Feeds from people participating in the IndieWebCamp Düsseldorf, April 2026.
16.04.2026
Jeremy Cherfas
• Jeremy Cherfas
Checked into Gelateria Coletti
Jeremy Cherfas
• Jeremy Cherfas
Checked into L’Ulivetto
Comfortable with stunning views.
🔗 IWC DUS 2026 Feed List
I made a public list of feeds for IndieWebCamp 2026 in Düsseldorf, taking place very soon on the weekend of April 25 and 26.
So far, I have put people on the list that are listed as participants on the Wiki page for the event:
So, if you like, you can use this list to see what everyone’s up to before, during, or after the event. You can just browse the list’s web page, or chuck its feed into any feed reader and follow along that way.
I’ll update the list whenever new people RSVP or show up at the event.
15.04.2026
Jeremy Cherfas
• Jeremy Cherfas
So now I am left wondering wether ...
So now I am left wondering wether that error is something specific to the Solo theme, or whether it will appear here with the 2026 theme.
Jeremy Cherfas
• Jeremy Cherfas
Updated Idno to 1.6.4, build 2026022801 and ...
Updated Idno to 1.6.4, build 2026022801 and surprised that I had to re-upload most of the plugins and the Theme I use, though they are all still in the repo. Trying to decide whether my dislike of the 2026 theme is just because it is different. I should give it a little longer. #IndieWeb
Björn Stierand
• Björn Stierand
Events
📄 Automating Sending Webmention Requests from a Static Site
How I automatically send Webmention requests from a GitLab build pipeline for my static sites.
14.04.2026
13.04.2026
Jeremy Cherfas
• Jeremy Cherfas
Eat This Newsletter 300. Blowing my own ...
Eat This Newsletter 300.
Blowing my own trumpet, and also morel cultivation, “Achieving Healthy, Sustainable, and Equitable Diets,” a real man making quiche, and part of the whole truth about whole grains.
Read it at https://buttondown.com/jeremycherfas/archive/etn-300-seriously-300/
🎬 Eddington

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This is very well made and played. But in the end there was just no real story. I was close to switching this off after the first hour, during which I thought "I don't think I need a film about people in the US arguing over Covid policy and BLM stuff". It picks up speed after this, and you think "now here's what it's about", but then to be disappointed - because: no, it's not (and this happens multiple times). Nothing ever seems to really matter. Except - seemingly - the opening of that data centre, which is the second to last scene. But then, the film's too long IMHO. I don't know. But, yeah, it looks great and has fabulous acting.
#smashingconf is about to kick off. At Tuchinski! #fronteers 🥰
Jeremy Cherfas
• Jeremy Cherfas
TIL: Oscan https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscan_language “an extinct Indo-European language ...
TIL: Oscan https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscan_language “an extinct Indo-European language of southern Italy. The language is in the Osco-Umbrian or Sabellic branch of the Italic languages. Oscan is therefore a close relative of Umbrian and South Picene”.
Did We Lose Something In The Third Dimension | Zachary Kai
Watching a film in its birthplace sears the experience across your mind. I went through the backlog of Studio Ghibli films with a dear family fri...
Number go up. And down. And back up.
🎬 The Menu

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This was an entertaining film! Performances are great. It's funny and absurd. How it's made reminded me of Ari Aster movies. And it seemed to me like they made a whole movie out of that dialogue Nic Cage has with the fine dining chef in Pig. Anyway. What makes it miss a recommendation, is maybe that I found it too serious at times and the lack of fleshing out all those guest characters more. And the arguments with which she escapes are kind of a cliché. But man, that burger looked tasty! And how she enjoys it on the boat when all the others explode was actually a good ending IMHO.