You might be good at TypeScript, but if you don’t know what this project does, what it needs to do next, how to build & run & test, and so much more–you can’t move it forward.
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You might be good at TypeScript, but if you don’t know what this project does, what it needs to do next, how to build & run & test, and so much more–you can’t move it forward.
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The Apple ][ is one of the most iconic vintage computers of all time. But since Wozniak’s monster lasted all the way until 1993 (1995 if you could the IIe card, which I won’t count until I get one), it can be easy to forget that in 1977, it was a video extravaganza. The competitors– even much bigger and established companies like Commodore and Tandy– generally only had text modes, let alone pixel-addressable graphics, and they certainly didn’t have sixteen colors. (Gray and grey are different colors, right?)
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This looks like a neat little self-hosted RSS reader/news feed. I might give it a go, though these days I tend to start my mornings with https://
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Following up to my earlier post (https://
I'm now using Hammerspoon https://
I'm also now using a cheap 3-key macro pad from Aliexpress (rather than the Pimoroni RGB Keypad as I couldn't think of a good use for the rest of the keys!) that I've got bound to F12/F13/F14 keys.
This is a book about building applications using hypermedia systems. Hypermedia systems might seem like a strange phrase: how is hypermedia a system? Isn’t hypermedia just a way to link documents together?
This is great! http://
Now... what would it take to fit this inside something like the little Macintosh 128k brick set I built the other week?
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A novel use of font ligatures
Sans Bullshit Sans. The font that replaces every buzzword by a Comic Sans-styled censorship bar
Slash pages are common pages you can add to your website, usually with a standard, root-level slug like /now, /about, or /uses. They tend to describe the individual behind the site and are distinguishing characteristics of the IndieWeb.
The VR Design Paradox
Enjoyed building this small model that I bought from AliExpress.
It's a very detailed facsimile of the Macintosh 128k, and can be completed in around 45 minutes.
Fiddling around with a convoluted method of setting up macro keys on Mac OS. I'm using the old faithful Pimoroni RGB Keypad with a Pico, some basic CircuitPython keyboard stuff, and these two nifty apps:
switchaudio-osx: CLI utility to switch audio source
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Anyway it's working nicely for me right now! So far I've got headphone/speaker output toggles and volume control sorted. Just 12 more keys to assign 🤔
A good explainer and diagrams of how UTF-8 works with emoji
History, data and alcohol. Super interesting!
When did people stop being drunk all the time?
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AI-Generated South Park Episodes
In this work we present our approach to generating high-quality episodic content for IP's (Intellectual Property) using large language models (LLMs), custom state-of-the art diffusion models and our multi-agent simulation for contextualization, story progression and behavioral control.
This is a really nice interactive tool for learning how SVG paths are drawn
Understanding SVG Paths
If you've ever looked at the SVG code for an icon before, you might have noticed that they're usually made up of a bunch of path elements, each with a cryptic d attribute.
Analyzing PACIFIC STATE
🧠 Cognitive Load Developer's Handbook