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Emmanuel Eggermont takes us on a beautiful journey through multiple shades of white, painted with light remnants and refractions. Aberration is a journey through a collection of random emotions fading one into the other.
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My home server acts essentially as a backup and media server. I run Plex and iiTunes on it. It hosts all our music, films, TV shows and home videos, the original copies of our iCloud Photo libraries, my Lightroom master files and all the content of my Dropbox account (just in case).
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Let the world be for you in the New Year full of warmth, joy and friends, and may your home never run out of love and understanding.
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Beyond the essential apps I use on a daily basis such as 1Password, Textmate, PasteBot or SuperDuper, etc. there are a few gems that live in my Application folder that I use on an infrequent basis, but which have followed me ever since I discovered them.
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I recently had to move a bunch of video files out of Vimeo while I searched for an alternate hosting solution. I chose to keep it as simple as possible, and to use the
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The Mason M5 Aramid case adds extra protection and grip without degrading the look & feel of the phone.
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Save Instagram’s progressive web app to your home screen to get rid of ads (for now).
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Steve Jobs passed away 8 years ago today.
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If you need a S/MIME certificate, avoid purchasing it from Sectigo. If it’s for your personal use, prefer Actalis.
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New Adventure Conference 2020 has launched.
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So, I finally completed my blog migration from Movable Type to Perch Runway two years after my last post!
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We spent Boxing Day at Lausanne’s Musée de l’Elysée which was hosting a retrospective exhibition of Chinese artist Liu Bolin photographs and sculptures.
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Beautiful data visualisations. Almost organic, as geolocalised tweets follow roads and maritime routes.
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Friends and family often call me out after an unsuccessful iPhone upgrade, to help them figure out why data is missing or to restore a missing feature. This happens when upgrading devices, or after an unexpected event such as a broken, lost or stolen iPhone.