2025-12-01
Day 1
Today is just for setup which is easy as I'm reusing this calendar and layout from last year since I still really like how this looks.

Sick day meant we got to finish our Lego Sherlock Holmes book nook
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Today is just for setup which is easy as I'm reusing this calendar and layout from last year since I still really like how this looks.
Snow has started here again which means it's time to make it snow. If you need assistance, call Mr. Plow.
Nothing really to show today. I've been reworking my neovim config as I'm switching to a new computer soon. This is pretty much the only time I revist my dotfiles.
Nothing probably for the next few days. Our schedule at home is changing so gotta figure that out first.
I didn't really do any code today, but I have been working on setting up my new (to me) phone. I finally have a device that supports GrapheneOS so I'm going to try this out first.
Setting up the new phone has been fun but it's also made me realize how many apps on Android rely on Play Services for notifications. Libby, for example, does not know what to do when I try to manage notifications and the UI just freezes until I force stop the application. The FotMob app does have a nice troubleshooting feature where it tells me specifically what the issue is. I wish more apps had a way to debug and also test notifications.
I think I have everything on my phone as I want it. I like the Private Space feature in GrapheneOS to be able to setup Google Play Services but not have it run on my main profile. The only reason I found I needed this was so that I could cast things to speakers in my home. I haven't been able to find an alternative for this for playing music in my house so until then, this works.
I've been saving a few links related to styles that I want to actually work on implementing on my site. I also want to try out some different fonts to see if anything fits my current layout. I will be doing this over the next few days so I might not actually post more or make these public until I'm happy with it.
There's so many good fonts but none of them really work here for me. It's not time wasted though because now I think I have better ideas of what layout changes I could make in the future to make these fonts work.
I've been putting off removing FontAwesome from sparkles so I finally started this process. For now I'm changing it to Phosphor Icons since that's what I use for my site.
This is taking a little longer than expected. I find myself pretty happy with sparkles as a micropub client but I wish now I would've gone for a different setup altogether. I still really like Mithril for a framework, it's more the lack of actual PWA support on my phone and generally that makes me a bit upset.

Forgot to show everyone my new library card.
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I made a zine the other day so that I could have a physical copy of Nemik's Manifesto from the Star Wars TV show: Andor.
You can read it, print a copy, and share with others if you'd like.
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My neighbors have a cool gargoyle
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Along with his new friends, a teenager who was arrested by the US Secret Service and banned from using a computer for writing a computer virus discovers a plot by a nefarious hacker, but they must use their computer skills to find the evidence while being pursued by the Secret Service and the evil computer genius behind the virus.
To participate in the movie club, write a post about your thoughts on this movie and post it on your site. This could be a review, a story, a short observation, or anything else you can think of. You can let me know once you've written your review by sending me an email or a webmention.
Everyone is welcome to join this movie club.

I've been using all of these pieces on my site for a bit but I wanted to put them all together in one place just in case it could help others start their own site.
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Now that the code is done I've been having fun sketching out some icons and naming my projects. I have no idea how to draw a "barnacle" though.
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I made it!
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This little buddy has dug themselves a burrow in one of our garden boxes. Pretty sure they are also eating the watermelons O has been attempting to grow for the past two years.
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We had a VHS copy of Disney Sing-Along Songs: Heigh Ho (1987) which my brother and I watched a ton. There were a bunch of great songs in that but for some reason Let's Go Fly a Kite always was a favorite of ours. This is all I knew of Mary Poppins for a long time.
In my mind, Mary Poppins was a film about a magical nanny that takes care of the kids as their parents are busy with work. There was probably singing and sheananigans but at the end, the kids got to fly a kite with their parents. Kinda like a 2hr version of an episode of The Nanny.
When I started college I went through a phase, as I assume most of us do, of going through Julie Andrews' filmography. Once I eventually watched the movie, I realized how much I didn't know.
The film is delightful in its music and use of animation, but the background of these kids and their need for parental comforts hit me hard. For a "kids" movie, it felt darker watching it from that point of view as an adult. When it gets to the end, I couldn't help but wonder if "Let's Go Fly a Kite" is the start of something new for the Banks family or if this is just a break as Mr Banks ends up with his job in the end. It wasn't until Mary Poppins Returns (no spoilers) did I feel like that previous question was answered.
We only just started reading the first book to our kids so I wonder if it feels the same here. Maybe it won't to them because I'm specifically looking at it from a different point of view. I hope the joy, magic, and whimsy of this story is what they get out of it.
I asked O what he thought about this movie. Since we first watched at the end of March, he's probably watched it another three times so he's well versed in the movie and lore.
I liked it but it was very long. I don't want to watch it right now. I want Lightning McQueen.
One question that I've thought of a lot in the past is "what exactly is Mary Poppins?" Is she a witch, a God, a Time Lord, or something much more sinister?
Once you get past how stern Mary Poppins, this is a delightful adventure for these kids that probably are not allowed to have too much fun to begin with. It is definitely reflective of the parenting styles of the time and it is a reminder of the fun of a movie musical.
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Had to add all the songs to my mp3 players after the listening party for the new Revengeday LP: https://revengeday.bandcamp.com/album/kybernetik-lp-3
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Angelo added a Turtle interpreter to his site. Here's my attempt at recreating the IndieWeb logo with it:
This is what it looks like when it's being drawn:

And finally, here's the code to do it yourself.
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