Luke Hatcher

@lukeman
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Director of Engineering @ Pandora / SiriusXM
I write software, obsess over databases, play bluegrass instruments, care too much about Kentucky athletics and larp On Cinema as a Gregghead.
Sitehttp://luke.io
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GitHubhttps://github.com/lukeman
@josh0 I say this every time I make a fire in the solo stove. Ended up with this nightmare last Saturday while misbehaving with the kids.
@onelson @webology I believe we lived mirror lives this week. Left ATL(albeit for OAK) the same day you flew in and got back in at midnight last night. Have never looked forward to a shower more than today.
@marcoarment Sonos stealing your moves (albeit with a much different sentiment).
@idan Happy birthday Idan. Found a few PyCon/DjangoCon shirts featuring your designs in my closet the other day and they’re still almost too handsome to wear.
@andrew I enjoyed this immensely and I now want to give at least one presentation from my home office while standing in front of a giant television.
@webology @acdha YT Kids seems like a hellscape in our limited experience. Our kids don’t have devices yet (7yo and 9yo, holding out as long as we can) but I’d love to offer them a curated YouTube experience limited to some of the channels we watch together.
@amd Indeed. I set the purge volume to 700 both ways. Usually like to optimize those to reduce waste, but sometimes you just need to know the other stuff is all gone. 😂

Experimenting with using three layers of clear PETG as a snug support interface for horizontal overhangs on a PLA print. The result is supports that peel off like a slice of bread and reveal a fantastic surface. The few flaws could probably be cleaned up by printing slower and drying my PETG a bit longer.

Adjacent layers of the two plastics do not bond at all, so I’m finding it only works reliably with larger surface areas (with small interfaces the PETG would often come loose).

#3dprinting

@joshourisman @simon I believe you can, as many Edu and corps use Outlook/AD but set up access to Docs/Sheets/etc through GSuite.

Two other possibilities for takeover of accounts via SSO could be setting GSuite up for an expired domain or if someone previously owned the domain with GSuite.

Both seem like unlikely situations, though, and in the case where someone snaps up a domain a password reset is always an option.

Designed a semi-automatic fish tank water changer yesterday using two USB bird bath pumps I had laying around. Mounts on the side of our small tank with one pump sending dirty water to one side of a bucket and a second one that refills afterward with temp-adjusted conditioned water from the other side. Tube routing was a fun touch.

It’s quite satisfying when a v1 design tossed together in <1 hour on an iPad + Shapr3D just works (some of the credit goes to the Bambu A1’s dimensional accuracy).