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Bookmarked: A Website to End All Websites

henry.codes/writing/a-website-to-destroy-all-websites/

[…] the path back to feeling like you have some control is to un-spin yourself from the Five Apps of the Apocalypse and reclaim the Internet as a set of tools you use to build something you can own & be proud of

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Checked into Doc-Sicil

After the dig at Oplontis sent to this place by the Custodio. 

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The Strangest Thing Happened The Other Day... | Zachary Kai

Here you'll find my attempt at a post with the aforementioned title, as suggested by Ben via our post title trade! Read more about the initiative, or contact me if you'd also like to trade! ...

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Offline mode

My blog has an offline mode that lets you view articles you have previously read on my website. This mode allows you to read something on my website even if you don’t have an internet connection. If the page you want to view has not been cached, you will see a custom page tha...

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Night time; walking

i'll spend my whole life looking for the next best thing but when I finally find it, i’ll be too busy looking for the next best thing I had spent half of the day travelling and the other half looking at art. Whenever I am going anywhere, I like to arrive as early as I can and...

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Guitar; sunset

The days are getting longer and brighter. The bite of the winter air is being replaced by a delicate breeze. It feels like Spring is here. I have been trying to play my guitar every day, usually before I eat dinner. Over the last week, I have noticed that the time I play the...

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Checked into Pizzeria Al 22

Ok pizza but not the best I've ever had in Naples. 

Dan’s Polaroids

03.03.2026

A slightly overexposed image of my shadow projected onto a tree
      trunk. More trees and buildings in the background.
Me on overexposed tree.

Dan’s Polaroids

02.03.2026

A speedy cyclist in the low evening sun. Parts of a bike in the
      foreground.
Speedy

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James' Coffee Blog

The Church at Varengeville by Monet

I am writing about a few paintings to help me build my description skills. My analyses are not formal or comprehensive. If nothing else, I hope that you enjoy the painting that I feature! The warm colours in Monet’s The Church at Varengeville (1882) stood out to me the momen...

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James' Coffee Blog

State of the Browser 2026

State of the Browser was electric. This is how I summarised my experience at the annual State of the Browser event in London in my notes. I like to capture moments as they happen, then write about them later. The note is the essence of a blog post; the starting point. The not...

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Checked into Antica Trattoria da Carmine

Slow Food special in Naples. Good veg antipasto and sublime pasta Al genovese. 

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I Made a Terraform Provider for Mythic Beasts

paultibbetts/terraform-provider-mythicbeasts is a Terraform provider that lets you declare infrastructure from the company Mythic Beasts as code. I use it to provision the infrastructure for my personal website. This is why I built it, what it does, and how to use it.

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Checked into Attanasio

Always the first stop in Naples. 

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Girl on a Divan by Berthe Morisot

Berthe Morisot’s Girl on a Divan, displayed in the National Gallery, London, caught my eye as soon as I saw it. The painting was the last one I saw in the Impressionist room in the Gallery, but despite having been on my feet for hours before I stood for several minutes lookin...

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James' Coffee Blog

How to change the Duolingo app icon

I am using Duolingo to learn a bit of German. I have been using the app for a while and enjoy the exercises. With that said, I am not a fan of Duolingo’s changing application icons on iOS. I don’t like that an application can set its own home screen icon without my permissio...

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James' Coffee Blog

I wish there was a (simpler) way to highlight text in inputs

When I was building the search engine for my blog, one feature I wanted to implement was syntax highlighting within the search input field. I wanted special operators (i.e. has:noalt, which shows posts that contain one or more images without alt text) to have a different back...

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More Acid

Happy 303 day Today being 3 March is recognised as 303 day. A celebration of music which use the Roland 303. Story of More Acid This is a brief history/explanation of how More Acid became a thing. Brisbane If you know anything about me then you probably know that I like Orbi...

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James' Coffee Blog

The Church at Varengeville by Monet

I am writing about a few paintings to help me build my description skills. My analyses are not formal or comprehensive. If nothing else, I hope that you enjoy the painting that I feature! The warm colours in Monet’s The Church at Varengeville (1882) stood out to me the momen...

James' Coffee Blog Supports Webmention
James' Coffee Blog

State of the Browser 2026

State of the Browser was electric. This is how I summarised my experience at the annual State of the Browser event in London in my notes. I like to capture moments as they happen, then write about them later. The note is the essence of a blog post; the starting point. The not...