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• Joe Crawford

Thanksgiving started with party waves at OB

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I just added “Polaroid” to the list of film formats to my focal length equivalents site.

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• Naty S

Weeknote 2025-W47: Diverse Discoveries via the IndieWeb

Weeknote 2025-W47: Diverse Discoveries via the IndieWeb

Learning more about the IndieWeb led me to setting up IRC, joining webrings, getting my first webmentions, and connecting with amiable fellow bloggers.

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• Joe Crawford

Nearly dawn patrol. Many sessions result in rides that are better than any wave I’ve ever ridden. Winter is good.

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• Naty S

How to Automate OG Images with D2 and Bash Script

How to Automate OG Images with D2 and Bash Script

Read how I moved from third‑party free tools (like OG Image Maker) to D2, a text‑to‑diagram language, for local, customizable OG image generation. Combining D2 with a Bash script helped automate the process and produce ready‑to‑use OG images. The workflow uses CLI image tools (pngquant, cwebp, ImageMagick) and I talk about the benefits of text‑based templates, offline generation, and automation.

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• tabitha

through

Life is beautiful.

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• tabitha

offline

Where do I keep this version of myself? She was around in May but what else was happening then.

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• Joe Crawford

Writing, Context, Cleverness

I participated in an event this weekend about writing. It was a great conversation with a terrific set of people. The notes taken during the event are available on the IndieWeb wiki. It had me thinking about posts where maybe I describe a distance in miles and feel compelled to share it also in kilometers....

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Map of the internet

Reply to Help me map the internet! by Tiffany

Also posted to Indienews, maybe more people will draw maps before the end of November.

I saw Sara submit something for this! I think it's a cool prompt and since I'm done with my huge project (for now) I can finally draw stuff for fun again without feeling bad and thinking "I should be creating something else". So I also made it kinda silly.

Here's my map: A person in a rocket ship flying through starry space, where all planets orbiting those stars connect to each other with lines


Read more on the site…

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2025-11-24

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Snowy morning

On the cusp of the snowy doorstep, I felt a child-like excitement. I wanted to run outside and embrace the snow — the first proper snow, as we would say here, in at least a year. This is the kind of snow that will lie on the ground., I thought. The snow flakes were thick, lea...

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• Joe Crawford

Walls of whitewater kept most surf riders out of the water. I so enjoy going out when waves tickle the bottom of the pier. It demands completely undivided attention and the second I’m the least bit tired it’s time to come in. I managed to ride a wave or two along with plenty of paddling and diving.

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• Joe Crawford

Winter is bringing new wave opportunities. Incremental improvements continue.

View as a reel. or on Instagram or TikTok

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Icebreakers

This evening I hosted an online event about writing and writing on the web. “Writing” is a broad topic, so I wanted a way to help get the discussion going. A few weeks ago, I tried an ice breaker question in an event which went well, so I decided I’d try one again this evenin...

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Bookmarks

My copy of Stephen King’s On Writing has been sitting on the shelf for a while. Why I stopped reading the book is one of those things lost to time. But about two weeks ago, I went to my bookshelves and picked out the two books that I had started but not finished yet. I could ...

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🎬 Inception

Movie poster for “Inception”.

Haven't seen this again since it came out. And I enjoyed this a lot now! That dream-within-a-dream concept is so good, and Nolan can just go crazy with the action. And it's still one of his movies you can more easily follow. Technically it's flawless IMO. And that ending is so perfect!

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Good HWC yesterday. I finally removed SASS from the build-pipeline for this site - using just plain CSS now - and also updated my view-transition syntax, so that those work again now. But apart from this, it was mostly us talking about various topics from home networking and self-hosting to - as often - AI and LLMs.

The next HWC DUS is on Dec. 18th.

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Winter sunset

A dusting of snow blankets hills in the distance, left over from the snowfall two evenings ago. There are thin light clouds above the hills through which the sky peeks. On the horizon, separating the snowy white hills from the light grey clouds, there is a hint of a pale red,...

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🔗 Likes - FeedCity

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FeedCity now supports “likes”. Including sending webmentions to supporting sites.

You can now “like” any post within FeedCity.

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• Joe Crawford

Site Updates

I swear, this site is alive. If you are reading this site using RSS you don’t get every update. If you follow me on BlueSky or Mastodon, you get some. Pages which have been updated lately: Slashes — I updated the list of standard slash pages I have Colophon — I had a colophon in...