@funvill

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Hi ๐Ÿ‘‹๐Ÿผ Iโ€™m Steven Smethurst and I living two lives. During the day I make devices talk to each other, and at night I am a Artist, Maker, Hacker, and all around great guy.

If Iโ€™m not beep booping at my day job, I might be working on one of my many many hobbies #StainedGlass #PCB #Eletronics #Birding ๐Ÿฆ #LEDArt #PaperCraft #KiCad #Boardgames #SegmentDisplays #Travel ๐Ÿงณ #Maps ๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ #MetroSystems ๐Ÿš„

I been updating my website with projects since 2001
https://blog.abluestar.com

I welcome feedback

Websiteshttps://blog.abluestar.com
Githubhttps://github.com/funvill/
Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/funvill

Elements by Gunilla Klingberg (2024) ๐Ÿ“ Gilmore Place, Burnaby, BC

A single patterned surface made from symbols linked to earth, water, air, fire, and metal. By rotating the slabs, the pattern shifts between symmetry and organic form, changing from fragments up close to a unified field from a distance and inviting personal interpretation.

#art #PublicArt #BurnabyArt #contemporaryart

#anydesk is popping up beg screens. #enshitification. Dead to me.

What are some good alternatives for personal use?

#enshitification #remotedesktop #alternatives

Steven Smethurst on Instagram: "Tetragonal Deltohedron. 101x LEDs per panel, 8x panels. 808 LEDs. I still need a way run the power cable out of the center. This is the second polyhedral of an illuminated mobile. #led #leds #ledart #art #pcb #badgelife #geometry #hackaday"

33 likes, 7 comments - funvill on October 31, 2024: "Tetragonal Deltohedron. 101x LEDs per panel, 8x panels. 808 LEDs. I still need a way run the power cable out of the center. This is the second polyhedral of an illuminated mobile. #led #leds #ledart #art #pcb #badgelife #geometry #hackaday".

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Bitwarden is no longer free software | Hacker News

A failed attempt to make a SAO PCB for hackaday super con.

"Put a bird on it"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHmLljk2t8M

#SAO #PCBArt #hackaday

Portlandia - Put A Bird On It!

YouTube

So far the responses I have received (outside of Mastodon) are...

1)
To be a responsible Linux users you must publish using all packages, including... .deb, .appimage, .snap, .flatpak, RPM, Autopackage, Guix package, Portage, Nix package, Slpkg, ebuild, PKGBUILD

2)
Wrap my 200mb binary in a ~600mb docker file to make it as portable as possible...

What package should I use to release a Linux application (New to this, coming from Windows)

- .deb (Debian Package)
- .appimage (Universal Linux package.)
- .snap (Snap Ubuntu store)
- .flatpak ('The' universal package)

Also Linux users... Why is this so hard? Why are there so many choices?

I am packaging a binary, not source code.

#linux

tl;dw (hereโ€™s a short video)
Ordered some "Hello my name is" SAOs and the finalised Han Solo SAO. Also in the cart was 10 more vectorscope add-ons for listening to oscilloscope music on last years supercon badge.

@InstantArcade

::screeches, hisses and beeps::