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Jeremy Cherfas

While people are understandably impressed by the murmurations of starling flocks, I am reminded of a brief clip of dunlin doing likewise, with one great advantage over starlings: their white undersides.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZVbCC-gpxI

Jeremy Cherfas

Rats! Looks like I need a new uninterruptible power supply, suitable for a Raspberry Pi and an iMac. Anyone got any recommendations?

Jeremy Cherfas

Does anyone know what is happening with vanilla prices? I see reports of steep rises, precipitous falls and boring plateaux, and I am not equipped to sift out any kind of overview.

Jeremy Cherfas

I am really grateful that I can follow people who post calm and reflective pieces despite being in the middle of frantic turmoil.

Jeremy Cherfas

I asked a colleague for evidence that an intervention was associated with changes in behaviour.

We don’t know. It’s more about awareness.

M’kay.

Awareness may be a precursor of behavioural change, but on its own it offers me nothing of value.

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"You could literally take a hungry climate refugee and put them in the middle of a field of food, and they’d still starve to death." Interesting take, with which I fully agree. I wonder how the writer might feel about Chris Smaje's Small Farm Future?

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And it's out, the latest issue of Eat This Newsletter https://buttondown.email/jeremycherfas/archive/linked/

A slew of stories from around the web, each of them connected to at least one of the others because that's the way of the food and agriculture system.

https://buttondown.email/jeremycherfas/archive/linked/

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Just finished the draft of the latest Eat This Newsletter, which goes out tomorrow at around 13:00 CEST.

One thing I was especially grateful for was @mastoreaderio@mastodon.social from @badlogic@mastodon.gamedev.place

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Decided to take up Datasette again to look at Activity data in Health.app. Turns out that the Health export does not include distance for several workouts, even though I can see distance in both Health and Fitness. No idea why this is. Anyone have a clue?

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The photo challenge was at micro.blog which is also federated. I post on my own site, which feeds to micro.blog via RSS. There is a different sort of challenge for October, called Inktober, for drawings, but I don't do that.

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Of course InternationalCoffeeOutside Day and Coffeeneuring are full of flim-flam, but still, might be fun to attempt one or both, even though I will probably be on my own throughout.

https://coffeeoutside.ridewithgps.com/

https://chasingmailboxes.com/2023/09/24/coffeeneuring-challenge-2023-lucky-13/

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I wish there were a way to really edit geojson online. I know there are sites where you can tweak a linestring, add a marker and other little bits. I'd love to be able to colour segments of the linestring differently, add markers with popups, etc. Does such a thing exist?

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Sometimes a big story seems to have been everywhere I look, and I wonder whether it is worth including in my newsletter. So I ask people not quite as nerdy as me, and they say “what big story?”, which is why I do include it.

https://buttondown.email/jeremycherfas/archive/mischief/

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Always feels good to finish tomorrow's Eat This Newsletter a little early. Sign up at https://buttondown.email/jeremycherfas/ if you would like my take on nice rice, Big Food, gin, tomatoes and brassicas.

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Ischia is absolutely glorious and full of interesting places. There's William Walton's garden, if you are into that sort of thing, not to mention the hot baths.

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New issue of Eat This Newsletter, with farmed fish, potentially pricy pasta, space spaghetti, and an optimistic analysis of agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa. Plus longer reads on vanilla and forest gardens.

https://buttondown.email/jeremycherfas/archive/renewal/ and while you're there, consider subscribing

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Currently reading: US History in 15 Foods by Anna Zeide, ISBN: 9781350211971



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Replied to a post on ruk.ca :

I enjoyed Peter's link to a search for images of Bromptons in aircraft overhead lockers but I keep reading reports of airlines that refuse them passage even though they fit. Is there a master list, I wonder? And is airline free to refuse an object that fits?

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Well, that seems to have done the trick.

I'm none the wiser, but switch it off and then on again is almost always golden advice.

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Finished reading: English Food: A People's History by Diane Purkiss, ISBN: 9780007255566



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I appreciate that syndication is hard, and appreciate the work you are doing to make it easier. If I understand correctly, your plugin now sends mf2 to Bridgy and Bridgy makes the final decision as to what to send to, eg, Mastodon. If I knew how Bridgy used mf2, I could tweak my theme to suit.

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Watch SE started losing charge very quickly, waking up to 18% rather than the usual 45–55% three days in a row. So, step one: hard reset. Tomorrow will tell.

Jeremy Cherfas

Currently reading: English Food: A People's History by Diane Purkiss, ISBN: 9780007255566



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Wow; what a great piece weaving together so many strands into a cohesive skein. Thank you. (I'd still like to read your version, if you ever write it.)

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Finished reading: Weatherland by Alexandra Harris, ISBN: 9780500292655



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Replied to a post on werd.io :

Interesting to see someone else dithering about how to present smaller, stream-like notes and longer articles. I have not resolved this to my own satisfaction, nor have I found a home I control for my newsletter. I have a domain, I just don't know how best to make use of it.

Jeremy Cherfas

Top tip from a Park Tool video: use an old toe strap to keep centre-pull brakes close while you fasten cable. Worked a charm. We now can stop. Next: new chain and gear setting so we can go.

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Thanks to Ton for the reminder about isochrones. I have been thinking along similar lines and may well try to adapt the isochrone mapping tool to my needs.

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Barbie was great, apart from the ending before the ending.

Jeremy Cherfas

Currently reading: Weatherland by Alexandra Harris, ISBN: 9780500292655

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Currently reading: Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan, ISBN: 9780571368709

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Coincidence, I'm sure, to be mentioning an author and his book on the same day seven years apart.

* [An Extended Moment of Joy](https://www.jeremycherfas.net/blog/an-extended-moment-of-joy)
* [In the mind of the body politic](https://www.jeremycherfas.net/blog/in-the-mind-of-the-body-politic)

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Here's another of my climate emergency rants from back in the day, this day in 2007 as it happens.

https://www.jeremycherfas.net/blog/ruminate-on-this

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I do not see anything at all that could rightly be considered controversial.

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Rome-Munich direct is of immediate interest (I'll be doing it with changes in October) although all 10 projects will make life easier for train travellers in Europe.

https://transport.ec.europa.eu/news-events/news/connecting-europe-train-10-eu-pilot-services-boost-c...

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Somewhat pooped after a long drive, Rome to almost the tip of Salento, made tolerable by a delicious lunch with friends at their new house along the way and the restorative nap that followed.

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Now that Threads is here, I no longer see options to like or reply to a comment on a photo on IG.

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More relevant than ever ... and yet, still very little progress.

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Just put the finishing touches to Eat This Newsletter 210, with:

* Ur-pizza
* Chinotto, eh?
* Entomophagy? Again!
* Food System Fixes

Subscribe at https://buttondown.email/jeremycherfas/ now and find it in your inbox tomorrow.

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Just put the finishing touches to Eat This Newsletter 208. Fancy a pot luck of food-adjacent links? Sign up at https://buttondown.email/jeremycherfas

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Nice to see someone else trying to revive blog carnivals in an IndieWeb context. Sara Jakša's first taster appeals on two levels; it is a blog carnival and it is about food. Count me in.

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I just received an email that included this message in the signature:

“Sent from my iPhone, forgive predictive autocorrection errors😀”

So, what, you're just giving up any semblance of care?

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The swifts are back.

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Just put the finishing touches on tomorrow's Eat This Newsletter, a definite bus-stop edition. Sign up at https://buttondown.email/jeremycherfas and it will arrive in your inbox.

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New edition of Eat This Newsletter, throwing shade on citrons in Italy and biocrusts in Arizona, not to mention Greek inflation busters, sustainability commitments and a look beyond coronation quiche. Read it at https://buttondown.email/jeremycherfas/archive/etn-204-shade-lovers/ and while you're there, subscribe.

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Ghosted on Apple TV+ is a very entertaining romp.

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Matt Webb refuses to normalise milk from cows, and has some fun observations about how to specify the "milk" in his flat whites and regional variations in London. I don't take any "milk" in most of the coffee I drink, so not an issue for me.

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Replied to a post on ruk.ca :

This a very useful estimate, because I never really have a clue how much mobile data I am using. ½GB a day is probably a good guide.

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This is the exact opposite of my experience, as a certified old fart. I learned to code Fortran on an IBM 370, then we got PDPs and I embraced Basic and later a bit of assembler. Then went dormant for a while so I missed everything. Now catching up.

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I wonder what it would take to adapt the WithKnown Twitter plugin to use V2 of the API? Might need to look into that before throwing in the towel completely.