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Clever name that changes depending on where you put the space


on my iphone the readme ascii art title gets truncated to just "STASI" :-)

been looking for something like this! will definitely check it out.


Great! Looking forward to getting some issues and reviews :)



That was my experience too. The experience with powerline ethernet adapters was unbearable on a daily basis.

We had an unused coax (which we disconnected from the outside world) and used MoCA adapters (actiontek) and it's been consistently great/stable. No issues ever... for years.


> compression is ambiguous

I think the unambiguous term for this is "Dynamic Range Compression"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_range_compression


> moving toward a world where coding isn't really about sitting down and grinding out syntax

Love the idea of "coding" while walking/running outside. For me those outside activities help me clear my mind and think about tough problems or higher level stuff. The thought of directing agents to help persist and refine fleeting thoughts/ideas/insights, flesh out design/code, etc is intriguing


I do a bit of that now, I'll mostly use Claude code at home, and set Jules on some tasks from my phone while exercising. Reviewing code is tedious though, and I don't see it getting too much better.


On the code review part, that's also because we are using languages designed for humans. Once we design the programming languages for the LLM, then you design it in such a way that code review by humans and AI is easy.

Same with project org, if you organize the project for LLM efficiency instead of human efficiency then you simplify some parts that the llm have issues with.


Tokyo was (fire) bombed a few months earlier causing ~100k deaths.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombing_of_Tokyo_(10_March_194...


Yes, and millions of people survived those bombings. If the only goal was "maximum concrete, visceral impact", a prior bombing would not have eliminated Tokyo from the list of targets for the nuclear bomb which goes to show that there were other factors in play.


I really like the nest encoder/button feel, so I was considering trying to hack mine into a becoming desktop volume control/button... but probably lacking the skills to not make a mess of it. Would love to see how you interface with the existing hardware!


Vaguely related - two encoder wheel projects on YouTube that might interest you:

- "Wireless High Resolution Scrolling is Amazing": https://youtu.be/FSy9G6bNuKA

- "DIY haptic input knob: BLDC motor + round LCD": https://youtu.be/ip641WmY4pA


Rotate phone to landscape


lol, no


Great website. Such a comprehensive explanation of the cast iron seasoning process.


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