I basically want Discover that doesnβt stray too far outside my network
I basically want Discover that doesnβt stray too far outside my network
Screenshot. Tweet from macrumors: Apple's Discontinued Line of AirPort Wi-Fi Routers Could Return in an Unexpected Way Quote tweet from Sam henri gold: hereβs the unexpected way: a magician tells you βcheck behind your earβ and you pull out an old airport router. you feel a tickle in your throat. you cough and an ethernet cable comes up. you pull it out, keep pulling, and itβs a 350 foot spool
Screenshot of my discover feed on Bluesky prominently featuring a tweet with no text but the text βthat orange asswipe is gonna take us all down with himβ in arial on a white background with no alt text
Has anyone built a Bluesky feed thatβs like Discover but without all the liberal Gen Xer garbage?
This is my average experience on Twitter vs. Bluesky. The post on the right is impossible to mute because thereβs no alt text in the image and even if it did it doesnβt contain words I would mute.
A wooden tabletop at a coffee shop with two coffees, POV, a daylight tablet in front of me and the person sitting across from me, whose face is not visible
Daylight @daylightco.bsky.social power couple
It has also helped me understand unfamiliar codebases quickly which is really cool
Itβs a really good personal tutor if you ask it the right questions. Not for everything and not good enough that I can blindly trust it, but it has helped me do my homework before and really impressed me.
By βhelpβ I literally mean I solved it on my own but with understanding I gained from GPT
hehe it me
After a year using Apple Vision Pro, I wrote about what I expect of AR glasses in a few years, and my simultaneous excitement & unease with wearing my computer everywhere: notebook.lachlanjc.com/2025-02-19_a...
Me wearing green pants, an A. G. Cook Britpop shirt, a pink-orange origami wreath(?), and a VR headset, and holding a plastic toy rifle-looking thing
VR laser tag at @purduehackers.com Hack Night 5.17
It took 2 years and 3 and a half tries to successfully run demo sessions at Hack Night, our weekly mini-hackathon. Why was it such a heavy lift? The answer is the story of how we discovered Hack Night's purpose.
New blog post by @matthewstanciu.com: blog.purduehackers.com/posts/how-we...
in 9th grade PE we did a football unit and i was placed with the people who supposedly knew what they were doing. but the coach determined this by making everyone throw a football, and apparently i threw the football well. after the first game they learned i actually knew nothing and moved me back
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Aydenβs reply that this post is replying to
Holy shit youβre exactly right. Thank you
Screenshot of a post from @lachlanjc.com: "I remade my personal website from scratch, with more HTML & a lot less JS (thanks @astro.build!). It's a little different in each browser, too". You can see the "Post hidden by muted word" label at the top
I have so many words muted on this platform that I truly have no idea which word in this post is muted. I kinda wish I could tell
Portrait of Lachlan and Matthew Stanciu in vibrantly colorful outfits in a mirror, which is visually obscuring their waistlines, with colorful blocks on a wood floor and a bright blue background
I think it's a net positive tbh, not to say every show that doesn't release yearly is good but I think in general it allows creative teams to take more time to see their vision through instead having to be constrained by something dumb like NBC's airtime slot deadlines.
I think it's a product of the streaming era. The yearly schedule was borne out of cable programming, and after streaming removed airtimes & shows like Stranger Things proved yearly releases weren't a priority for watchers, 2-3 year waits became normal.
The past Sunday I participated in a gallery show of technical projects held by @purduehackers.com called BURSTβ·! I helped organize it and one of my projects was included: an artistic writing system made of vines. Many thanks to everyone who helped bring my project to life and to those who attended!
Bullish
Large vinyl decal of a vine beginning with a root, leaves and berries throughout, divided into 4 color sections into pink, cyan, yellow, and pink. This is adhered to my bedroom wall
The same vine but from a wider angle and not at a straight angle. In this picture you can also see my bed, my couch, and some other much smaller art Iβve acquired on my walls
I put a vine on my wall!!! It took 6 hours, way longer than I expected
Back in the day on Twitter, my for you feed showed why every post was on my feed, and I could do e.g. βnot interested β> show fewer likes from this personβ and it would actually work. I long for that to come back
Bluesky post options menu with βshow less like thisβ circled in red
What does this button actually do? Who does it share this feedback with? It feels to me like it doesnβt actually do anything
(Not asserting that it doesnβt, just asking cuz I actually donβt know)
Hell yeah
every email i've ever sent is cringe
burst space star
Nice, will give it a try, tyy
What are some of the ones that have worked best for you? I tried a couple of these tools about a year ago and was underwhelmed, but wouldnβt be surprised if theyβve become way better since. Could really use it
Notification on iOS that says βAmerican Airlines \n Nearbyβ
WHERE
4 people carrying a yellow robot arm and a large white control board on two dollies
The large white control panel standing up in a room
The yellow robot arm standing up in a room
Robot arm arrived β
No matter how hard I try, I canβt pull myself away from writing and event planning
Just wrote my first long-form blog post about a project I worked on for over a year and a half! blog.purduehackers.com/posts/sign
+ github.com/purduehacker..., which i suggest linking in the firmware readme π