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Feeds from people participating in the IndieWebCamp Düsseldorf, April 2026.
No Going Back | Zachary Kai
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Fictional Worlds I'd Live In | Zachary Kai
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Weeknotes 2025-06-23
New weeknotes! 📝 Homebrew Website Club meetup, giving a talk about MCP at PyDDF, and discovering some fun Claude Code edge cases.
https://wersdoerfer.de/blogs/ephes_blog/weeknotes-2025-06-23/
My 2025 Goals So Far | Zachary Kai
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In the Desert
Entry for Aromantics Create Pride 2025
In the desert
“But I like it
I saw a creature, naked, bestial,
Who, squatting upon the ground,
Held his heart in his hands,
And ate of it.
I said, “Is it good, friend?”
“It is bitter—bitter,” he answered;
“Because it is bitter,
“And because it is my heart.”
From: The Black Riders and Other Lines by Stephen Crane, 1895
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Authenticity On The Web | Zachary Kai
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BurgeonLab: Full-text
• Naty S
Changelog: Hugo Development and Blog Updates
A log of changes to the structure, functionality, and design of BurgeonLab.com.
🎧 Lifeless Birth – Necrot
Just so much great riffing going on in this collection of fantastic songs. They have enough non-4/4-parts and tempo changes to make it interesting without making it hard to follow. There are some tasty guitar solos, too. “Drill the Skull” is my favourite, with this insanely awesome middle section.
This week, the second Homebrew Website Club Düsseldorf took place. This time, 5 people attended. After a round of introducing each other including website, we once more had a good chat about a variety of IndieWeb topics. And this time, we all did some coding, too. For example, Jochen made some commits to his django-indieweb project, Mark added some rel=me links and Microformats markup, and I fixed my Atom feed’s updated date to truly show the date they have been updated (which is quite relevant for example when sending WebSub notifications).
You know the problem when you accidentally or naively committed on the main Git branch, but then you’re too far coding something that turns out to need more and more (unexpected) work, and you find yourself not able to deploy to production? Yep, happened to me today (again).
Weeknotes 2025-06-16
🎧 Empros – Russian Circles
This was my entry album into Russian Circles. And it’s still my favourite, probably because of being my first. We saw them on tour back then in Auckland, NZ. And I still remember how that end part of “309” blew me away: first that drum beat, and then this thunderous bass. So heavy! And even better live.
BurgeonLab: Full-text
• Naty S
Colophon: The Inner Workings of This Blog
A rundown of all the resources that was used to create BurgeonLab.com, including sections on AI usage and privacy.
A day in Leipzig
Alec and Maxime in front of The School of Athens as a tapestry, immitating the central figures
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🎬 A Girl Named Willow

Solide Unterhaltung. Der Wald war cool, Max Giermann war cool. Der Tochter hat's gefallen. Wir haben im Kino zu viel Popcorn gefuttert.
Florian asks everyone to please add their email address to their RSS feeds. Because then, FeedCity lets you directly reply to any of that feed’s posts via email (it’s a simple mailto: link).
Of course, I want you to do this, too! It’s one of those many underutilised data from a feed that can be really useful.
One thing to note is, that FeedCity won’t show the email reply button publicly (in FeedCity, all feeds have a public page) – it’s only shown for logged in users (or “citizens” as I call them). Prevents any email harvesting bots from gathering those addresses from the site.
