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Recover missing disk space on OSX

I had a lot of trouble on my Mac with Time Machine telling me the disk was full and yet I could not find huge wins just by inspection and deleting things that looked too big. I drafted ChatGPT in to help diagnose the problem and it had me jump through all sorts of hoops, whi...

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Clouds

“No way,” I exclaim with wonder and glee and surprise. I look up and stare for a few moments, transfixed by the delicate wisps of cloud that rest side by side. The wisps move in tandem, as if woven together by an invisible bond. A pink hue is cast onto the periphery of a nea...

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Broad Band by Claire L. Evans

I picked this up because it's this month's IndieWeb Book Club pick. Wouldn't have found it otherwise, and that's exactly why book clubs matter. If you've got a place on the internet, why don't you joi...

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How is a baker like a sysadmin?

There’s this idea in IndieWeb circles of the admin tax. That’s the work you have to do in order to be somewhat independent of the big silo platforms, the price you pay instead of paying with your attention. Mostly, I not only don’t mind, I quite enjoy some aspects of the tin...

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Moments; time

One of my favourite parts of writing – and, by extension, blogging – is that I can, in words, capture a little bit of a day, and keep a little record of the moment. Each post can be a bookmark to a memory, and also part of the story of my life. I love taking notes I walk aro...

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🎬 No Country for Old Men

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This review may contain spoilers. Tap or click to view.This is The Big Lebowski, but in serious and suspenseful. It has a narrator, who’s also appearing in the movie, and who doesn’t know if he (still) belongs there. You have people demanding money from a guy who stumbled in...

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Lovely Idea: Speaker RSS Feeds – FFconf

I really am a big fan of having an archive of what happened throughout all the years of an event. Speakers, slides, videos, additional coverage and so on. FFconf now created an additional “Feeds” section with all RSS feeds of past speakers. Lovely.

BTW: FFconf is taking place on 13 November in Brighton this year. I try to make it again, but you should definitely go!

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Is there a power law of category use?

I have been thinking a lot about categories over the last week or so. It started by Thomas sharing the work he has been doing to build a category index page, whose design I love. I started to realise that I like to put a lot of my blog posts in one of few categories: moments ...

Dan’s Polaroids

04.06.2026

A man holding the camera and a woman and child with sunglasses on.
Visiting “Die Kleine” at the Kunstpalast.

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Hiding a list with no items in CSS

The Artemis reading interface consists of a section tag for each day for which there are blog posts to show. Each section contains a h2 denoting the date the posts were published, and a ul that lists each post published on that date. Here is what the interface looks like: Th...

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03.06.2026

A chess board and a hand reaching in, making a move.
I played chess. I lost three times.

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The story of MJ

This is amazing. I could hardly contain my excitement. In one moment, I held James’ latest story in my two paws. In the next, the story was published on the web. “This is the web,” James said; “it’s where dreams can come true.” In that moment, I knew I was in the right place....

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The 252nd Carnival of Mathematics

I loved some of the things Fractal Kitty rounded up, especially Hawzen's amazing effort to identify a fossil mollusc shell purely on the basis of gross morphology, here. I kinda sorta understand the maths, though not in any great detail, especially this:

Naturally, the distance between two shells s1 and s2 is squared euclidean distance between their contour points:

Naturally!

Is it the species they think it is? Who cares.

Dan’s Polaroids

02.06.2026

A drum set from above. A drumming drummer partially seen.
Drumming

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Happy World Bicycle Day.#WorldBicycleDay

Happy World Bicycle Day.

#WorldBicycleDay

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Digital minimalism

This is my entry for this month’s Bear Blog Carnival, on the topic of staying connected while practicing digital minimalism. Thank you Juni for hosting the Carnival, and for choosing such a fascinating topic! Over the last two years, I have tried to be more intentional about...

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Chat community for web writers?

I have several ideas swirling around for projects I would like to see happen. Sometimes, these ideas manifest as a project. Wonders of Web Weaving was inspired by my interest in having more discussions about the indie web. Other times, ideas make their way onto this blog to s...

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I wrote a thing about how hard it is for a tinkerer sysadmin to learn how to do things.

If you have answers, I am all ears.

https://jeremycherfas.net/blog/how-is-a-baker-like-a-sysadmin

#learning

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Testing syndication from idno, which had disappeared ...

Testing syndication from idno, which had disappeared a while back. I wasn't happy with the formatting of the shared post before, so perhaps this will prompt me to improve that. No good. Reverting to CDN's fix

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