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🎬 BLOOD INCANTATION - All Gates Open: In Search of Absolute Elsewhere

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Movie poster for “BLOOD INCANTATION - All Gates Open: In Search of Absolute Elsewhere”.

They showed this at the local cinema, the Atelier. I always enjoy a good studio documentation - especially one of such an interesting band and one that's as well done as this one. And I'm very glad no one fell off that roof, WTF!?

👍 Recommended!


Next event: Deine Freunde on June 6, 2026, 17:00 at Amphitheater Gelsenkirchen, Gelsenkirchen.

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🎬 Burn After Reading

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Movie poster for “Burn After Reading”.

I wanted a Coen movie, I got a Coen movie. Absolutely hilarious. And another fantastic cast. They were all a delight to watch, but I probably liked John Malkovich's performance the most. Also loved the idea with the CIA guy reporting those summaries of what had happened. Clever and funny.

👍 Recommended!


Next event: Deine Freunde on June 6, 2026, 17:00 at Amphitheater Gelsenkirchen, Gelsenkirchen.

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Distinguishing user and system content

When I was designing the inline message to indicate a link in a user’s Artemis reader has been flagged as malicious, I intentionally designed the system message and state to be distinguished from the user-set author name. Here is what the final design looked like: The Artemi...

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Flagging suspicious websites in Artemis

Artemis now has a feature to flag websites that you have subscribed to as suspicious. This feature appears in two places: In the “Report spam or domain takeover: Report website as suspicious” link that appears on the page where you edit an author you are following, and;On the...

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JUnited 2026

In recent weeks, I have been talking with a lot of people about personal websites. In so many of my discussions, I mention that one of the reasons I love coming back to my personal website is the community around the indie web: people all over the world sharing what interests...

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Creative spaces

In her love letter to creative spaces, Britt appreciates “anywhere that is welcoming to the big table full of slightly chaotic artists who might make a mess of their carpet from time to time.” Reading through the article brought to mind memories of a table in my school that f...

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It was a good weekend for waves.

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Pixel-Accurate Dithering

I've seen dithering everywhere for a while now, I quite like the look!

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Around The Arrow

Skin held firm, against flesh, surrounding rigid bones. In active step, these hands are not empty, steady even in darkness. In stride and embrace, the sun always rises. Buffering.. Out in the wilderness, echoes, present even in cities-- there! S--sl-slithering away! It's an act- of many- to cement- a disconnect- and mask the one mirror […]

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Waiting; writing

I love to write while I am walking around in the world. I keep a digital notebook in which I write down what I observe: sights, sounds, scents; emotions, hopes, dreams. The smile I see as two friends embrace each other in a hug as the person who has been waiting patiently at ...

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Home

I remember I was on a trip a few years ago to a place I had wanted to visit for years. Toward the end of the trip, I said to someone that I “missed the poetry” of home. I had come all this way to a place I had dreamed of, had the best of times, and heard the most wonderful of...

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Milk chews

Since I am thinking about delicious Scottish treats this evening, I thought this would be an apt time to write about another of my favourite Scottish sweets: milk chews. A packet of milk chews. The left side of the tube of milk chews has a blue background with the label "Milk...

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The caramel log

I have been a long-time lover of Tunnocks Caramel Wafers, made in Uddingston (near Glasgow), Scotland. Made with alternating thin layers of caramel and wafer and chocolate, Caramel Wafers are among my favourite biscuits. But today I learned of a Tunnocks product I had not yet...

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I vibe-coded a mobile camera web app, because I miss the old days when mobile photography was such a great creative field. Surprisingly the Snapseed app is still around, so I used it for additional layering.

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I vibe-coded a mobile camera web app, because I miss the old days when mobile photography was such a great creative f...

I vibe-coded a mobile camera web app, because I miss the old days when mobile photography was such a great creative field. Surprisingly the Snapseed app is still around, so I used it for additional layering. #photography #design

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30.05.2026

A stage with a band and a dancing crowd in front of it.
At the Folkerdey festival.

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Mitigating floods of posts in Artemis

Note: The logic described in this post may be a stepping stone to a more robust system in the future. Please keep that in mind as you read and know that my solution may not be optimal, rather a start toward solving a problem. This morning I opened Artemis and found a website...

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One week of using Plan 9

This was posted at about 01:30am so it's probably full or errors but whatever I never back out of writing a post all in one go.

If I've spoken you in the past week, I probably mentioned playing around with Plan 9. After getting an old PC on ebay for 30€ (~40€ with shipping) I thought "if I was ever goint to install this, now is the time". Shout out to Matt for the hint of what to look for to get real cheap used PCs on ebay; which we talked about a bit on an IndieWeb pop-up about BSD.

A bunch of windows open on my 9front PC


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POSSE, the first try

I published a new garden page one week ago documenting the Platformer Game Jam 2026 – students building games in Godot at the design faculty. (Godot's web export is genuinely great, by the way!) I used it as my first proper test of POSSE-style publishing. A long form text...

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I used my post from last week as my first proper test of POSSE-style publishing. A long form text on my digital garde...

I used my post from last week as my first proper test of POSSE-style publishing. A long form text on my digital garden first, then a link post on this microblog, then cross-posted to Bluesky and Mastodon. Here is how it went: https://knot.tilman.me/post/posse-the-first-try/