#Weeknotes: django-cast docs ✓ Voice dictation experiments ✓ Data science podcast recorded ✓ (catching up with my 2 week lag posting those)
https://wersdoerfer.de/blogs/ephes_blog/weeknotes-2025-07-21/
Feeds from people participating in the IndieWebCamp Düsseldorf, April 2026.
#Weeknotes: django-cast docs ✓ Voice dictation experiments ✓ Data science podcast recorded ✓ (catching up with my 2 week lag posting those)
https://wersdoerfer.de/blogs/ephes_blog/weeknotes-2025-07-21/
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This post breaks down the pull request process into simple steps, perfect for Git beginners. I share my experience making my first contributions, including setting up your repository, working on a forked branch, and submitting a pull request. Plus, get maintenance tips to keep your GitHub repo clean and organized.
More Converge, more betterer! Certainly one of my favourite discoveries in recent years. While I enjoy everyone here, it’s again Ben Koller’s drumming and Nate Newton’s bass playing that fascinate me most. Just listen to that groovy drum rhythm, together with the rather calm bass in “All we love we leave behind”, or this insane drum fill in “Veins and Veils” (again, with a great bass riff). Putting a ride symbol in there like this makes me absolutely addicted, and makes me happy for days.
WeekNotes: django-cast gallery nav fixes, tox performance improvements, and why Claude Code is still king after testing the alternatives. Also, I somehow agreed to write about running Django in Electron (send help)
https://wersdoerfer.de/blogs/ephes_blog/weeknotes-2025-07-14/
Published my latest weeknotes. Topics covered: new podcast episode on data class builders, django-cast refactoring (src layout migration, uv build backend, ruff adoption). Read more:
https://wersdoerfer.de/blogs/ephes_blog/weeknotes-2025-07-07/
https://jamesg.blog/assets/images/2025/07/edi.jpeg ALTIn the foreground there is an old street lamp. In the middle ground, there are Gothic buildings in the city of Edinburgh with several turrets and towers, including a University of Edinburgh building. In the background, a tall church spire peeks through the dense fog.
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Learn how to customize the ReText Markdown editor with this guide. Explore configuration file tweaks, style sheet adjustments for both the WebEngine preview and Markdown editor panes, and how to use Python Markdown extensions for enhanced functionality. Includes code highlighting setup with Pygements.
@KrijnHoetmer Happy Happy Birthday dear Krijn!!! 🎉🎊🥳🎁🥂 I hope you enjoy a wonderful day ☀️ with your girls - be it at the allotment 🌱 or at the beach 🏖️.
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A curated collection of Naty’s favourite websites and creators, and inspiring blogs.

Greatly enjoyed this one. The two are just so sweet. So, I loved Woody Harrelson and Juliette Lewis here. Tommy Lee Jones was great, too. Greatly reminded me of Wild At Heart. Story and proposition is great two. Reminded me partly of Nightcrawler. And it is just overall funny and weird with wild camera work, which reminded me of Climax. But I would’ve enjoyed one more action scene like the one at the diner at the beginning.

I liked this overall. It’s a wild chase with ever more intrigues and entanglements coming to light. I especially liked Guy Pearce’s character and performance. But I couldn’t fully enjoy this on a first watch, as this was so fast paced and has this rather complex plot (watching in to me non-native English didn’t quite help, either), that I had the constant feeling of having missed something. Luckily they actually explain more and more towards the end, and I could more and more shake that feeling. Still, maybe a candidate for a second watch.