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I’m going to have to take everything apart again so I can stain the shelves, but that’s a project for next weekend.

Step One: build some shelves

Step Two: glorious organization

It’s a new year, so that means it’s time to organize everything behind the TV.

Looks like this is my error. I’d somehow forgotten it’s Files now and iCloud Drive is the legacy version.

And we’re off to a great start so far 🙃

I decided it’s about time to join the rounded corner iPad lifestyle.

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Apparently there was a transformer meltdown in New York last night. The whole sky lit up bright blue and social media went straight to aliens - when my wife showed me the video I started gibbering "Ooh, big fault! Arcing! BIG FAULT!"

So to understand this news, and to understand why this is so rare, and to understand the post-19th Century world in general, how DOES a transformer work, anyway? Well...

Days since my phone didn’t charge overnight because I forgot the outlet is controlled by a switch: 0

Setting up a cat barrier so I can leave without him escaping.

Capture One 12 has been out for a little while and I've updated by scripts to take advantage of the new Apple Script features.

emorydunn.com/blog/2018/12/21/

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Went to a vintage camera museum a few days ago! They had some interesting stuff in there - cameras used in ww2 and spy cameras etc.

#cameras

@tom It's probably possible. I know people have figured out how to do street pass over the internet.

Slowly building up a nice little library of icons for my projects.

I feel like the code for this is in a state where I'm not completely embarrassed to share it.

github.com/emorydunn/Geolocato

I'm at a loss… what on earth are people searching for?

As part of a project I'm working on I need to deal with CSV files, so I thought "I should write a Swift Encoder/ Decoder to make it easy to deal with. How hard could it be?"

Wow, the Encoder protocol is complex!

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I can't bring myself to believe that artificial intelligence will bring an end to creative labor. you can't reduce creative labor to the artifacts it produces, and that the value of those artifacts doesn't inhere purely in their form. sure, I think a lot of the value in art comes from, like, visceral spectacle, but some amount also comes from being able to identify and appreciate the choices made in their production—and people are really good at identifying and distinguishing these choices

The other day I decided to build a GUI based on a CLI tool I made that reverse geocodes and adds EXIF info to photos.

Apparently none of the images or CSS has been loading on my website for three weeks. That'll teach me to blindly rely on continuous deployment.

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