🔗 Kev Quirk makes a good point.
Is it so hard to add an “email me” link at the bottom of the post? 😏
Which is why I do exactly that and why 🖇️ I started doing this.
🔗📼 It’s not very funny for Charlie Chaplin - but needs to be watched. (Recorded 86 years ago.)
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The transition might have been the undoing of Silicon Valley.
Crucial Track 🎵 June 10, 2026
"Rhythm Of Life" by Sammy Davis, Jr.
Not a 'musical/show' kinda guy, and this came out before I was old enough to 'get it' - but for whatever reason since I first heard it - have always absolutely loved it.
The image comes from 🔗 The Rhythm of Life

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📼🔗 A short video about The Rhythm of Life Art Installation in Yucca.
📽️ I’d been trying the other series and it really wasn’t working for me - so now watching the prequel because @dave said how much better it was. Jury out for this bear - but I did spend the first episode trying to spot Rhys Ifans and couldn’t. Apparently he’s changed a bit!
🔗 A new home for Progress Planner, and for us.
When we started Progress Planner, the idea was simple. A website is never “done.” The work that keeps a site healthy is small, repetitive, and a little boring. Almost nobody does it, because nothing reminds them to.
💬 Joost De Valk
I know what he means - but gotta say at some point - we just have to to say - ok done. Sadly, not quite ready for that in this house.
Crucial Track 🎵 June 9, 2026
"The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore" by The Walker Brothers
Hard to choose which one of theirs to include in Crucial. Might have to add others in the future. Another 'liquid' voice.

👁️ Golden Gate has an associated metaphor from John C. Frémont, who ‘compared the entrance to San Francisco Bay with the Golden Horn in Istanbul and described it as a “golden gate” to Pacific trade’.
Can’t help thinking that 🍎 are playing that metaphor as applied to new worlds opening …
🎥 I just watched 🔗 The Sting for the first time in many many years and every bit as good as I remembered it. ★★★★

👁️ The ‘silent fail’ - don’t know whether to be sad or frustrated.
I need to check - but back in the late 80s I had a friend that owned a ‘Bathtub Porsche’ - convertible version. Don’t think it was a really old one though – but I do remember that it was a lovely car. Great rides for sure.
🔗 Cory Doctorow: Porsche 356 Pre-A Coupé 1953.
One for my library …🔗 The Myth, the Mythos and the Man | Om
🎛️ My second ever ‘Snicklecast’ was in 🖇️ March, 2019 and in it I defined a Snicklecast - and explained how 30 seconds came to be the maximum length of a Snicklecast.
Last night, the YouTube ‘algo’ served me 🔗📼 this last night … a short video of the street known as The Shambles in York … England.
I set the start of the video at 2 minutes and 5 seconds - just before the narrator referenced the ‘many’ Snickleways just around The Shambles.
The Coffee Yard - referenced in the Snicklecast in 2019 is not one of them. The map shows their relative positions.
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Crucial Track 🎵 June 8, 2026
📸 A test as much as anything to see what Gemma 4 26B did with providing ‘accessibility text’ for my photo.
This is what it came up with:
A small structure with a dark roof covered in solar panels sits nestled among a dense backdrop of lush green trees.
Not too shabby. It was that kind of phrasing I had in my mind when I took it down by the beach last week, observing how the roof of an old boathouse (Unused? Do not know.) could double up as a baby solar ‘farm’ and not be that distracting.
Farm? Ok ‘backlot’.
🔄 UPDATE: 5 Minutes Later
Now I have read 🔗 Manton’s post properly - point of clarification -
While the checkbox is present in the current build, the server-side work is not yet enabled for any users.
So jury remains out as to how good the local model will be. I will run a test on the same image when it is available … so marking this post 🚧
👁️ A post arriving via the new micro.blog beta that @manton just dropped. I am not a natural ‘grab the beta’ kinda guy - but for this I make an exception. Advance word suggests that it might include a few things I have been looking for … none of which included ‘a local AI model’ - but having just installed a few over the weekend - sure … why not … let’s have a party 🥳
All good - all nice - all working - nicely done sir.
One side request if you are listening Manton … i very much like the categories appearing on the add post screen. Any chance they could be listed as a column on the side rather than the bottom. Bottom works fine for a few categories - close to impossible if you have a sickness like mine.
There’s something about book spines .. you generally tilt your head one way and all the titles are readable - because the title on the spine starts at the top and goes to the bottom. BUT - every now and then one seems to slip through - and as you looking at the shelf - you have to crick in the opposite direction.
This came to mind just now when I saw this …



