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Where do people go to host video content these days, let’s say for an online course? Asking for a friend, of course… 😉

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Second person birds

I remember the feeling of the light shining around and through the curtains. Then there was music: melodies in chirp. I wanted to close my eyes and go back to sleep for just a while longer, enjoying the warmth of my bed, but I didn’t want to forget the light and the music – there was a moment so wonderful just behind the curtain. Bird song plays the role that so many people do and have done in my life: the bird song is the music that starts my day. I wonder if the birds know how far their songs carry, how we notice the patterns and changes in their tone, how we find both wonder and joy in figuring out from where the song calls, how their song starts and adds life to the day. This is my entry for the September 2025 IndieWeb Carnival, hosted by Sophia at toground.link. The topic is "second person birds".

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What an amazing finish at the right time by Schröder! 🤩🏀🇩🇪

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Rain

I don’t think it’s going to rain that much I thought to myself before going out yesterday. I took my summer jacket: a light blue denim coat that brings me a lot of joy. My jacket keeps me warm. However, my jacket doesn’t have a hood. Later in the day, when I got to my desti...

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Prototyping with my desk setup a bit. I think I like it. 🤔 Would mean more space directly in front of me and I could ...

Prototyping with my desk setup a bit. I think I like it. 🤔 Would mean more space directly in front of me and I could also add rack strips and mount 19" gear like my dbx 286s within arm’s reach.

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In case you missed it: This sale is still on … just unreal value for the money.
https://mastodon.social/@matthiasott/115094511876122038

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Walking

When did I stop walking as much? I realised this week after having found the motivation to go out for a few walks. I knew that I didn’t want to spend the whole day inside. I want to see the world. With each passing day, I felt more confidence in going out. My usual walk seeme...

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Raindrop

The autumn rains are here. I have been looking forward to a bit of rain. There is something delightfully cosy about sitting inside reading or writing or watching television while the rain falls outside. And, rain means the opportunity for rainbows. This week, I have seen at l...

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🎧 Listening (at 1.5x speed … 😅) to a wonderful conversation of two of my favourite people: @kevinpowell navigating the world of web #accessibility with @SaraSoueidan 👏 #webdev #a11y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndGKjhzmLXc

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My daughter found a bug on my website. And now she’s so happy! 😁🥰

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Creating a searchable archive page

One of the pages I use most on my website is the page that lists the titles of all of my blog posts. I made this page for two reasons: (i) for quick reference to all of my recent posts beyond those on my home page, and (ii) so that I can search the page by post title. I often...

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Next week saturday 20.09.2025, you can see me live with Forkalyst @ Spilles in Düsseldorf.

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Artemis Changelog #7

Artemis, the calm web reader I maintain, has a few new features. Below is a summary of the features now available to all users. Also, I have started a Discord server for the project in which I can both answer questions and will potentially share some stories of the behind-th...

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This is the way.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/sep/11/brazil-supreme-court-bolsonaro-guilty-coup

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Designing a new button to visually show and hide alt text

In Developing an alt text button for images on my website, I wrote about how I made a button for visibly showing and hiding alt text on my website. I enjoy reading alt text. Alt text is great. My implementation method used a combination of a HTML checkbox and the CSS :has se...

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📄 FeedCity updates September 2025

There have been a few things happening recently in FeedCity land:

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🎬 28 Days Later

Movie poster for “28 Days Later”.

While this might have a little bit of shitty digital quality, I think otherwise this really holds up well and is a great entertaining zombie film. The story is great, the characters and the acting is there, the infected are menacing, the action is good. And it just has a lot of great scenes. Was again looking forward to that blood-drops-in-the-eye shot.

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🎬 Final Destination Bloodlines

Movie poster for “Final Destination Bloodlines”.

Haven't seen a movie from this franchise in a long time. Do I like the CGI-to-the-max? No. But otherwise, it's actually pretty entertaining with great humour. Death has once again packed a fine assortment of Rube Goldberg death machines and bloody butterfly effects.

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Collaborative web weaving

At this week’s Homebrew Website Club, I was introduced to the Live Share extension developed by Microsoft for Visual Studio Code. The extension lets you start a collaborative editing session to which you can invite others. Excited to learn that this extension exists, and cur...

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📖 Ein Hirsch, ein Virus und ein Baby – Nils Wittrock

Wie auch sein erstes Buch, mochte ich dieses zweite auch sehr gerne. Ein, zwei Kapitel waren mir etwas zu ausschweifend, aber ansonsten ein kurzweiliges Buch, das interessante Einblicke in das Leben einen Independent-Musikers gibt im Speziellen zur Corona-Pandemie-Zeit und bei gleichzeitigem Familienzuwachs.