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Loop

Loop is an award-winning animated short featuring a society where people live a perfectly looping existence, all in rhythm. Then one day…

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An app called NonUSA is surging in popularity in Denmark...

An app called NonUSA is surging in popularity in Denmark; it “helps you identify and avoid American products in everyday life”. (Ironically, iOS-only for now…)

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The Trump regime is still deporting people to wherever...

The Trump regime is still deporting people to wherever they want, facilitated by a corrupt Supreme Court.

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“I am slowly coming around to a theory on the new...

“I am slowly coming around to a theory on the new cool: You have to essentially pre-deplatform yourself.”

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Gray's Donation

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Before he was even born, Sarah and Ross Gray knew that their son Thomas wouldn’t live long. But as they let go of him, they made a decision that reverberated through a world that they never bothered to think about. Years later, after a couple of awkward phone calls, they go ...

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🔗 Stress-free RSS reader FeedCity debuted last year - ranchero.com

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OMG. Brent Simmons (of NetNewsWire fame) linked to FeedCity and had nice things to say about it:

This one is not just no-unread-counts but also social, with outbound RSS. Very cool!

Thank you very much, Brent! 🥹

Dan’s Polaroids

19.02.2026

Three and a half men and one woman looking into the camera
      smiling in front of a black background.
Homebrew Website Club February 2026

Dan’s Polaroids

18.02.2026

An abstract photo with a glass surface on a wooden stand.
Blurry abstract

Dan’s Polaroids

17.02.2026

Holding my iPad with both hands in my lab, playing the game
Playing "Skate City".

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Yesterday was another Homebrew Website Club.

Nina showed us her newly created Instagram-Archive site using Memento Mori. She also detailed how cumbersome it is to delete one’s Instagram account. We then talked about Dark Patterns for a while.

AI has also always been a topic again. How it can for example be useful to get away from big tech and host services yourself. Jochen told us about how he does just that now. What he previously didn’t have the time for now became possible. He also uses AI to add new feature to the website of his Python Podcast.

We also talked a bit about podcasting and available apps as well as how one might get away from large music streaming services like Spotify. And we made our first money transfer using Wero (instead of Paypal).

The next HWC DUS will be on Mar. 17th.

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Quoting Thariq Shihipar

Long running agentic products like Claude Code are made feasible by prompt caching which allows us to reuse computation from previous roundtrips and significantly decrease latency and cost. [...]

At Claude Code, we build our entire harness around prompt caching. A high prompt cache hit rate decreases costs and helps us create more generous rate limits for our subscription plans, so we run alerts on our prompt cache hit rate and declare SEVs if they're too low.

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Tags: prompt-engineering, anthropic, claude-code, ai-agents, generative-ai, ai, llms

Global News Podcast

Former Prince Andrew released as investigations continue

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After a day of questioning by police on suspicion of misconduct in public office over his role as a UK trade envoy, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been released. He hasn't responded to the BBC’s requests for comment on any of the specific allegations prompted by the release ...

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The Trial of Gisèle Pelicot’s Rapists United...

The Trial of Gisèle Pelicot’s Rapists United France and Fractured Her Family. “‘Look at the Pelicot family.’ They had been ‘confronted with the impossible dilemma,’ he said. ‘How to make suffering coexist.’”

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IMAX and Apple Collaborate to Screen F1 Races Live in Theaters

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Lydia Mee, reporting for Motorsport:

IMAX has announced that a select number of races will be shown live in IMAX locations across the United States in 2026. The new fan viewing experience is part of a collaboration with Apple TV, which has taken over the broadcasting rights for the championship in the US on a multi-year deal from 2026.

“F1 is a rapidly growing force in sports and culture in the US, and by bringing F1 on Apple TV live to IMAX theatres nationwide, we’re delivering the energy and excitement to even more screens in a truly immersive way,” said Oliver Schusser, Apple’s vice president of music, sports, and Beats.

You know what would add even more screens in an immersive way? If Vision Pro users had access to the same live screenings on virtual IMAX screens.

Link: motorsport.com/f1/news/f1-to-screen-live-in-imax-theatres…

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Watch How Ancient Egyptians Carved Hieroglyphs

In a video for the V&A Museum, stone carver Miriam Johnson hand-carves a pair of hieroglyphs “using both sunken relief and raised relief techniques”.

The video has minimal narration; mostly it’s just a master craftsperson quietly tapping away at the stone — and getting bits of rock all over the sleeve of her jumper. The effect is pretty relaxing, especially with the more rhythmic tapping for the second carving. (via the kid should see this)

Tags: art · Egypt · language · Miriam Johnson · museums · sculpture · V&A Museum · video

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An appreciation of Flickr’s URL structure ....

An appreciation of Flickr’s URL structure. “It was a beautiful and predictable scheme. Once you knew how it worked, you could guess other URLs.”

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Toy Story 5 joins the fight against screentime for kids...

Toy Story 5 joins the fight against screentime for kids. “Toys are for play, but tech…is for everything.”

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In-browser puzzle game : “Enclose the horse in the...

In-browser puzzle game: “Enclose the horse in the biggest possible pen!”

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A data analysis of how women’s clothing...

A data analysis of how women’s clothing doesn’t actually fit women. “That leaves millions of people — over half of all adult women — who are excluded from standard size ranges” in their 20s and beyond.

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How Finland Defeated Fascism in the 1930s

In the 1930s, a radical conservative political group almost succeeded in overthrowing Finland’s democracy: Called the Lapua movement, it was a far-right group of Finns who sought to overthrow the republic, marginalize communists, and install an authoritarian government. ...