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Proust's questionnaire

I saw Proust’s questionnaire on James' Blog and I thought I should try it out.

Funnily enough I got Proust's "In Search of Lost Time" as audiobook CDs for my birthday, because I thought it was funny that there was actually an audiobook. It's 7 days long, btw.

pointing at the box of CDs on my drawer


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Consciousness Is The Most Expensive Accident | Zachary Kai

Here you'll find my attempt at a post with the aforementioned title, as suggested by Adam via our post title trade! Read more about the initiative, or contact me if you'd also like to trade! ...

James' Coffee Blog Supports Webmention
James' Coffee Blog

What I associate with my name

Ava and I are trading blog post titles. The topic Ava chose for me to write about was “What I associate with my name”. When I was young, I remember distinctly looking through a kids’ encyclopaedia and finding “James” written in there a few times [1]. I don’t know why that me...

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One of my biggest gripes with Star Trek has been that it keeps bringing up eugenics but never talks about real eugenics. Does Star Trek want to show us a future where all disabled people have been whiped out? Where the status quo doesn't have to change because everyone is magically "normal" anyway? [contains quote post or other embedded content]

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Marty McGuire

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I’m really enjoying having a BirdNET-Pi although I am worried that although it is possible to run it on a Pi Zero, it really doesn't perform very well. At least, not in my hands.

https://www.jeremycherfas.net/blog/no-birds-yet

#BirdNET_Pi

Dan’s Polaroids

11.02.2026

A photo of my Fuji X100s camera with a UV filter in front of the
      lens.
Reactivated my X100s. Bought a new UV filter as protection.

James' Coffee Blog Supports Webmention
James' Coffee Blog

Proust’s questionnaire

Zachary’s website introduced me to “Proust’s questionnaire”, a series of questions by Marcel Proust. I thought it would be fun to try and respond to them! I am writing this blog post as the snow falls outside. I wasn’t expecting snow today, but here it is. Some of the most w...

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Marty McGuire

Holy wow!! https://www.thingiverse.com/blog?p=thingiverse-joins-the-myminifactory-family Thanks Michael for the heads up!

Holy wow!!

https://www.thingiverse.com/blog?p=thingiverse-joins-the-myminifactory-family

Announcement image reads 'MyMiniFactory has acquired Thingiverse. Help us shape what comes next. Join the AMA - 17th Feb. Dare to be human. On the right is the blocky MyMiniFactory logo. On the left is an updated Thingiverse logo, also blocky.

Thanks Michael for the heads up!

Michael https://www.thingiverse.com/blog?p=thingiverse-joins-the-myminifactory-family

James' Coffee Blog Supports Webmention
James' Coffee Blog

A sandwich questionnaire, part two

Ruben, after responding to the sandwich questionnaire that Zachary blogged about, added a few more questions. When I saw the blog post, I thought: these questions are exactly what I need today. Below I have responded to the delightfully-named “second helping” questions that R...

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Events I Attend in the First Half of 2026

Here comes a round of events I attend in the first 6 months of this year. I bet there will be more, but those are the ones – in chronological order – where I have travel and accommodation booked and where I’d love to meet you ;) State of the Browser, London (UK) State of the...

Daniel Pietzsch’s Photo Journal

July 2024

Random photos from summer. A Forkalyst gig. The big funfair. Irrland. And the start into our vacation. (38 photos)

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Checked into Sukhothai

@dead.garden - Jo 🪰 Valid

i wrote a program and instructed it to say "yes" whenever someone asks it if it has consciousness. what does this imply about the nature of selfhood? [contains quote post or other embedded content]

Dan’s Polaroids

10.02.2026

A cupboard with a laptop and an audio interface in a rehearsal
      space. A bass guitar and amps next to it.
Recording

James' Coffee Blog Supports Webmention
James' Coffee Blog

The inverted index pattern

In “Build a search index in Python”, I walked through how to create a search index using the “inverted index” structure. This structure is commonly used in document search. This week I was thinking about “inverting” data is more broadly applicable in software engineering tha...

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James' Coffee Blog

Designing for inactive users: Account check-ins and deletion

Artemis has been open for registration with an invite code for over a year. In that time, many people have signed up. With that said, not everyone who signs up will end up using their account. This is par for the course with software. Signing up for an account doesn’t mean so...

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James' Coffee Blog

Redesigning the Artemis account deletion back-end

As I have been building Artemis, I have learned that the account deletion flow requires constant review. For example, whenever I add a new database table, I need to make sure that table is in the account deletion flow. I may also need to create an index in the database so I c...

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James' Coffee Blog

Notifying users of page updates

Some time in January, I was going through my browser tabs and came across an Artemis tab that had been opened a while ago. But it took me a moment to realise that the tab might be out of date. My eyes went first to the posts from authors to which I have subscribed, then to th...

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James' Coffee Blog

Brainstorming source code editing for web applications

Last year, I worked on a bookmarklet for editing pages on my website. When clicked, the bookmarklet would open the page in GitHub that corresponded with the page I was viewing. I used the bookmarklet so much I turned it into a browser extension, which I still use regularly to...