brennan.sstools.co
Radicalized by Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in the 90's
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San Francisco, California
https://brennan.sstools.co
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System 9 was very different. There was not Dock at all. The contrast from then till now is pretty stark.
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Have a good time. One place I always take people when they visit is Buckās in Woodside. Itās in a beautiful area and has a circuit board featured next to the front door. Itās filled with Silicon Valley history. If you can make it I know youāll love it. yelp.to/Di4uXhsj3Y
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Let me know if you visit SF. Iād be happy to give you a tour of our local Makerspace. We have a couple of Pi workstations set up.
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I expect many who heard one of these landline phones ringing would think it was insane. These things were so loud.
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Iād book an appointment for a class at the nearest Apple Store. They could take multiple free classes. Turn it into a lunch outing.
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The Internet is forever.
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I snorted! š¤š¤£
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The consequences for both of them and the rest of us are so severe. Tesla stock is down 47 already and as sales continue to drop globally the outlook is not great. For Trump, I can only imagine even more people are going to steer clear of him. And we have 3.5 years left of this mess.
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White or black?
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Just watched a couple of the videos. The music selection is great. Looking forward to more.
You may also enjoy Beau Miles. He's in Australia and is a builder, runner and bit of a philosopher. His content gets pretty poetic in how he talks about nature and people. youtu.be/BzSeGJF6RhM?...
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Subscribed.
Sometimes when Iām cooking or working on a project I like having this kind of content on my TV.
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Another great channel is electric ranch. Recently Scotty has been trying to get a snow removal robot to work on this long driveway. Once it warms up heāll be running other autonomous bots.
youtube.com/@electricran...
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Iām originally from Wisconsin and live in San Francisco now. A channel I came across on YouTube that I now watch regularly is below. I enjoy the engineering and problem solving. The crew is a bunch of fun characters too.
Do you post videos anywhere?
youtube.com/@colethecorn...
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I guess it cannot taste any worse.
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Wow, it is. Iāll stick with Cholula and Tapatio.
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Wait! Is this real?
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Itās one service Iād be happy removed from Prime along with Music.
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It was such an amazing live show. Totally worth the trip.
The raised light rail in Dallas was also a surprise. It goes directly into parking structures connected to residential buildings as well as office buildings. This area with a water feature was so picturesque.
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I flew to Dallas to see Florence and the Machine at the Toyota Music Factory which is an amazing outdoor amphitheater. We explored the art district and the Dallas botanical garden. It made for a great weekend.
Going there from San Francisco was a culture shock with so many tire shops! š
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Something I have considered is letting users rate potential features and once they are released show the users who upvoted the related feature that it has been shipped. It could link to a blog post about it along with the feedback which made it a priority. I expect that would boost engagement.
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I rarely read release notes since updates are automatic. I mostly learn about new features from articles/blogs. For new features I'd make a blog post or press release. Ideally new features are also discoverable.
I'd also like to solicit feedback for new features.
Have you done this?
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I once put, āslightly better than everā in the minor releases. Itās hard to write something meaningful to users when all youāve done is refactor and make technical improvements that userās cannot see.
But does it make sense to hold an update until there is a new feature to highlight?
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Iām fully expecting some kind of financial arrangement.
But what can we do?
We can keep associating his actions with Tesla which has cause sales to drop globally which will cause the stock value to drop along with his net worth.
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Is it lobbying or bribery?
It should come down to the data. California has disengagement reports which measure interventions per mile. Tesla does not participate in this program so thereās no data. But there some claims that show Waymo is far ahead of Tesla.
www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/vehic...
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Lately Iāve been mush when I get home from work too so I cook dinner and play a video game. But I do want to get back to a hobby project. Today I decided Iād like to build a loadable extension for sqlite which uses Swift code, because why not? Iād like to see what I could do with it.
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What it shows me is that wholesome content can be wildly successful. It is a stark contrast to negative content, doom scrolling and prank content.
I try to share positive content on social media in world filled with so many terrible daily news.
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Luke explained in his goodbye message that the attention he and his family has been getting is overwhelming. It is a hobby he enjoys and it is fun to watch these adventures.
I personally just came across it this past year and had no idea this channel was so big.
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Where I find "vibe coding" to be really helpful is exploring ideas and learning from experimentation. It is a faster process and even when AI makes mistakes you can learn from it because those mistakes are the result of training on a lot of code which makes that same mistake.