Redid the site skateboard.fyi
Redid the site skateboard.fyi
Poweredge January 1989
Poweredge November 1988
scanning
made a severance mode for corner crop adjustments
sick Natas Kaupas spread in Poweredge May 1988
Poweredge January 1988
Rad @jgrantbrittain.bsky.social interview in June 1991 Poweredge
First magazine processed. Poweredge June 1991
Here's a contact sheet
yo unrelated, where'd you get this scan?
the scan processor is a program that takes a collection of scanned images, and allows for cropping, image correction, deskewing, and collating. To double check the automated cropping, I have a web ui that allows me to quickly modify the bounding polygon that was found.
A freshly painted blue-gray room
Several crates full of skateboard magazines
Setting up a livestreaming studio to scan the complete Transworld Skateboarding over the next few months.
listening to some public domain Muddy Waters this morning archive.org/details/wate...
there's some good names in skateboarding.. came upon Gerd Rieger in POWEREDGE April 1990
working on a scan processor for all the skate mags. I'm using local Apple VNDetectDocumentSegmentationRequest API to detect the corners. Then, I can use arrow keys to adjust corners. I get a little preview of the final crop, as well as a fine tune corner view for pixel level adjustments
scanning some old POWEREDGE mags
gathering wires and packing up to head down south ~~~ hoping/planning/pushing to digitize some skate mags in the new year!
skate goals before I'm 40:
1. Switch flips
2. Ollie Wallenberg
Currently working on building an Archivist style diy book scanner. In my research, I realized that Noisebridge in SF has one from the before times. Here's a picture I took last night ~~ it's in a hallway, covered in dust. Ready to be revived
got rid of DO and switched skateboard.fyi hosting to Hertzner
Interesting career development - I got a job as a butcher in a small neighborhood shop. I'm learning a lot, getting better at knife skills and customer service. Best of all, I am feeling strong from lifting 40ish lb things all day.
Thereβs never been a better time to switch from Next.js to Astro nitter.net/rauchg/statu...
borzoi dog spirits met on a rainy sf day
File over app is a philosophy: if you want to create digital artifacts that last, they must be files you can control, in formats that are easy to retrieve and read. Use tools that give you this freedom. File over app is an appeal to tool makers: accept that all software is ephemeral, and give people ownership over their data. In the fullness of time, the files you create are more important than the tools you use to create them. Apps are ephemeral, but your files have a chance to last. The ancient temples of Egypt contain hieroglyphs that were chiseled in stone thousands of years ago. The ideas hieroglyphs convey are more important than the type of chisel that was used to carve them. The world is filled with ideas from generations past, transmitted through many mediums, from clay tablets to manuscripts, paintings, sculptures, and tapestries. These artifacts are objects that you can touch, hold, own, store, preserve, and look at. To read something written on paper all you need is eyeballs.
Today, we are creating innumerable digital artifacts, but most of these artifacts are out of our control. They are stored on servers, in databases, gated behind an internet connection, and login to a cloud service. Even the files on your hard drive use proprietary formats that make them incompatible with older systems and other tools. Paraphrasing something I wrote recently: "If you want your writing to still be readable on a computer from the 2060s or 2160s, itβs important that your notes can be read on a computer from the 1960s." You should want the files you create to be durable, not only for posterity, but also for your future self. You never know when you might want to go back to something you created years or decades ago. Donβt lock your data into a format you canβt retrieve. These days I write using an app I help make called Obsidian, but itβs a delusion to think it will last forever. The app will eventually become obsolete. Itβs the plain text files I create that are designed to last. Who knows if anyone will want to read them besides me, but future me is enough of an audience to make it worthwhile.
File over app Β· 2023
stephango.com/file-over-app
Chad Caruso just completed his cross country trek in 57 days and got the guiness world record
www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/2024/12...
Skaters With A Cause - Thrasher October 1984
"Four skaters take to the road on a cross country skate trek to benefit the Multiple Sclerosis Society and, as Bob Denike reports, to find out a little more about America and themselves."
skateboarding is old enough that there are archeological digs to uncover skateparks!
one of the goals of skateboard.fyi is to make a graph of connections similar to how wikigrapher works wikigrapher.com/pages?title=...
first commits towards open-sourcing some components I worked on for skateboard.fyi.
First up is the ImageZoomer ~~ a minimal approach to image zooming. I wanted something that was non-intrusive, and didn't require clicking, pinching, or fiddling too much.
bigredwill.github.io/image-zoomer/