Justin Peacock

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Web developer at Super Rad. Trying to make websites that don't suck. I'm into hockey, gaming, 3D printing, and building things.
Companyhttps://superrad.dev
Freelancehttps://sixteenbit.com
Owl skull print. I’ve been hiding these on the trails we’ve been riding with a link to our site. Not really as a way to promote or anything. Mostly just to give some info to the person who find a 3D printed skull in the woods. https://superrad.dev/prints #3Dprinting
Prints

We sprinkle these gems for awesome folks like you to find, adding an extra dose of excitement to your ride. Keep this 3D printed treasure as a high-five from us at Super Rad. And hey, just so you know…

Super Rad
This one stings. We noticed Url wasn’t acting himself today so we took him to the vet to get checked out. It turns out he had a cancerous growth on his spleen and it was bleeding. The vet said they could perform surgery but they didn’t recommend it. We adopted Url when he was 2yo and today we had to put him down. He was 14yo. Love that pup and I’ll miss him.
Photo dump from the day so far. #thisis40 #x100v
Just wiped my MacBook Pro for the new year. I love having a clean install. Planning to update my provisioning script for Sonoma.

This Christmas has been great overall. Kids seem to be happy with what they got from Santa but more importantly, they enjoyed seeing their cousins and spending time with family.

This is one of my favorite shots from today. #DailyPhotoChallenge #x100v

Stoked for this present. My last kit is like 10 years old.
Hydrating for hockey tonight.

For our recent trip to #DisneyWorld, I opted to use a disposable camera, purely for enjoyment. Despite its costliness, challenges in capturing photos in low light, and the wait required for film development, I found myself genuinely excited about seeing the results.

Here are a few:

This is probably a known feature, but I discovered it last week while on vacation: on the iPhone, you can go to Settings > Accessibility > Audio/Visual > Background Sounds, or add it to your Control Center using the icon that looks like an ear.
This is just a proof of concept but here's the little app thingy i'm working on.