Chuck Grimmett

Links I like

  • TIL about Wiarton Willie, the Canadian equivalent of Punxsutawney Phil, and the wiki is full of scandal and intrigue.

  • Likes A weekly note by Jeremy Felt.

  • Likes Velocity and authenticity by Manton Reece.

  • You need infoguards to protect your mind.

  • Likes A weekly note by Jeremy Felt.

  • A Javascript-based app for formatting PDFs for bookbinding

  • When I think about the goals of writing and blogging, it’s to be free, it’s to explore without limits…Blogging to me is a specific kind of writing — a personal practice and discipline that makes what’s inward outward. Whatever it is that’s in you, blogs are what comes out.

  • Learn about face ICE paperwork that doesn’t allow entry into your home vs real judicial warrants that do.

  • Doc on the new MyTerms standard.

  • Likes The world in the computer by Tracy Durnell.

  • Likes A weekly note by Jeremy Felt.

  • Not a bad idea to have some faraday bags to protect from haxx0rz and masks around to protect from the sun and cold.

  • I wouldn’t recommend anyone who values their sanity to pursue creating a WebDAV/CalDAV library.

  • Likes Indie Microblogging epigraphs by Manton Reece.

  • Likes A weekly note by Jeremy Felt.

  • That’s pretty much why Dealgorithmed exists: to prove that the human internet is not, in fact, dead. And that the web is also not filled with just bots posting AI slop. Don’t get me wrong, there’s P L E N T Y of that, but there’s also more than that.

    Looking forward to this new newsletter from Manu Moreale.

  • Likes Children and Helical Time by Ryan Moulton.

  • Likes A weekly note by Jeremy Felt.

  • Likes The Best Books I Read in 2025 by Eliot Peper.

  • Good reminder that our partners and children deserve most of our patience, yet we often use it all on other people instead. Reserve your patience for the people you owe it to most.

  • Likes Ancient Shores of Lake Erie by NOAA Institutional Repository.

    My parents live about 500 yards below the old North Ridge of Lake Erie and I wanted to know how long ago that was the shore. Answer: Roughly 10,000 years ago. This doc has a lot of interesting info on the ancient shores of Lake Erie.

  • I’ve often wondered what the empty lot on the Hastings waterfront is and why is hasn’t been developed or turned into a park. Old industrial site loaded with PCBs.

  • Likes Books I read in 2025 by Jeremy Keith.

  • Likes Top Four by Peter.

  • Likes A weekly note by Jeremy Felt.