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  1. Eliza and I have been thinking about buying some e-bikes for a long time. We live in a mountainous area and a traditional bike is fun, definitely a good workout, but also limits the number of times and places we’d bike. Having the e-bikes broadens our horizons quite a lot.

    Most used e-bikes are sold at nearly retail price, I would have no idea how they were treated, and don’t come with any […]

    https://cdevroe.com/2025/06/26/8734/

  2. Eliza and I have been thinking about buying some e-bikes for a long time. We live in a mountainous area and a traditional bike is fun, definitely a good workout, but also limits the number of times and places we’d bike. Having the e-bikes broadens our horizons quite a lot.

    Most used e-bikes are sold at nearly retail price, I would have no idea how they were treated, and don’t come with any […]

    https://cdevroe.com/2025/06/26/8734/

  3. Eliza and I have been thinking about buying some e-bikes for a long time. We live in a mountainous area and a traditional bike is fun, definitely a good workout, but also limits the number of times and places we’d bike. Having the e-bikes broadens our horizons quite a lot.

    Most used e-bikes are sold at nearly retail price, I would have no idea how they were treated, and don’t come with any […]

    https://cdevroe.com/2025/06/26/8734/

  4. Eliza and I have been thinking about buying some e-bikes for a long time. We live in a mountainous area and a traditional bike is fun, definitely a good workout, but also limits the number of times and places we’d bike. Having the e-bikes broadens our horizons quite a lot.

    Most used e-bikes are sold at nearly retail price, I would have no idea how they were treated, and don’t come with any […]

    https://cdevroe.com/2025/06/26/8734/

  5. V.H. Belvadi:

    What we need is a notes app that looks and behaves like a rich text editor but saves in Markdown. And by this I do not mean the clunky ‘source editor mode’ or whatever Obsidian calls it, where the Markdown formatting characters appear and disappear constantly displacing the text on your screen; instead I mean proper formatting like in a word processor. For everywhere else […]

    https://cdevroe.com/2025/06/04/belvadi-markdown-notes/

  6. So, this happened. 😄 🐶 I hadn’t posted about our new family member Kona Barkley because several in the blogging community have lost their special pets recently.

    For the past two months, Eliza and I have been chasing this little guy around, cleaning up after him, training him every day. We’ve been on several travel adventures, he’s spent some nights in the camper, lots of miles on the […]

    https://cdevroe.com/2025/06/03/8646/

  7. So, this happened. 😄 🐶 I hadn’t posted about our new family member Kona Barkley because several in the blogging community have lost their special pets recently.

    For the past two months, Eliza and I have been chasing this little guy around, cleaning up after him, training him every day. We’ve been on several travel adventures, he’s spent some nights in the camper, lots of miles on the […]

    https://cdevroe.com/2025/06/03/8646/

  8. ... le #cerveau humain évolue très lentement, à l'échelle de milliers d'années, non pas en raison de technologies qui n'ont que quelques années ou décennies d'existence." -> ne pas souscrire "à l'idée d'une intelligence numérique".

    + "nous n'avons pas la même 'information interpersonnelle' en ligne qu'en conversant/interagissant avec quelqu'un en face-à-face."

    cf #MichelDesmurget

    cf sérotonine

    #marmion #connaissance #emotion #education #manipulation #internet #socialmedia #HowardGardner

  9. Purchased Under Tangled Silence by Djrum at Simon Collison’s suggestion. I suggest you consider doing the same (that is, follow Simon’s advice on all music).

    https://cdevroe.com/2025/05/06/8603/

  10. Un cervello 3,5 volte più grande del nostro, e la neocorteccia più corrugata di tutte. Non parlo di alieni, ma delle orche che stanno imparando a imitare le parole umane. Dietro a quel "hello" pronunciato da Wikie non si nasconde un semplice trucco da acquario, ma un tentativo di stabilire un vero ponte comunicativo tra specie.

    #orche #comunicazione #futuroprossimo

    PS - COMMENTA L'ARTICOLO, NON I TITOLI! :)

    futuroprossimo.it/2025/04/le-o

  11. "[...] notre #cerveau est simple. Il ressemble à la toile du #Titien [...] 3 têtes à chacun des âges de la #vie. [...] le viellard [...] accompagné de son fils et de son petit-fils [...] avec le texte suivant : 'Informé du passé, le présent agit avec prudence pour ne pas avoir à rougir de ses actions dans le futur.'"

    [L' #art n'est pas qu'un refuge fiscal ^^ ]

    #marmion #PierreLemarquis #art #musique #peinture

  12. Jeremy Keith, in his interview on Manuel Moreale’s People & Blogs series:

    I never write down those things bouncing around in my head. I know I probably should. But then if I’m going to take the time to write down an idea for a blog post, I might as well write the blog post itself.

    I never write drafts. I just publish. I can always go back and fix any mistakes later. The words are […]

    https://cdevroe.com/2025/04/19/jeremy-keith-people-blogs/

  13. La @cerveceriakross sigue innovando en el #mundo chelero con el #lanzamiento de su nueva Doble Hazy IPA. Es una #variedad intensa que desafía los #sentidos con su potencia #aromática y textura #jugosa. No se filtra, para #mantener íntegra su identidad

    mostosydestilados.cl/nueva-cer

  14. Il cervello è un paradosso: può scrivere sinfonie e poi andare in tilt per uno sguardo.
    Può essere lucido e brillante… e poi crollare davanti a un’illusione.

    In questo articolo parlo di limerenza, di cortocircuiti emotivi, di amigdala che urla e corteccia che arriva tardi.
    Di quanto siamo fragili, complessi, meravigliosamente incasinati.

    Link articolo qui sotto.
    Grazie a tutti 🌹
    #neuroscienze 
    #cervello #limerenza 
    #psicologia  
    #consapevolezza 
    #mikcroneuroscienze

    michiyospace.altervista.org/il

  15. Andy Adams:

    For some reason, years ago, we all agreed to spend most of our online time looking at photography on a canvas smaller than a cocktail napkin. It’s awful when you think about it: Thoughtful appreciation is the whole point of looking at photographs. And most of us cannot truly appreciate an image as it’s screaming by on a handheld social media newsfeed. It doesn’t help that […]

    https://cdevroe.com/2025/03/27/andy-adams-photographers-websites/

  16. Unsure of what vibe coding is? See Simon Willison’s explanation of a term recently coined by Andrej Karpathy on X. It is a buzzword that is lighting the world in fire it seems.

    But I just want to quickly recommend; do not hire anyone (a person or an agency) that thinks vibe coding is a good idea for production level products.

    Experimenting? Playing? Thinking through ideas rapidly? […]

    https://cdevroe.com/2025/03/20/the-vibe-coding-litmus-test/

  17. A few times over the last several decades I’ve unsubscribed from every social media account, RSS feed, newsletter, YouTube channel, etc. and started with a clean slate. My goal was, as I wrote about in 2012 on this blog, to break out of my echo chamber and hopefully expand my thinking.

    Slowly resubscribing to my interests is a lot of work. But it has been worth it and I know I have been […]

    https://cdevroe.com/2025/03/19/spring-is-for-unsubscribing/

  18. The sun has returned!

    I mean, it has always been there. Relatively speaking in the same place it was over the last few months. But the Earth’s tilt is such that as it revolves around the nearest star the portion on which I live (the northern hemisphere) is getting ever so slightly closer and faces it just long enough that temperatures are beginning to warm.

    And I’m a very happy person […]

    https://cdevroe.com/2025/03/13/diversions-9/

  19. The sun has returned!

    I mean, it has always been there. Relatively speaking in the same place it was over the last few months. But the Earth’s tilt is such that as it revolves around the nearest star the portion on which I live (the northern hemisphere) is getting ever so slightly closer and faces it just long enough that temperatures are beginning to warm.

    And I’m a very happy person […]

    https://cdevroe.com/2025/03/13/diversions-9/

  20. The sun has returned!

    I mean, it has always been there. Relatively speaking in the same place it was over the last few months. But the Earth’s tilt is such that as it revolves around the nearest star the portion on which I live (the northern hemisphere) is getting ever so slightly closer and faces it just long enough that temperatures are beginning to warm.

    And I’m a very happy person […]

    https://cdevroe.com/2025/03/13/diversions-9/

  21. The sun has returned!

    I mean, it has always been there. Relatively speaking in the same place it was over the last few months. But the Earth’s tilt is such that as it revolves around the nearest star the portion on which I live (the northern hemisphere) is getting ever so slightly closer and faces it just long enough that temperatures are beginning to warm.

    And I’m a very happy person […]

    https://cdevroe.com/2025/03/13/diversions-9/

  22. It has been a long, cold, mostly icy winter. I’m not sure if age makes this feeling more acute, but the data seem to show that this winter has been colder than average. I can’t remember the last time I pined for spring this badly.

    But, just yesterday, as temperatures finally hit 50ºF, the garlic began pushing through the still hard frozen earth. Woohoo!

    A quick update on our home addition; […]

    https://cdevroe.com/2025/03/05/diversions-8/

  23. It has been a long, cold, mostly icy winter. I’m not sure if age makes this feeling more acute, but the data seem to show that this winter has been colder than average. I can’t remember the last time I pined for spring this badly.

    But, just yesterday, as temperatures finally hit 50ºF, the garlic began pushing through the still hard frozen earth. Woohoo!

    A quick update on our home addition; […]

    https://cdevroe.com/2025/03/05/diversions-8/

  24. It has been a long, cold, mostly icy winter. I’m not sure if age makes this feeling more acute, but the data seem to show that this winter has been colder than average. I can’t remember the last time I pined for spring this badly.

    But, just yesterday, as temperatures finally hit 50ºF, the garlic began pushing through the still hard frozen earth. Woohoo!

    A quick update on our home addition; […]

    https://cdevroe.com/2025/03/05/diversions-8/

  25. It has been a long, cold, mostly icy winter. I’m not sure if age makes this feeling more acute, but the data seem to show that this winter has been colder than average. I can’t remember the last time I pined for spring this badly.

    But, just yesterday, as temperatures finally hit 50ºF, the garlic began pushing through the still hard frozen earth. Woohoo!

    A quick update on our home addition; […]

    https://cdevroe.com/2025/03/05/diversions-8/

  26. It has been a long, cold, mostly icy winter. I’m not sure if age makes this feeling more acute, but the data seem to show that this winter has been colder than average. I can’t remember the last time I pined for spring this badly.

    But, just yesterday, as temperatures finally hit 50ºF, the garlic began pushing through the still hard frozen earth. Woohoo!

    A quick update on our home addition; […]

    https://cdevroe.com/2025/03/05/diversions-8/

  27. I have my reservations about whether or not blogs (specifically my blog) should federate content via ActivityPub. Isn’t RSS enough?

    https://cdevroe.com/2025/03/04/need-activitypub/

  28. As you all know, I’m a big fan of a the Pomodoro Technique. Recently, while catching up on my backlog of Jack Cheng’s excellent Sunday series, I came across a snippet in Sunday #434 regarding an interview Cheng did with author Linda Sue Park. In that interview, she mentions whittling away at the Pomodoro Technique until she ended up at 12-minutes… which works for her.

    Jack told (a friend?) […]

    https://cdevroe.com/2025/02/17/the-cherry-tomato-technique/

  29. Chris Armstrong, advocating for a digital garden over a blog structure:

    A blog structure places the highest emphasis on ‘what’s new’… but what’s new has had the least scrutiny and little authority.

    Robin Rendle linked to Armstrong’s post recently and reading it reminded me of my 2011 post The blog format is ready for disruption.

    In that post, which is now nearly 14 years old, I […]

    https://cdevroe.com/2025/01/15/blog-structure/