
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Checked into Bruno ai 4 venti
Typewriters and labyrinths
Last sunday, I’ve been out photographing with Florian again. We went to the MüGa park in Mülheim. He has the pictures:
I’ve added a field of view value and more formats – 16mm, Super 16, APS-H and 70mm/IMAX – to my 35mm equivalent focal length tool.
Went for a wander through a visually very interesting part of town a couple of days ago.
https://www.jeremycherfas.net/blog/the-quartiere-coppede%CC%81
The Quartiere Coppedè
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My first months in cyberspace (Phil Gyford’s website)
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2025-10-15
Obvious, when you think about it, that Brad Delong on how Substack and its writers might survive enshittification is paid only content. It would require “the continued maintenance by SubStack of exit paths, so that the credible threat of exit keeps platform incentives aligned with user success.” How’s that going, I wonder.