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I’ve added a field of view value and more formats – 16mm, Super 16, APS-H and 70mm/IMAX – to my 35mm equivalent focal length tool.

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Overshoot

I still remember that moment. Do You? ...

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The Quartiere Coppedè

Since June, I have had occasion to visit a part of Rome I barely know, way on the other side of town, literally. Coming back on the bus one time I happened to glance up at the buildings and was absolutely amazed. Decorative friezes, fancy brickwork, ornate balustrades and ba...

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Just learned about the ancient BarProp DOM interface which is supposed to tell you which browser bars are visible: https://mariani.life/projects/dommanual/dom/objects/BarProp.html

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The HTML Output Element

One of the most amazing things about working on the Web is that you can have years of experience under your belt and there are still things you don’t know. Often, people associate this with a more quickly-moving la...

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My first months in cyberspace (Phil Gyford’s website)

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2025-10-15

Obvious, when you think about it, that Brad Delong on how Substack and its writers might survive enshittification is paid only content. It would require “the continued maintenance by SubStack of exit paths, so that the credible threat of exit keeps platform incentives aligned with user success.” How’s that going, I wonder.

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Listening Closely

My son, who is the violinist in our family, recently told me an interesting little fact about Augustin Hadelich, one of the greatest violinists alive: it’s hard for him to enjoy other people’s performances. Not because he’s critical or dismissive – to the contrary – but beca...

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Compressed Fluid Typography

When it comes to web typography, I’m a sucker for fluid type. I love that it creates a harmonious rhythm for the typography of a project. I love how it speeds up the responsive design process in the browser. And that it feels like you are working with the grain of the web, n...

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Eat This Newsletter 285: Antsy Life's little certainties: ...

Eat This Newsletter 285: Antsy

Life's little certainties: birth, death, and school lunch money.

https://buttondown.com/jeremycherfas/archive/ETN-285-antsy/

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The Lifeblood of the Web

One Thursday in May, I was sitting in a slightly delayed train, heading home from Düsseldorf after three days of meeting good friends and making new ones at beyond tellerrand, my friend Marc Thiele’s wonderful conference. As usual, after visiting a conference, and beyond tel...

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How to Add a GitHub Style Hugo Calendar Heatmap Widget

How to Add a GitHub Style Hugo Calendar Heatmap Widget

Turn your Hugo blog posts into a GitHub-like contribution calendar with Apache ECharts. I’ll show you how to extract blog post metadata to build a heatmap calendar using the Open Source JS Library. Including how to integrate it with Hugo partials and CSS, full code snippets, and tips on how to customize styling, scaling, and tooltip behavior.

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What Could Go Wrong?

In 1986 – when I was four years old – three researchers at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) were working on an idea that would change the world of technology forever: they figured out an efficient way...

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🎬 School of Magical Animals 4

Movie poster for “School of Magical Animals 4”.

Ein weiterer solider Film der Serie, wenn auch nicht ganz so gut, wie die Vorgänger. Besonders die Songs lassen leider in diesem Teil etwas nach. Aber war ne gute Zeit im UCI.

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🎬 Bloodsport

Movie poster for “Bloodsport”.

Runde Nr. 3! Die Lage spitzt sich zu!

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🎬 Hot Fuzz

Movie poster for “Hot Fuzz”.

Didn't remember the action-laden ending to be this long. But apart from this, solidly funny entertainment!

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🎬 Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky

Movie poster for “Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky”.

Ehhh…whattt??? Jesus. This is just bonkers all the way through. It's wild! I don't really know what to make of this (yet).

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🎬 Praxis Dr. Hasenbein

Movie poster for “Praxis Dr. Hasenbein”.

Eieiei ist das behämmert! Und wenn ich mir die Hälfte der Szenen so angucke, fand das Cast das auch!

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🎬 Texas - Doc Snyder hält die Welt in Atem

Movie poster for “Texas - Doc Snyder hält die Welt in Atem”.

Wesentlich besser als Dr. Hasenbein. Dieser hat in der Tat einen Haufen großartiger Dialoge und Szenen. Das Gitarrensolo! Die ganzen Nasenmann-Szenen. Das Erdbeben. Muss man mal gesehen haben!

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🎬 Bibi & Tina: Bewildered and Bewitched

Movie poster for “Bibi & Tina: Bewildered and Bewitched”.

Voll verhext? Voll in Ordnung!