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๐Ÿ”– Gina Trapani's "Stuff I built just for me in 2025" ๐Ÿ”—

I find everything about Gina Trapani's website Note to Self inspiring, including this post about simple programming projects she's done for herself.

I'm definitely going to crib this idea; both the making of simple scripts and apps for myself (which I'm already doing), and the sharing of them here.

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๐Ÿ”– Ian Fieggenโ€™s Website ๐Ÿ”—

Having just gotten my winter boots repaired, I once again had recourse to Ian Fieggen's indispensible database of shoe-lacing tutorials. But this time I ended up on his homepage and his site is such a joyously retro collection of interesting things (sort of like how I aspire to have this site be.)

So come for the shoelaces, stay for this moving tribute to his father, Chris.

I love a website that's been online since the '90s. Represent, Professor Shoelace.

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๐Ÿ”– Music Log: Teddy Swims ๐Ÿ”—

I just came across musician Teddy Swims, from hearing Lose Control in a hair salon and looking him up. I just listened to his album I've Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 1.5)1 and I love it.

Sound reminds me of discovering Gnarls Barkley2 and Fitz and the Tantrums 15 years ago. Will probably buy a copy of the albumโ€”I'm trying to do that more these days instead of streaming.


  1. Top marks for both title and semantic versioning scheme. ๐Ÿ˜‚ 

  2. Gnarls Barkley's website doesn't seem to resolve when I tried it, and looking at the Wayback Machine, seems like it's just been a redirect to Spotify in recent years. ๐Ÿซค But check out this version from 2009, it's pretty cool. 

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๐Ÿ”– Fascinating Weirdo: Mike Raven ๐Ÿ”—

Austin Churton Fairman (15 November 1924 โ€“ 4 April 1997), who used the name Churton Fairman but was more widely known under the pseudonym Mike Raven in the 1960s and early 1970s, was a British radio disc jockey, actor, sculptor, sheep farmer, writer, TV presenter and producer, ballet dancer, flamenco guitarist and photographer.

I love clicking on a person with a curious name in the cast list for some movie and discovering such a strange and interesting life!

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๐Ÿ”– Needy Programs ๐Ÿ”—

The most obvious example is user accounts. In most cases, I, as a user, donโ€™t need an account. Yet programs keep insisting that I, not them, โ€œneedโ€ one. I donโ€™t. I have more accounts already than a population of a small town. This is something you want, not me.

I could not agree more with every word of this.

(Also, hey! This dude made one of my favourite fonts!)

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๐Ÿ”– Kiwix ๐Ÿ”—

This is a free app that lets you download entire websites as single files for offline browsing (their headliner is downloading Wikipedia). Not sure this is immediately useful, but it feels useful. Bookmarked to try sometime.

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๐Ÿ”– How to Read More ๐Ÿ”—

So much of enjoying something involves knowing how to enjoy it.

This is a post about books, but that there is a truth about everything.

Via Subscriber Writing, September(ish) 2025 - Freddie deBoer

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Considering Jellyfin ๐Ÿชผ

I've been a long-time user of Plex, and a happy one. I have a lifetime Plex Pass from back before it was a subscription. There are great client apps for Plex, like Prologue for managing and listening to your audiobook library.

And yet... Plex is closed-source, and some things about โ€ฆ

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๐Ÿ”– Seth Godin: Items in Motion ๐Ÿ”—

A frog has no trouble grabbing a fast-moving fly in midair.

But the same fly, sitting on a leaf, is safe, essentially invisible to the frog.

Weโ€™re a lot like frogs sometimes. We choose to pay attention to things when theyโ€™re changing, not when they feel normal.

If you want something to get noticed, move it.

And if you want to improve your situation, try looking for things that arenโ€™t moving, but could be improved.

Seth is a master at aphorisms like this, writing little gifts that I read and say (if only inside my head), "Ohhh!"

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Colour Scheming

As I gradually rebuild this website up from nothing, it amused me to have no stylesheet for a while, and just see black text on a white background with blue links that turn purple when you visit them. Talk about a throwback!

But now itโ€™s time to add some โ€ฆ

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๐Ÿ”– nb ๐Ÿ”—

nb is a command line and local web noteโ€‘taking, bookmarking, archiving, and knowledge base application

I came across this the other day while researching plaintext/CLI-based workflows, and my eyes bugged out of my head like in those old cartoons where a wolf sees a pretty woman1โ€”this looks like exactly the tool Iโ€™ve been looking for.

Iโ€™ve spent the last few days migrating notes from various other apps into plain text files managed by nb, and Iโ€™m really enjoying it so far. Will no doubt have more to report here.


  1. My head turned into a steam whistle, &c. 

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Just Posting

Itโ€™s so funny, all the ways I come up with to hold myself back from just making stuff and sharing it with the world, to wit:

Iโ€™ve written, or drafted and half-written, lots of posts over the last many, many years that I never posted on my various โ€ฆ

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It Is No Great Hardship

I often feel like a failure. But you canโ€™t fail at your life. The pain comes from our need for narrative: you tell yourself a story of how your life is gonna go, and then, when it refuses to go that way, you hate it. Or you hate the โ€ฆ

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About Peloton Guy

I was thinking about the Peloton guy who drinks water out of his hand: Daring Fireball: Somebody Tell This Guy He Can Just Buy a Cup to Keep Upstairs

And how Iโ€™d read about it through the lens of people mocking him, and someone said somewhere that he doesnt โ€ฆ

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๐Ÿ”– Which #'s Are Recyclable in Vancouver? ๐Ÿ”—

I never remember what plastics I can recycle and what I canโ€™t; this is a handy reminder.

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๐Ÿ”– The Sopranos: Definitive Explanation of the Final Scene Annotated Guide ๐Ÿ”—

Iโ€™m a huge fan of people who dive into arbitrary corners of pop culture in insane amounts of detail.

Therefore, I couldnโ€™t be happier to have found this deep dive into the ending of The Sopranos, inspired by the discussion of the scene found in episode 462 of The Incomparable podcast.

Bless all these nerds. โค๏ธ

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๐Ÿ”– This Enlightening Map Shows the Literal Meaning of Every Country's Name ๐Ÿ”—

This is cool. Coming to you from The Village. ๐Ÿ˜Ž

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(via Tim Ferriss's 5-Bullet Friday newsletter)

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๐Ÿ”– Fragile, by Nic Askew ๐Ÿ”—

our lives are
held together with
thoughts of where
we might be tomorrow.
And of disappointed
yesterdays.

(via Tim Ferriss's 5-Bullet Friday newsletter)

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๐Ÿ”– Coding C# in Vim ๐Ÿ”—

I've been looking for guides for how to do .NET development in Vim, because Vim has long appealed to me for a variety of reasons too esoteric to get into right now. And, despite it being what I'm using to write this post, I'm hungry to get away from Visual Studio Code and its "I'm secretly Javascript running on Chrome don't tell anybody"; I mean, I've used WAY worse web-simulacra-of-native-apps (I'm glaring at you, Descript), but still. Code is a little janky (for some reason, File > New Window doesn't seem to work anymore) and I don't need my text editor to swallow 2GB of RAM when I'm not using it.

ANYWAY, I'm bookmarking this article because it looks helpful. Actually, Rudism.com just looks all over like the kind of site I want to have. So, also bookmarked for inspiration.

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๐Ÿ”– A Complete Guide To Mechanical Keyboards ๐Ÿ”—

Someday. Yes, someday. Someday I'm going to spend a lot of money on a mechanical keyboard. ...Probably this one. This guide is a good quick-reference that summarizes some of the many, many, ridiculous number of options available. ๐Ÿ˜‚

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