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Monkigras 2026

Monkigras is my favourite conference of the year, sorry to all the other conference friends I have, and it is not even truly my industry. Every year the conference has a theme and this year's is about being prepared. Topics The Monkigras conference is attended every year by ...

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Journey to Monkigras 2026

Instead of getting the tube today I chose:

  • Walk
  • Bus
  • Tube
  • Train
  • Walk
  • Boat
  • Walk

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Yes, I'm going to Homebrew Website Club London tonight. I get inspired by many …

Yes, I'm going to Homebrew Website Club London tonight.

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• Naty S

Set Hugo Navigation Menus with Active Class Without pageRef

Set Hugo Navigation Menus with Active Class Without pageRef

Quick how-to guide on setting active class to nav links in Hugo menus without pageRef. A simple string comparison method works with any content structure. Code examples included for my top nav and footer menus.

Dan’s Polaroids

17.03.2026

3 men and 1 woman standing in front of a black background,
      looking into the camera.
Homebrew Website Club Düsseldorf, March 2026.

Dan’s Polaroids

16.03.2026

A shrine of Ferrari and Michael Schumacher memorabilia.
At "Da Ciro" with its impressive Michael Schumacher memorabilia.

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The Timeless Way of Building

The book for this month’s IndieWeb Book Club, hosted by Nick, is Christopher Alexander’s book The Timeless Way of Building. The book is about architecture, but its principles have broader application to any discipline involved with building something. The idea of a “pattern...

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Landscape by Moonlight

Whenever I visit an art gallery, there is inevitably a painting that sparks joy, or otherwise leaves me with an impression that sticks with me. Peter Paul Rubens’ Landscape by Moonlight was one such painting. The painting depicts a landscape at night time. The ground and the...

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Library memories

One of the ideas Frances shared when we exchanged blog post titles was to write about a memory from a library. While the prompt “Sparking joy” is the one I ended up writing about, as soon as I started to think about library memories a few ideas came to mind. One memory in par...

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Space

Two years ago, I visited Greenwich in London. I had been to London before, but Greenwich was that bit further out so I hadn’t made the trip. What drew me to Greenwich was the Royal Observatory and the Prime Meridian line. The day I visited, I had great joy standing over the P...

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Added support for photos and videos

Three days after posting Changes to the Site and it’s already out of date. I wrote that I was going to optimise my photos so they would be smaller and I could include them in my posts, since that’s all I was planning to do. Then I realised I needed a video in my post. If you’ve read Museum memories you’ll know why.

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Ideas for managing post volume in web readers

As I subscribe to more web feeds, I am starting to think about whether there are features that a “calm” web reader should have that are designed specifically for managing the number of posts in one’s reader. I recently introduced Artemis roll-up to “roll up” a week’s posts f...

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Blossom

When I write about nature, I sometimes go to my archives and search for what phenomena I am thinking about. I was looking at my previous posts on blossom and saw that I last wrote about the topic on the 5th of April, 2025. I started my post with “One of my favourite times of ...

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Sparking joy

I am trading blog post titles with Frances. Frances wrote Where art exists in my life. I will be writing “Sparking joy”. On the top right corner of my bedroom whiteboard, written in orange pen – one of my favourite colours! – reads: Have a great day xxx Whenever I read this ...

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• Naty S

Weeknote 2026-W11: CryptPad, Switch Games, VPS & F1 Podium

Weeknote 2026-W11: CryptPad, Switch Games, VPS & F1 Podium

Loving Lewis' P3 podium at Shanghai, exploring CryptPad as an open-source alternative to Google Drive, and online multiplayer games with the Nintendo Switch.

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Museum memories

This is my entry for this month’s IndieWeb Carnival: Museum memories. I have not been to many museums or galleries. I am not a cultured person. My favourite museum is the city of Barcelona.

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Starting; playing; maintaining

I think back to how I used to think about how my finger tips would hurt if I learned to play the guitar. I was right: my fingers do get a bit sore. But with practice playing for longer gets easier. I am so glad I started to play. I have been continuing to learn new Taylor Sw...

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Rewriting

This weekend I started work on rewriting the static site generator that I use for this website, Aurora. I was looking over the codebase and wondered if I could make the code a bit more efficient and easier to understand. I had ideas for new abstractions – things I could do to...

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tools.rmv.fyi

A collection of small, low stakes and low effort tools.

No logins, no registration, no data collection. I can't believe I have to say that. Long live the handmade web.

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• Mike Kupietz

Gmail Pushing My Emails Out Of The Way To Tell Me What My Emails Say

Well, this is a new one. Today my gmail has started moving my emails out of the way to prioritize giving space to "AI Overviews" telling me what the email…

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