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🎧 The Shape Of Fluidity – Dool

I’ve had this album on my radar already. But it needed their fantastic live gig at this year’s Rock Hard festival to remind me to give it another listen. And I missed out! Great melodies, all the instruments deserve being listened to, and above all is this great emotional voice.

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Weeknotes 2025-06-09

Weeknotes 2025-06-09 June 9, 2025, Jochen Gardening, not architecture --Oblique Strategies It's been a hectic week both at work and in my personal life - haven't had time for much else....

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Access JSON data from Obsidian

If you want to access a JSON file from a remote server in Obsidian, DataviewJS is your friend. You have to rely on the requestUrl() method, though, as a classic fetch() fails because of CORS (Cross-Origin Resource Sharing). Another option, dv.io.load() from Dataview, can onl...

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🎧 AMENRA "Roads" (written by Portishead) – AMENRA

Amenra does an acoustic guitar cover version of maybe my favourite Portishead song. So good! Love how the guitar is recorded and you hear all sorts of background sounds, as well as the player doing the percussion probably live while playing guitar.

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If you really wanna fuck up tab order, I suggest you try to nest reading-flow into reading-flow into reading-flow...

Woah, totally doesn't work anymore! 😅

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Next Homebrew Website Club Düsseldorf is happening!

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James' Coffee Blog

What is the most chaotic page on your website?

At Homebrew Website Club last night we got onto the topic of chaos and websites. I asked What is the most chaotic page on your website? To my surprise, everyone had a slightly different answer: from pages with an “earthquake mode” to a web page whose background colour changes...

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James' Coffee Blog

Started with a sketch

When I design web pages, I usually start with an idea or concept I want to explore. Here are a few examples of things I have wanted to play with: A two-column layout that uses black, white, and grey A site that only uses two colours A web page that uses text with unusual spa...

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Homelab v0

As my homelab is about to reach a milestone I thought I’d look back on where it started.

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Things I Learnt About RSS Feeds

Things I Learnt About RSS Feeds

RSS feeds are still relevant, so I will share how to validate them and optimize their functionality in WordPress and Hugo. Learn to add featured images, exclude pages, and fix common bugs like invalid XML. With tips on improving RSS descriptions and templates, this guide ensures your blog’s feed is reader-friendly and visually appealing.

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Weeknotes 2025-06-02

Weeknotes 2025-06-02 June 2, 2025, Jochen Gardening, not architecture --Oblique Strategies Short but intense work week with no time for open source. I did manage to go camping though, w...

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@Chrome

2. when I wanna programm a focus trap, like a modal creates one, it is suddenly not enough to do a querySelectorAll('iframe, input:not([type="hidden"]), select, textarea, button, a, [contenteditable], [tabindex]:not([tabindex="-1"])). I now have to select all elements and filter them for being scroll containers by issuing a costy getComputedStyle(). it would be better if there was a :scrollable pseudo class or similar.

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@Chrome Q: starting with Chrome 132, you folks made scrollers focusable when they do not contain any focusable children. In practice that yields two problems for me:

1) to make certain areas not scroll through when a backdrop is visible, I create a pseudo element which cacthes scroll by makeing it scrollable and setting overscroll-behavior: contain. Problem now is that the parent element gets focus, even when it has focusable children itself (only the pseudo hasn't)

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Technical Difficulties

I don’t like starting sentences with I.

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IndieWeb Movie Club: June 2025

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Hey all! For this month's IndieWeb Movie Club I encourage people to (re-)watch 1964's Mary Poppins! Especially for those of you with kids this might be a great movie to watch together. Despite being 61 years old I think it holds up very well.


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@iandevlin 👋🏻😊

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What Is This Feeling, If Not Love? | Zachary Kai

I fall in love. Often. All the time. Not just with the usual suspects: film, music, books...but people. Strangers across the street, brief acquaintances, friends. And I don’t mean i...

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James' Coffee Blog

Today

When I woke up this morning, I thought that I wanted to try something new. Instead of my usual routine of reading, I spent some time trying on different outfits, seeing which one felt like the best for the day. I had washed and dried my hair well last night so this felt like ...

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James' Coffee Blog

Announcing Subscribe Openly

The default experience for opening an RSS or Atom file in Chrome and Firefox is for the browser to show raw XML. Sometimes, feed files download when you open the link instead of showing XML. In both cases, the user experience is less than ideal. A raw feed file is unintuitive...

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@freddy hey and good morning! For some reason I came to think about the Sanitizer API and I wonder what the current status of it is. Do you know?