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📄 Film Development Timer

Today I’m making public my little film development web app: https://dt.danielpietzsch.com.

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Out in the sunset

I appreciate being out in the sunset I thought to myself on the final stretch of my evening walk. I thought back to all the times during the pandemic when I would go out for a walk in the evenings. Every day, almost without fail, I would be out for a walk, enjoying the last m...

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The evening coffee shop

With the warm, sunny weather that we have had recently, I have twice visited a coffee shop in the evenings. A decaf flat white is my order — my standard after 3pm. Evening walks in the sun feel different. The obligations of the day fade away with each step. I enjoy the way t...

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The HTML form to structured data pattern

This week I received a lot of submissions to airportpianos.org, the index of pianos in airports that I maintain. Submissions come through a Google Form. The form is intentionally brief 1, asking for two pieces of information: the airport name and the location of the piano. W...

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Hear me out: a children’s book called “The Tariffalo” 🤔

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Pouring water for coffee from a greater height

The article “Secret to stronger pour-over coffee with no extra beans unlocked by scientists“ recently appeared on the front page of the Guardian. The article notes: Dr Arnold Mathijssen, a co-author of the study from the University of Pennsylvania, said pouring the hot water...

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I’m happy to announce that something I and others have worked on very hard for the past few years has been published by the W3C Advisory Board (AB) and sent to the W3C Advisory Committee (AC) for a vote to make it official:Vision for W3C: https://www.w3.org/TR/2025/NOTE-w3c-vision-20250402/Official announcement: https://www.w3.org/news/2025/proposal-to-endorse-vision-for-w3c-as-a-w3c-statement/If your company is a W3C Member¹, please ask your Advisory Committee Representative² to vote to support publication of the Vision for W3C as an official W3C Statement:https://www.w3.org/wbs/33280/Vision2025/ (W3C Member-only link)Thank you for your support.#W3CVision #Vision #VisionForW3C #W3C (@w3c@w3c.social) #W3CAB (@ab@w3c.social)¹ https://www.w3.org/membership/list/² https://www.w3.org/Member/ACList (W3C Member-only link)

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Well poisoned, @heydon! ☺️https://heydonworks.com/article/poisoning-well/

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@jasonsantamaria is back at blogging and I’m delighted to hear he decided to give @getkirby a try. 👏
Welcome back and have fun, Jason! 🤗
https://jasonsantamaria.com/blog/once-again-from-the-top

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I’m currently working on a project where the devs obviously had no idea about how to implement responsive images correctly. It’s a wild mix of faulty media, srcset, sizes, and size(?) attributes on img and source tags that really feels like guesswork. (This is now a 10-year-old technology, btw…)

What's the best article (or video, @kevinpowell? 😁) about responsive images you know?

My favs:
@mdnhttps://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Responsive_images

@eeepshttps://ericportis.com/posts/2014/srcset-sizes/

@grigs
https://cloudfour.com/thinks/responsive-images-101-definitions/

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A (command line) utility I’ve been using a lot lately is GitUI. It makes all my day-to-day git-related work easy and enjoyable.

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Isn’t it astonishing that after all those decades of global trade, there still isn’t a safety mechanism in place that...

Isn’t it astonishing that after all those decades of global trade, there still isn’t a safety mechanism in place that protects the world economy – and our collective wealth – from the damaging effects of one country electing an erratic, ignorant idiot for president?

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@kevinpowell And regarding the tab order/source order issue: did you see @rachelandrew‘s super interesting talk at @css__cafe, Kevin?
That might answer a few of your questions – and potentially also bring up new ones, for another podcast episode, maybe? 😉

https://youtu.be/cJiLnN9EUlI?si=BJ4O-ClYS1E_4Ifh

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@kevinpowell I fully (!) agree that it makes sense to name properties in a more familiar way, e.g. `item-wrap` instead of `item-cross` superceding `flex-wrap`. Tim Berners-Lee knew this as well when he created HTML: a lot of elements were already familiar to people using SGML. Make it as frictionless as possible for people to adopt new things, because, as @adactio would say, humans are allergic to change.

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Loved this episode of @kevinpowell‘s podcast in which he thinks out loud about a new unified approach to #CSS layout that is currently emerging.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCnwX2QXTxk

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… sneak peek … 🫣(Grab one of the last tickets for #btconf here: 👉 https://beyondtellerrand.com)

… sneak peek … 🫣

(Grab one of the last tickets for #btconf here: 👉 https://beyondtellerrand.com)

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Prototyping … 😉 #OwnYourWeb

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Actually, I took that photo a few days ago. That’s how that tree looks today… 🤯🌸

Actually, I took that photo a few days ago. That’s how that tree looks today… 🤯🌸

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Good morning! ☀️😌

Good morning! ☀️😌

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Vignettes

The joy of looking up to the sky after sunset and seeing the moon. — Equipped with Stellarium, I could start to identify patterns in the stars. The patterns had names, like Orion and Taurus. I saw Sirius and Rigel and Betelgeuse. I saw Mars — a planet! I saw a planet! I gazed in the direction of Jupiter. The moon was my anchor as I learned the names of more stars and found patterns. — There is frost on the fields as the sun cuts through the fog on a spring morning. The chill of winter recedes by the day. — The joy of thinking through an idea over my first cup of coffee. — I walked past someone who was wearing a jumper that said “My cat is a rockstar.” I love this message! — Some places are so beautiful that you stop every time you are there. — Overheard: “Dan, you’re just an old soul” — one friend says endearingly to another.