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.
Feeds from people participating in the IndieWebCamp Düsseldorf, April 2026.
BurgeonLab: Full-text
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Hardening a New Android Phone
Harden your Android phone by replacing Google apps with FOSS alternatives, minimizing Big Tech and optimizing privacy settings for better security.
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.
The Barbican [photo]
The Barbican complex in London. In the foreground, there is a body of water and many planters in which plants are growing. There are trees on which the light is shining brightly. In the background, there are several storeys of houses with tall glass windows and made of concrete.
Spring
Waving
I was mesmerised by the moon on my train ride home. It’s the early afternoon, but I can still see the moon! I thought to myself. I was on a train going through the country – the rolling hills passed by as my eyes occasionally closed. I could use a nap. Toward the end of the journey, as more buildings would soon enter into view as I reached my destination, I saw two young women sitting on the grass by a river with a dog by their side. One of them waved delicately at the train I was on. I smiled. Maybe they knew someone on the train. I’ll never know, but the wave brought me joy.
Weeknotes 2025-03-31
Weeknotes 2025-03-31
, Jochenpunk rock levels are currently at 71% but fluctuating wildly > (71%) ■■■■■■■□□□ > --levelbot
Just work and no play.
Articles
- CSV sucks | Yes, still better than XML, though
- How I’ve run major projects | About project management at anthropic
Software
- GIMP 3.0 Released | 🥳
- Welcome to Symbl | Lots of SVG symbols
Wandering
Sharing the web
The joy of finding and sharing links
Morning; blossom
One of my favourite times of the year is when trees blossom. I love searching for the first signs of pink buds on the trees, looking closely at the tips of branches to guage when I may first see blossom. Over the last few weeks, I have been delighted to see one tree after another show signs of pink blossom. This morning, on a walk, I took a moment to think about how a few trees had blossomed. I had walked past them a few times with their white buds, but this morning got me thinking about how there is always something new to see on the path: the change of trees as the seasons ebb and flow, the birdsong, the light as the seasons change. I saw a cat on my walk, too. His bushy fur made me smile.
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! [↩]
📄 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.
@auphonic Und dann wollte ich noch fragen, ob Ihr den den Shownotes zugrundeliegenden Prompt vielleicht auch exponiert und editierbar macht? Denn für meinen Geschmack schreibt die KI zu viel im Passiv und auch generell nicht in unserem üblichen Tonfall. Das könnte man dann feinjustieren (+ Reset-Knopf, wenn man sich in eine Ecke gepromptet hat)
Liebe Grüße und vielen Dank Euch allen für Euren tollen Service!
@auphonic Wie wäre es, wenn man für jede*n Sprecher*in ein kurzes Audio-Schnipsel hinterlegen könnte, so dass das System anhand dessen eine Zuordnung vornimmt? Theoretisch könntet Ihr das Sample von jedem Sprecher auch nur einmal verarbeiten und das Ergebnis/den Fingerprint cachen.
@auphonic Guten Morgen Team Auphonic! ☀️ Ich hätte einen Feature-Request für die Transkription-Funktion. Und zwar ist mir letztens aufgefallen, dass ihr neuerdings die Speakernamen den transkribierten Sätzen voranstellt. Allerdings werden die in der Reihenfolge vergeben, wie sie in der Liste eingetragen sind und die Sprecher sprechen. Wir haben aber ein Preset, das immer übernommen wird und daher passt die Zuordnung fast nie.
You can use the light-dark function in your :root CSS variables
Sorting HTML lists with an atoz helper class
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.