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A public list by dan.

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Set My Music Free

A couple of days ago I noticed that 22 years before that, I had complained that one of two gizmos had proved a total bust. The Griffin iTrip was designed to transmit music from an iPod to a nearby FM receiver. I’m sure it worked, somewhere, but here in Rome there simply was ...

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Hetzner login problems, solved

This post is for future frustrated me, though if it can help someone else, that's wonderful. Somehow when I tried to access my new Hetzner service from my laptop I got myself in a terrible muddle. Despite a lot of song and dance with ssh-keygen and all that that entails, H...

Dan’s Polaroids

10.01.2026

An old house on a hill surrounded by leafless trees. Above is a
      blue sky with a contrail coming in from the left, ending right above the
      house.

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Wikipedia “Edited” 2025 year in review, summarizing from Wikimedia XTools queries, and Wikipedia itself, curated manually for my personal site:* 7 articles created (new personal best), with several firsts for me. In creation order:  * "Take California" (https://en.wikipe...

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Marty McGuire

Today was a good day, I think, for knitting together.

Today was a good day, I think, for knitting together.

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The main feed of this site now automatically includes posts from my Photo Journal and Dan’s Polaroids.

This way, I do not have to manually link those here, and one can follow all my posts with a single feed. If you see a bunch of new entries, you now know it’s because I messed with my feed.

Dan’s Polaroids

06.01.2026

Multiple greenhouses with snow on the roof. A fence in the
      foreground, trees in the background. Everything is covered in snow.
Ice cold winterland.

Dan’s Polaroids

07.01.2026

Rows of plant pots covered in snow fading into the
      background.
I think it's too cold for Polaroids to develop properly.

Dan’s Polaroids

08.01.2026

The river Rhine shot from a bridge, which you see a piece of
      railing in the bottom right. You see the snow covered shore and the
      horizon behind that in the upper third of the image. The front half of a
      ship is coming in from the left.
Bridges are cool.

Dan’s Polaroids

09.01.2026

A quasi-neon sign of a car wash Mr. Wash advertising their happy
      hour '2nd wash, half price' (in German).
2nd wash, half price.

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Beyond aggregated and summarized stats, in 2025 I met a few amazing people (you know who you are), and started a few projects. Most of these projects started with an idea, or recognizing a problem, that inspired invention.Sometimes the ideas came from observations, shared, q...

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🔗 Dan’s Polaroids

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I created a new website where I share my Polaroid photos.

One instant photo per day.

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🎬 Arctic

Movie poster for “Arctic”.

Like Cast Away in the snow. I would have like a little more reasoning regarding why he was in the situation in the first place. But I enjoyed Mads Mikkelsen and some great winter landscapes.

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Snow in 2026

For some it might be nothing special, but over here it rarely snows and I embrace this right now. Everything is so silent. The crunching snow under my feet. Our dog enjoys a good play with a snowball or playing catch me if you can. Happy moments. Reply via Email

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🎬 Sleuth

Movie poster for “Sleuth”.
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Quite a clever movie. Was genuinely surprised.

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My Year in Sport, using data from my Strava, Swarm, and personal notes & recollections, assembled into a simpler summary on my personal site.2025 activities according to Strava:🏃🏻‍♂️1354mi + 160,077' hiking+running 👟 823mi + 119,453' running   ⛰ 485mi trail runn...

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My year in movies in theaters, using Fandango > My Orders > History, my Swarm Timeline, and personal recollection, to aggregate a few lists and stats:I saw 9 new movies in theaters in 2025, two of them multiple times (dates are first viewing)* 2025-02-20 👹 Captain Ameri...

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Publishing my citation preferences

I was recently asked by a fellow blogger how I would prefer to be credited in a blog post they were working on. This brought to mind an idea I have been thinking about for a while: how could I indicate the way I would prefer a post on my website to be cited? By having this in...

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As I promised myself late last year, rereading for the first time, not quite 60 years on.

As I promised myself late last year, rereading for the first time, not quite 60 years on.

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As I promised myself late last year, rereading for the first time, not quite 60 years on.

As I promised myself late last year, rereading for the first time, not quite 60 years on.