@trevorflowers@hachyderm.io
On my head calendar, 2026 is the year of the Algol 68
On my head calendar, 2026 is the year of the Algol 68
Always good to remember that printed commodity hardware like springs, axles, nuts, ball bearings, etc are neat but should be a last resort. Your local stores probably have metal parts that are more durable, not too expensive, and way better than the printed equivalents. When you're done with a printed project you can pull out the metal parts for reuse, too. I still reuse skateboard bearings from a 12 pack I bought in the last century.
https://youtu.be/YnaUSkiGOOE
It's come to my attention that some people believe the Y2K bug was a hoax and/or scam. If someone in your life is such a person then here's a video that may help.
It's a great example of how preventative maintenance is one of humanity's most destructive blind spots.
https://youtu.be/0KSzBT_XxJ4
Some device forms, no matter how old, only pick up steam when a new generation of people get access. Teens (and younger) with VR rigs cheap enough to be common holiday gifts could be a larger wave of active enthusiasts than we've seen before. That's happening now.
XR glasses for kids have a long way to go because have you seen how hard kids are on basic glasses? As long as XR glasses cost as much as a nice holiday gift, few parents will buy several pairs each year as they break and are lost.
https://www.theverge.com/column/842359/vr-teens-gaming
Nice aspects of my used van*:
- no cloud subscription
- no GPS logs for dealerships to read
- reasonably capable airbags and crumples
- manufactured before pandemic shortages
- one non-rental, fleet, careful owner
- parts and mechanics all over N. America
- small enough to fit down many dirt tracks
- discourages rough track hubris
- doesn't attract attention in town
- came with a tough & springy floor pad
- fun modder community and parts
- fewer* rich assholes than in spendy vans
- provides many comfy nooks for smols' naps
- most maintenance docs online or wild PDF
- metric body fasteners
- adaptive cruise control*
* 2020 AWD w/LSD Ford Transit 250 cargo
if I wash off the mud
* but not none. It's never none.
* I'm now annoyed by non-adaptive CC
I want my van windows to have that film that snaps between clear and frosted.
There's also a film that makes it more hassle to gain entrance by smashing the glass so as long as I'm dreaming I also want that.
I'll make my own HUD, tho.
#vanBuild
A hearty "fuck off" to anyone who tries to shame us for continuing to use devices that work instead of wasting money and resources chasing a bullshit future.
Also, I resent the use of "device hoarding" to describe rational purchasing because I know many accomplished hoarders of devices and it's not the same thing at all. 😹![]()
Groggy morning thought: A smokeless fire pit that looks like a trashcan Mac Pro.
I suspect most employees wouldn't notice. Which board will be first to make this choice?
https://replaceyourboss.ai/
I currently use a Clever Dripper to brew coffee but it's plastic and eventually it'll break, either through age or my clumsiness.
I've thought about machining a metal equivalent but I'd rather have something that uses a metal mesh instead of a paper filter. I like the oils that paper removes.
So, I was interested to learn about the Hoop brewer: https://youtu.be/-g_Bcng41Js
I think I could modify the design to use a mesh filter and still be easy to clean by tapping out the puck and then rinsing with water. In metal, I think it could last a lifetime or two.