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Pasta e ceci, just the job on a cold winter night. Cold indoors, I mean.#food #chickpeas

Pasta e ceci, just the job on a cold winter night. Cold indoors, I mean.

#food #chickpeas

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Pasta e ceci, just the job on a cold winter night. Cold indoors, I mean.

Pasta e ceci, just the job on a cold winter night. Cold indoors, I mean.

Dan’s Polaroids

13.01.2026

The faces and upper bodies of five men looking into the camera.
      In the background a wall tighly covered in concert posters.
Rehearsal with Brutal Unrest.

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Photos of “New Adventures in Web Design” from 2011

I started to download all my photos from Flickr and re-upload them on my own website.

This is the first album I created and it is from New Adventures in Web Design, hosted by Simon Collison on 20 January 2011, nearly 15 years ago from today.

A black and white photo of the event logo stating “NEW ADVENTURES in web design” with some overlapping circles to the left of that.

Enjoy the memories the photos might bring back to you!

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A Conversation about Work, Doubt, Joy, and Why Community Still Matters

A while ago I sat down with Brad Frost for an episode of his podcast Wake Up Excited, which he recently released.We ended up talking about far more than conferences. It turned into a really honest conversation about creative work, motivation, self-doubt, community, and why i...

Dan’s Polaroids

12.01.2026

Circus artists in a bright red illuminated typical round stage.
      You can see parts of the audience behind, next to the stage, and in front
      - as silhouettes - as well as some stage lights.
That was a pretty impressive afternoon at the circus.

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Eat This Newsletter 292: Eat Real Food

The big news is the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. The big question is why anyone thinks that suddenly American eaters are going to start doing what the guidelines say they should.

Still, I can't ignore the big news, so I've linked to pieces from Marion Nestle and Kevin Klatt, both of whom have more to say on the subject than I do.

https://buttondown.com/jeremycherfas/archive/etn-292-eat-real-food/

#newsletter #food #nutrition

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Documenting design changes with screenshots

While I was writing “Publishing my citation preferences”, I consciously decided that the blog post should include a screenshot of the website feature described in the post – the new “Reference this post” section on my blog pages. I knew that I might change the design of the w...

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Artful life

I am reading Katy Hessel’s “How to Live an Artful Life”. The book has a single creative prompt each day to consider. I have the book – whose cover is beautifully designed, with a link typeface and a blue square so as to make the book stand out – in a prominent place. When I h...

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Reminiscing about the old days of using an iPod in the car and thankful for my current setup, based on #Navidrome
and Tailscale

https://www.jeremycherfas.net/blog/set-my-music-free

Dan’s Polaroids

11.01.2026

A white boulder wall with green grips on the left side. 50cm
      from the wall to the right, the lower half of a child is hanging
      supposedly in mid-air.
We went to the boulder hall today.

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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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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.