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Dan’s Polaroids

19.01.2026

Selfprotrait of me in the mirror with my SX-70 camera, only one
      eye peaking from behing the camera, the other half of my face covered by
      the camera.
Just meee and my SX seventyyy.

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⇾ Manuel’s Favourite Front-end and Web Development Conferences

Very happy that two events I am involved in are on Manuel’s list.

With Smashing Conference running for 13,5 years and beyond tellerrand running for 15 years now, I don’t take that for granted and am happy that this is the case after such a long time.

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New Eat This Newsletter 293: Normal Service Parmigian-Reggiano’s ...

New Eat This Newsletter 293: Normal Service

Parmigian-Reggiano’s Hail Mary pass
Gastronationalism in Italy and the Levant
Gourmet undead

Read it at https://buttondown.com/jeremycherfas/archive/etn-293-normal-service/

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New Eat This Newsletter 293: Normal Service

Parmigian-Reggiano’s Hail Mary pass
Gastronationalism in Italy and the Levant
Gourmet undead

Read it at https://buttondown.com/jeremycherfas/archive/etn-293-normal-service/ and while you’re there, consider signing up.

#newsletter #food

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Subscribing to local news with a web reader

Most of the websites I follow in my web reader are personal sites like blogs. With that said, recently I subscribed to my local council’s news web page. On that page, they publish various updates – events coming to the region, draft council reports, weather warnings, and more...

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Announcing Artemis Roll-up

Some web feeds, especially those published on news websites, are updated several times a day with new entries. Websites that publish so regularly can be distracting in your web reader when you want to skim your feed for new posts from all the websites you follow. With this i...

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⇾ Liquid Glass is so F**k’d Up

Jeremy says:

I haven’t “upgraded” my iPhone to iOS 26 and I have no plans to.

Same here. I really don’t understand such “upgrades”. And Jeremy’s example is only one very small bit. Everything looks broken, inconsistent and barely usable

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10 Years Since David Bowie is Dead

David Bowie. 10 years gone already, but forever here.

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Dan’s Polaroids

18.01.2026

A child with a table full of hot-glueing colourful ball onto a
      t-shirt.
We started on our costumes for the school Karneval. We ran out of glue.

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Under the Hammer

I don’t mind paying taxes. Governments need income to pay for the things they provide, and I am happy to contribute my share, even though I may not agree with everything government spends on and may not personally benefit as some others might. But I find myself fuming mad at...

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Piano, vulnerability, and playing guitar

Sometimes things just click. Then when you reflect you realise that the thing clicked because of many things all coming together – that as much as you wanted to advance an idea in the past, it needed time. I had one of these moments during the writing meetup I hosted this ev...

Dan’s Polaroids

17.01.2026

The side of a multi-story house, colourfully painted with small
      houses in comic style.
Went to Bilk with Zoe for shopping, errands, library, fries and ice cream.

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It's all very well having my own domain and online home, but an attack by malicious spambots is enough to make me reconsider my “freedom”.

One is also up against the plethora of tutorials and guides that are almost useless to me.

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Dan’s Polaroids

16.01.2026

Inside a greenhouse with a narrow path in the middle and small
      plants in pots to either side.
Grow grow, little plants!

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🎬 Checker Tobi 3 - Die heimliche Herrscherin der Erde

Movie poster for “Checker Tobi 3 - Die heimliche Herrscherin der Erde”.

Kackfurzgute Unterhaltung für Jung und Alt. Lustig, kurzweilig, lehrreich. Nix zu meckern an diesem Kinonachmittag.

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Nature

When I wake up in the morning, the first thing I do is get out of bed and turn on my fairy lights. I read for a little while under the warm glow of the lights while the sun is not yet visible in the winter morning. I am reading a book about Nature right now – stories of walki...

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Walden

I wanted to start this blog post with a quote. I started flicking through Walden, which I have just finished reading, for one that would be appropriate. But then I realised any choice would be arbitrary, for the wisdom is so deep within the book that any choice would leave me...

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Getting ready for studying

I start my degree in art history at the Open University in under two weeks. Just after the holidays, I got access to the materials for my first year, which is made up of two modules: “Discovering the arts and humanities” and “Cultures”. In the former module I’ll study a new t...

Dan’s Polaroids

15.01.2026

Overall dark (blue) image. The sky in the upper 3/4ths, the
      ground below. A large leafless tree fills the frame. A stone square with a
      cross on it stands on the ground in front of the much large tree.
It's dark in the mornings.

Dan’s Polaroids

14.01.2026

A white fabric with colourful thin vertical lines. From the
      left, one in red, one in orange, then yellow, green and blue. You can spot
      the occasional water drop.
Just matching the theme of this site.