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baptnz@piaille.fr

<p>photography • typography • tea • programming • occasional lapse in physics
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A teapet cannot steep into the same tea twice, because it is not the same tea, and she is not the same teapet</p>

Posts

  • Post #3792098

    Not sure what wuyi rock @tea this is but not my favourite from the selection I got there - a bit of a harsh ashy taste

  • Post #3792097

    Montréal brew utensil (forgot to bring a filter 🙃)

  • Post #3792096

    Inuit teapet

  • Post #3792095

    Dancing polar bear is getting mixed reactions from the teapet crowd

  • Post #3792094

    Why, yes, officer, I do have something to declare. Montreal bagels are tasty

  • Post #3792093

    no offence, but I think something&amp;#39;s been Clauding your judgment

  • Post #3792092

    Celebrating Matariki with this Shui Xian Wuyi Rock @tea

  • Post #2095523

    Hoping this Guinness soda bread episode 2 turns out better 🙏

  • Post #2095522

    Tasting time

  • Post #2095519

    Oh no, the pigeons have come again - can’t tell if they remember the bread from last week, or just figure that the balcony excrements are a promising sign

  • Post #2095518

    When I cook after a Sunday run it invariably brings this episode to mind https://theoatmeal.com/comics/running2

  • Post #2095517

    not loving the &amp;quot;if you&amp;#39;re not going to feed me more delicious training data, then why should I be a functioning website&amp;quot; vibes on github

  • Post #2095516

    Oxidative stress is bad for you Try reducing stress Ok, now you’re feeling more energetic, time to connect you to the grid

  • Post #1792662

    ah yes, the early morning waikato fog

  • Post #1792661

  • Post #1792660

    Let tea momentarily brush aside our concerns about the times to come teapet: we&amp;#39;re going to need a bigger brush

  • Post #1792659

    Nostalgia – a year ago already I was leaving Hangzhou after two amazing months of travel in China

  • Post #1792658

    Progress report: pretty much everything works except for clipping to viewport, but that&amp;#39;s not often needed. Really excited with the prospect of letting typst handle typography (math included...), and that default fonts etc. can be overridden. https://baptiste.codeberg.page/gridcetz/articles/ggplot-examples.html

  • Post #1792657

    @kjhealy full disclosure, and I hate that it&amp;#39;s the case, but most of the code was LLM generated (though I do have some experience that helped me steer it away from dark corners)

  • Post #1792656

    gridcetz, hanging in the margins https://baptiste.codeberg.page/gridcetz/articles/typst-panel-bleed.html

  • Post #1792655

    callisto enables an interesting approach to literate programming in typst: a companion ipynb is created (and.or you import an existing one) for code chunks to be executed, and the results are weaved back in (with a makefile orchestrating those steps) https://codeberg.org/baptiste/callisto

  • Post #1792654

    grrr&amp;#39;s name follows the recursive acronym convention where the first letter stands for grrr https://baptiste.codeberg.page/grrr grrr&amp;#39;s structures, grab_bag and grab_atom, are kind of like grobs but more like tibbles, so you can join, filter, etc.

  • Post #1792653

    Wudgong Old Tree Zhilan Xiang (Orchid Fragrance) Dancong @tea 2025 Spring – Lizaiping village medium to full charcoal roast (3x)

  • Post #1792651

    2025 Spring Wudong Xing Hua Xiang Dancong @tea with a more stylish pour than usual @121ann

  • Post #1792649

    Your teapet is gathering a lot of attention @121ann

  • Post #612749

    Qianjiazhai Wild Crassicolumna Yabao @tea somewhat resinous taste and mouthfeel but nice aroma and a good way to relax in the evening without worrying about caffeine or overbrewing. I do prefer the black tea so far, to my surprise

  • Post #612745

    Bù Zhī Chūn 不知春 Wuyi Panlongyan rock @tea Saturday tea break trying a random sample that came with a TXS package

  • Post #612744

    Tenryu Tsuyuhikari Matcha @tea Mood: &amp;quot;If I&amp;#39;m going to work on a sunny Saturday, I&amp;#39;ll take as many tea breaks as I want, and as lavish as I can possibly make them&amp;quot;

  • Post #612743

    2006 EoT Da Xue Shan sheng pu&amp;#39;er @tea life hack: if you&amp;#39;re going to work from home on a Sunday, make your tea breaks as unreasonably distracting as you can

  • Post #358777

    Aotearoa-made @tea – tested high tea at Zealong yesterday, surprisingly their green tea turned out to be my favourite, even though the varietal was imported from Taiwan with high mountain oolongs in mind