Harley Eades

@heades@hci.social
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Professor: Augusta University
Researcher: HCI, Sports+HCI, Programming Languages
Athlete: CrossFit & Olympic Weightlifting
Websitehttps://hde.design
Fitness/Personalhttps://www.wbee.fit
For the US market, what print-on-demand, self-publishing sites do people recommend? I use Lulu for my PL book, and I'm curious if people are unhappy with them/happier with someone else/etc. Thanks!
@chrisamaphone I think it’s client side. Mine supports them.

New horrors. The Biodiversity Heritage Library needs help. The Smithsonian Institution will end its support as of 1 Jan 2026.

This is the world's largest open-source archive for biodiversity literature and archives -- the place where you can find all the old, but still very useful, botanical literature, among other things.

Please share widely with your networks. #biodiversity #Archives #defendresearch #botany

https://about.biodiversitylibrary.org/call-for-support/

Call for Support: – About BHL

@danielle any program I’ve seen written by any AI was usually incorrectly written, but when it was a valid program, it was horribly inefficient.
might have surprised them, but it doesn't surprise me...
@ah I agree!! I just wasn’t expecting to see it with zero leaks first. It was a surprise today, but I agree with you the writing was on the wall.
Horner just got fired! Wtf is happening!!
every day Gen Z workers are “nano-quitting” by leaving at 5 or 6pm and only returning at 9am the next day!

Super cool command to create a tree of the file structure under a directory:

```
tree -I 'node_modules|.next|.git' -L 3 -N --dirsfirst --noreport >> structure.md
```

Output:

#science
#NSF

US #astronomy facing 'extinction level' event following Trump's 2026 budget request – Physics World
https://physicsworld.com/a/us-astronomy-facing-extinction-level-event-following-trumps-2026-budget-request/

US astronomy facing 'extinction level' event following Trump's 2026 budget request – Physics World

US president Trump sets out his budget request for 2026, which if passed, will see science hit like never before, as Peter Gwynne reports

Physics World