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A week ago, I had the lens in one eye replaced. The result?

“It’s a lot like the old days of trying to get a good colour print at home,” was the best I could come up with. “You print one of those test images that came with the printer, with all those different skin colours, and you discover that the pretty pink baby actually has a slight green tinge.”

https://www.jeremycherfas.net/blog/i-can-see-clearly-now

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I Can See Clearly Now

“It’s a lot like the old days of trying to get a good colour print at home,” was the best I could come up with. “You print one of those test images that came with the printer, with all those different skin colours, and you discover that the pretty pink baby actually has a sl...

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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

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Latest Episode: The Spice BagIn 2008, the legend goes, staff at a Chinese takeaway in Dublin cooked themselves up a s...

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

#Ireland #food #spice_bag

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Waiting

I am standing on Princes Street while waiting for the bookshop to open. There is a drizzle or rain falling from the grey sky. Earlier, I noticed the red of the morning autumn horizon peek through the clouds. I have. As I always do, conviction that the sun will come out. Edin...

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Extremely nerve wracking. Do I have enough yarn left to do four more rows? Not that it matters a huge amount. #croche...

Extremely nerve wracking. Do I have enough yarn left to do four more rows? Not that it matters a huge amount.

#crochet @crochet

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Typewriters and labyrinths

This morning started as many this year have done: should I get up and explore, or stay in bed for one more hour. The warmth of bed, especially as the days get cooler, is comforting. But I know how great I feel when I get up on time and start the day. I am trying my best to ge...

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The Quartiere Coppedè

Since June, I have had occasion to visit a part of Rome I barely know, way on the other side of town, literally. Coming back on the bus one time I happened to glance up at the buildings and was absolutely amazed. Decorative friezes, fancy brickwork, ornate balustrades and ba...

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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.