
Feeds from people participating in the IndieWebCamp Nürnberg, June 2026.
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2025-04-25

BurgeonLab: Full-text
• Naty S
Use GitHub Actions to Automate Hugo Hosting on GitHub Pages
This guide demonstrates how to automate Hugo site deployment to GitHub Pages using a GitHub Action workflow. It covers prerequisites, the workflow itself, and the basic steps to get started.
ArtLung
• Joe Crawford
Easter
tabitha.computer
• tabitha
dropped
Bb wake up, a new 100r dropped.
2025-04-20

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2025-04-20

ArtLung
• Joe Crawford
With @hellokellykuhl representing our teams today. First day game we’ve been to together.
Earliest memory of coffee
ArtLung
• Joe Crawford
Scam voice message from +1 (614) 756-4464
The automated voice said: Hi there. This voicemail is from Comcast Xfinity. We’ve received no response, and your 50% discount on monthly is now being removed from the system. This change is permanent and cannot be reversed. Call the number on your caller ID immediately before your billing returns to full price. Thank you.. The...
Gardening, fruit and Nature with Sara and James
ArtLung
• Joe Crawford
Moo Cow Creamer
I do still use Tumblr. I see great stuff there sometimes. I rarely import things from there to here. But for this, I am making an exception. And for you nerds, remember that every public Tumblr blog has an RSS feed but also culture on Tumblr means usernames may change which means urls change. But...
Experiments (sometimes work and sometimes don’t)
I made a thing using CSS to display a four-image slideshow at the top of the Forkalyst homepage. I was (and still am) experimenting with positioning, gradients and animation. It took me longer than I thought it would and I’m still not 100% happy. But I reckon it’s good enough for now.
🎬 The Substance

This might be the most disgusting film I've ever seen. And it's not "just" all the guts and gore; it's all the food stuff, too. And all those close-up and wide-angle shots really emphasise it all. It's quite remarkable how this movie made me feel. And those makeup and "costumes": so good! I really wonder how this got so mainstream. Anyway, it's really a courageous piece, directing- and acting-wise. And it's funny, too. It's so over the top, it could not not be funny. The society criticism is not subtle at all, and I found this rather fitting. Writing all this, I kind of want to watch another round. But I'm not quite sure, if I'm courageous enough.
ArtLung
• Joe Crawford