03.01.2026
Feeds from people participating in the IndieWebCamp Düsseldorf, April 2026.
2025 #donation suggestions. I #donated to these, #donate to those that resonate:@ACLU@CalAcademy@NAACP@deYoungMuseum@ExperienceCamps@Exploratorium@EFF@Wikipedia@InternetArchive@SFMOMA@KQED@MontereyAq@SPLCenter@LongNow@RPF_EB@GardensofGGP@PPact@Mozilla****Disclosure: I work for #Mozilla, on & with open web standards & communities @IndieWebCamp @microformats @WHATWG #W3C supported by @Firefox to provide a more human-centric, private, and secure web for all users.Previously: https://tantek.com/2024/366/t2/last-donation-please-donate-tonight
2026 goals I’ve heard:* Dry January — avoid alcohol* Meatless January — avoid meatIf you have a personal website, how about also:* No Socials January — avoid #socialMedia silosNo posting on social media, just for a month (not counting DMs).Instead, since you have your own website, post there, and see how that feels.If you don’t have a personal website, make it your goal for the month to set one up. The #IndieWeb folks https://indieweb.org/ can help! Join https://chat.indieweb.org/Once again I am restarting a #100PostsOfIndieWeb #100Posts project for the year.This is post 1.Previously:* https://tantek.com/2025/001/t1/15-years-notes-my-site-first← ✨→ https://tantek.com/2025/002/t1/find-export-strava-year-in-sport
Jeremy Cherfas
• Jeremy Cherfas
Every year, on the last day, I write goals for the coming one. Nothing like such a significant beginning to usher in positive change! So, here they are. Over ambitious? Overlong? ...
I saw Ava answer these a little while ago. Because I love participating in IndieWeb-adjacent prompts, I thought I’d join in. There’s still time before the year’s end if you want to write yours! ...
Last year I wrote my own take on the Steam Awards , and in 2025 I played less games, so instead of pretending otherwise, this is a list of my favourites from this year.
BurgeonLab: Weeknotes
• Naty S
Made my first contribution to Hugo Docs, installing Indiekit, testing Micropub content. New Hugo templates for IndieWeb posts. Plus a quick F1 Fantasy summary.
This post is not a step-by-step guide. It’s a record of what I tried and what I learned getting Pangolin to run on a Raspberry Pi with NFS storage in an IPv6-only environment. TLDR: if you want to run Pangolin hassle-free, use a VPS with local SSD storage on an IPv4 network.
Jeremy Cherfas
• Jeremy Cherfas
You might be interested in my interview with Farrell, in the old bakery at Ostia Antica.
https://www.eatthispodcast.com/ostia/
Jeremy Cherfas
• Jeremy Cherfas
New episode: Cooking in Maximum Security.
Prisoners in Italian maximum security prisons have a right to cook in their cells. A new book shares their recipes and the tools they invent to make them.
https://eatthispodcast.com/prison
Jeremy Cherfas
• Jeremy Cherfas

At various points, I felt like this movie might ride a more surreal, illusionary wave. But that never happened. And this is why I felt there are some shortcomings in the plot and characters. But otherwise this does a really effective job portraying the terror he faces. It's a bit like Funny Games. Not as drastic, though. I liked how this all played out in the same place throughout the movie. I'm still not quite sure what the movie wants to say. But that's ok, and might be intentional anyway.

Solid horror movie. I liked the obviously Carpenter-esque soundtrack. And also how the "creatures" looked like and how the movie looked and felt in general - more like an 70s/80s horror film. But I found those "creatures" not menacing enough and the story was a bit so-so in the end.

This was really entertaining. I think it all looked great, the Creepers are well done - and are really likeable - and the acting is fantastic, too. Sure, it's over the top, but that fits the movie well. Robert Pattinson's performance it's just perfect IMO. But also Mark Ruffalo's and Naomi Ackie's. I like the whole idea of the film, and its whole vibe. It's funny, too. Would watch again!
👍 Recommended!
letterboxd.com/danielpietzsch/film/one-battle-after-another/

Like these kind of absurdist trip kind of movies. Leo is fantastic, and so is everyone else to be honest. Although I found Sean Penn's character Lockjaw a little too over the top. Two scenes that I will certainly remember: First, how the car chase at the end is filmed. Haven't really seen anything like this. Second: that stunt and whole sequence where he falls down between two buildings trying to jump the gap, then still gets up, only to get tasered around the next corner. As impressive as it is hilarious.
👍 Recommended!