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  • Week #6 of semi confinement

    I feel I’m loosing track of time, or at the least that my perception of time varies throughout the day and the week. March feels ages ago, just like the beginning of the week does, but the day flies by so fast. We’ve reached 6 weeks of semi confinement.

  • A Brave New World

    How will things be after this strange new normal? Is there a chance that our economic system and values will change after this world crisis? Will our daily lives be transformed? Can the world be rebuilt differently and yield a more humane economy?

  • « Dire merci »

    I love every second of this video ♥︎

  • Week #5 of semi confinement

    We are about to enter what will be the last week of semi confinement for certain businesses. The Conseil Fédéral has announced its three stage confinement exit plan last Thursday. During which, Alain Berset had another great line : “Nous voulons agir aussi vite que possible, mais aussi lentement que nécessaire”.

  • A Social Distance

    I love this video ♥︎

  • Week #4 of semi confinement

    Easter break. We are slowly reaching our first month of semi confinement. We have grown accustomed to living all four of us together, and are enjoying it. Mathias and Emma are happy to spend more time together, like when we all go on holiday together. I love having all my family around me.

  • CSS Naked Day 2020

    Hey, today is CSS Naked Day 2020! Its the first time I am joining it, so that’s why my website displays just the browser’s default styles.

  • Week #3 of semi confinement

    We have reached the end of our third weeks of semi confinement, and things are going rather well for us.

  • Coronavirus Rhapsody

    I love this song, and the lyrics by Dana Jay Bein and spot on, and Adrian Grimes’s interpretation is stellar. Some humor to see us through the COVID-19 crisis.

  • Week #2 of semi confinement

    We have { already | at last } reached the end of week #2 of semi confinement. The whole situation still feels surreal. As a family, we are settling into a daily routine, each of us organising our space and time.

  • D’Entreprendre, mon cœur s’est arrêté - Emmanuelle Duez, à l’USI

    I am always impressed by Emmanuelle Duez’s clarity and vision, and this talk is more relevant than ever in this global pandemic and economic downturn.

  • Week #1 of semi confinement

    It’s been a week since the Conseil Fédéral announced the closing of the schools and limited public gatherings, but it feels more than that. Several additional steps have been taken since to slow down our rhythm of life and prevent people from moving and gathering by imposing social distancing.

  • March, our chocolate cake month

    Despite the uncertainties and grim times some people are going through since the worldwide spread of SARS-CoV-2 and the disease it causes (COVID-19), March remains our chocolate cake month (aka birthday).

  • My weblog has turned twenty

    I just realised that my first blog post dates back to February 14th, 2000. That’s twenty years ago, give or take a few days.

  • New Adventures Conference 2020 afterthoughts

    Yet another edition of New Adventures came to a close and my brain is still bubbling with the insights, thought provoking ideas and personal experiences this years speakers shared with us.

  • Working on a cartoon reader

    I’ve been working on a cartoon reader for a scientific online publication called Protein Spotlight.

  • Meet Kirby

    Kirby is an elegant content management system, both in its design and its performance. Amongst many things, it provides a fast templating engine coupled with a powerful chainable PHP API.

  • White balanced

    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.

  • Twenty three and counting

    Time flies, but life with gets richer every day. Happy ❤️ anniversary!

  • Why run a home server?

    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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