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Dan’s Polaroids

22.05.2026

An old grandiose building with a narrow street going through it. A person with a red scooter driving towards it.
Red scooter.

Dan’s Polaroids

21.05.2026

The low sun shining into a train station, with a train on the left, and the entrance/exit in the middle of the frame.
Bonn main station. Was stuck there for a little while.

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The Paradox of Prescriptivism

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Ran my 14th Bay to Breakers race in 1:57:12 this past Sunday.Almost 2min behind last year, from needing a 5min+ pitstop at the Panhandle.I skipped public transport (see previous years), and left at 7am to jog to the start. After ~3.5 miles I found my way to corral A and seren...

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Top Albums from last.fm on 24/05/26 1, Henry ...

Top Albums from last.fm on 24/05/26
1, Henry Kaiser & David Lindley, A World Out Of Time, Vol. 2: Henry Kaiser & David Lindley in Madagascar, (17);
2, Bruce Posner, Donald Garvelmann, Celtic Keyboards: Duets by 19th and 20th Century Irish Composers, (15);
3, Calexico, Carried To Dust, (15);
4, Ruben and the Jets, Con Safos, (13);
5, The Little Willies, For The Good Times, (13);

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Iced coffee in Spring

Saturday was a busy day; I was on my feet for most of the day, and then came home to participate in the IndieWeb Zine meetup. Today, however, is comparatively quieter. I started my day reading manga in bed, and then had a slow start to the day – making breakfast, continuing t...

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James' Coffee Blog

Joining the IndieWeb Zine Pop Up

On Saturday I joined an IndieWeb pop up about zines, hosted by Morgan. The meetup was about both zines and the intersection of zines and personal websites – the affordances of each medium, how the mediums compare, where the mediums intersect, and more. I helped take notes (no...

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Elsewhere

Elsewhere

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• Naty S

url2md: A URL to Markdown Link Converter using Python Script

url2md: A URL to Markdown Link Converter using Python Script

Learn how to batch convert plain URL links from a TXT file into a list of Markdown links using Python, handy for link dumps or link lists.

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Shelf Source: Bats | Road Less Read

Shelf Source talks to readers who share books they love on their sites. Today I'm joined by Bats. Hope you enjoy reading, and do visit their site and say hello! ...

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Shelf Source: Bats | Road Less Read

Shelf Source talks to readers who share books they love on their sites. Today I'm joined by Bats. Hope you enjoy reading, and do visit their site and say hello! ...

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Inspired Again by Julia Evans

In August 2019 I discovered Tailwind, the CSS framework that makes responsive design relatively easy, thanks to an enthusiastic post by Julia Evans. I immediately adopted it to redesign this site. Over time, however, I found it harder and harder to maintain the styling of th...

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Platformer Game Jam 2026:Only three of 16 design students had used a game engine before. Three days later they'd ship...

Platformer Game Jam 2026:

Only three of 16 design students had used a game engine before. Three days later they'd shipped ten platformer games — all playable in your browser, built on Godot + WebAssembly.

Full write-up: https://tilman.me/garden/Platformer+Game+Jam+2026

#gamedev #godot #webassembly #indiedev #designeducation

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Platformer Game Jam 2026

16 Bachelor of Design students at TH Nürnberg built a platformer in the faculty's project week. Only three had ever used a game engine before. Three days later, ten games were finished — solo or in small teams, all playable in any browser.

The most interesting part isn't the speed. It's what made it possible. Godot has become a solid open-source engine that students learn in hours rather than days. And the web has quietly grown into a remarkably universal free and open platform for interactive media — built on open standards, no media platforms or app stores in sights. WebAssembly lets compiled engines like Godot run in the browser at near-native speed. A finished game ships as a folder of HTML, WASM, and assets. You just send a URL. A good time to be designing digital things.

→ Full write-up, photos, all ten games: tilman.me/garden/Platformer+Game+Jam+2026

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Ready

When I start writing, sometimes I go to the search engine on my website to see if I have written about a topic before. I did this when I was writing background; foreground. I had been thinking about the contrast between backgrounds and foregrounds for a while, so I wondered i...

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Background; foreground

In a way, I carry my website with me wherever I go. Technically, my website is a few keystrokes away on my phone, but I think the presence of my website extends beyond the technical. Having a website encourages me to write, I think, because I know I have a place to put and sh...

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Good to see that the RSS feed ...

Good to see that the RSS feed of my photo site seems to be working properly now.

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Wellsprings of Affection and Generosity | ruk.ca

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HomeOps Tour: Hardware

The first stop on my HomeOps Tour covers the hardware I use.

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Liked: a quote reposted by Ricardo Chávez

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