# tlohde

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last updated: 08/01/2026

the Low <-- Tech Magazine
a bonkers fast COG visualization in-the-browser tool from Kyle Barron
if #30DayMapChallenege wasn't enough there's #52maps
a nice monospace font: Maple Mono - that I liked enough to add to this site
one day i'll go down the split keyboard rabbit hole
what an unprocessed raw photograph looks like. or, film photography really is magic
nice documentation for a pansharpening library
an analogue lunar phase calculator/calendar: a Meton
maybe one day i'll make a font. and maybe, i'll make it with fontstruct
Data is not available upon request, but it really should be
i still haven't forced myself to learn d3, but this geoviz library looks neat
nice post on the right to root access
this sentiment
on friction by phire
most people don't care about quality by Terence Eden
wiki-tui for those that are terminally browsing wikipedia
superfile: an utterly fantastic terminal file browser
wellness ping a neat little tool for making sure you're okay
paper on processing ice velocity. having spent a lot of time working with ice velocity myself, this is neat, and would have been handy four years ago
three cheers for science and accountabilty to truth
another piece that is against the uncritical adoption of AI. rightly so
duckDB is cool. and this post showcases just how nifty it is
write code that runs fast(er) in a slower language. a good post by Kyle Barron
dynamic colour palettes by Damian Walsh - cool
3d printing foams wizardry
EarthMoonSun (which isn't too dissimilar to my calendar)
what time is it? eleventy o'clock
this toot and the clocks linked.
sound form data: sonification
there's hope yet for those who procrastinate. before that though: write some software and get a thermal printer
how to group posts by year. I followed this, and now have a posts by year page
little art projects with a focus on combinatorics: plus equals
a very ambitious personal website, detailing all their online activities over 20+ years
enabling OpenStreetMap tiles to go dark
link dump
listened to the podcast episode about this font a while ago. nice story
a techy piece on colour
a nifty little jukebox for ad-free listening
plotting 'links' between things
a nice piece on the watching the tour
a good beginners guide to HTML
drone. organ music that's worth a listen
a nice font: ship's whistle
colours of the zebra midliners
a js resource I should make better use of
throw your (camera)phone away short doc on the ubiquity of images
a new website for planning international train journeys
good piece about map tiles
if i had the skills - i'd try OpenCloud
a nice blog

If I knew / could be bothered to work out how to paginate this, I would.

I would also group it by year.