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Wandering

On my way to the State of the Browser conference last weekend, I stumbled upon an open space in which many trees were in full blossom. Pink petals fell from the tree branches as the gentle spring wind blew. The trees were outside a church courtyard. I stopped, taking in the b...

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Sharing the web

If we don’t keep sharing the joys of the web, its fate will go in the wrong direction unnecessarily. Take a moment today to share a joy of the web with someone! Maybe you made a cool web page. Share it with a friend! Did you see something that made you smile, or think, or re...

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The joy of finding and sharing links

I love to find links to accompany virtual calls – especially those that explicitly relate to or were mentioned by someone. This led to my being bestowed the title “Fastest link sharer in the world.” When I saw this pop up in the meeting chat, I knew I had to remember it for l...

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The Tesco ice cream

I was in a Tesco Express – a convenience store”– last weekend. When I walked in, looking for a meal deal and at the stage of choosing which sweet to buy 1, I saw two young women walk toward the ice cream freezer. I then heard: “They are out of ice cream. What the fuck [laughs].” I couldn’t help but smile to myself at the randomness of this comment – the excitement for ice cream and the seeming surprise from the fact that there was none available. The joy with which the words were said resonated with me. I am still laughing about it now. 1 I opted for a Bounty, my go-to chocolate bar. The packaging has a palm tree on it! [↩]

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I mean … just start here and close your eyes. 😌
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqtLVvoXLig&t=1069s

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Hadelich is so good, he gets a spontaneous applause after the first movement of Brahms’s violin concerto. Incredible playing.

Just in case you also prefer riffs over tariffs … 😁
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqtLVvoXLig

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📄 Buying music again

For two years now, I have been buying music again. Opposed to streaming that is. There is a variety of reasons for this.

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You can use the light-dark function in your :root CSS variables

Last weekend, I attended State of the Browser 2025, a conference all about browsers and the web 1. Niya gave a talk called “To light-dark() or Not To light-dark()” in which she introduced the light-dark function. This function allows you to specify different colours for a val...

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Sorting HTML lists with an atoz helper class

I have a few wiki-like pages on my website. Among the most frequently updated is my movies page, in which I list both the movies I have enjoyed and the movies I plan to watch. The movies page contains several sub-lists, each for a specific genre like comedy and romantic come...

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the joy of

seeing pink blossoms from the train. talking coffee with a barista — of speaking about origins and tasting notes. striking up conversation with people while waiting in line. imagination, and of daydreaming. reading text in a foreign language — maybe even a foreign alphabet — and being able to understand what you have read. seeing people sit outside in the evening, enjoying desserts or drinks or food. seeing something from an entirely new perspective. walking by the river on a sunny morning. And of all the memories I have there. watching a barista focus as they pour latte art. the question “do you want a refill?” when my coffee cup is empty. arriving at the platform just as a Tube has pulled in. spotting a quaint bookstore. gazing out a train window on a sunny day where there is barely a cloud in the sky. looking up to the sky after sunset and seeing the moon.

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March 31st, 2025

The 2025 WebAIM Million report has been published. Some decreases in accessibility issues, but much still hasn't improved, sadly. https://webaim.org/projects/million/

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Here’s Terry B’s highlights following Monstertrack 2025 winner Emma Missale on her fixed-gear no-breakes bike through New York. You can also watch the full race, if you have two hours to spare.

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🎬 Don't Torture a Duckling

Movie poster for “Don't Torture a Duckling”.
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Not too much gore here - although the ending is hilariously excessive in that regard. It's more of a murder mystery. And it has indeed quite a lot of great ideas and encourages you to solve it yourself. Good one. But: Catholics again 🙄. And what's up with that slow-motion water in that aquarium?

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🎬 Conclave

Movie poster for “Conclave”.
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A mystery thriller set in the Vatican. And all the gossiping cardinals are no better than ordinary men. Well, apart from the newly elected pope. And then this ending. Catholics 🙄.

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What a beautiful, outstanding performance by Augustin Hadelich. 🎻😌
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_3da0fPLQs

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Lavender coffee

Starbucks is running a promotion for their spring lavender coffee drinks. Earlier this week, I was in a Starbucks that had lavender plants resting in a glass pot with coffee beans at the base of the pot. I’m not sure what to say exactly about this, but it did make me smile so I thought I should share it on my blog. Lavender flowers in a glass pot with coffee beans at the base. The glass pot is at the counter in the Starbucks. P.S. I always get confused spelling lavender. I sometimes write lavendar with an “a”. P.P.S. Somewhat unrelated, but “Lavender Haze” is a great Taylor Swift song.

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https://www.spiegel.de/international/world/hegseth-waltz-gabbard-private-data-and-passwords-of-senior-u-s-security-officials-found-online-a-14221f90-e5c2-48e5-bc63-10b705521fb7

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Gemini says I should ”replace ’dumb information recycling machine’ with more neutral terms: This avoids unnecessarily aggressive language and focuses on the functional aspects of the technology.”
😉

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🎬 The Art of Destruction

Movie poster for “The Art of Destruction”.

I never listened to Destruction all that much. But I had a great evening at this premier at the cinema with friends, the film crew and a few beers (and a whole bunch of other metalheads). Entertaining movie about a sympathetic band and how difficult it was during the pandemic for a band that usually plays around 150 gigs per year.

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Adding “subscribed via” to the Artemis bookmarklet

I often subscribe to blogs I like after reading one or two of their blog posts. When I see the blog in my web reader, it sometimes takes a second for me to remember what posts inspired me to subscribe to the website. Artemis has a bookmarklet that, when clicked, takes you to...