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Designing for inactive users

Artemis, the calm web reader I maintain, is relatively computationally intensive in that every hour, Artemis checks web feeds to which users are subscribed to see if there are new posts to save and show in a user’s feed. I have made several optimisations to make this process...

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2025-12-19

Composite image. On the left a map showing the location of the quest and my position. On the right, A dual carriageway with tram tracks in the middle. Across the road, a sandy-coloured large building behind impressive gates and gate towers. The building is flanked by umbrella pines and there are several cars parked in front of the gates and along the road.

* On foot
* 41.8703, 12.4458
* 8 December 2025
* 427.73 ppm CO2
OpenStreetMap

Another occasion on which the Quest provided the kick I needed to go for a walk, to the bicycle location, as it happens, which was closer and a btter walk than the foot location today.

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Not disgusting, unfamiliar

Documentally, whom I have followed in various places for a while, alerted me to a museum that completely passed me by when I was in Berlin a few weeks ago: the Digusting Food Museum. I doubt I would have sprung for the €16 it apparently required, though I might next time if ...

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Ground Down

Treasures of the Pharoahs is a stunning exhibition on at the moment at the Scuderie in Rome. Only a handful of objects, beautifully displayed and with glorious interpretation, unlike, say, the old Cairo Museum. One object in particular caught my eye. Yes, a woman grinding ...

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James' Coffee Blog

A small fix

I have a page on my site, /post, which lists all of my blog posts. For at least the last year, the HTML document title used on the page has been Posts in the Post Category. This is because the page uses the same template as my other category pages. Posts in the Coffee Categor...

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James' Coffee Blog

Grateful for the indie web

We just finished our last Homebrew Website Club Europe event of the year. We spent the time chatting about the last year on our websites – what we made, what we are proud of, what we learned – and looked ahead to what we may be interested in doing next year. One question came...

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2025 in review

The best way to introduce this post might be to reflect on my post from January, where I begrudingly declared some new years resolutions, and see how good I was at keeping them:


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Coffee shop

I read The Frugal Gamer’s post “If you were going to open up a shop, what would you sell?” with great joy. Like The Frugal Gamer, I too am bundled up inside bracing the weather. I was hoping to go for a walk but the rain and wind has convinced me to stay inside and instead hu...

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The nicest thing a stranger has done for me

Lou wrote a blog post asking the question “What is the nicest thing a stranger has ever done for you?” I read his blog post and then spent some time thinking about how I would answer. One moment comes to mind. When I was in my late teens, I had gone on a journey to the city ...