######octothorp.es

Backlinks

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“One thing isn’t very clear, my love…” – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/one-thing-isnt-very-clear-my-love
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Grand Adventure — Part 2 – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/grand-adventure-part-2
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Five Rhymes – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/five-rhymes
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*.erge.to
https://erge.to
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Octopus Pie Eternal – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/octopus-pie-eternal
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Defaults in 2024 | benji,Switch to light mode,Switch to dark mode,articles,email,Public Key,Mastodon,GitHub,Back to top,Source code,about,Feeds

Not a lot of changes, but this is what my defaults looked like at the end of 2024

https://benji.dog/articles/defaults-2024
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The NEH, Racism, Good Editors, and Me – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/the-neh-racism-good-editors-and-me
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Tags and Octothorpes - Octothorpes Demo

Octothorpes are like super-tags for websites. So they are desingned to work seamlessly with any platform's normal method of tagging content.

https://demo.ideastore.dev/tags-and-octothorpes
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Moananuiākea – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/moananuiakea
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Databending Part 1 — Raw Data in Audacity

Did you know you can listen to pretty much any file as an audio file? Let's look at how it works and what it sounds like!

https://reillyspitzfaden.com/posts/2025/01/databending-part-1
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Art | Weird Web October (Mitchell Busby)
https://mitchellbusby.github.io/wwo-24/art
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Databending Part 2 — Hacking MP3s

I'm continuing my databending series with a look at MP3s. We'll talk about how to glitch and corrupt them into oblivion while still leaving them playable!

https://reillyspitzfaden.com/posts/2025/02/databending-part-2
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Nope – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/nope
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Travel-Based Urgency – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/travel-based-urgency
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Stumbling – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/stumbling
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Add Regular Expression Operator to SQLite
https://justatheory.com/2006/01/add-sqlite-regexen
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Enforce Foreign Key Integrity in SQLite with Triggers
https://justatheory.com/2004/11/sqlite-foreign-key-triggers
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In the Beginning – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/in-the-beginning
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SQL Change Management Sans Duplication

Here’s how I propose to eliminate the duplication of code between deploy and revert SQL change management scripts.

https://justatheory.com/2012/01/sql-change-management-sans-redundancy
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VCS-Enabled SQL Change Management

Some thoughts on how to use VCS history to determine what changes need to be deployed or reverted without relying on a configuration file.

https://justatheory.com/2012/01/vcs-sql-change-management
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Backlinks - Octothorpes Demo
https://demo.ideastore.dev/backlinked-page
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Special Edition: New York This Weekend – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/special-edition-new-york-this-weekend
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Octothorpe Without Javascript - Octothorpes Demo

If you don't want to use javascript or display #s on the front end, you can use the pure-HTTP method.

https://demo.ideastore.dev/pure-http
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How it works - Octothorpes on Wordpress
https://octothorpedwordpress.com/how-it-works
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How It’s Been – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/how-its-been
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Bricolage Tasks, Jobs, Actions, and Alerts

I’ve been working on the design for what are called distribution jobs and alerts in Bricolage 1.x. There were some good ideas there. Distribution jobs enable users to set up a list of tasks to execute against the files being distributed, such as validating them against a DTD or distributing them via email. It also allowed developers to create fairly simple plugin modules that could be added as new jobs. Alerts are great ways of letting users know that some even has happened, and their rules-based evaluation of event attributes is a powerful way of configuring alerts to be sent only for certain events logged for certain objects.

https://justatheory.com/2004/06/bricolage-tasks-jobs-actions
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Bricolage 1.8.1 Released
https://justatheory.com/2004/07/bricolage-1.8.1
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Bricolage Now has PHP 5 Templating
https://justatheory.com/2005/08/bricolage-1.9.0
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Bricolage 1.8.2 Released

The Bricolage development team is pleased to announce the release of Bricolage 1.8.2. This maintenance release addresses quite a large number of issues in Bricolage 1.8.1. The most important changes were to enhance Unicode support in Bricolage. Bricolage now internally handles all text content as UTF-8 strings, thus enabling templates to better control the manipulation of multibyte characters. Other changes include better performance for searches using the ANY() operators and more intelligent transaction handling for distribution jobs. Here are the other highlights of this release:

https://justatheory.com/2004/09/bricolage-1.8.2
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Getting Postfix to Send Mail From a Comcast Network

Since I moved to Comcast a while back, I have not received emails from this blog server telling me that comments have been left. This is a drag because spam comments can pile up for a while before I think to go looking for them and delete them. So today I took the time to figure out how to get Postfix to send mail through the Comcast server. Kudos to Kclug mail list post by “Lucas,” which explains the issue in very simple terms. The key is to tell Postfix to relay mail through the Comcast mail server on port 587 (which is the correct port for Comcast to use for their users to send mail) and to use your Comcast.net username and password to connect. So I put this in my main.cf:

https://justatheory.com/2009/03/postfix-and-comcast
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Bricolage 1.8.3 Released

The Bricolage development team is pleased to announce the release of Bricolage 1.8.3. This maintenance release addresses a number of issues in Bricolage 1.8.2. The most important changes eliminate or greatly reduce the number of deadlocks caused during bulk publishes of many documents. Other changes include new contributed scripts for importing contributors and for generating thumbnail images, Russian localization, and various fixes for database transaction, template formatting, and various user interface fixes. Here are the other highlights of this release:

https://justatheory.com/2004/11/bricolage-1.8.3
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“If you don’t believe in god, say ocean.” – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/if-you-dont-believe-in-god-say-ocean
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Smidgeo
https://smidgeo.com
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Compound – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/compound
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Morning walking ritual map
https://mitchellbusby.github.io/wwo-24/ritual
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Cartozia Lives! – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/cartozia-lives
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Comics! In! Spaaaaace! – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/comics-in-spaaaaace
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More Good Drawer (Part 1) – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/more-good-drawer-part-1
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New Oh Joy, Sex Toy Guest Comic – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/new-oh-joy-sex-toy-guest-comic
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Supplemental Video – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/supplemental-video
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2021 in Reading: The Big List – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/2021-in-reading-the-big-list
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The Long-Awaited Tessa Hulls Interview – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/the-long-awaited-tessa-hulls-interview
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This Book, That Book – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/this-book-that-book
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It’s 2015! Let’s Rumble – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/its-2015-lets-rumble
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Fun with Image Maps and SVGs | benji,Switch to light mode,Switch to dark mode,articles,email,Public Key,Mastodon,GitHub,Back to top,Source code,about,Feeds

Adding hover effects to images using image maps

https://benji.dog/articles/fun-with-image-maps-and-svg
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Home - Octothorpes Demo

Welcome to the demonstration site for the Octothorpes protocol. Here you can see standard octothorpes and [backlinks](/backlinked-page) in action, plus some suggestions for [shorthand](/shorthand) methods of making them.

https://demo.ideastore.dev
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Notifications | Weird Web October (Mitchell Busby)
https://mitchellbusby.github.io/wwo-24/notifications
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FAQ – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/faq
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Toward A Database URI Standard
https://justatheory.com/2013/11/toward-a-database-uri-standard
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Inventory – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/inventory
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Top 9 Movies of 2024 | benji,Switch to light mode,Switch to dark mode,articles,email,Public Key,Mastodon,GitHub,Back to top,Source code,about,Feeds

In lieu of a year in review, I wrote about my favorite films of 2024

https://benji.dog/articles/top-9-movies-2024
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elle's homepage website / now

elle's homepage's now page. this what's currently happening in my life and on the homepage. it's a blog, what else can i say? i'll try to keep it updated.

https://ellesho.me/page/website/now
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elle's homepage

this is elle's homepage. my home on the internet. i like to make stuff with html and i will put some of it on here

https://ellesho.me/page
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john hall codes
https://johnhall.codes
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No Backlinks - Octothorpes Demo

This page has been linked to using a well-formed backlink, but it doesn't endorse incoming links, so no link shows up.

https://demo.ideastore.dev/no-backlinks
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https://weirdweboctober-starter.glitch.me

From the Weird Web October starter site made on Glitch by the Octothorpes team. You can copy and use this if you have a Glitch.com account.

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Second Plunge – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/second-plunge
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Penny Stackin’ – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/penny-stackin
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Outbound/Inbound – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/outbound-inbound
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Assume Positive Intensifies

How “Assume positive intent” downplays impact, gaslights employees, and absolves leaders of responsibility.

https://justatheory.com/2021/03/assume-positive-intensifies
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The mesh gradient to GIF pipeline

Make your own GIF from a shiny and trendy mesh gradient ✨ 💅

https://mitchellbusby.github.io/wwo-24/gifs
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RADICAL TITLE

This site was made as part of the Radical Websites for Artist Class

https://osrawest.glitch.me
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RADICAL TITLE

This site was made as part of the Radical Websites for Artist Class

https://deconstruction-recomposition.glitch.me
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RADICAL TITLE

This site was made as part of the Radical Websites for Artist Class

https://plantpettingclub.glitch.me
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https://specula-melitensis.glitch.me

This site was made as part of the Radical Websites for Artist Class,This site was made as part of the Radical Websites for Artist Class

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RADICAL TITLE
https://virtua-gal.glitch.me
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RADICAL TITLE

This site was made as part of the Radical Websites for Artist Class

https://circusbaby.glitch.me
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https://cleangrinder.glitch.me

This site was made as part of the Radical Websites for Artist Class,This site

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RADICAL TITLE
https://newmoonpeepshow.glitch.me
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RADICAL TITLE

This site was made as part of the Radical Websites for Artist Class

https://whats-on-evans-desk.glitch.me
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https://danky-little-ants.glitch.me

This site was made as part of the Radical Websites for Artist Class,This site was made as part of the Radical Websites for Artist Class

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The Bun Family - Octothorpes Demo

A content page with some nice pictures of a different hummingbird family.

https://demo.ideastore.dev/the-bun-family
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About this domain
https://erge.to/about.html
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Nostalgia
https://weird.sha.codes/nostalgia
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plants i've eaten | ribose

a phylogenetic tree of all the plants i can remember eating

https://ribo.zone/plants/ive/eaten
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Blessed | Weird Web October (Mitchell Busby)

Silly little site where I tried to make my own sparkles confetti 😅

https://mitchellbusby.github.io/wwo-24/blessed
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Emerald City Comicon THIS WEEKEND! – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/emerald-city-comicon-this-weekend
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The Gay Agenda – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/the-gay-agenda
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Dragons – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/dragons
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Where to Put the Work – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/where-to-put-the-work
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2022 in Reading – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/2022-in-reading
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A Rare Appearance! – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/a-rare-appearance
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Radio — Listening Musically, Being Haunted

Listening to shortwave radio signals, discussing my emotive reaction to the signals, and composing music with them

https://reillyspitzfaden.com/posts/2024/12/radio-listening-musically
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Connecting Notation Programs to Max/MSP

Getting Dorico and Max/MSP to talk via MIDI — it really helps my composition!

https://reillyspitzfaden.com/posts/2024/11/connecting-notation-programs-to-maxmsp
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Music Listened This Year
https://reillyspitzfaden.com/posts/2024/12/music-listened-this-year
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Hypertext, the Memex, and Collaboration as Socialization
https://reillyspitzfaden.com/posts/2024/12/hypertext-memex-collaboration-socialization
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Sea Creature Commissions – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/sea-creature-commissions
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Cloudy Ideas

Apple’s not on in the cloud computing business and has no interest in it.

https://justatheory.com/2011/09/cloudy-ideas
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More Words Than I Thought I’d Write About Email on a Wednesday – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/more-words-than-i-thought-id-write-about-email-on-a-wednesday
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New Comic: The Medal – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/new-comic-the-medal
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Suggestion for Emulating Namespaces in JavaScript
https://justatheory.com/2005/05/js-emulating-namespaces
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JACODA - JAvascript COmpact DAta
https://osric.com/jacoda
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Portland Kerry Rally

Julie and I just got back from the Kerry rally at the Tom McCall Waterfront Park in Portland, OR. According to the Kerry Blog, there were ca. 60,000 people at the rally. Julie and I waited till the last minute to go, and for a while there thought we wouldn’t get in. But we did, and heard the second half of Kerry’s speech. As we made our way through the city afterward, we overheard some other folks saying they’d arrived at 8:30 and never got in. We felt very fortunate. I think it was just dumb luck to have found the entrance we did.

https://justatheory.com/2004/08/portland-kerry-ralley
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Good at Doing Things
https://justatheory.com/2008/09/good-at-doing-things
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Five Things You Don't Know About Me

The reason it has taken me so long to write this entry, after Adrian tagged me back in February, is that I was waiting for a bit of news to become public so that I could talk about it. Of course, I didn’t really have time to make it public, so that took too long, too. But it finally happened, as you’ll see in Number 5.

https://justatheory.com/2007/03/five-things
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Sqitch: Where to Define Dependencies?
https://justatheory.com/2012/05/sqitch-dependencies
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Data Deployment with Sqitch
https://justatheory.com/2013/08/data-deployment-with-sqitch
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Sqitch: Back to the VCS
https://justatheory.com/2012/06/sqitch-vcs-again
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Sqitch Goes Vertical
https://justatheory.com/2014/09/sqitch-goes-vertical
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Sqitch Templating

Last week saw the v.980 release of Sqitch, a database change management system. The headline feature in this version is support for MySQL 5.6.4 or higher. Why 5.6.4 rather than 5.1 or even 5.5? Mainly because 5.6.4 finally added support for fractional seconds in DATETIME columns (details in the release notes). This feature is essential for Sqitch, because changes often execute within a second of each other, and the deploy time is included in the log table’s primary key.

https://justatheory.com/2013/09/sqitch-templating
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Flaked, Brewed, and Docked

Sqitch v0.9998: Now with Snowflake support, an improved Homebrew tap, and the quickest way to get started: the new Docker image.

https://justatheory.com/2018/10/flaked-brewed-and-docked
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Sketchnotes: For the People – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/sketchnotes-for-the-people
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Blosxom Rewrite Rules
https://justatheory.com/2004/06/blosxom-rewrite-rules
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Localize Your Perl Apps with this One Weird Trick
https://justatheory.com/2014/09/localize-your-perl-apps-with-this-one-weird-trick
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Keep DBI's connect_cached From Horking Transactions

I’ve been on a bit of a Perl hacking tear lately. In addition to knocking out Test::XPath last week, I’ve been experimenting with TAP::Harness sources, Template::Declare, Catalyst views, a new Module::Build subclass for building database-backed applications, and, last but not least, an IRC logging bot. Oh, and that application I’m working on for PGX with Quinn Weaver. So much is crowding my mind these days that I’m having trouble sleeping. Tonight I’m up late hacking to try to get some of this stuff out of my head.

https://justatheory.com/2009/09/dbi-connect-cached-hack
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PostgreSQL Development: Lessons for Perl?

Pondering Conservatism I’ve been following chromatic’s new blog since it launched, and have read with particular interest his posts on the Perl 5 development and release process. The very long time between releases of stable versions of Perl has concerned me for a while, though I hadn’t paid much attention until recently. There has been a fair amount of discussion about what it means for a release to be “stable,” from, among others, now-resigned Perl Pumpking Rafael Garcia-Suarez and Perl 5 contributor chromatic. Reading this commentary, I started to ponder what other major open-source projects might consider “stable,” and how they manage stability in their development and release processes. And it occurred to me that the Perl 5 code base is simultaneously treated too conservatively and – more importantly – not conservatively enough. What open-source projects treat their code highly conservatively?

https://justatheory.com/2009/07/pg-vs-perl-dev
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Accelerate Perl Github Workflows with Caching
https://justatheory.com/2021/11/cache-perl-github-workflows
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Catalyst with DBIx::Connector and Template::Declare

Following up on my post yesterday introducing Catalyst::View::TD, today I’d like to continue with the next step in chapter 3 of the Catalyst tutorial. The twist here is that I’m going to use PostgreSQL for the database back-end and start introducing some database best practices. I’m also going to make use of my DBIx::Connector module to interact with the database.

https://justatheory.com/2009/11/catalyst-tutorial-continued
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Create Catalyst Views with Template::Declare
https://justatheory.com/2009/11/catalyst-view-td
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Photoblog — Watkins Glen & Seneca Lake State Parks

State park trip in the Finger Lakes with my partner

https://reillyspitzfaden.com/notes/2025/03/watkins-seneca-daytrip
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Test Postgres Extensions With GitHub Actions

I finally made the jump from Travis CI to GitHub Actions for my Postgres extensions. Here’s how you can, too.

https://justatheory.com/2020/06/test-extensions-with-github-actions
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December's Bandcamp Friday  ·  jshwlkr.info

December 2024. What did I buy?

https://jshwlkr.info/posts/2024/decembers-bandcamp-friday
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Dirty WezTerm Config  ·  jshwlkr.info
https://jshwlkr.info/posts/2024/dirty-wezterm-config
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March's Bandcamp Friday  ·  jshwlkr.info

March 2025. What did I buy?

https://jshwlkr.info/posts/2025/marchs-bandcamp-friday
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Steve Jobs

Until a few weeks ago, the biography I read most recently was Dutch, Edmund Morris’s authorized portrait of Ronald Reagan. I read it not because I was interested in Reagan, but because Morris did something unique: he inserted himself into Reagan’s story as a (mostly) fictional character. Why would he do that? Morris grew up in Kenya, far from Reagan’s childhood in Illinois, not to mention years later. And yet there he was, a peripheral character throughout the story of Reagan’s life. What was the point?

https://justatheory.com/2011/11/steve-jobs
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Strange, Familiar Seas – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/strange-familiar-seas
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How Goodreads Deleted My Account

Someone stole my Goodreads account; the company failed to recover it, then deleted it. It was all too preventable.

https://justatheory.com/2022/03/goodreads-ato
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Current Feelings (But Also Actually Past Feelings) – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/current-feelings-but-also-actually-past-feelings
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…After These Messages – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/after-these-messages
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Powerful > Perfect – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/powerful-perfect
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The Society of Split Minds – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/the-society-of-split-minds
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Annual Workbooks – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/annual-workbooks
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Echolocation – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/echolocation
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My WWO site as a JSON payload

Explore the pages of my Weird Web October site with the power of JSON!

https://mitchellbusby.github.io/wwo-24/api
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Taking a no-motion-first approach to animations
https://nikolas.ws/prefers-reduced-motion
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Better Late – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/better-late
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Vancouver Maritime Museum Installation – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/vancouver-maritime-museum-installation
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SVG Pixel Art
https://nikolas.ws/svg-pixel-art
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Talking Kickstarter with ConSequential – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/talking-kickstarter-with-consequential
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A Modest Proposal for Markdown Definition Lists

I realize that greater minds than mind have likely given a lot of thought to how best to implement a “natural” syntax for definition lists in Markdown. The best I’ve seen, however, is that implemented by PHP Markdown Extra, which is also supported by MultiMarkdown. Given the prevalence of these two libraries, I’m assuming that the syntax become the de-facto standard for definition lists in Markdown. But, to my mind at least, it leaves something to be desired. Here’s an extended example, taken from the PHP Markdown Extra documentation, including multiple definitions, multiple paragraphs, and nested formatting (lists, code block):

https://justatheory.com/2009/02/modest-markdown-proposal
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Night Owl – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/night-owl
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Unselfing, Grief, Birds – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/unselfing-grief-birds
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Founding Fodder

On the importance of setting direction and engendering organizational focus by formalizing the foundational concepts of an organization.

https://justatheory.com/2019/02/founding-fodder
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Flex Your BICEPS

What do creative professionals value in their jobs? More than perks, it’s about the product of the work.

https://justatheory.com/2019/01/flex-your-biceps
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Heroics (Addendum) – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/heroics-addendum
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Multiple Servers - Octothorpes Demo

This page sends octothorpes to two different servers.

https://demo.ideastore.dev/multi-server
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Monday – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/monday
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Trans and Neurodivergent Affirming Fediverse Instances
https://erge.to/TAFI/index.html
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Tables, Documents, and Graphs
https://nikolas.ws/tables-documents-and-graphs
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Double Dipping – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/double-dipping
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Thousand Cuts  ·  jshwlkr.info

The personal website of Joshua Walker.

https://jshwlkr.info/posts/2025/thousand-cuts
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Mini Summit Five

Links, notes, and commentary from Yurii Rashkovskii’s presentation, “Universally Buildable Extensions: Dev to Prod,” at the fifth Postgres Extension Ecosystem Mini-Summit on May 1, 2024.

https://justatheory.com/2024/05/mini-summit-five
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JSON Path Operator Confusion

The relationship between the Postgres SQL/JSON Path operators @@ and @? confused me. Here’s how I figured out the difference.

https://justatheory.com/2023/10/sql-jsonpath-operators
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PGXN v2: Go or Rust?
https://justatheory.com/2024/03/pgxn-language-choices
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Mini Summit 2: Extension Search Path Patch
https://justatheory.com/2025/03/mini-summit-search-path
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New in PostgreSQL 9.2: format()
https://justatheory.com/2012/11/postgres-format-function
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pgTAP Best Practices Slides Available
https://justatheory.com/2009/11/pgtap-best-practices
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Unicode Normalization in SQL
https://justatheory.com/2009/09/postgres-unicode-normalization
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PGXN Certifications RFC

A request for comments on a new PGXN RFC for signing releases, plus a link to an initial implementation.

https://justatheory.com/2024/10/pgxn-certifications-rfc
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pgenv

I wrote a simple PostgreSQL binary manager. You should try it.

https://justatheory.com/2018/08/pgenv
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Mini Summit Four
https://justatheory.com/2024/04/mini-summit-four
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Managing Key/Value Pairs in PostgreSQL

Let’s say that you’ve been following the latest research in key/value data storage and are interested in managing such data in a PostgreSQL database. You want to have functions to store and retrieve pairs, but there is no natural way to represent pairs in SQL. Many languages have hashes or or data dictionaries to fulfill this role, and you can pass them to functional interfaces. SQL’s got nothin’. In PostgreSQL, have two options: use nested arrays (simple, fast) or use a custom composite data type (sugary, legible).

https://justatheory.com/2010/08/postgres-key-value-pairs
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Mini Summit: Universally Buildable Extensions

Tomorrow, May 1 2024, Yurii Rashkovskii of Omnigres will give the Postgres Extension Mini-Summit talk, “Universally buildable extensions: dev to prod.” at noon Eastern / 16:00 UTC, followed by community discussion.

https://justatheory.com/2024/04/summit-universally-buildable-extensions
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POSETTE 2024

I attended and gave a presentation at POSETTE, an event for Postgres. This post highlights some talks and the slides for my own.

https://justatheory.com/2024/06/posette
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Unit Test Your Database!

Gave my talk at PGCon today. I felt that it went well, and was well-received. So here it is for everyone else, for posterity, via download or Slideshare. Enjoy!

https://justatheory.com/2009/05/unit-test-your-database
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Mini Summit Three
https://justatheory.com/2024/04/mini-summit-three
from:
2025 Postgres Extensions Mini Summit One

A rough transcript of my talk “State of the Extension Ecosystem”.

https://justatheory.com/2025/03/mini-summit-one
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No more USE_PGXS=1?

I’m tired of having to remember to set USE_PGXS=1 when building third-party PostgreSQL extensions like pgTAP. Aren’t you?

https://justatheory.com/2010/03/no-more-use-pgxs
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Contemplating Decentralized Extension Publishing

The Go package ecosystem uses distributed publishing to release modules without authentication or uploads. Could we do something similar for Postgres extensions?

https://justatheory.com/2024/02/decentralized-extension-publishing
from:
Enable CSV Logging in PostgreSQL
https://justatheory.com/2009/08/enable-postgres-csvlogging
from:
RFC: Extension Packaging & Lookup

A proposal to modify the PostgreSQL core so that all files required for an extension live in a directory named for the extension, along with a search path to find extension directories.

https://justatheory.com/2024/11/rfc-extension-packaging-lookup
from:
Extension Ecosystem Summit 2025
https://justatheory.com/2025/03/extension-ecosystem-summit
from:
Validating Time Zones in PostgreSQL
https://justatheory.com/2007/11/postgres-timezone-validation
from:
Compiling Postgres with LLVM

I decided to compile Postgres with LLVM this week but ran into failing tests due to server crashes. Here’s how to avoid the issue.

https://justatheory.com/2024/06/compile-postgres-llvm
from:
Mini Summit One

A rough transcript of my talk “State of the Extension Ecosystem”, along with interspersed chat comments and appearances by Bagel.

https://justatheory.com/2024/03/mini-summit-one
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Always Use TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE
https://justatheory.com/2012/04/postgres-use-timestamptz
from:
PGConf & Extension Ecosystem Summit EU 2024

Notes and links from the Extension Ecosystem Summit EU 2024 and my first time at PGConf EU. Plus thoughts and photos from ancient sites and archeological museums I visited.

https://justatheory.com/2024/10/pgconf-extension-summit-eu
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Enforcing a Set of Values
https://justatheory.com/2010/01/enforce-set-of-postgres-values
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The History and Future of Extension Versioning

What versioning standard should be used for Postgres extension distribution? Some context from PostgreSQL and PGXN, a survey of the version standard landscape today, and a recommendation.

https://justatheory.com/2024/02/extension-versioning
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PGConf.dev 2024
https://justatheory.com/2024/06/pgconf-future-ecosystem
from:
⛰️ Postgres Ecosystem Summit EU

The sequel to the successful PGConf.dev event, the Extension Ecosystem Summit EU will showcases some exemplary extension use cases.

https://justatheory.com/2024/10/postgres-ecosystem-summit-eu
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RFC: PGXN Metadata Sketch

Request for comments on a sketch of a new metadata standard for Postgres extension packaging, distribution, and delivery, building on the PGXN Meta Spec to address its shortcomings and emerging use cases 12 years on.

https://justatheory.com/2024/03/rfc-pgxn-metadata-sketch
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CipherDoc: A Searchable, Encrypted JSON Document Service on Postgres

I gave a talk at PGCon this year on a privacy-first data storage service I designed and implemented. Perhaps the encryption and searching patterns will inspire others.

https://justatheory.com/2023/10/cipherdoc
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Extension Registry Namespacing RFC

A proposal for an additional level of name uniqueness for Postgres extension packaging and distribution, based on URIs.

https://justatheory.com/2024/03/extension-namespace-rfc
from:
POC: Distributing Trunk Binaries via OCI
https://justatheory.com/2024/06/trunk-oci-poc
from:
Mini Summit Six

A rough transcript of the sixth and final Extension Ecosystem Mini-Summit, in which we review potential topics for the in-person summit at PGConf.dev and discuss how to organize it.

https://justatheory.com/2024/05/mini-summit-six
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Minecraft in 360 Degrees  ·  jshwlkr.info
https://jshwlkr.info/posts/2017/minecraft-in-360-degrees
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Drawing Board Dispatch – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/drawing-board-dispatch
from:
Ramble #35 – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/ramble-35
from:
I Didn’t Come Here to Make Enemies – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/i-didnt-come-here-to-make-enemies
from:
Foodizify
https://weird-web.studiodev.xyz/food
from:
Chat Simulator
https://weird.sha.codes/social
from:
tastes | ribose
https://ribo.zone/weirdweb/food
from:
Game of Life
https://weird.sha.codes/interactive
from:
Hey Geronimo setlists
https://by.georgie.nu/weird/lists
from:
Rotating rotatingsandwiches.com - Food - Weird Web October
https://rotatingrotatingsandwiches.com
from:
Tiny Museum of Van Gogh Copies

Sometimes you need a new perspective. Weird Web October 2024.

https://wwo-yooksel.vercel.app/2024/10-art/index.html
from:
Longcat is Long
https://weird.sha.codes/memes
from:
Haiku Generator
https://weird.sha.codes/words
from:
Because I could not stop for Death
https://ragman.net/wwo24/art
from:
form validation with CSS
https://by.georgie.nu/weird/css
from:
Record Player

Grab someone and dance with them one last time. Weird Web October 2024.

https://wwo-yooksel.vercel.app/2024/15-audio/index.html
from:
website scavenger hunt
https://sweetfish.site/attic/scavenge
from:
Feeling Dimensional
https://wwo-yooksel.vercel.app/2024/17-dimensions/index.html
from:
I shoot people in this hat
https://by.georgie.nu/weird/hashtags
from:
Capitalizify

Capitalizify is a little interface to get rich. Designed by Marie Malarme for Weird Web October 2024.

https://weird-web.studiodev.xyz/capitalism
from:
Stop Killing Spotted Lanternflies!
https://ragman.net/wwo24/bugs
from:
day three: color
https://xixxii.neocities.org/projects/weirdweboctober24/03-color
from:
Regenerative

It's different every time. Weird Web October 2024.

https://wwo-yooksel.vercel.app/2024/28-generative/index.html
from:
Socializify
https://weird-web.studiodev.xyz/social
from:
pointillism NASA images
https://cdpn.io/pen/debug/MWNePZE
from:
to-do list | ribose
https://ribo.zone/weirdweb/lists
from:
day fifteen - audio
https://xixxii.neocities.org/projects/weirdweboctober24/15-audio
from:
weird web october: art

jwithy's take on the prompt 'art', designed on 10/10/24 for Weird Web October

https://weird-web-october-art.yay.boo
from:
1 2 3 | ribose
https://ribo.zone/weirdweb/dimensions
from:
look up 🪽

Angel blobs in clouds. Created for Weird Web October 09/10/24.

https://by.georgie.nu/weird/blessed
from:
Notificatizify

Notificatizify is a little interface opening inifinite closable notifications pop ups. Designed by Marie Malarme for Weird Web October 2024.

https://weird-web.studiodev.xyz/notifications
from:
The Annoying Potato

It's an annoying potato from a couple of years ago - you've been warned. I'm sorry. I made it into it's own site for weird web october.

https://annoying.one
from:
WWO 14: History
https://ragman.net/wwo24/history
from:
TODO List Rain
https://weird.sha.codes/lists
from:
CSS - Weird Website October 2024

Wierd Website October 2024

https://heyloura.com/wwo-2024-02-css
from:
generator generator | ribose
https://ribo.zone/weirdweb/generative
from:
On 14 October in history
https://by.georgie.nu/weird/history
from:
FOMO vs. JOMO Slider
https://weird.sha.codes/css
from:
food time
https://objelisks.space/wwo/food
from:
Box and text shadows
https://by.georgie.nu/weird/dimensions
from:
Weird Web October
https://weirdweboctober.website
from:
ADHD Brain
https://weird.sha.codes/gifs
from:
Food - Weird Web October
https://wwo.jzplusplus.com/5-food.html
from:
Dimensions - Weird Web October
https://wwo.jzplusplus.com/17-dimensions.html
from:
Super Mario 1D World!
https://ragman.net/wwo24/dimensions
from:
APIzify
https://weird-web.studiodev.xyz/api
from:
Museum of Random History

History (doesn't always) repeats itself. Weird Web October 2024.

https://wwo-yooksel.vercel.app/2024/14-history/index.html
from:
CursedTube
https://weird.sha.codes/cursed
from:
thank you unifoundry | ribose
https://ribo.zone/weirdweb/emoji
from:
Star Jar
https://weird.sha.codes/blessed
from:
find your color
https://thegarbage.club/weird/3
from:
spooky
https://sweetfish.site/attic/weird/spooky
from:
#matrix || irc.libera.chat
https://weird.sha.codes/chat
from:
The First GIFilm
https://wwo-yooksel.vercel.app/2024/13-gifs/index.html
from:
day twenty-two: bugs
https://xixxii.neocities.org/projects/weirdweboctober24/22-bugs
from:
cyan magenta yellow black | ribose
https://ribo.zone/weirdweb/color
from:
Peeking Cats
https://wwo-yooksel.vercel.app/2024/11-api/index.html
from:
✧ nature

a close look at what makes a leaf

https://vidyagiri.com/webtober/nature
from:
rare words i like

generally archaic or outdated words

https://sweetfish.site/attic/weird/words
from:
Bee API
https://weird.sha.codes/api
from:
Unread Messages

Spam scam? Weird Web October 2024.

https://wwo-yooksel.vercel.app/2024/06-notifications/index.html
from:
Hey! 🪧

Please consider the environment before you print this page. Created for Weird Web October 20/10/24.

https://by.georgie.nu/weird/capitalism
from:
mattl's weirdwebtober
https://weirdwebtober.neocities.org
from:
yarrow's art portfolio
https://yarrow.neocities.org/portfolio
from:
Naturizify

Naturizify is a little interface drawing flowers with emojis. Designed by Marie Malarme for Weird Web October 2024.

https://weird-web.studiodev.xyz/nature
from:
merry go round 🌼

Interactive rotating flowers. Created for Weird Web October 01/10/24.

https://by.georgie.nu/weird/nature
from:
Bugizify

Bugizify is a little interface making bugs appear & run on mouse move. Designed by Marie Malarme for Weird Web October 2024.

https://weird-web.studiodev.xyz/bugs
from:
A Morning Walk in the Blue OS #weirdweboctober Ritual

A Morning Walk in the Blue OS. Made by Mustafa Enes (codepen.io/pavlovsk)

https://cdpn.io/pen/debug/MWNJRGP
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Nature - Weird Web October
https://wwo.jzplusplus.com/1-nature.html
from:
ART
https://lil-bits.nobr.me/art
from:
IRLzify

IRLzify is a little interface that orders you to do IRL stuff. Designed by Marie Malarme for Weird Web October 2024.

https://weird-web.studiodev.xyz/irl
from:
Audiozify

Audiozify is a little interface to play notes with your keyboard. Designed by Marie Malarme for Weird Web October 2024.

https://weird-web.studiodev.xyz/audio
from:
🎨 UwU

Fun background 🌈 Created for Weird Web October 03/10/24.

https://by.georgie.nu/weird/color
from:
day four: lists
https://xixxii.neocities.org/projects/weirdweboctober24/04-lists
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day thirteen: GIFs
https://xixxii.neocities.org/projects/weirdweboctober24/13-gifs
from:
why say it again? | ribose
https://ribo.zone/weirdweb/memes
from:
Reads Feed

What have I been up to since 2018?

https://enes.in/feed/tags
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☕️ The real ritual is in the morning

Re-creation of a typical weekday in my calendar. Created for Weird Web October 12/10/24.

https://by.georgie.nu/weird/ritual
from:
box model | ribose
https://ribo.zone/weirdweb/css
from:
Hashtags - Weird Web October
https://wwo.jzplusplus.com/8-hashtags.html
from:
Opinion Aggregator
https://lil-bits.nobr.me/social
from:
Random Data
https://weird.sha.codes/data
from:
cow tools
https://sweetfish.site/attic/weird/memes
from:
✧ bugs

a grasshopper puppet

https://vidyagiri.com/webtober/bugs
from:
What Spheres Do When No One is Looking

Spheres actually have a ritual. Every so often, when no one is looking, they push into a higher state of entropy and seem to take on the shape of the Platonic solids. Made by Matthias Hurrle (codepen.io/atzedent)

https://cdpn.io/pen/debug/jOgyabb
from:
CSS RUNES
https://lil-bits.nobr.me/css
from:
WWO Projects
https://wwo-yooksel.vercel.app
from:
day six: notifications
https://xixxii.neocities.org/projects/weirdweboctober24/06-notifications
from:
Web Kitty Status API

Web Kitty API. Click to check kitty's status.

https://webkitty.glitch.me
from:
Letters to a Weird Poet #weirdweboctober Art

Rilke on being an artist alongside a weird tracing from my sketchbook. Made by Mustafa Enes (codepen.io/pavlovsk)

https://cdpn.io/pen/debug/LYwxbJO
from:
Emojizify

Emojizify is a little interface to draw moving your hands, using emojis as a brush. Designed by Marie Malarme for Weird Web October 2024.

https://weird-web.studiodev.xyz/emoji
from:
day eighteen: words
https://xixxii.neocities.org/projects/weirdweboctober24/18-words
from:
in the gallery | ribose
https://ribo.zone/weirdweb/art
from:
reeds | ribose
https://ribo.zone/weirdweb/audio
from:
I’d like to be under the sea

...in an octopus’ garden... Created for Weird Web October 15/10/24.

https://by.georgie.nu/weird/audio
from:
Ritualizify

Ritualizify is a little interface that lets you design your own morning ritual from suggested actions. Designed by Marie Malarme for Weird Web October 2024.

https://weird-web.studiodev.xyz/ritual
from:
GIFs

fullscreen gif out of my personal collection

https://thegarbage.club/weird/13
from:
Put the groceries away

You’ve come back from shopping. Put the groceries away. Created for Weird Web October 05/10/24.

https://by.georgie.nu/weird/food
from:
awe of
https://aweof.me
from:
Nature
https://nature-weird.surge.sh
from:
some kind of creature | ribose
https://ribo.zone/weirdweb/nature
from:
X | ribose
https://ribo.zone/weirdweb/notifications
from:
#Hashtagged

What a clutter of tags to hash. Weird Web October 2024.

https://wwo-yooksel.vercel.app/2024/08-hashtags/index.html
from:
Art - Weird Web October
https://wwo.jzplusplus.com/10-art.html
from:
micropipette | ribose
https://ribo.zone/weirdweb/science
from:
Formizify

Formizify is a little interface that creates animations with radio inputs on mouse move. Designed by Marie Malarme for Weird Web October 2024.

https://weird-web.studiodev.xyz/forms
from:
Avocado Toast Economics
https://weird.sha.codes/food
from:
DO NOT USE GIFS!
https://lil-bits.nobr.me/gifs
from:
Random Pink
https://jessienewman.com/colors.html
from:
Welcome to the Free Market
https://weird.sha.codes/capitalism
from:
Nostalgia - Weird Web October
https://wwo.jzplusplus.com/27-nostalgia.html
from:
Casualty Report

A website that shows the most recently modified, research-grade photo of a mammal bone from iNaturalist.

http://casualty.report
from:
✧ memes

my cat is a meme generator

https://vidyagiri.com/webtober/memes
from:
#️⃣3️⃣0️⃣ : Emoji 🏳️‍⚧️late
https://ragman.net/wwo24/emoji
from:
Science - Weird Web October
https://wwo.jzplusplus.com/7-science.html
from:
running in the 00's | ribose
https://ribo.zone/weirdweb/gifs
from:
Cat Data

Did you forget to feed someone? Weird Web October 2024.

https://wwo-yooksel.vercel.app/2024/19-data/index.html
from:
IRL
https://weird.sha.codes/irl
from:
i'm on the computer | ribose
https://ribo.zone/weirdweb/irl
from:
Chaos Dish Generator
https://lil-bits.nobr.me/food
from:
✧ gifs

a collection of pixel pokemon gifs i reblogged on tumblr a long time ago

https://vidyagiri.com/webtober/gifs
from:
Notifications - Weird Web October
https://wwo.jzplusplus.com/6-notifications.html
from:
Hashtagizify

Hashtagizify is a little interface navigating a proverb as hashtags are clicked. Designed by Marie Malarme for Weird Web October 2024.

https://weird-web.studiodev.xyz/hashtags
from:
Nature is fun!

From the Weird Web October starter site made on Glitch by the Octothorpes team. You can copy and use this if you have a Glitch.com account.

https://weirdweboctober-starter.glitch.me/posts/nature
from:
Bless up
https://wwo-yooksel.vercel.app/2024/09-blessed/index.html
from:
bugs

warning: insects

https://sweetfish.site/attic/weird/bugs
from:
Generative
https://weird.sha.codes/generative
from:
flesh | ribose
https://ribo.zone/weirdweb/spooky
from:
Listizify
https://weird-web.studiodev.xyz/lists
from:
A picture's worth
https://ragman.net/wwo24/words
from:
day one: nature
https://xixxii.neocities.org/projects/weirdweboctober24/01-nature
from:
data
https://sweetfish.site/attic/weird/data
from:
Ritual Sacrifice
https://weird.sha.codes/ritual
from:
colors
https://cdpn.io/pen/debug/ExqKjaE
from:
✧ color
https://vidyagiri.com/webtober/color
from:
My Morning Tea
https://ragman.net/wwo24/ritual
from:
Good Things
https://lil-bits.nobr.me/list
from:
Artizify

Artizify is a little interface that makes you paint the most famous masterpieces. Designed by Marie Malarme for Weird Web October 2024.

https://weird-web.studiodev.xyz/art
from:
BIG DATA

Big data. Huge. Created for Weird Web October 19/10/24.

https://by.georgie.nu/weird/data
from:
CSS

a brief CSS tutorial written by someone who doesn't understand CSS

https://thegarbage.club/weird/2
from:
Perfect Loops
https://ragman.net/wwo24/gifs
from:
a larger reality | ribose
https://ribo.zone/weirdweb/capitalism
from:
Bugs in the System
https://weird.sha.codes/bugs
from:
Weird Web October 2024

Weird Web October 2024 sketches by Marie Malarme.

https://weird-web.studiodev.xyz
from:
Social Town

Visitors are always welcome for a spell. Weird Web October 2024.

https://wwo-yooksel.vercel.app/2024/16-social/index.html
from:
Colorizify

Colorizify is a little interface animating a conic gradient background, with controls to pause & change the colors and luminosity. Designed by Marie Malarme for Weird Web October 2024.

https://weird-web.studiodev.xyz/color
from:
Mindfulness: Hugging Trees
https://weird.sha.codes/nature
from:
Interactive Visage
https://wwo-yooksel.vercel.app/2024/25-interactive/index.html
from:
Palette Tester
https://lil-bits.nobr.me/color
from:
Nostalgizify
https://weird-web.studiodev.xyz/nostalgia
from:
Historizify

Historizify is a little interface scrolling through historical facts divided by time periods. Designed by Marie Malarme for Weird Web October 2024.

https://weird-web.studiodev.xyz/history
from:
Audio Player
https://weird.sha.codes/audio
from:
silurian screensaver | ribose
https://ribo.zone/weirdweb/history
from:
nature
https://cdpn.io/pen/debug/KKOVPXQ
from:
bug dashboard | ribose
https://ribo.zone/weirdweb/bugs
from:
API - Weird Web October
https://wwo.jzplusplus.com/11-api.html
from:
turn off adblock for this one

warning: moving GIFs

https://sweetfish.site/attic/weird/capitalism
from:
From the Depths

All you can do is pass it on. Weird Web October 2024.

https://wwo-yooksel.vercel.app/2024/24-cursed/index.html
from:
jargon | ribose
https://ribo.zone/weirdweb/words
from:
Grand Road Buzz - #weirdweboctober Notifications

Crush all the notifications and get burned out or heal by meditating. The ultimate best car game. Made by Mustafa Enes (codepen.io/pavlovsk)

https://cdpn.io/pen/debug/JjgKJoz
from:
Emoji Buffet

All you can eat (click). Weird Web October 2024.

https://wwo-yooksel.vercel.app/2024/30-emoji/index.html
from:
IRL
https://sweetfish.site/attic/weird/irl
from:
History - Weird Web October
https://wwo.jzplusplus.com/14-history.html
from:
what even is a gif anymore?
https://by.georgie.nu/weird/gifs
from:
Eulogies for Abandoned Hobbies
https://lil-bits.nobr.me/history
from:
Sciencizify
https://weird-web.studiodev.xyz/science
from:
map of mammals | ribose
https://ribo.zone/weirdweb/api
from:
Emoji Metropolis
https://weird.sha.codes/emoji
from:
A Weird Apart - #weirdweboctober CSS

A Weird Apart is like alistapart, but weird. Made by Mustafa Enes (codepen.io/pavlovsk)

https://cdpn.io/pen/debug/RwXrWWV
from:
Jelly Bean Mood
https://weird.sha.codes/color
from:
Welcome to Tree Pine

Please fill out this form to begin. Weird Web October 2024.

https://wwo-yooksel.vercel.app/2024/29-forms/index.html
from:
Save the ocean

Microplastics continue to make their way into the ocean. Created for Weird Web October 07/10/24.

https://by.georgie.nu/weird/science
from:
Interactizify

Interactizify is a little interface reacting to your webcam live stream, changing the background color according to the emotions detected on your face. Designed by Marie Malarme for Weird Web October 2024.

https://weird-web.studiodev.xyz/interactive
from:
My Life in Graphs and Charts
https://weird.sha.codes/science
from:
Slavic Witch Grimoire
https://weird.sha.codes/spooky
from:
cell culture | ribose
https://ribo.zone/weirdweb/ritual
from:
hash | ribose
https://ribo.zone/weirdweb/hashtags
from:
Le Même Meme

You wouldn't download a website. Weird Web October 2024.

https://wwo-yooksel.vercel.app/2024/21-memes/index.html
from:
Make That Bread
https://wwo-yooksel.vercel.app/2024/20-capitalism/index.html
from:
Dropdown Strike - #weirdweboctober Lists

Negative and positive charges (ul & li) come together and make a scene. Made by Mustafa Enes (codepen.io/pavlovsk)

https://cdpn.io/pen/debug/ExqPqNW
from:
day ten: art
https://xixxii.neocities.org/projects/weirdweboctober24/10-art
from:
bless you | ribose
https://ribo.zone/weirdweb/blessed
from:
Lists - Weird Web October
https://wwo.jzplusplus.com/4-lists.html
from:
that time I could actually graphic design, Georgie Cooke (2024)

A gallery of digital art I made, mostly from around 2010 or 2011 (for some reason). Created for Weird Web October 10/10/24.

https://by.georgie.nu/weird/art
from:
Chatizify

Chatizify is a little interface that lets you speak with a bot in a chosen mode. Designed by Marie Malarme for Weird Web October 2024.

https://weird-web.studiodev.xyz/chat
from:
abundance
https://cdpn.io/pen/debug/jOgVBZe
from:
Meme Radio!
https://ragman.net/wwo24/memes
from:
wwo 2024 participation | ribose
https://ribo.zone/weirdweb/data
from:
#Poetry
https://lil-bits.nobr.me/hashtags
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Filler! – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/filler
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Blog Tag Game
https://reillyspitzfaden.com/posts/2025/01/blog-tag-game
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Instead of instagram

This is a post following up a story I posted on Instagram volunteering to help anyone interested to get off Instagram and onto something more open, with the ...

https://mmmx.cloud/instead-of-instagram
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Blogs on Blogs – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/blogs-on-blogs
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S’Notes – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/snotes
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Back at Bart’s – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/back-at-barts
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Oofing from Wordpress - Octothorpes on Wordpress
https://octothorpedwordpress.com/oofing-from-wordpress
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A Pack a Day – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/a-pack-a-day
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Prayer – Lucy Bellwood
https://lucybellwood.com/prayer
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December Adventure 2024 | benji,Switch to light mode,Switch to dark mode,articles,cortex implant,email,Public Key,Mastodon,GitHub,Back to top,Source code,about,Feeds

This is my attempt at trying to write a little bit of code to my site every day in December

https://benji.dog/articles/december-adventure-2024
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RFC: Restful Secondary Key API

A RESTful API design conundrum and a proposed solution.

https://justatheory.com/2022/08/rfc-restful-secondary-key-api
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The Paddleboat Family - Octothorpes Demo

A content page with some nice pictures of a hummingbird family.

https://demo.ideastore.dev/the-paddleboat-family