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Dan’s Polaroids

26.02.2026

A little indoor baskeball basket and a ball about to fall
      in.
Indoor-Basketballing

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“Choice. The solution is choice.”*You should download Firefox 148 (released today!) and explicitly set the new "AI Controls" to your preferred choice.* https://www.firefox.com/Disclosure: I work for Mozilla, but this post, like all on this site, represents my personal thought...

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Happy Twin Peaks day to those who celebrate!In Agent Cooper’s first appearance in the show, he’s driving a car, right hand on the steering wheel, left hand holding a small black box (a microcassette recorder), that, if you don’t look too closely, could easily be mistaken for ...

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A promise you adjust when circumstances change isn’t exactly a promise, right? 🤔

Dan’s Polaroids

25.02.2026

The three men of Forkalyst playing a keyboard. All have hats
      on.
Wacky Wednesday

Dan’s Polaroids

24.02.2026

A sunset with clear skies, building silhouettes in the back and
      a river down at the front.
Sunset and high water.

Dan’s Polaroids

23.02.2026

A photo of my SX-70 camera in my hand.
Meet the camera: my SX-70.

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And some important additional context – thanks for the reminder, Heather 🙏 (and the pointer, @bastianallgeier): https://bsky.app/profile/heather-buchel.com/post/3mfoofq3w722y

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Holy …

https://blog.cloudflare.com/vinext/

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James' Coffee Blog

Pens, sleeves, and whiteboards

When I was in high school, I used to keep a pencil or pen up my sleeve. I don’t remember anyone else doing it, or why I started. But if I had a pen up my sleeve, I would at least know I had one nearby for when I’d need one. (I may be mis-remembering whether having a pen up my...

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James' Coffee Blog

Dopplr colours

Last year I was introduced to the idea of “Dopplr colours” in the IndieWeb community. This refers to an accent colour assigned to cities on the now-defunct travel website Dopplr. You can see examples by clicking through different Dopplr city pages in the Internet Archive and ...

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James' Coffee Blog

Pens, sleeves, and whiteboards

When I was in high school, I used to keep a pencil or pen up my sleeve. I don’t remember anyone else doing it, or why I started. But if I had a pen up my sleeve, I would at least know I had one nearby for when I’d need one. (I may be mis-remembering whether having a pen up my...

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James' Coffee Blog

Dopplr colours

Last year I was introduced to the idea of “Dopplr colours” in the IndieWeb community. This refers to an accent colour assigned to cities on the now-defunct travel website Dopplr. You can see examples by clicking through different Dopplr city pages in the Internet Archive and ...

Dan’s Polaroids

22.02.2026

A black & white photo of a Jazz bass, a bass cabinet and a
      pedalboard.
Bass gear

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“Our main story tonight concerns Twitter, or as it’s being called since Elon Misk purchased it a few years ago: Twitter.”

John Oliver is a treasure.

(And I hope you’re not active on that shit site anymore. 😉😉)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7ZG_xWYLzI

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Continvoucly Morged Value

You might have seen the diagram before. The one Vincent Driessen put up on his website a few years ago to explain the concept of a Git branching model. ...

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… and of course, the background of the OG image is AI-generated – I just had to make an exception for this post. 😉

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✍️ New post: Con­tin­voucly Morged Value

Couldn't get out of my head what happened to @nvie’s diagram – and so I wrote down a few premature thoughts about what happens when we mistake the (AI) artifact for the work …

https://matthiasott.com/notes/continvoucly-morged-value

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James' Coffee Blog

Brainstorming search engine ranking introspection

Search is one of my favourite disciplines in computing. In 2024 I spent a lot of time working on a NoSQL engine that I called JameSQL. This tool now powers the search engine on my website. Designing search engine ranking systems is tricky to say the least. When I use my blog...

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James' Coffee Blog

Preserving calm in software over time

When I announced Artemis in 2024, I titled the announcement “Artemis, a calm web reader, is available (in beta)”. So central to the philosophy of how I build the software is the principle “calm” that, when I write about Artemis, I still use the phrase “a calm web reader” to d...