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Jeremy Cherfas

Huh? app.net is now a sign-in for Mastodon. Not going to happen, for me at least.

Jeremy Cherfas

Today's IndieWebRing excursion took me to https://jamesvandyne.com/ and prompts the question, what really attracts people make of Disneyland? Maybe I'm too old, but even in my thirties, when I visited Florida's for work, I was underwhelmed by it all, especially EPCOT. It just seems so ersatz.

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🔙🔙🟥🟥

Stupid 118 2/2/2

I don’t get it. I was about to insert my guess, which involved a different letter in first position, but the field was already filled with a wrong answer.

Is it limited to three guesses? And why was the field filled in?

Jeremy Cherfas

As I continue reading and sometimes re-posting things written on this day, I've decided to do one more thing at the end of a session: go to a random site in the IndieWeb WebRing. Today, I found something that resonates down the years: how to organise the content of a weblog.

Jeremy Cherfas

Having moved my Dropbox folder to an external disk in an effort to reclaim space internally, I then discovered the value of an actual symlink, which means I don't have to rewrite anything. This is a good thing.

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The fight for “post” rather than “blog” is lost in many quarters, but the fight for “blog” itself is lost when none other than John Naughton can calmly point to a Substack newsletter with “Heather Cox Richardson had a memorable post on her blog:"

https://memex.naughtons.org/thursday-14-april-2022/

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The latest issue of Eat This Newsletter just went winging its way to all the subscribers, who will be seeing what I make of raw material from @bearistotle, @battlesuperbugs and @whetstoneradio, among others. You can read it too, at https://buttondown.email/jeremycherfas/archive/eat-this-newsletter-179-a-fresh-look-at-farming/

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The joy of correcting a human-powered transcription. When the transcriber hears

“Ursula Le Guin’s Earthsea trilogy” as

“the Gordon's Eyes Trilogy”

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Replied to a post on werd.io :

This is some of the most exciting news I have read in a long time. I hope Ben does find time to rebuild Known and would be willing to lend whatever support I can. “Another stable release” would be a wonderful start and would please lots of people.

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A very warm welcome to the [redacted] new podcast subscribers who joined via Google Podcasts this past month. https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZWF0dGhpc3BvZGNhc3QuY29tL2ZlZWQvcG9kY2FzdC8

You know where to find me.