and yes, I have multiple fingers registered, it doesn't solve it.
and yes, I have multiple fingers registered, it doesn't solve it.
Climber struggle: Touch ID **never** works.
send me your email in dm and I can send you one
It has improved quite a lot this year. But yeah, we're very fortunate to have all these videos on YT.
2026 personal todo:
* improve my (Free)CAD skills further
* get back up to speed with modern front end dev
* proper training plan for climbing
* learn another musical instrument
yup: 5 fruits, vegetables and 1 junior dev a day.
Anyway, so long, and thanks for all the fish I guess.
Loosing a sponsor right after its acquisition by a Fortune 100 is not cool :[
First Release Candidate for FreeCAD 1.1
This represents the past year of work of nearly 300 developers, over 100 translators, and hundreds of documentation writers, testers, bug submitters, and other team members.
github.com/FreeCAD/Free...
#FreeCAD #CAD #CAM #3Dprinting #opensource #maker
You can now try Karpenter on Exoscale SKS in public preview!
Explore workload-aware autoscaling, reduce unused capacity and test the first European cloud implementation.
Preview here: exoscale.com/sks/karpenter
#kubernetes #karpenter #cloudnative #europeancloud
Datastar + web-components + clj seems like a perfect match. I am starting to like front-end dev again.
The best kind of security? The one you never have to configure.
Every new object stored on Exoscale is now encrypted automatically: built-in, compliant, and ready for your next workload.
community.exoscale.com/product/stor...
#exoscale #objectstorage #cloudinnovation #dataprotection
House of Dynamite is quite poor. It feels like a botched adaptation of « Nuclear War - A Scenario » with rushed script and meh acting.
I have the feeling the rumored Villeneuve adaptation will not happen now.
I am also not as experienced with go, so there's that, but still, it feels like going back in time.
So much is said about go and how much better it is compared to dynamic languages because "types" (as half-assed as the type system is). The little go I do I spend 90% of the time building/deploying and fixing nil pointer derefs. The dev workflow is just horrible/slow compared to say clojure.
Death Star
A very offline cousin sent this to fam group chat. This story is breaking containment.
@us.graphics Is it possible to add features to an already purchased font after the fact? Superb work by the way, eager to support what you're doing.
any chance to have copilot support (a lot of us are getting a free ride on it currently via oss work). But I don't believe they support ACP directly. I am currently using ECA with copilot, it's a quite smooth experience so far.
www.meetup.com/london-cloju...
I will be presenting at London clojurians in November. I will be discussing the json-schema ecosystem, including some lesser known bits of it and how all these things fit together nicely when you have to work in a multi-language, large'ish org context in particular.
A lot of bugfixes this week in #FreeCAD - check out the blog post and test the latest Weekly. #WIPWednesday
blog.freecad.org/2025/09/24/w...
Forget what I posted earlier. FreeCAD is awesome. Itβs just a bit different from the mainstream/proprietary solutions, with a bit of tweaking its ui/config and getting used to it, it becomes *very usable*.
Nice use of french cleats!
I put my atreus on a diet.
Introducing acp.el. A UI-agnostic library to build ACP-based Emacs packages.
xenodium.com/introducing-...
#emacs #claude #anthropic #ai #google #gemini
Did you consider trying to converge with ECA? ECA predates ACP but I have the feeling ACP will get more traction over time, given who is behind it. Maybe thereβs an opportunity here.
Experimenting with #ACP (Agent Client Protocol) in native #Emacs shell integrations. #gemini #llm #google #zed #ai
xenodium.com/so-you-want-...
Been playing with FreeCAD lately, I really want to like it, but it's fighting me. I am torn between investing time into a tool that will likely pay off down the road or just get stuff done on one of the pay-to-play alternatives.
1.x is a huge leap in usability though, it's worth giving it a go.
I wonder how many web exposed vibe-coded nodejs apps out there are impacted, without the author having a clue of the fact the impacted dependency is there, or/and potentially how to "fix it".
So, it's our monthly npm supply chain attack day again.
That Jon Stewart Elmo bit was incredible. I am crying