• The Phoblographer (Feed)

    19 Apr; 04:53 AM
    • Report: The New Canon Powershot Cameras are Truly Puzzling

      Canon has been at the forefront of technological changes. The company has introduced some iconic cameras, which include popular point and shoot models such as the SX740 HS and the ELPH 360. As demand for compact cameras persists, the company is keen to cater to them. Per a n…

      19 Apr; 04:00 AM
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    18 Apr; 18:53 PM
    • The Biggest Thing

      In his latest blog, Dave says, “If I were running WordPress, my first priority would be to get something exciting out that even non-WordPress users would talk about. Then do it again.” He follows with a good suggestion. I have one too. I’ve told Matt about it, and he was r…

      18 Apr; 17:55 PM
  • Interconnected (Feed)

    18 Apr; 18:53 PM
    • Headless everything for personal AI

      It’s pretty clear that apps and services are all going to have to go headless: that is, they will have to provide access and tools for personal AI agents without any of the visual UI that us humans use today. By services I mean things like: getting a new passport; finding an…

      18 Apr; 17:00 PM
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    18 Apr; 14:53 PM
    • Staturday

      Close your invisible robot eyes This is good news, but not yet enough. Spying on people going about their ordinary lives is wrong, whether it's the government, your car, or your TV doing it. April showers Even as a little kid I thought "March winds and April showers bring May fl…

      18 Apr; 13:52 PM
  • The Phoblographer (Feed)

    18 Apr; 10:53 AM
    • Nikon Just Discontinued One of Its Most Popular Lenses

      Nikon has been at the forefront of change. Over the past 90 years, the company has introduced some truly exceptional models, including 24-70mm, 85mm, and 24-120mm, amongst others. Each of the lenses has produced stellar results, and they continue to be a favorite of photographer…

      18 Apr; 10:00 AM
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    18 Apr; 08:53 AM
    • Our Subscription Has Benefits

      In 2025, I started to do things that otherwise would seem crazy for a publisher of a niche photography online magazine to do. For starters, this year, the Phoblographer may actually make a printed magazine again. But in addition to that, we didn't sell any ads to the big camera…

      18 Apr; 07:00 AM
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    18 Apr; 04:53 AM
    • Has Sigma Just Drawn the Blueprint for the Most Exciting Lenses Ever Made?

      Sigma has already introduced some great lenses in the past. With their latest global series lineup, Sigma has been trying to offer new lenses for the mirror less range. In addition, it is also one of the brands that is working closely with Canon to deliver newer lenses. It now a…

      18 Apr; 04:00 AM
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    18 Apr; 00:53 AM
    • Europa Missions

      17 Apr; 00:00 AM
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    18 Apr; 00:53 AM
    • Eleventy

      When I started this blog in 2011, I built it using Jekyll. Jekyll served me well for fifteen years. It was fast enough, and though it would take me an hour or two to get the system reinstalled when I switched laptops, it mostly just worked. But late last year, I was in the mids…

      17 Apr; 00:00 AM
  • This Week in the IndieWeb (Feed)

    17 Apr; 22:53 PM
    • This Week in the IndieWeb

      April 10-17, 2026 Recent EventsFrom events.indieweb.org/archive: 1RG's Side Project Social Thursday, April 16 at 6:00pm TORONTO, Ontario: 1RG Homebrew Website Club - Pacific Wednesday, April 15 at 6:00pm Homebrew Website Club Europe/London Wednesday, April 15 at 7:00pm…

      17 Apr; 21:50 PM
  • The Phoblographer (Feed)

    17 Apr; 20:53 PM
    • Is Sigma Introducing an Impossible Lens?

      Third party lens manufacturing has improved immensely over the years. While people were relying on brands such as Zeiss to provide good options, Japanese manufacturers have pushed the envelope a bit more. One such example is Sigma, who has introduced cost-effective alternatives…

      17 Apr; 19:00 PM
  • kottke.org (Feed)

    17 Apr; 20:53 PM
    • Nancy Friedman notes the decline in quality in movie...

      Nancy Friedman notes the decline in quality in movie taglines. “As movies have become louder, flashier, and more expensive, their taglines have atrophied: they’re limp, lackluster, and uninspiring.”

      17 Apr; 20:49 PM
    • The 16th season of the Dissect podcast is a deep dive...

      The 16th season of the Dissect podcast is a deep dive into Daft Punk; here’s the 1st episode.

      17 Apr; 20:02 PM
    • Bodega Cats of New York

      The Bodega Cats of New York project documents the working cats of NYC’s delis, bodegas, and corner stores. The cat at the local deli wasn’t a pet. She knew the regulars. She kept the mice out. She gave people a reason to walk an extra block. And she was technically a…

      17 Apr; 19:05 PM
  • Grumpy Website (Feed)

    17 Apr; 18:53 PM
    • nikitonsky is being grumpy

      nikitonsky: Another problem with hover states: buttons are invisible until you hover over them. People can’t click on buttons they can’t see! For example, here, they put most-used actions directly over each email. Presumably that should help you sort your mail faster, proce…

      17 Apr; 18:46 PM
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    17 Apr; 18:53 PM
    • A few years back, the Mini Cooper’s taillights were...

      A few years back, the Mini Cooper’s taillights were designed to look like the Union Jack flag, which is fine until you turn the blinker on and it looks like an arrow pointing in the wrong direction. I hated this design the moment I saw it on the road.

      17 Apr; 18:16 PM
    • Oh my gosh, look at these tiny snow leopard cubs from...

      Oh my gosh, look at these tiny snow leopard cubs from the Melbourne Zoo. 🥹

      17 Apr; 17:30 PM
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