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Welcome ... I'm Kristof

I've been a passionate software developer for almost 30 years and currently a tech-savvy IT manager. In my spare time, I tinker with things like this blog, because creating software never lets you go. Here is more about me ...

Veltins Crown

I Love Bubbles

Bringing the IndieWeb and the Fediverse together

Any new way of interconnecting websites and users on the IndieWeb is not only welcome but also vital for a stable counterbalance to Big Tech’s shitty walled gardens. Yesterday I stumbled across a really good and new one, that integrates also the Fediverse: Bubbles from Ben.

We monitor thousands of independent, personal blogs via RSS. Every new post appears on Bubbles automatically. Nobody submits individual links.The blogs were hand-picked from various curated sources and individually reviewed.

There are currently around 5,000 blogs and I was surprised to find my own among them.

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Stickers

... and a whole lot of nonsense

I’m 57 and currently hooked on stickers, and AI isn’t entirely innocent in this, combined with a bit of a guilty conscience - but it’s a lot of fun.

I recently “retired” my old business laptop after just two short years, with a battery life of 28 minutes after a full charge, and somehow I felt sorry, because the best thing about that otherwise junk of a Dell laptop was the lid with the stickers (see header image). Everything started with the “truck” in the middle, which ended up on my desk one day and seemed to be yelling, “Stick me on your laptop!”

Historic Medicine
IndieWeb

IndieWeb Carnival: Museum Memories

It seems like fate that James chose Museum Memories as topic of this month’s Indieweb Carnival, because just recently, by chance, I visited one of the most impressive places from my childhood after more than 40 years: the Deutsches Museum in Munich. My wife and I had traveled to the Bavarian capital for a rock concert by the band Alter Bridge and actually planned to spend the rest of the weekend enjoying the city’s atmosphere, but as February in Germany sometimes goes, the weather was, to put it mildly, lousy, and my wife came up with the idea of going to the museum.

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Alter Bridge & Deutsches Museum, Munich @ 2026-02-20

What Lies Within Tour and Tech Culture

It’s not every day that one of our favourite bands tours Germany and brings along guests that we like just as much. We last saw Alter Bridge in Frankfurt 2016 and had never seen Daughtry before. So there was no question about whether we would go to Munich. Of course we would. And since the concert was on Friday evening, it was also the perfect opportunity to enjoy beautiful Munich for a weekend.

Grass Gathering
IndieWeb

IndieWeb Carnival: Intersecting Interests

Complementary and Contrary Passions

When I read about this month’s Indieweb Carnival topic (Intersecting Interests by Zachary Kai), I initially misunderstood ‘intersecting’ as interests that cross paths and thus get in the way, but what is meant is rather overlapping interests. As a non-native English speaker, I lack a feel for the nuances of the language. But basically, it doesn’t matter, because I knew immediately what I wanted to write about, and my interests actually include both aspects: contrary and complementary.

I miss thinking hard

This text accurately reflects the main problem with AI: We are gradually losing our cognitive abilities, because we are ceasing to train our biggest muscle: the brain.

“Vibe coding” satisfies the Builder. It feels great to see to pass from idea to reality in a fraction of a time that would take otherwise. But it has drastically cut the times I need to came up with creative solutions for technical problems

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Teams Call and The Shining

We try to have as much fun as possible in the department, because everyday life is hard enough. A quick-witted and funny response not only immediately lights up conversations, it also helps to create a good working atmosphere in general. Laughter is medicine for everything.

I usually can’t write about funny business anecdotes in public, because on the one hand, it often requires context that I can’t provide, and on the other hand, it’s up to each person involved to decide whether something like that should be made public.

In this screenshot of a chat following a Teams call in which I and another colleague participated, whose first name also begins with K but who, unlike me, has not configured an avatar, I am making an exception because it is too good and only affects me:

Somehow, this picture reminds me of something.

Ah, I know.

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🤣 Bull’s-eye! Where the hell is my axe …