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Wednesday session

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• Manuel Moreale

Making things obvious

Back in February 2024, I published a blog post about my new—at the time—site. One of the things I mentioned in that post was that this site had a guestbook. Quick aside: a guestbook, for those of you who might not know, is something that used to be fairly common on the web ...

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Last month I blogged about the yogurt shop murders. Now they solved it, further exonerating the suspects who were wrongfully charged. One of them was even sentenced to death… What a tragedy upon tragedies if we had accidentally executed an innocent man. Hope the parents and friends find some peace.

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Because it’s now in the public domain, I can test video uploads with Steamboat Willie posted to a page on my own blog. Almost 100 years old. Still good.

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We like Twitter. So blogging must be dead.

I was having a conversation with Dan Knauss from the WordCamp Canada team. He said that people in the WordPress world don't think of it as a blogging community. I can see why they resist that, blogging has gotten a lot of bad PR in the last 19 years. The same bad PR that RSS...

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Summer’s end

It’s October. Autumn is wrapping itself around us, squeezing the leaves from the trees. Summer has slipped away, though it gave us a parting gift of a few pleasant days this week to sit outside at lunchtime. I’ve got a bit of a ritual now for the end of September. I go to S...

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How to create a typographic hierarchy – Pangram Pangram Foundry

pangrampangram.com/blogs/journal/typographic-hierarchy

  1. Start with the text
  2. Use size intentionally
  3. Contrast weights and styles
  4. Play with spacing
  5. Use colour, but don’t rely on it
  6. Limit your font choices (but choose well and wisely)
  7. Repeat, repeat, repeat
  8. Test your system

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Your private data isn't as private as you think

Your private data isn't as private as you think

How law enforcement and private parties can access your information without your knowledge, and what you can do about it.

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All the September posts in an OPML file.

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Tim Berners-Lee Invented the World Wide Web. Now He Wants to Save It | The New Yorker

newyorker.com/magazine/2025/10/06/tim-berners-lee-invented-the-world-wide-web-now-he-wants-to-save-it

A profile of Tim and the World World Web.

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I started this site to hold some of the essays John Palfrey posts on Facebook, where they are out of reach of the tools of the open web. John is a longtime friend, for over 20 years, and we did some great stuff together in the early days of the blogosphere. I will happily turn the site over to JP any time he wants to take over, and provide personal support if there are problems. I want him in my online web family, and Facebook simply does not make that possible, it's a silo, as we know and that means it's basically a world unto itself. If we want to solve the problems of the world, we have to step out into the open space where what we write is not so local or controlled.

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A picture of the blogger's room at Dean For America in January 2004. A big chunk of political history happened in this room. I was there, in the runup to the Iowa caucus and on the night of the famous Dean Scream. The picture is so tiny because that was the resolution of my digital camera in 2004. It wasn't cheap and as we know it was futuristic.

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GOOD WEB GRAVEYARD

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Extremely offline: what happened when a Pacific island was cut off from the internet | Tonga | The Guardian

theguardian.com/news/2025/sep/30/tonga-pacific-island-internet-underwater-cables-volcanic-eruption

A fascinating look at the importance of undersea cables, taken from a new book called The Web Beneath the Waves.

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• Joe Crawford

Censors, Markoe, Letterman

Merrill Markoe talking about Colbert & Kimmel is amazing. I actually once shepherded a piece on the Letterman NBC show called “Meet the Censors”, in which we intentionally violated, in front of a live studio audience, every one of NBC Dept. of Standards and Practices censorship rules. We then asked the censors to have their...

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Really good series. Aces to the finals, but the Fever kept getting back in the game over and over. Fitting to end in OT. 🏀

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• Chris Aldrich

Thinking about the current storage capacity of my card index collection, I made a back-of-the-index-card calculation:   172,000 index cards * 150 words / card [average maximum, using front only] * 1,200 bytes / 150 words [rough average with Unicode encoding] * 1 kb / 1024 bytes * 1MB/1024 kb = approximately 200 MB of text … Continue reading

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Congrats to the Iconfactory on releasing Tapestry 1.3. Nice to explore their take on adopting Liquid Glass. Most apps I use haven’t updated yet.

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• Joe Crawford

Your second person birds

You are writing a post about birds. Your mind is now sculpted into a new shape, imagining that you are writing a post in response to Fractal Kitty’s IndieWeb Blog Carnival Prompt, Second Person Birds. You wonder if you remember what “second person” actually is. And you do! You know that you have plenty of...

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Your second person birds

artlung.com/blog/2025/09/30/your-second-person-birds/