First time traveling with this bag as literally the only thing other than what’s in my pockets. Got it lightly used at REI Re/Supply for half off. Incredible design! 🤩 https://www.peakdesign.com/products/travel-backpack?Size=45L&Color=Black
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Most valuable item I packed for New Orleans:
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Heading to New Orleans tomorrow through Wednesday, just in time for record snowfall…
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A few of my favorite shop office wall decorations.
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[#]portland
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Sadly this beast, despite having served me well for four years, is definitely relegated to the reuse heap. #unmaking
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Tail end of moving out of my shop space for good in favor of the home setup. Got a 20’ U-Haul today for large and oddball items or things I don’t otherwise want to haul in my van. On the smaller side is my rolling tool cart, which I’ll probably keep at the other end, at least for a while.
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End of an era, I tore down my 8-foot electronic xylophone Chromakey today for scrap. I hadn't actually done anything with it since just before the pandemic. I think it'll live on in some electronic form, maybe with a redesign.
https://justinmiller.io/projects/chromakey/
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Thanks @bens for this great post on the evergreen fun that is Swift JSON parsing!
https://benscheirman.com/2017/06/swift-json.html
Really helped with a custom encoding issue I was working on.
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Portland, I recommend you go see ‘Kedi' at Cinemagic this week if you haven't before. It's delightful. I've been to Istanbul twice and the street cat culture there is also delightful. https://tickets.thecinemagictheater.com/movie/kedi/
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Definitely the most interesting tote I own.
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Wait, so when you use Stage Manager on the iPad, you no longer can left-edge-swipe on any apps?!
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Very rough night, which is rare for me. Some kind of stomach bug. As an Irongut Goblin, it’s quite unsettling. https://2e.aonprd.com/Heritages.aspx?ID=251
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I'm doing #AdventOfCode for the first time, using it as one of a couple excuses to learn the Janet programming language. Not at all doing it for time, more for functional programming practice and elegance. Posting my solves here! https://github.com/incanus/advent-of-code-2024
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WTAF
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Happy D.B. Cooper Day for those who celebrate.
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LOL this story quotes a guy around the corner from me who was also taking a nap during the explosion. https://www.koin.com/local/multnomah-county/portland-power-outages-11192024/amp/
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(I did have means to make coffee, it just meant raiding the camper van for gear)
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Lost power about 3-11pm today. Was a good test of systems at the “new” house.
I will say though, being awoken from your daily mid-afternoon quick nap by an exploding transformer and no means to make a coffee is sub-optimal.
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I recently helped a friend make a Morse code topper for her grandson's birthday cake. I used an ATtiny25 to loop a blinking message at a pretty slow rate for him to decode. It was a lot of fun to prototype and even more fun to shrink down and make the final version of. We used an alligator clip on a stick to prop it behind some other Morse code stuff on the cake (it's just barely poking up at the center).
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