Sign up

Feeds from people participating in the IndieWebCamp Düsseldorf, April 2026.

A public list by dan.

Paul Tibbetts Supports Webmention Valid

Moved My Website From GitHub Pages to a Raspberry Pi

My site was hosted on GitHub Pages. It was simple and free, but it didn’t really feel like it was mine. I’ve fixed that with a Raspberry Pi.

James' Coffee Blog Supports Webmention
James' Coffee Blog

Scotland’s brightness levels

I am trading blog post titles with Joe. He gave me a few suggestions for what to write about. I chose the title “Scotland’s brightness levels”. Place is a recurring theme when I am writing. Where am I? What do I see? What I write about Nature is what I see here in Scotland. ...

James' Coffee Blog Supports Webmention
James' Coffee Blog

Rhythm

I have been thinking about the rhythm of my writing recently. I wrote in my drafts: I have spent much of this evening writing. I started by working on a draft of a post about clouds that I wrote on my phone using Apple Notes while waiting for the bus. I then explored a few mo...

James' Coffee Blog Supports Webmention
James' Coffee Blog

IndieWeb wiki pages I really like

I visit the IndieWeb wiki almost every day. The wiki is maintained by the IndieWeb community, documenting everything from interfaces for creating posts to POSSE. I was thinking that, like all wikis, there are pages that are almost “hidden gems” in the sense that, while they ...

My Feed Title Supports Webmention

We have birds!

You probably can run BirdNET-Pi on a Pi Zero, but it will work a lot better on a Pi Model 4B. The great beauty of having done all the faffing about with the Pi Zero is that when the 4B arrived all I did, literally, was transfer the micro-SD card across, plug in the microph...

letorey.co.uk Supports Webmention Valid

Once in a lifetime

Susan & I travelled to Belgium to see David Byrne's Who is the Sky? tour. The venue was new to us it was the Forest National in Brussels. It was similar to Wembley Arena, in London, but about a third of the size. We had great seats central and near the sound desk.

The staging was superb and the set was fantastic, I'm not going to say more than this because I know people who are going to see this tour at a later date and don't want to spoil anything.

If you like David Byrne or Talking Heads then I recommend that you do everything to go see this tour, it was truly Once in a Lifetime.

Daniel Pietzsch Verified Updates instantly via WebSub Supports Webmention Valid

🎬 Good Boy

letterboxd.com/danielpietzsch/film/good-boy-2025/

Movie poster for “Good Boy”.

Such a good boy! Really! Best dog ever! :) Very much enjoyed this unique horror drama from a dog's perspective.

👍 Recommended!

Dan’s Polaroids

16.02.2026

Men in black red yellow costumes on stilts.
Rosenmontag in Ratingen. Those guys were very impressive!

James' Coffee Blog Supports Webmention
James' Coffee Blog

Test post

This is a test post.

BurgeonLab: Weeknotes Supports Webmention Valid
• Naty S

Weeknote 2026-W07: MF2 Replies/Likes, H-Card, Webmentions

Weeknote 2026-W07: MF2 Replies/Likes, H-Card, Webmentions

IndieWeb web dev ventures on my site: new guestbook and likes page, improved Microformat2 markup, fixed h-card to support Webmentions. Also new /caw page.

Jeremy Cherfas Updates instantly via WebSub Supports Webmention
• Jeremy Cherfas

New issue of Eat This Newsletter. - Botanists ...

New issue of Eat This Newsletter.

- Botanists in the newsletter
- Diversity in the field
- Milk in the cupboard
- Georgia in the news
- Olives in the ground
- Rice in the bank

Read (and subscribe?) at https://buttondown.com/jeremycherfas/archive/etn-296-long-lasting/

Jo's Blog Supports Webmention Valid

All Posts As with any publication online I may run the risk of saying something inconsiderate or untrue. If this is the case I ask you to take my posts in good faith and point this out to me privately. I am happy to learn. If your Internet is slow and the posts are loading ...

My Feed Title Supports Webmention

100 years ago

Sepia photograph of a young man looking directly into the camera wearing a dark, double-breasted suit, with a square watch on his wrist, a ring on his finger and a white handketchief in his breast pocket

My father

Jeremy Cherfas Updates instantly via WebSub Supports Webmention
• Jeremy Cherfas

”It’s a lunar calendar trifecta: the start ...

”It’s a lunar calendar trifecta: the start of two fasting seasons, Ramadan and Lent, and the end of the painful year of the snake. I’m hoping, aren’t we all? that the year of the horse brings us better news.”

From a newsletter (on Substack) that I devour. https://naomiduguid.substack.com/p/farewells-and-arrivals

Zachary Kai Supports Webmention Valid

50 Tiny Cogs | Zachary Kai

Fifty tiny things that give my life meaning, inspired by the exercise in 'Little Addictions' by Catherine Gray. If you want to participate, why not make a post? ...

My Feed Title Supports Webmention

Still no birds

Got some very good advice about my BirdNET-Pi in reply to the issue I raised because the Analyser cannot keep up with Recorder. A cron job to delete recordings more than 10 minutes old every five minutes ensures that the Analyzer does not stalls.


/5 find ~/BirdSongs/StreamData/ -name ".wav" -mmin +10 -delete

Very neat. Also reduced the length of each recording from 30 to 15 seconds, and implemented the experimental ram drive, which sounds way scarier than it ought.

Everything has now been chugging along smoothly for almost three hours. Mind, it hasn't detected any birds yet. Not surprising given the foul weather this morning.

My Feed Title Supports Webmention

No birds, yet

Our little terrace is not exactly a wildlife haven, though some birds do occasionally pop in to investigate, most notably some lovely hooded crows. Nevertheless, I quite liked the idea of a 24/7 monitor that would tell me what birds are around and that I could maybe take to ...

Paul Tibbetts Supports Webmention Valid

Launched: infra.paultibbetts.uk A documentation site for the infrastructure that …

Launched: infra.paultibbetts.uk A documentation site for the infrastructure that runs paultibbetts.uk.

Daniel Pietzsch Verified Updates instantly via WebSub Supports Webmention Valid

🎥 Brutal Unrest - Sarcophagus Aftermath (Live in Aachen)

Brutal Unrest - Sarcophagus Aftermath (Live in Aachen)

One song from our gig in Aachen last weekend.

Dan’s Polaroids

15.02.2026

A football field in the morning sun. Long shadows of trees and
      myself projecting onto it.
Stopped at the football field during the sunny morning bike ride.