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🎬 Sound of Metal

Movie poster for “Sound of Metal”.

There was not really much metal in here. It was more about how it is to lose one’s hearing. And that was well done, in my opinion. The story itself was ok, but the different sections of the film weren’t very coherent as a whole.

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🎬 Blue Jasmine

Movie poster for “Blue Jasmine”.

As usual for Woody Allen, this is a lot about the characters, their relationships, and – of course – the dialogue. Cate Blanchett is absolutely incredible in this. Loved how you got to know about Jasmine’s past piece by piece via the regular flashback scenes. Top!

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🔗 Why The IndieWeb? (Webbed Briefs)

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This is the story of the birth of the web, its loss of innocence, its decline, and what we can do to make it a bit less gross. Or if you prefer, this is the video in which I say the expression “barbecue sets” far too many times.

Not your usual explanation of the history of the web and the IndieWeb.

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🎬 Everest

Movie poster for “Everest”.

Movie about the 1996 Mount Everest disaster.

The movie itself is fairly conventional. But that doesn’t mean it’s bad. Far from it! A fascinating story told via a well-made movie made a good Saturday night.

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I Will, I Should, I Might

It happened again. And I bet this has happened to you before, too. I’m talking of New Year’s resolutions. Every year we make them and tell ourselves that this time, yes, this time it is going to work, for sure. But then, suddenly, it is February, and nothing has changed. (Ex...

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🎧 How Did We Get So Dark? – Royal Blood

Royal Blood are back in rotation!

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📖 Der Doppelmord in der Rue Morgue (und andere Erzählungen) – Edgar Allen Poe

Book cover of “Der Doppelmord in der Rue Morgue (und andere Erzählungen)” by Edgar Allen Poe.

Ich hatte dieses Buch in unserem Schrank gefunden, und dachte es wär’ mal was anderes ab und zu eine Kurzgeschichte dieses weltberühmten Autors zu lesen.

Gefiel mir. Einige Geschichten waren in der Tat sehr morbide. Und “Der Doppelmord in der Rue Morgue” war die beste – und ist meiner Meinung nach somit zu Recht eine der bekanntesten Erzählungen Poes.

Ich mochte seinen Schreibstil, besonders, wie er viele der Geschichten aus (scheinbarer?) Autorensicht eingeleitet hat.

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GitHub and GitLab now both offer dark mode. My eyes thank you!

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📄 The new president

Summarising my feelings about the recent US presidential election.

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🎧 Imperial – Soen

The new Soen album came out and it’s in heavy rotation.

[UPDATE:] This seems to not be for me this time around. I find myself regularly skipping songs, because either melody, guitar solo or vocals are unbearably cheesy. A shame, because some songs are actually quite good.

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🎬 Host

Movie poster for “Host”.

I liked this one! Yes, it’s got fairly typical horror movie elements. But the stage is a Zoom-call during the Corona-lockdown. And I found this pretty well done.

Reminded me of “The Blair Witch Project” (if I remember correctly – because that was looong ago) and “Rec”.

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My Typical Day

Colin Devroe kicked off a series of “My Typical Day” posts. He tagged Dan Mall (and Chris Coyier, Jeremy Keith and others) and Dan tagged Sara Soueidan (and Dave Rupert, Rob Weychert, and others) and Sara tagged me (and Cassie Evans, Anton Sten, and others). Although I’ve n...

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Running WebKit on Windows

Safari 5.1, back in 2010, was the last WebKit browser that somebody released for the Windows platform. Since then debugging things in WebKit came down to either buying a whole Mac or using a remote Safari in Browserstack. Funnily enough, the WebKit team kept pumping out nigh...

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📄 GitLab Pages: serving compressed resources

I have now enabled gzip compression on this website. This means all text resources are now served compressed, which results in quicker page (down)loads.

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I removed pagination from a few index pages. Because: who needs pagination when you have compact index pages and all images are lazy loaded? Right: no one! Kinda fixes static page search, too.

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🎧 Paranoid – Black Sabbath

I never listened to this album. But because it’s such a classic, I know pretty much every song on here. And I’m enjoying it!

And if the end lead riff of “Fairies Wear Boots” was not a major influence for Metallica’s “For Whom The Bell Tolls” I’ll eat my hat!

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🎬 Barn (Beware of Children)

Movie poster for “Barn (Beware of Children)”.

This was a slow movie and more like a psychological and/or social study than about the plot itself.

Relationships, feelings and emotions can be complex and the movie intelligently communicated this. And are so-called grown-ups really that for off in their behaviour from children?

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Gradient Multiline Padded Text

For whatever reason a question from Dan Mall from 2018 popped up in my timeline where he was asking how to create multiline padded text with a consistent gradient background in CSS: CSS superfriends! Have you seen examples of how to do multi-line padded text like this artic...

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🎬 Deerskin

Movie poster for “Deerskin”.

I expected nonsense. But not like this. I didn’t get it.

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On leaving out the alt Attribute

As it seems I'm currently looking at my Twitter timeline way too often. Because this time it was a tweet from Šime Vidas that caught my attention: Do I need alt text if there’s a visible image description?<figure> <img src="x.jpg" width="900" height="600" alt=""&gt...