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Jochen Wersdörfer

Catching up and improving my Home Lab - published my #WeekNotes for last week: https://wersdoerfer.de/blogs/ephes_blog/weeknotes-2025-11-10-home-lab-improvements/

Christian "Schepp" Schaefer Valid

@closingtag @maddesigns da kam die Golem Plus Werbung wieder. 😭

@closingtag @maddesigns da kam die Golem Plus Werbung wieder. 😭

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Let's mix it up here with top ...

Let's mix it up here with top albums to 6 Nov instead of top artists from last.fm

1 Celtic Keyboards: Duets by 19th and 20th Century Irish Composers 15 scrobbles
2 Lester Young With The Oscar Peterson Trio 14
3 Piano Music, Volume 1: Nocturnes and Sonatas 13
4 Impromptus 8
5 M'Bemba 7

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Eat This Newsletter 287: Cynical Some stories that ...

Eat This Newsletter 287: Cynical

Some stories that on the surface seem like all good news, although I can’t help feeling that there’s not much below the surface.

https://buttondown.com/jeremycherfas/archive/etn-287-cynical/

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Weeknote 2025-W45: Software freedom, caches & XML feeds

Weeknote 2025-W45: Software freedom, caches & XML feeds

FOSS freedom at risk, Meta AI data scraping, Hugo updates, F1 Fantasy at Brazil, shout out to my new fans, and getting a driving licence.

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IndieWebCamp Berlin was great! Participants facilitated inspiring sessions, and everyone made something on or for their personal site on our Create Day #Hackathon.Session notes are up from day 1, recordings to follow:* https://indieweb.org/2025/Berlin/ScheduleDemos notes also up, recording to follow:* https://indieweb.org/2025/Berlin/DemosWant to keep up with #IndieWebCamp #Berlin participants? Volunteer Daniel has updated the IndieWebCamp Berlin feed:* https://indieweb.org/2025/Berlin#Feeds_Lists_Starter_Packs_Oh_MyQuestions about sessions or demos? Ask in #IndieWeb chat!* https://chat.indieweb.org/This is post 15 of #100PostsOfIndieWeb. #100Posts← https://tantek.com/2025/304/t1/night-before-indiewebcamp-berlin→ https://tantek.com/2025/311/t2/indieweb-sessions-btconf-berlin

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Great #indieweb sessions at #btconf #Berlin!Yesterday, Sacha Judd (@sachajudd.com) reminded us to “teach someone …. something about building for the web”, and to “take back control of your feeds, your attention, and … go exploring again”. She encouraged us to “build healthy o...

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Create Day IWC Berlin 2025

Both of the tasks I set myself for the second day of IndieWeb Camp Berlin came good, though the easier one was hard because I made it so and the hard one was easy because I spent too much time on the easy one. Confused? So was I. The tasks I wanted to accomplish were to bri...

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Some good thoughts by Ton on his trimmed distributed self, including some good thoughts on Flickr that are newly of interest to me.

#IndieWeb

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Review Beyond Tellerrand Berlin 2025

!A Trabant car on a graffiti image at the East Side Gallery in Berlin This was my third time at Beyond Tellerrand after Munich in 2018 and Düsseldorf in 2024, and once again it was an awesome experience (although this time there sadly was no Stefan Sagmeister on stage). :) I...

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The second installment of the HVY RCK 3X3 concert is happening tomorrow, and my band is playing once again!

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Cycle of life and death

Reply to this months IndieWeb carnival hosted by Alex on Cycles and fluctuations This is a really fitting topic for an autumn month and a month so close to the end of the year! I don't really have a solid vision of where this post is gonna go, just some general thoughts t...

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Crystal Touchton (CuppaRex): "I quit Instagram and this is why. https://crystal…" - Mastodon

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📄 IndieWebCamp Berlin 2025

Last weekend, I rather spontaneously attended the IndieWebCamp Berlin.

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Monthly report: October 2025

The highlight was a lowlife spambot attack that I could counter only by putting the site behind CloudFlare, and don't get me wrong, I'm glad I could do that, but I wish I hadn't had to. Also, somehow in that process, while one of the subdomains came through with no further e...

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IndieWeb Camp Berlin 2025

After far too long, I was once again able to attend an IndieWeb Camp in real life, and it was another great experience. Old friends and new, old problems and new too. And some great adjunct events. The most exciting of those was the journey there, specifically the stretch ...

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Checked into Il Buco

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2025-11-05

Cover artwork. A Russian stamp shows a heroic tractor of 1924

Maria Fedorova’s new book looks at how the Volga famine of 1920 catalyzed exchanges of food aid, technology, and agricultural ideas. Humanitarian, yes, and also deeply political.

https://eatthispodcast.com/usa-ussr

Jochen Wersdörfer

New #WeekNotes: Shipped Steel-IQ after months of work! 🚀 Plus: fixing bugs at Homebrew Website Club, wrestling with Arch Linux on old MacBooks, and thoughts on Django async.

https://wersdoerfer.de/blogs/ephes_blog/weeknotes-2025-11-03-shipping-steel-iq/

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The bit that really made me sit ...

The bit that really made me sit up and take notice in Peter Molnar's account of his new listening set up was the 2TB micro-SD card. For less than $200. Truly, the future has arrived.