My year in movies in theaters, using Fandango > My Orders > History, my Swarm Timeline, and personal recollection, to aggregate a few lists and stats:

I saw 9 new movies in theaters in 2025, two of them multiple times (dates are first viewing)
* 2025-02-20 👹 Captain America: Brave New World
* 2025-05-22 ℹ️ Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning
* 2025-07-20 🦸🏻‍♂️ Superman (2025)
* 2025-07-26 ⓸ The Fantastic Four: First Steps (2025)
* 2025-10-09 🔺 Tron: Ares
* 2025-11-15 🏃🏻‍♂️ The Running Man (2025)
* 2025-11-19 🧌 Predator: Badlands
* 2025-12-03 🪄 Now You See Me: Now You Don’t
* 2025-12-14 🧹 Wicked: For Good

In these cities:
* 11x San Francisco
* Berlin
* Boston
* San Diego

At the following movie theaters:
* 6x AMC Metreon Dolby
* 2x AMC Metreon IMAX
* Zoo Palast
* Alamo Drafthouse SF HDR BARCO
* AMC Boston Common IMAX
* Regal Stonestown Galleria ScreenX
* Regal Stonestown Galleria
* AMC Mission Valley 20

In the following formats, in rough order of frequency then features/quality:
* 5x Dolby
* 2x IMAX
* 2x Standard
* 3D IMAX
* 3D Dolby
* HDR BARCO
* ScreenX
* Standard German dub

The latter three were new formats for me this year: HDR BARCO, ScreenX, and Standard German dub.

My preferred movie format is still Dolby, in particular in the Metreon Dolby theater. I’ve been other “Dolby” theaters (including other AMC Dolby) and none have measured up. Dolby theater audio quality is significantly better than any IMAX theater I have been in.

3D IMAX can look amazing for the right film (e.g. Tron: Ares). In comparison, I was not impressed by 3D Dolby, or any other 3D projection+glasses technologies over the years.

HDR BARCO was very high quality, however, having seen the same film (Tron: Ares, with lots of dark scenes) in both HDR BARCO and Metreon Dolby, I could not see a discernible difference in the visual quality. Perhaps the light pollution from the Alamo Drafthouse's under-table lights interfered with the quality of the HDR BARCO experience.

I archived the page that Alamo Drafthouse had setup for the HDR BARCO Tron: Ares showing:
* https://web.archive.org/web/20251011173709/https://drafthouse.com/sf/event/special-event-tron-ares-hdr-by-barco?cinemaId=0801&sessionId=74102
Unclear why they took the page down.

ScreenX was an entertaining gimmick for the landscapes of Predator: Badlands. I would consider seeing another suitable movie in the format.

Watching a film dubbed in German was an interesting challenge that pushed and exceeded my German speech comprehension skills. I had to use contextual cues, on screen, sci-fi terminology, and the Fantastic Four subject matter to interpret much of it.

I constructed these summary lists by hand, and having completed them, I think next time it might work better to incorporate the raw data into a table with various columns for date, time, film name, theater, auditorium, format, and perhaps more like seat number(s) and the set of us at the viewing. I would not include classic "IMDB" fields like genre, director, writer etc. because all of those are independent of the particular theater/viewing and can easily be looked up on Wikipedia. Duplicating that info in my own personal notes would merely add noise to the signal of each specific movie theater experience.

I’m curious if anyone else has done something like this / is doing this to keep track of the movies they see in theaters, what info to capture about the viewing, what to note about the particular experience, and what to publish on their #indieweb site.

This is post 5 of #100PostsOfIndieWeb. #100Posts #yearInReview #yearInMovies #yearInTheaters

https://tantek.com/2026/004/t1/year-in-sport
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#indieweb #100PostsOfIndieWeb #100Posts #yearInReview #yearInMovies #yearInTheaters

So, the #IndieWeb and personal websites movements need to figure out their priorities—and their constituencies.

https://bix.blog/posts/2026-01-05-quite-achievable-for-whom/

#Blogging #BixDotBlog

My year in movies in theaters, using Fandango > My Orders > History, my Swarm Timeline, and personal recollection, to aggregate a few lists and stats:

I saw 9 new movies in theaters in 2025, two of them multiple times (dates are first viewing)
* 2025-02-20 Captain America: Brave New World
* 2025-05-22 Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning
* 2025-07-20 Superman (2025)
* 2025-07-26 The Fantastic Four: First Steps (2025)
* 2025-10-09 Tron: Ares
* 2025-11-15 The Running Man (2025)
* 2025-11-19 Predator: Badlands
* 2025-12-03 Now You See Me: Now You Don’t
* 2025-12-14 Wicked: For Good

In these cities:
* 11x San Francisco
* Berlin
* Boston
* San Diego

At the following movie theaters:
* 6x AMC Metreon Dolby
* 2x AMC Metreon IMAX
* Zoo Palast
* Alamo Drafthouse SF HDR BARCO
* AMC Boston Common IMAX
* Regal Stonestown Galleria ScreenX
* Regal Stonestown Galleria
* AMC Mission Valley 20

In the following formats, in rough order of frequency then features/quality:
* 5x 2D Dolby
* 2x IMAX
* 2x Standard
* 3D IMAX
* 3D Dolby
* HDR BARCO
* ScreenX
* Standard German dub

The latter three were new formats for me this year: HDR BARCO, ScreenX, and Standard German dub.

My preferred movie format is still Dolby, in particular in the Metreon Dolby theater. I’ve been other “Dolby” theaters (including other AMC Dolby) and none have measured up. Dolby theater audio quality is significantly better than any IMAX theater I have been in.

3D IMAX can look amazing for the right film (e.g. Tron: Ares). In comparison, I was not impressed by 3D Dolby, or any other 3D projection+glasses technologies over the years.

HDR BARCO was very high quality, however, having seen the same film (Tron: Ares, with lots of dark scenes) in both HDR BARCO and Metreon Dolby, I could not see a discernible difference in the visual quality. Perhaps the light pollution from the Alamo Drafthouse's under-table lights interfered with the quality of the HDR BARCO experience.

I archived the page that Alamo Drafthouse had setup for the HDR BARCO Tron: Ares showing:
* https://web.archive.org/web/20251011173709/https://drafthouse.com/sf/event/special-event-tron-ares-hdr-by-barco?cinemaId=0801&sessionId=74102
Unclear why they took the page down.

ScreenX was an entertaining gimmick for the landscapes of Predator: Badlands. I would consider seeing another suitable movie in the format.

Watching a film dubbed in German was an interesting challenge that pushed and exceeded my German speech comprehension skills. I had to use contextual cues, on screen, sci-fi terminology, and the Fantastic Four subject matter to interpret much of it.

I constructed these summary lists by hand, and having completed them, I think next time it might work better to incorporate the raw data into a table with various columns for date, time, film name, theater, auditorium, format, and perhaps more like seat number(s) and the set of us at the viewing. I would not include classic "IMDB" fields like genre, director, writer etc. because all of those are independent of the particular theater/viewing and can easily be looked up on Wikipedia. Duplicating that info in my own personal notes would merely add noise to the signal of each specific movie theater experience.

I’m curious if anyone else has done something like this / is doing this to keep track of the movies they see in theaters, what info to capture about the viewing, what to note about the particular experience, and what to publish on their #indieweb site.

This is post 5 of #100PostsOfIndieWeb. #100Posts #yearInReview #yearInMovies #yearInTheaters

https://tantek.com/2026/004/t1/year-in-sport
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Clean Label Protein Powders: The Comprehensive Buyer's Guide to Transparent Supplements
https://ingredientsage.com/post/clean-label-project-protein-powder-list
#IndieWeb #OpenWeb #DigitalIndependence #Blogging #spotify

@jon I do. @reillypascal wrote a great overview of them last year. #webmentions #indieweb

Lots of updates to the little blog engine today. I think I even got #webmentions to work!

https://jonwear.com/articles/site-updates-1/

Thanks to @philgyford I realized my blog turned 25 year old.

I noted this in said blog https://www.vanderwal.net/random/entrysel.php?blog=2134.

#indieweb

I updated my website. Just small things (see change log on home page), but they are updates nonetheless.

#personalWebsite #personalWeb #indieWeb #smallWeb

Indie Microblogging epigraphs

I just published: my introduction to Obsidian!

I think Obsidian is the best note-taking tool for personal knowledge management, and can highly recommend it.

But people often over-complicate it, so I wanted to compress my recommendations + link to the most important resources in a short post.

Read it here: https://bryanhogan.com/blog/obsidian-introduction

#obsidian #obsidianmd #indieweb #pkm

I'm proud to say that it is a completely hand crafted, #IndieWeb site. This means that I'm not bound to anyone else's platform, like Wordpress, Squarespace, Blogspot, etc. I've built my own platform which I can host anywhere I like, so I'm not beholden to anyone. I could run it at home, if I wished. And the code (#Python and #Flask) is mine to do with as I wish.

This is important to me, and is why it's taken me so long to create the site.

Start a #blog. Start one because the practice of writing at length, for an audience you respect, about things that matter to you, is itself valuable. Start one because owning your own platform is a form of independence that becomes more important as centralized platforms become less trustworthy. Start one because the format shapes the thought, and this format is good for thinking.

The blog won't save us. But it's one of the tools we'll need if we're going to save ourselves.

- Joan Westenberg, The Case for Blogging in the Ruins https://www.joanwestenberg.com/the-case-for-blogging-in-the-ruins/ #IndieWeb

My Year in Sport, using data from my Strava, Swarm, and personal notes & recollections, assembled into a simpler summary on my personal site.

2025 activities according to Strava:
🏃🏻‍♂️1354mi + 160,077' hiking+running
 👟 823mi + 119,453' running
  ⛰ 485mi trail running
  🛣 337mi road running
 🥾 526mi + 40,624' hiking
🧘🏻‍♂️ 8h27m yoga
💪🏻 some number of weight-lifting sessions (less than one a week)
🚲 4.6mi + 413' bicycling — only one ride all year somehow(?)
🪨 1 bouldering session (at Movement)

Races:
🏁 3 races, finished 2
🌳 12k Bay to Breakers 1:55:31 https://tantek.com/t5c61
⛰ 50k Skyline: 9:34:51 https://tantek.com/t5dQ1

2025 was a more difficult year than expected, in many ways, and it cut both the hours and frequencies of many physical activities.

My hours and frequency of yoga, weight-lifting, bicycling, and bouldering all dropped from 2024 to 2025. My goals for 2026 are to find sustainable regular rhythms for each of those, either by myself or with friends.

Despite that, I made several improvements in 2025 over 2024:
* Overall: 160,077' climbed, +9.4k' over 150,676' in 2024
* Running: 823mi + 119,453', +20mi +8.3k' over 803mi + 111,155' in 2024
* Hiking: 526mi just barely (+6mi) over 520mi in 2024
* Finished a 50k! First since mid-2023.

I have a few running goals for 2026:
* incrementally faster Bay to Breakers over 2025
* Broken Arrow 23k Skyrace, finish and ideally beat my 2024 time (6h52m)
* finish a 50k trail race, my fifth 50k

I don't have specific metrics goals, like total distance, or feet climbed, or any specific race times (other than beating last year’s times). Those are all secondary to my goals.

Based on how the past few years have gone, I believe these are reasonable goals, yet will take focus and hard work to achieve them.

Lastly, this personalized, #indieweb “year in sport”, reflects much more of what matters to me than any summary from an online service. It’s not perfect and doesn’t need to be. It’s a start and I expect to iterate and improve it next year.

This is post 4 of #100PostsOfIndieWeb. #100Posts #yearInReview #yearInSport

https://tantek.com/2026/003/t1/seek-2025-year-in-review
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Glossary:

Year in Review:
  https://indieweb.org/year_in_review
#indieweb #100PostsOfIndieWeb #100Posts #yearInReview #yearInSport

No new posts on my blog since 2026 began... because I've been adding new features on my Hugo site instead!

I have 5 new pages:
- All (aka Firehose feed)
- Sitemap
- Stats
and 2 IndieWeb pages:
- Notes (aka microblogs)
- Photos

A page I really enjoyed making was the Statistics page. I added a new line graph from #ECharts and used Hugo inbuilt calculations.

➡️ https://burgeonlab.com/stats

#BurgeonLab #blogs #blogger #hugo #staticsites #indieweb #microformat #apache #ApacheECharts #webdev

few things endear me towards the internet again as curated and catalogues lists of links do: https://url.town/

i've really enjoyed setting up a tiny internet bio that is just plain cute, at https://catileptic.omg.lol/

and a tiny repository of silly things that occupy my mind & hands, at https://catileptic.omg.lol/now

now, how does one become part of a webring?

#indieweb #tinyweb

My Year in Sport, using data from my Strava, Swarm, and personal notes & recollections, assembled into a simpler summary on my personal site.

2025 activities according to Strava:
🏃🏻‍♂️1354mi + 160,077' hiking+running
 👟 823mi + 119,453' running
  ⛰ 485mi trail running
  🛣 337mi road running
 🥾 526mi + 40,624' hiking
🧘🏻‍♂️ 8h27m yoga
💪🏻 some number of weight-lifting sessions (less than one a week)
🚲 4.6mi + 413' bicycling — only one ride all year somehow(?)
🪨 1 bouldering session (at Movement)

Races:
🏁 3 races, finished 2
🌳 12k Bay to Breakers 1:55:31 https://tantek.com/t5c61
⛰ 50k Skyline: 9:34:51 https://tantek.com/t5dQ1

2025 was a more difficult year than expected, in many ways, and it cut both the hours and frequencies of many physical activities.

My hours and frequency of yoga, weight-lifting, bicycling, and bouldering all dropped from 2024 to 2025. My goals for 2026 are to find sustainable regular rhythms for each of those, either by myself or with friends.

Despite that, I made several improvements in 2025 over 2024:
* Overall: 160,077' climbed, +9.4k' over 150,676' in 2024
* Running: 823mi + 119,453', +20mi +8.3k' over 803mi + 111,155' in 2024
* Hiking: 526mi just barely (+6mi) over 520mi in 2024
* Finished a 50k! First since mid-2023.

I have a few running goals for 2026:
* incrementally faster Bay to Breakers over 2025
* Broken Arrow 23k Skyrace, finish and ideally beat my 2024 time (6h52m)
* finish a 50k trail race, my fifth 50k

I don't have specific metrics goals, like total distance, or feet climbed, or any specific race times (other than beating last year’s times). Those are all secondary to my goals.

Based on how the past few years have gone, I believe these are reasonable goals, yet will take focus and hard work to achieve them.

Lastly, this personalized, #indieweb “year in sport”, reflects much more of what matters to me than any summary from an online service. It’s not perfect and doesn’t need to be. It’s a start and I expect to iterate and improve it next year.

This is post 4 of #100PostsOfIndieWeb. #100Posts #yearInReview #yearInSport

https://tantek.com/2026/003/t1/seek-2025-year-in-review
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Glossary:

Year in Review:
  https://indieweb.org/year_in_review

Added https://rossabaker.com/tags/top4/ to the Top Four directory.

🎅🏻 Christmas Songs
1. “River” — Joni Mitchell
2. “Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis” — Tom Waits
3. “Christmastime Is Here (Instrumental)” — Vince Guaraldi Trio
4. “Must Be Santa” — Bob Dylan

What is your Top 4?

#top4 #topfour #indieweb #smallweb