2026 in full gallop — a blended finger, a driver's license, and a visit to Charlotte Rubesa's Quiet Media.
03.07.2026
A day is a long time. Pausing the newsletter for the summer — with a visit to Ivan Zhao's Infinite Almanac before I go.
28.06.2026
A field guide to the slow web — pages that wait for you, letters that arrive on their own time, and the small pleasures of the unhurried internet.
25.06.2026
On the joy of view-source, hand-written HTML, and websites that still feel like they were made by a person at a desk.
22.06.2026
Not a feed but a garden — notes that grow, get pruned, and are tended over years instead of posted and forgotten.
18.06.2026
Why the humble email newsletter still feels more intimate than any timeline — a letter is addressed to you.
14.06.2026
On saving, scanning and re-hosting the ephemeral web before it disappears — an act of quiet preservation.
09.06.2026
Before the algorithm there were lists, made by hand — webrings, blogrolls and the generous act of pointing elsewhere.
03.06.2026
A short note on logging off, touching grass, and letting a day feel long again.
28.05.2026
In favour of tiny, single-purpose software made by one person for a handful of friends.
21.05.2026
visit the sea