I feel more encouraged by the second list although there are some good ones in the first one too.
The idea of rules or the need to “maintain your blogging” seem staring to me.
Blog when it is fun or of value to you else don’t, works for me.
I feel more encouraged by the second list although there are some good ones in the first one too.
The idea of rules or the need to “maintain your blogging” seem staring to me.
Blog when it is fun or of value to you else don’t, works for me.
🎬 Watched The seagull ★★★★★
Enjoyed everything about this.
🗓️ ♥︎
No out much this week, still lovely stuff:
Every year, at the Indieweb Summit, we have the State of the Indieweb(it’s the year of the Reader, by the way). The head of the WordPress project gives his State of the Word. I even watched the Governor of my State give his State of the state. As I go through my 2018 Year in Review, I wanted to co...
Hi Aaron,
My class dipped their toes in minetest recently: Christmas Challenge 1 – Minetest – Banton Biggies.
Setting up a local server was really simple. I managed to get the class having a little fun without really knowing much. These types of games are always a bit daunting for non-gamers like myself but the low entry barrier means I can tread carefully. I’d be interested to see what other schools are doing with minetest and the similarities and differences with minecraft.
Red sky in the morning…

Learn how to create a portable timelapse rig with your Raspberry Pi and Docker. Capture sunrise and sunset from your hotel room or your pets while at work
Trying this out now. Some things I’ve not done before (Docker) but the instructions work. Unfortunately it is now dark.
🎬 Watched: The Little Stranger ★★★★☆