In my @SwiftLeeds talk today I did normal things like:
- handed out postcards to an unsuspecting audience
- talked about how amazing it is that Flickr’s API still works, and how they contributed to the creation of OAuth
- mentioned how much I love drawing translucent things
- broke down the business model of #wishyouwerehere in more detail than ever
- confirmed that no one organically finds NFC #AppClips
- included two contextually relevant references to talks from minutes earlier

Bonus:
- Explained why #RFC2119 is my favorite, and illustrated it with a Charlie Day “evidence wall meme” gif
- Put up a @simonbs toot on screen, specifically https://mastodon.social/@simonbs/115208880460937605
- Showed a fun reveal of the #happitecLogo brand
- Got to use Keynote for real again.

Every time I get to use Keynote like this, I feel like how I imagine Rock Lee felt in the Chuunin exams when he was allowed to take off his training weights.

https://youtu.be/8i243BPGX6I?si=sWgsKnfrDRVVDIsU

Rock Lee Removes His Leg Weights | Naruto Ep 48 | Dub

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The important slides on #RFC2119

On the updated https://happitec.com I now have something I’ve been wanting to do for a long time: an interactive logo, but the fun part though is the execution:
- rewrote the iPad app’s logic to have a physics protocol
- adapted the SpriteKit backend to use the protocol
- created a new box2d backend to work when compiled with #swiftwasm !

#happitecLogo

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I don't have quote posting working yet from my new instance for #happitec, but I do have a bot that's posting a new #happitecLogo every 30 minutes. This is of no value to anyone, but I really enjoyed this composition.

https://happitec.com/@logos/0000019D41C088E57C4A3D378B4EC53D

Happitec Logos on Happitec

seed: 644255690

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You're welcome to follow the bot if you'd like, but it's just going to be very boring logos: @logos. That being said, is my instance the only one that uses @elementarycodes and https://latex.vercel.app? Probably!
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