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Tea & beer drinker, dad of 2 △ web(UI, dev, engineering), dataviz, AI, biology (proteins/antibodies)+ slackline, photo, music, etc. △ Formerly: https://x.com/0gust1 More personal and up-to-date (mastodon): https://merveilles.town/@0gust1
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« Chasing the celestial arsonist » #momentvelo #bike #theBikeshed

Do you want to compile OCaml to Wasm? We have you covered: tarides.com/blog/2025-02... This includes support for effect handlers: ocsigen.org/js_of_ocaml/...

“Gaza, one of the most extensive testing grounds of AI-enabled air doctrine to date, is today’s equivalent of Guernica in 1937. “ zigguratmag.substack.com/p/the-guerni...

Yohei Nishitsuji is a real GLSL wizard! I played several times his shaders, they’re baffling (and I learnt a lot!)

cutlefish.substack.com/p/the-tough-... by @johncutle.fish

Music media moved from an ownership model to an access model Now it's time for music platforms to move from an access model to an ownership model

The myth of Theuth – from Plato’s Phaedrus – is still relevant today, since 2000 years. subtext: AI and human cognition, AI and society.

Birthday #bike ride: caught some #Flanders sunset ! Winter muddy #gravel

From the Department of Extremely Predictable Things: techcrunch.com/2025/02/04/g...

"the cobbler's children are the worst shod" => me, looking at a personal project full of untracked files, unfinished work and with byzantine git branches sedimented over time. Everything that I hate/fight against in my professional activity. Shame on me. Time to grab the shovel!

Evidence that oscillatory neural dynamics is functional, not epiphenomenal. www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...

Ever wonder how pmtiles extract works? The Hilbert Curve + Roaring Bitmaps for representing continents in 5MB: protomaps.com/blog/pmtiles...

Took the morning sun and the winter mud. #bike #gravel

Threlte 8 is Here! 🤗 Six months in the making, Threlte 8 redefines performance, flexibility, and developer experience for 3D web graphics using Svelte. It’s our biggest leap yet, powered by Svelte 5, exciting updates from Three.js, and tons of community input. 1/9

Stores + Svelte runes: some patterns start to click in the brain. Pushed an update on a small side-project which uses maplibre and dexieJS (indexedDB wrapper). Doing this kind of things with Svelte v5 is much simpler and way less buggy than previous attempts in v4 0gust1.github.io/svelte-local...

I struggle to believe that carbon footprint has become a "trade secret" situation in AI. I just want to know to what extent using your system is screwing over our planet, is it too much to ask? In an era of biblical wildfires, extreme droughts and blackouts, it seems like the bare minimum.

Asterisks are ****ing great. I swear by them.

SciTech Daily: “Long COVID Breakthrough: Spike Proteins Persist in Brain for Years” “This is not just an individual health issue – it is a societal challenge,” says Prof. Ertürk scitechdaily.com/long-covid-b...

A very simple example of #IndexedDB usage with #Svelte runes svelte.dev/playground/e... Other or better implementations are probably possible (I missed typescript a bit in the playground ^^) NB: It uses @jakearchibald.com's idb minimal wrapper.

Have any crazy people ever tried to compile the brouter #OSM #offline router from #Java to #WebAssembly ?

Following a discussion from this afternoon, I may try to ditch dexieJS (nice but a bit heavy) and wrap Jake Archibald’s idb lib in Svelte v5 runes. Work (python, data science and SQLAlchemy among others) kept me a bit far from the Svelte release. It may be the opportunity to dig a bit deeper.