02.02.2026
Feeds from people participating in the IndieWebCamp Düsseldorf, April 2026.
BurgeonLab: Weeknotes
• Naty S
Major blog version upgrade with refined Hugo templates for photos, locations, and notes sections; photo carousel 2.0 much improved, location features added.
Jeremy Cherfas
• Jeremy Cherfas
This plugin to connect a Grav website to the Fediverse sounds interesting, but given that I already have microformats and web mention display on my Grav site, I do wonder whether it will play nicely. Also, I remember being not too happy with the default presentation of my site, but that may be something I could tinker with.
Try text scaling support in Chrome Canary, by @joshtumath
https://www.joshtumath.uk/posts/2026-01-27-try-text-scaling-support-in-chrome-canary/
It's the first IndieWeb Fiction Carnival! This month's prompt: we've got to dream past it. The Prompt Five words. What yo...
It's the Feb 2026 IndieWeb Carnival! This month, the theme is Intersecting Interests. The Theme As Walt Witman so elegant...
Jeremy Cherfas
• Jeremy Cherfas
Next week, Sa. 07.02.2026, I’ll be playing my first gig with Brutal Unrest in Aachen. If you want to know what this might sound like, the last album is on Bandcamp.
Jeremy Cherfas
• Jeremy Cherfas
Gratulations to Florian for completing his third full year of daily photo posting. He has all the reasons to celebrate this by giving away zines and prints!
And he will keep going this time, so check out his photo blog.
A Celebration Is In Order.
at the @CSSWG.org (@CSSWG) F2F (face to face) meeting^1, hosted by @Apple.com (@Apple) in Cupertino. Not counting at #w3cTPAC, the prior #CSSWG F2F meeting I went to was 2.5y ago, also in Cupertino, and before that 2019 in SF. Good to see so many longterm colleagues in-person.#W3C #CSS #webStandards^1 https://wiki.csswg.org/planning/cupertino-2026
BurgeonLab: Full-text
• Naty S
See how I enhanced my Hugo blogging workflow with Termux on Android: run a Hugo server locally, manage Git with Termux instead of relying on a separate Git client app (like PuppyGit or GitSync), resolve a fatal Hugo image processing error causing server to fail, learn to set up everything from scratch. I also share my portable computing setup.
I was having lunch with a friend and colleague at a highly rated local tavola calda. I expressed some sadness that although the food was wonderful, each of us was generating a small mountain of waste plastic -- plates, cutlery, cups, everything. My friend informed me that in 2019 the EU had implemented a directive to reduce single-use plastics, specifically to protect the environment.
But in front of use were our two small mountains. How come?
Ah, she told me, in Italy, many packages of plastic plates etc. are labelled saying they can be re-used. Problem solved.

I wonder how many are actually washed and re-used, or even re-used dirty. And do other EU countries crawl through the same loophole?