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Yesterday was the IndieWeb’s Black Friday Create Day, an excuse, as if one were needed, to spend the day making rather than buying something. I had set myself the Create Day goal of finishing the first stage of the task I set myself in Berlin three weeks ago; to publish a st...

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A slightly delayed post of last week’s bake. Four loaves of my Corn-ish bread; 25% Bramante maize and some olive oil ...

A slightly delayed post of last week’s bake. Four loaves of my Corn-ish bread; 25% Bramante maize and some olive oil in the mix.

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A slightly delayed post of last week’s bake. Four loaves of my Corn-ish bread; 25% Bramante maize and some olive oil in the mix.

A slightly delayed post of last week’s bake. Four loaves of my Corn-ish bread; 25% Bramante maize and some olive oil in the mix.

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Today the IndieWeb community hosted a Create Day event in which participants were invited to make something on the web. The theme of the event was “Build Don't Buy”, an invitation to make something this Black Friday. While I wasn’t sure what I wanted to make, I knew I wanted...

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math professors are literally physically incapable of drawing curly brackets that don't look horribly deformed

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If this is the kind of thing you enjoy, Enjoy! https://www.csmonitor.com/The-Culture/Food/2025/1122/cranberries-thank...

If this is the kind of thing you enjoy, Enjoy!

https://www.csmonitor.com/The-Culture/Food/2025/1122/cranberries-thanksgiving-indigenous-pilgrims-massachusetts-tradition?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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Today was a good day, I think, for making a little bow. Thanks to...

Today was a good day, I think, for making a little bow.

Thanks to Knitology 1x1 for the step-by-step machine knit bow video!

A small bow knit from fuzzy green yarn.

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I just added “Polaroid” to the list of film formats to my focal length equivalents site.

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Made my day. How about yours?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5_8U4j51lI&t=66s

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Our very own last rose of summer

Our very own last rose of summer

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Our very own last rose of summer

Our very own last rose of summer

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And you can listen to my interview with John Mulcahy, should you so wish.

https://www.eatthispodcast.com/spice-bag/
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The irony of someone on Shitstack telling ...

The irony of someone on Shitstack telling us that the real internet is somewhere else is not lost on me.

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fuck! almost forgot to wish everyone a happy Gazpacho Soup Day.

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Eat This Newsletter 288: AdverseLinks to good writing on those Lancet UPF papers, the cost of lying about beef, and t...

Eat This Newsletter 288: Adverse

Links to good writing on those Lancet UPF papers, the cost of lying about beef, and the much misunderstood tonka bean. It isn't often that the US is more cautious on food safety than the EU, but the tonka bean's coumarin is one exception.

Read it at https://buttondown.com/jeremycherfas/archive/etn-288-adverse/ and while you're there, consider subscribing

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ETN 288: Adverse Those Lancet UPF papers, the ...

ETN 288: Adverse

Those Lancet UPF papers, the cost of lying about beef, and the much misunderstood tonka bean. It isn't often that the US is more cautious on food safety than the EU, but the tonka bean's coumarin is one exception.

https://buttondown.com/jeremycherfas/archive/etn-288-adverse/

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Ave Maria, seen on a fence in the local park. Behind the fence is a monument to war dead.  I don’t really get it.

Ave Maria, seen on a fence in the local park. Behind the fence is a monument to war dead. I don’t really get it.

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Ave Maria, seen on a fence in the local park. Behind the fence is a monument to war dead. I don’t really get it.

Ave Maria, seen on a fence in the local park. Behind the fence is a monument to war dead.  I don’t really get it.

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Machine knitting: neckli(n)e / show-and-tell!

This post is part of a series, as I play catch-up on KnitFactoryImpl's knitalong of a set in sleeve crew neck sweater for channel members. After completing the front panel, only one major on-the-machine task remains for this sweater, and that's the neckline. This is easy to ...