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Jeremy Cherfas

Finished reading: Sourdough by Robin Sloan

Jeremy Cherfas

Currently reading: The Last Grain Race by Eric Newby, ISBN: 9780007597833



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@ThatPaddedChar You got it in one. Standards about things like microformats are exactly what allow a plurality of implementations to flourish.

Jeremy Cherfas

Currently reading: Songbirds, Truffles, and Wolves: An American Naturalist in Italy by Gary Paul Nabhan, ISBN: 9780140239720

Jeremy Cherfas

Currently reading: Sourdough by Robin Sloan, ISBN: 9781250192752





Jeremy Cherfas

Finished reading: Alibi by Joseph Kanon, ISBN: 9780312425906





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Finishing touches done for this week's Eat This Newsletter, with the Catherine Effect, from @BienassisLoic, not the pizza effect, from @NPR, groundnuts in The Gambia, and the horrible Hamlet Fire, from @BryantSimon. Sign up at https://buttondown.email/jeremycherfas

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Thanks for the tip. My MIDI keyboard thingie already does a bunch of stuff that I have barely explored, so for now another soft synth would be overkill. One to keep in mind though.

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I've never really been an outliner sort of person, although I know I should try harder. So I'm taking a look at [bike](https://bikeguide.hogbaysoftware.com/) and really liking it. Much more intuitive than things I've used before, so it may stick. Need to check that Save As script.

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Beyond rescue ecomodernism: the case for agrarian localism restated | Small Farm Future

Our modern culture is good at heroic, high-tech mitigation of specific and immediate acute problems. It’s not very good at long-term, low-tech cultural adaptation that mitigates against these specific and immediate acute problems from arising.

Is there time? Best to assume that there is, and start the transition now.

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ongoing by Tim Bray · Slow Travel

Oh, to be able to travel by Zeppelin. Meanwhile, I think the idea of never flying anywhere for less than a week is a good stop-gap, and more trains when possible.

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Meanwhile

Lady Eva seems to have given up on Odessa. Sara left Odessa, now anchored at Bandirma, TR, cargo unknown (by me). Jasmin Queen and Noran loitering at anchor south of Istanbul, maybe still en route to Odessa or Chornomorsk.

New in Odessa: Ali S, Ganosaya, Zhe Hai

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You go away for a few days and ... nothing much changes.

Razoni could be anywhere, not reporting position. Navi Star got to Foynes an hour or so ago. Polarnet still anchored off Pendik, TR. Rojen left Italy, currently anchored off Cephalonia. Riva Wind still at Iskenderun.

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Jeremy Cherfas

Razoni, Polarnet, Rojen no change. Navi Star off the southern corner of Portugal. Riva Wind moored near Iskenderun.

No change in Odessa; six cargo ships in port (and one expected later today)

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Razoni still not updating her position.
Navi Star through Gibraltar to Foynes. Ireland.
Polarnet still anchored.
Rojen still in Ravenna
Riva Wind entering Gulf of Alexandretta.

Sara joins 5 other cargo ships in Odessa.

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On a related note, tracking the vessels is easy enough. How I can find out more about the cargo, what is loaded and unloaded and all that?

-cargo

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Razoni is on the move, possibly to Egypt, but not updating her position.
Navi Star in the Eastern Med, heading to Foynes, Ireland.
Polarnet steaming to anchorage south of Istanbul.
Rojen moored in Ravenna,
Riva Wind expected in Iskenderun in a day or so.

Jeremy Cherfas

Currently reading: Night Soldiers by Alan Furst, ISBN: 9780375760006

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Riva Wind nearing Athens, Rojen passing Puglia on the way to Ravenna, Nav Star about to pass Sicily.

Razoni and Polarnet have not moved.

No change in the bulk carriers in Odessa.

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Odd. The buyer of the Razoni's wheat cargo has refused to accept it, “citing a more than five-month delay”.

Polarnet still moored, Riva Wind still at anchor, Rojen passing Athens.

No further departures I can see.

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New issue of Eat This Newsletter out now, with raw material provided by @kitchenbee @historicuk @minimaxir and a minor kerfuffle in the august pages of @PNASNews.

Read it at https://buttondown.email/jeremycherfas/archive/eat-this-newsletter-185-heat/ and feel free to subscribe, for free.

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Razoni still at anchor. Navi Star at anchor in Istanbul. Polarnet tied up in the Gulf of Izmit. Rojen on its way through the Marmara Sea. Riva Wind heading for the Bosporus queue.

Doesn't look like there have been any further departures from Odessa.

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Time's the revelator

Many good thoughts and conclusions.

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Riva Wind left Odessa this morning for Istanbul. No word yet what it is carrying.

Navi Star, Polarnet and Rojen all in the queue for the Bosporus.

Razoni at anchor near the Turkey/Syria border.

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Biggest mistake I ever made was starting a "free trial" of @RealVNC because now my original Home VNC Viewer no longer works and I cannot find a way to revert.

Not surprised that only 25% of people found this useful https://help.realvnc.com/hc/en-us/articles/360003474552#on-the-device-you-want-to-control-from-0-4

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@SheilaDillon It could never be simple, not if you want to cover the externalities of both products in adequate detail.

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@bonjouryannick You might want to look at https://indieweb.org/Micropub which has a few examples, libraries etc that you can modify or, depending on your system, adopt directly.

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Latest issue of Eat This Newsletter is about to drop, racing through the backlog so normal service can be restored ASAP. There's hops, heritage grains and climate change, plus agricultural policy in South Africa and the US.

https://buttondown.email/jeremycherfas/archive/eat-this-newsletter-184-catching-up-with-reality/

Consider subscribing.

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@decarola Devo trovare l’ora dell’ultimo treno a Roma, ma sicuro m’interessa.

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City of the dead, part two

“... (a symptom of the malaise: the spellchecker on my computer is happy with the word ‘urbanization’ but not ‘ruralization’).”

When, I wonder, are we going to get to the art/culture arguments in favour of cities. Those are what have kept me urbanised for the past many years. Irrationally, perhaps, but the result is the same.

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Slightly puzzled by Epilogue for MB for those of us who do not have a paid account. Does it feed my timeline, eventually? If it does, I might consider PESOS rather than indiebookclub and POSSE. Also, two way traffic, to open someone’s link in MB would encourage conversation.

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Finished reading: Underland: A Deep Time Journey by Robert MacFarlane, ISBN: 9780393358094

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Currently reading: Three Day Road by Joseph Boyden, ISBN: 9780143037071

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From regenesis to re-exodus: of George Monbiot, mathematical modernism and the case for agrarian localism

George Monbiot illuminates and infuriates in equal measure, although I suspect, after reading Chris Smaje’s review, that I will not be paying much attention in future. I have not read Regenesis, so will say nothing about it myself. Two quotes from Chris (of many others I could have chosen):

“[A]n alternative, perhaps counterintuitive but more plausible argument [is] that low food prices in fact are a fundamental cause of global poverty.”

“[T]here’s no such thing as ‘an inexorable economic logic’, there are just political games with winners and losers – a point the old George Monbiot once understood.”

Yup.

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"You begin the book a sober reader, calmly appreciating the complexity of historical causation, and you finish it a raving wheat monomaniac."

Glad to know I am not alone. Fine review of @nelsonhist's book in the NYRB

https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2022/07/21/wielding-wheat-oceans-of-grain-nelson/

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The tragedy of the climate commons and one way I tried to fight it | Small Farm Future

Interesting account of a single piece of civil disobedience and its aftermath.

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Jeremy Cherfas

Thank YOU @nelsonhist for doing the work and being happy to talk about it. Today, Grain and Empire closes the trilogy, leaving a lot still unsaid. Oceans of Grain is a terrific read that sheds light on so many disparate topics, all connected by wheat.

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