📢 New Essay:
"What if the exhaustion everybody feels isn't a moral failure but the completely rational response to being made responsible for an ecosystem of objects that never stop asking?"
📢 New Essay:
"What if the exhaustion everybody feels isn't a moral failure but the completely rational response to being made responsible for an ecosystem of objects that never stop asking?"
@molly0xfff Oh that looks handy, too. The custom keeb community is so great!
Here’s my fork of MoErgo ZMK fork, with the mod https://github.com/sethvoltz/zmk-moergo/pull/1
And here’s it in use for my keymap https://github.com/sethvoltz/glove80-zmk-config/pull/1
@molly0xfff Ooh, I just got a Glove80 earlier this year! I moved from a 3D-printed hand-soldered one to this and missed my favorite mod: holding both layer keys to trigger “Hyper” (control-option-shift-command) for a bunch of custom shortcuts.
If that’s helpful for you, I’ll share the repo where I implemented it. You can use it with any layout and I’ll eventually get around to fixing up a PR to go upstream for ZMK itself.
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Scientists in California have created a new way to see inside the body by combining ultrasound with a light-based technique called photoacoustic imaging. The result produces fast 3D images that show both the shape of soft tissues and how blood is flowing. It has already been tested on human heads, breasts and limbs, and could help doctors spot tumours, track nerve damage from diabetes and study the brain — without radiation or injected dyes. Caltech https://www.caltech.edu/about/news/bringing-optical-color-to-ultrasound #ShareGoodNewsToo
I just released the alpha of Web Audio Studio.
It's a browser-based tool for writing real Web Audio API code and visualizing the runtime graph it produces. You can inspect connections, follow signal flow, and insert analysers to see what's happening between nodes.
Everything runs locally in the browser. No signup. Desktop-only for now.
Would love feedback from anyone working with #WebAudio or #DSP.