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An old private joke.
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My Peak Design Everyday Backpack Zip zip pulls finally wore out.
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Steve Jobs’ commencement address at Stanford is twenty years old (June 12th, 2005).
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I’m halfway through my downtime in Paros, and still haven’t caught up with the publication of my weblog drafts.
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Spring is around the corner, it’s the last weekend of winter!
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God bless backups…
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After February 26th, 2025 you will only be able to download books from the Kindle store to your e-reader over Wi-Fi.
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Today, Apple dedicated its whole homepage to honor Martin Luther King Jr. spirit in an elegant display of quotes.
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Kevin Noki (another) posted an amazing video on his YouTube channel: Apple’s FlatMac
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The Fujifilm X100VI I compulsively ordered last February, arrived just before I left for beyond tellerand // Berlin early November.
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Brand new lovely pixel portrait.
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This year at XOXO 2024, Erin Kissane gave what I feel will become a seminal talk on the state of social networks today.
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Ever since I discovered the Audio Overview feature of NotebookLM on Simon Willison blog last week in Brighton, I’ve been wanting to play with it.
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On my way home from Converge 2024 in Brighton (more on that later), I discovered a brilliant little app that enables you to cross-post to multiple social networks: Croissant. It currently supports Mastodon, Threads and Bluesky (sorry, no Twitter/X).
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Following my Kindle Oasis debacle earlier this year, I ordered both a Kindle Paperwhite Signature and a regular Kindle to try out and decide which of them fits the best in my e-book life.
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I use calibre to organise and manage my library of ebooks, and I recently ran into a format I had never encountered so far: epub 3 fixed-layout which proved challenging to read on a Kindle.
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Slowly gliding back into the harbour after a sweet evening on the lake.
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We’ve taken a few days off on the lake to unplug and visit our favourite spots between Geneva and Lausanne, via Excenevex, Thonon and Nyon.
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Catching the train to work.
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Earlier this year, I finally added a proper theme switch to this website. Up until then, if relied on the system’s setting prefer-color-scheme and didn’t provide a convenient way of switching between themes other than via a link in the footer to turn dark mode on.
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