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Jeremy Cherfas

Jeremy Cherfas

@SheilaDillon It could never be simple, not if you want to cover the externalities of both products in adequate detail.

Jeremy Cherfas

Jeremy Cherfas

Jeremy Cherfas

@bonjouryannick You might want to look at https://indieweb.org/Micropub which has a few examples, libraries etc that you can modify or, depending on your system, adopt directly.

Jeremy Cherfas

Latest issue of Eat This Newsletter is about to drop, racing through the backlog so normal service can be restored ASAP. There's hops, heritage grains and climate change, plus agricultural policy in South Africa and the US.

https://buttondown.email/jeremycherfas/archive/eat-this-newsletter-184-catching-up-with-reality/

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Jeremy Cherfas

@decarola Devo trovare l’ora dell’ultimo treno a Roma, ma sicuro m’interessa.

Jeremy Cherfas

City of the dead, part two

“... (a symptom of the malaise: the spellchecker on my computer is happy with the word ‘urbanization’ but not ‘ruralization’).”

When, I wonder, are we going to get to the art/culture arguments in favour of cities. Those are what have kept me urbanised for the past many years. Irrationally, perhaps, but the result is the same.

Jeremy Cherfas

Slightly puzzled by Epilogue for MB for those of us who do not have a paid account. Does it feed my timeline, eventually? If it does, I might consider PESOS rather than indiebookclub and POSSE. Also, two way traffic, to open someone’s link in MB would encourage conversation.

Jeremy Cherfas

Finished reading: Underland: A Deep Time Journey by Robert MacFarlane, ISBN: 9780393358094