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My family and I recently got sick again. Not as bad as before when I wrote the article Being Sick Sucks!, but it still sucks. I’ll be back soon and post next Tuesday on the 10th. Thanks for your patience.
#family #sick #sucks #off
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Shared Visions
Note: English below

Vizuelna poezija podrazumeva zapitan i razigran pristup materijalima, ritmu i značenju, a ova radionica uvodi učesnike upravo u taj oblik izraza, gde jezički i grafički elementi grade nove umetničke odnose. Kroz prezentaciju i diskusiju o političko-kulturnom (a posebno lokalnom) kontekstu vizuelne poezije dolazimo do praktičnog rada čija su polazišna tačka stara izdanja školskih lektira. Ideja je da učesnici pristupe knjizi kao likovno-tekstualnom predmetu, ali i kao papirnom kalupu za nekonvencionalne vizuelne kompozicije. Ohrabrujemo korišćenje tehnika poput cepanja, bušenja, lepljenja, precrtavanja, šivenja, bojenja, kolažiranja (i drugih), kako bi stvorili jedan slojevitiji ili više manjih radova. Poziv je otvoren za sve, nezavisno od godina, profesije ili predznanja u oblastima poezije/grafike.
Kreativnim postupcima odgovaramo na dileme: kojim praksama i sa kojim ciljevima odstupamo od zadatih okvira, disciplina i tzv. pravila u stvaralaštvu? Kojim metodama prekrajamo kanon? Naziv radionice je podsetnik na razmišljanja signaliste Miroljuba Todorovića, dok udruživanje u diskusijama i radu referiše na kritičke prakse avangardnih pesnika. Zato ćemo razgovarati o načinima samoorganizacije umetnika, naručito o zadrugarstvu i konkretno o međunarodnoj umetničkoj zadruzi, koja je trenutno u procesu osnivanja, u okviru projekta Shared Visions. Kome se ovakvim kolektivnim aktivnostima obraćamo i zašto? Koja su načela i vrednosti zadruge i kako ekonomski funkcioniše? Da li način organizacije ima uticaj na način produkcije umetnosti? Pričaćemo o dosadašnjim iskustvima proisteklim iz radionica i razgovora sa umetnicima u Srbiji, regionu i Evropi. Postoji li komunikacija između lokalnih inicijativa/institucija i ljudi, gde su građani učesnici, a ne tek korisnici?
Radionica se održava u Kragujevcu, u grafičkoj radionici FILUM-a u podrumu Prve kragujevačke gimnazije, tokom vikenda koji slavi Svetski dan poezije, 21. i 22. marta, od 10h do 17h oba dana (sa pauzom za ručak). Radionicu udruženim snagama organizuju Shared Visions i Klub Podzemljica, dok kao mentorka gostuje pesnikinja Maša Seničić.
Na radionicu će biti primljeno do 30 učesnika, pri čemu postoji moguća podrška za putovanja i smeštaj do 10 umetnika. Oni koji žive daleko mogu doći dan ranije. Prijave su otvorene do 15. marta i dostupne su na sledećem linku: https://forms.gle/7mbcMRwp8jtsTVxk8
Visual poetry implies an inquiring and playful approach to materials, rhythm, and meaning, and this workshop introduces participants precisely to that form of expression, where linguistic and graphic elements build new artistic relationships. Through a presentation and discussion on the political and cultural (and especially local) context of visual poetry, we move toward practical work whose starting point will be old editions of school reading books. The idea is for participants to approach the book both as a visual-textual object and as a paper mold for unconventional visual compositions. We encourage the use of techniques such as tearing, perforating, gluing, crossing out, sewing, coloring, collaging (and others), to create either one layered piece or several smaller works. The call is open to everyone, regardless of age, profession, or prior experience in poetry or graphic arts.
Through creative processes, we respond to the dilemmas: by which practices and toward what aims do we depart from given frameworks, disciplines, and so-called rules in artistic creation? By which methods do we reshape the canon? The title of the workshop is a reminder of the reflections of a signalist poet Miroljub Todorović, while joining in discussions and practice would reflect on the critical practices of avant-garde poets. We will therefore discuss ways of artist self- organization, particularly cooperative models, and specifically an international art cooperative currently in the process of being founded within the project Shared Visions. Who do we address through such collective activities, and why? What are the principles and values of a cooperative, and how does it function economically? Does the mode of organization influence the mode of artistic production? We will also speak about experiences emerging from workshops and conversations with artists in Serbia, the region, and across Europe. Is there meaningful communication between local initiatives/institutions and people, where citizens are participants rather than merely users?
The workshop will be held in Kragujevac, in the FILUM printmaking studio located in the basement of the First Kragujevac Gymnasium, during the weekend celebrating World Poetry Day, March 21 and 22, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on both days (with a lunch break). The workshop is jointly organized by Shared Visions and Klub Podzemljica, with poet Maša Seničić participating as guest mentor.
Up to 30 participants will be accepted. Travel and accommodation support may be available for up to 10 artists. Those traveling from afar may arrive a day earlier. Applications are open until March 15 and are available at the following link: https://forms.gle/7mbcMRwp8jtsTVxk8
from
Larry's 100
See 100 Word reviews of previous episodes here
After the self-contained season premiere, the second episode slapshots the plot, skating most characters back into action. We even get a phone call from Sanguinet, whom we haven’t seen since season three. Don’t get too excited, Harlan Blayne Kytwayhat is not returning.
The Blueberry Bulldogs’ league is shutting down, their barn is flipping to basketball, the Europeans are beating North American teams, and Shoresy is back in the television studio. Shoresy is a generational talent at banter.
This show is too smart to play the upcoming xenophobia straight to the net. Stay tuned. And, oh yeah, Wayne Gretzky.
Stream it.

#Shoresy #ShoresySeason5 #PrestigeTV #Hockey #ComedySeries #Hulu #LetterkennyUniverse #TVReview #Larrys100 #100WordReview #100DaysToOffload
from 3c0
My storage room haunts me. It contains my skeletons, metaphorically speaking. If my life were to be cut short and my home exposed to my family and friends, they will learn for themselves that I was not that okay. They would see that I have way too many suitcases for a household of one and that I also have way too many clothes. At least, that’s how I fear they would judge me, however, mindfulness reminds me that these thoughts are merely thoughts and therefore an add-on to my suffering.
Besides, it is more likely they would be in their feelings and more focused on my death, than whatever post-humous life statement I leave behind.
This is my motivation to get my life in order. The prospect of sudden death and my beloved friends and family having to deal with what I leave behind. I plan to lessen and remove things from the storage, a few times a week—let’s say three—but so far since quitting one of my part-time jobs at the end of January, I have only managed to do two legitimate excavations of mostly clothes, since there is a thrift store conveniently located across the street from me.
I feel no guilt about this. I am just stating facts. I promised myself to rest all of February and to only really “plan” and make bigger moves in March.
Friends have complimented my style, but many don’t realize I tend to love to repeat outfits. When I went away for my silent meditation retreat, I brought enough underwear but only 3 outfits for the ten-days. That time was the most “myself” and liberated I have ever felt.
February came close to that feeling. I slept so much last month and feel so clear-minded. It is quite absurd and ridiculous that rest is an exception and not the norm.
from
The Poet Sky
Some of my happiest memories from growing up were people sitting with me, or even just saying hi, simply because I looked lonely. Most of the time, it was people I didn't know.
Never doubt the power of a small act of kindness.
from Holmliafolk

Jeg har bodd på Søndre Nordstrand i snart 36 år nå. Siden 1990. Det er en hel mannsalder, det. De to nevøene mine bor også i Oslo: den ene er brannmann og den andre er politimann, og vi er stolte besteforeldre for alle barna deres. De har tre andre besteforeldre i tillegg til oss, men den siste besteforelderen, min svoger, døde like før barnebarna ble født. Da ville nevøen min at vi skulle være bestefar og bestemor.
Og det ville være oss en glede. Vi bor jo også såpass nærme.
Men jeg er ikke fra Oslo. Ikke egentlig. Jeg er fra Hallingdal, og er det noe jeg er stolt av, er det det. At jeg er hallingdøl.
Ingenting er helt som Hallingdal. Det er liksom det som er hjemme tross alt.
-Uno de los aspectos más difíciles de la naturaleza de lo que llamamos realidad -dijo el decano Laurence- es el instrumento mismo con el que tratamos de definirla, o sea la mente.
-No -dijo el profesor Zambuessi-, ese no es el problema central.
Nos quedamos helados. Era increíble que alguien interrumpiera a nuestro decano.
-Ya estoy cansado -continuó Zambuessi- de que nos trate de enredar con sus patrañas. El problema aquí es el dinero y no daré mi voto para más investigaciones sobre la mente o sobre cualquier asunto de este tipo. Ni un céntimo más.
No todos pensábamos como él; quizás sí, los más jóvenes. Pero nadie deseaba ofender al decano. A fin de cuentas, los allí presentes, de un modo o de otro, le debíamos nuestras carreras científicas.
-No, si yo lo entiendo, señor Zambuessi -dijo el decano-. Cómo se ve que le falta experiencia. Usted no tiene hijos estudiando en la universidad, ni hijas con tres hijos, casadas con desempleados de larga duración, ni mucho menos nietos que necesitan un Porsche. ¿Cómo va a entender lo que yo digo?
En ese mismo instante, la abrumadora mayoría de los presentes nos pusimos de pie y ovacionamos a nuestro querido decano de un modo sencillamente atronador.
from Lastige Gevallen in de Rede
Ergens in de catacomben van het VVA studio complex ligt Van Voorbijgaande Aard in de kraam slaap kamer, hevig zwetend, oververhit, pijn lijdend om hem heen collega's allen uitgedost in maagdelijk licht gebroken hemelswit die Aard ondersteunen bij zijn werkzaamheden. Pers, Pers, Pers Aard, Pers, Pers, Kom op, het is er bijna ik zie het Kopje al... Blijf ademen en Pers..
Pers, Pers, Pers Chef Pers!
en Aard maar puffen, steunend en soms zelfs kreunend, hopen dat het snel over is en dan weer terug kan naar de betere delen van zijn complex, daar waar de kijkcijfers heersen, waardering te zien is in cijfers, nummers die uitgaves mogelijk maken... Aaaardgh, Aaaaardgh
Ja daar, daar, Aard, het is zover! Het is Af. Gefeliciteerd omroep hoofd het is er.
Aard kan de nieuwsgierigheid niet bedwingen en vraagt Wat is het?
Een stukje Aard, een echt stukje. zegt zijn immer loyale medeklinker werker trots.
Ah, eindelijk, het leed is geleden. Mag ik het eerst zien?
Het hoofd publicatie write.as zegt 'Eh, neen, het staat al online, het is niet langer de uwe, dat weet u toch.'
De Aard knikt, wordt kleiner en kleiner in de kille witte uit kraamkamer terwijl de rest om hem heen lijkt te groeien, hij krimpt in tot een laatste puntje en lost weer op in zijn werk.
from Faucet Repair
25 February 2026
Using much more printed material as reference/source material this week. And it's finding me—yesterday on my walk back from Jake's studio, I found two laminated print-outs in the street. Both were facedown before I flipped them over to find what was on the other side. One is a handwritten description in waterlogged ink on A6 white paper of a species of tree that is apparently common in Southwark, and next to the description are six purple and mustard-yellow flowers pressed flat between the laminate, each at the center of their own oozing bleed of yellow color that rain has extracted from them. The other is a children-appropriate bingo card on A4 white paper, the bingo squares comprised of low-poly digital renderings of smiling local animals. There's a black and white, sort of yin and yang-feeling logo on the bottom right of the page for a primary school that is a mirrored image of trees where the form of the trees are inverted as their roots (top half is white with black trees, bottom half is black with white roots).
from An Open Letter
I think I’m moving on. Well I guess that’s stupid because obviously I am, But it’s weird. I think today I was kind of like upset at her and angry. Like obviously not actually her but, the idea of her. I kind of hope I don’t ever see her again, just because it would make moving on way easier. Not cause I’m mad at her. But I guess I just feel like she’s someone that just didn’t ultimately treat me well, not because she meant to hurt me. But just because I deliberately chose her. I think I really just got swept up by the attention and codependency. I saw someone saying that you should do things for them because you love them, not do things for them so that they love you. And I don’t think I did things for her to try to make her love me, but at the same time I think I realize how fundamentally fragile the love felt. I think I felt like I had to constantly be there, or like massage her thoughts through reassurance, acts of kindness, or things like that. If we didn’t have time together, I would probably think that something was wrong and that I would start to worry about the relationships health. And that’s not right. Our relationship should be strong and healthy regardless of some distance once in a while. I think I’m also noticing how I wanted to use L as a substitute for that codependency, and I also notice how part of me wanted to cut ties to avoid being hurt again and set that boundary. It’s really easy to get swept up by someone else like that. I don’t think I should ghost or anything like that, but maybe I should be way more aware of that.
from Chris is Trying
I think music in 2026 (or at least what I've been listening to in 2026) has started off really strongly! There have been some new releases that have been rocking my world, some cool recommendations that have been really intriguing, and some old classics that I never really dived into.
I've been apparently listening to a lot of rock & metal this month; you've been warned!

The Jack Harlon boys have released their third studio album after touring the hell out of The Magnetic Ridge in 2021. They released a covers album inbetween which took the edge off, but they'd been patiently writing & refining these new tracks for over a year, debuting the odd track here and there in their live shows.
Harlon play some kind of stoner/desert/doom rock, cosplaying as a drug-addled cowboy that goes on acid trips and questions their reality, and flirts with the boundary between life and death. Something like that, anyway.
I headed to their album launch in Melbourne last Friday night and it was awesome to hear the whole record played start to finish. The new tracks still have all the classic components of what made them popular in the Australian stoner/doom scene: heavy riffs with plenty of fuzz & reverb – but the songwriting is clearly getting more mature and is a solid evolution from their older albums.
Standout tracks for me include the opening track 'Moss', 'Dave Is Done' and 'Junior Fiction'.

Progressive rock with a distinct medieval/folk tinge to it. This excerpt from the Bandcamp album description sums it up nicely:
Reports of a skulking wizard with a travelling band of roguish bards, appearing only for a fleeting moment before retiring back to the shadows of his tower. Now, the wizard returns with a new set of compositions. Hark!
A good mix of long epics with catchy melodies, pleasant vocals and all-round excellent writing & and song structure. This one takes a while to ease into but the more attention you give it, the more it'll pay you back.

Uhh, weird funky tracks with microtonal tuning, but also with wacky costumes and loop pedals?
This KEXP performance on Youtube will give you a good sense of their live personalities & their dedication to their costumes. The duo from Quebec dropped their first EP back in 2024 but all of a sudden the KEXP live set has thrust them into a bunch of new fans – including myself.
The layering of guitar & bass loops could feel formulaic but the variation of the drums almost obscure the transition from one riff to the next. There's an effortlessness in their whole approach that makes it so enjoyable to listen to.
Favourite track for me is definitely Tohogd.

I've been a longtime fan of the Perth prog-rockers, obsessing over their second full-length Sound Awake when it released in 2009 – and even though I didn't get into Asymmetry in 2013, I have such a loyalty to the Australian prog scene from my formative years that I was really excited about In Verses finally dropping.
But this album...ehh, I don't think I've enjoying it. Karnivool have matured and polished their sound so much after decades of hitting it hard that when I think about In Verses, I think about a shiny, polished, featureless sphere that looks the same no matter which angle you look at it.
Every track has a fun riff, a cool vocal harmony, a good-enough crescendo that the 'Vool are known for, but the peaks & troughs are just not big or interesting enough to make me want to come back to it. 'Animation' and the closing track 'Salva' will definitely make it into my playlists but otherwise I think this draws the curtains on my Karnivool fan era.

Metal with Mongolian instruments!! That's the gimmick!
If you're into any kind of heavy music, you'll likely enjoy a few whirls of these guys. The vocals are really fun (vocals can't be annoying if you don't know the words!) and the traditional instruments aren't overdone. You can feel like they've drawn on Rammstein's approach a lot.
The title track and 'Dracula' are the biggest bangers.

I got into the Scottish alt-rockers only recently; I've somehow avoided them over the last decade or so despite hearing about them regularly. I'd heard about them because Oceansize's lead singer Mike Vennart is their touring guitarist (and I was a huge Oceansize fan), but I never took the plunge and gave them a proper listen.
The first thing you notice when you listen to Biffy Clyro is the soaring & elegant vocals, and the next thing you notice is the sheer variety of soft & loud moments throughout the album (Karnivool: take notice please). If you can get past the vocals with its noticeable Scottish accent, you'll be rewarded with a great mix of tracks that give you classic ballads ('Goodbye'), straight up arena rock ('Hunting Season', 'True Believe') and quirky stuff in the middle ('Dearest Amygdala').
If you can get past a singer with a slight Scottish accent, you'll find a lot of fun tracks on this album. 'Hunting Season' is the pick off the album for me.
#music #NowPlaying #AusMusic
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EpicMind

Freundinnen & Freunde der Weisheit! Wer kennt das nicht? Frühmorgens gleich der Griff zum Handy, Doomscrolling. Vernünftiger wäre es jedoch, den Tag mit etwas Kreativem zu beginnen. Selbst etwas zu erschaffen, bevor der Konsum der Welt über uns hereinbricht.
Wer morgens gleich zum Smartphone greift und durch soziale Feeds scrollt, startet den Tag im Reaktionsmodus. Die eigene Aufmerksamkeit richtet sich auf fremde Inhalte, fremde Prioritäten, fremde Stimmen. Was dabei zu kurz kommt, ist das kreative Potenzial, das gerade in den frühen Stunden besonders hoch ist – und das entscheidend sein kann für ein produktives Arbeiten.
Ein einfacher, aber wirksamer Perspektivenwechsel besteht darin, den Tag mit einem kurzen kreativen Impuls zu beginnen: schreiben, skizzieren, notieren, entwerfen. Es geht nicht um Perfektion, sondern um den Aufbau von Eigenimpulsen. Wer zuerst erschafft, bevor er konsumiert, aktiviert nicht nur seine Gestaltungsfähigkeit, sondern schützt auch die geistige Klarheit vor der Zersplitterung durch Input-Überflutung. Die ersten 15 bis 20 Minuten eines Arbeitstages reichen oft aus, um eigene Gedanken in Gang zu bringen – bevor die Welt anklopft.
Der Nutzen dieser Gewohnheit liegt in ihrer mehrfachen Wirkung: Sie schafft frühe Erfolgserlebnisse, erhält die Konzentration für anspruchsvolle Aufgaben und stärkt die Selbstbestimmung im Umgang mit der eigenen Zeit. Das bedeutet nicht, sich komplett von Nachrichten und Netzwerken abzuschotten – sondern die Reihenfolge bewusst zu gestalten. Wer zuerst erschafft, steuert den eigenen Arbeitstag aus einer Position der Klarheit und Kontrolle.
Produktivität entsteht nicht durch permanente Verfügbarkeit oder maximale Effizienz. Sie beginnt mit der Fähigkeit, den eigenen Denkraum gegen zu frühe Überreizung zu verteidigen. Wer sich morgens ein kurzes Zeitfenster reserviert, in dem ausschliesslich eigene Ideen zählen, schafft die Voraussetzung für echten Fokus – und vielleicht auch für das, was später Resonanz erzeugt.
„Die höchste Form des Glücks ist ein Leben mit einem gewissen Grad an Verrücktheit.“ – Erasmus von Rotterdam (1466/67/69?–1536)
Multitasking klingt effizient, ist es aber nicht. Wenn du mehrere Dinge gleichzeitig machst, verlierst du Fokus und Produktivität. Arbeite lieber eine Aufgabe nach der anderen konzentriert ab.
Erinnerst Du Dich daran, wie oft Du in der Schule oder im Studium Dinge gelernt hast, die erst Jahre später an Bedeutung gewannen? Vielleicht war es ein Roman, den Du damals nicht ganz verstanden hast, oder ein Konzept, das Dir unnötig erschien – bis das Leben Dich plötzlich daran erinnerte. Diese Fähigkeit, Wissen aufzunehmen und es irgendwann flexibel anzuwenden, beschreibt Leslie Valiant in seinem neuen Buch The Importance of Being Educable: A New Theory of Human Uniqueness als „Bildungsfähigkeit“ (educability).
Vielen Dank, dass Du Dir die Zeit genommen hast, diesen Newsletter zu lesen. Ich hoffe, die Inhalte konnten Dich inspirieren und Dir wertvolle Impulse für Dein (digitales) Leben geben. Bleib neugierig und hinterfrage, was Dir begegnet!
EpicMind – Weisheiten für das digitale Leben „EpicMind“ (kurz für „Epicurean Mindset“) ist mein Blog und Newsletter, der sich den Themen Lernen, Produktivität, Selbstmanagement und Technologie widmet – alles gewürzt mit einer Prise Philosophie.
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from Suranyami
So, uncloud is obviously still a work in progress, so bugs will happen. Because I've drunk the cool-aid and dived into using it on my homelab, I'm doing my best to be a good netizen and helping troubleshoot any issues I find.
Today, I had a great session with the author, where my cluster was unresponsive, except for running commands like uc machine ls. The services were still running, but I'd lost the ability to perform new deploys or check the state of services. Seems like a bug, and might be related to WireGuard + Tailscale + Uncloud and IP6 addresses.
Along the way, though, I learned a new command, which got me completely unblocked:
uc ctx conn
Run this and you get a list of all the machines in your cluster and you can choose a different default machine to proxy traffic through. In my case, it seems like there's something wrong with only the Ubuntu machines I have… the others on DietPi work just fine.
One caveat I had, though: because my machines are behind NAT on a home network, I have ports 80 and 443 redirected to the “default machine”, so I had to change that redirection to point to the local IP address of the new default machine, then do a new deploy of whatever services I needed to update. I believe the issue here is probably to do with registering the Let's Encrypt certificate… they require the machine to be discoverable for that to complete.
from Dallineation
I didn't sleep well last night. My first church meeting was at 7am this morning and it was another busy day. I also had to take allergy medicine, which always makes me feel tired. Needless to say, I'm running on fumes a couple hours before my normal bedtime.
I have good moments on these busy Sundays, but I spend much of the day feeling overwhelmed and inadequate. I also feel hypocritical. Like I'm putting on a show when a battle is raging inside me. I'm as conflicted as ever.
I'm not sure how much longer I can keep up appearances. Should I ask to be released from my calling while I focus on figuring things out? Or should I hang on and trust that things will get better?
I'm just tired. Physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually.
But I know I'm not the first to feel this way. I also know that there is One who knows exactly what I'm experiencing because He also experienced it on my behalf. Jesus Christ has been the one unfailing constant through all of this turmoil. I may feel like I'm going to sink beneath the waves any moment, but I know that as long as I do my best to keep my gaze focused on Him and follow Him, He won't let me drown.
#100DaysToOffload (No. 142) #faith #Lent #Christianity