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Ricco’s taken an interest to my shoes today. Ivy, despite trying to come off as her own bird when it comes with dealing with Ricco, couldn’t help taking an interest too. 🦜
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Devlog: UCL — More About The Set Operator
I made a decision around the set operator in UCL this morning. When I added the set operator, I made it such that when setting variables, you had to include the leading dollar sign: $a = 123 The reason for this was that the set operator was also to be used for setting pseudo-variables, which had a different prefix character. @ans = "this" I needed the user to include the @ prefix to distinguish the two, and since one variable type required a prefix, it made sense to require it for the other. Continue reading →
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Day 14: twilight
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I think I may need to write more long form. It’s easy to dash out a small thought or two like this. It’s quite different trying to organise your thoughts into something larger. Different muscles are being exercised, and it feels like mine have atrophied a little.
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Some Morning AI Thoughts
Some contrasting views on the role of AI in creation, highlighting the importance of human creativity and quality over speed and cost-cutting in technological advancements. Continue reading →
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Day 13: pathway
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Hello there. 🦜
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I must admit, I was not expecting much when I plugged my iPad into a HDMI and USB hub splitter. Yet I was pleasantly surprised that it had no trouble extending (well, mirroring) the display and enabling keyboard and mouse. It’s not perfect, but it’s better than I was expecting.
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Day 12: hidden
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If ute is short for “utility” vehicle, then instead of SUV, we should be calling these vehicles “sports utes”.
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🔗 Robert Birming: Blog Inspiration
Very nice collection of links to blogging resources — from ideas and inspirations through to colour and icon packs — from @birming. This stuff is cat nip for me, so I’m sure to enjoy browsing these links.
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Speaking of avians, I’m back in Canberra, which can only mean one thing: there will be photos of cockatiels.
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Every cafe or eatery at the airport uses an avian or aviation theme. Here’s a way to stand out: nautical theme. Having a fish and chip shop with boats and lighthouses will turn heads.
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🔗 You’re not a front-end developer until you’ve… - Nic Chan
Scored 17 in this little quiz. Not bad for a backend developer, although many of the questions universally apply.
Via: Jim Nielsen’s Notes
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Day 11: brick
Might be pushing the definition of “brick” for this one. #mbjune
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🔗 Science: Cockatoos have learned to operate drinking fountains in Australia
Each placed one or both of its feet on the fountain’s twist handle, then lowered its weight to twist the handle clockwise and prevent it from springing back up.
Amazing.
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Oh, no #wwdc25

Apple, I was kidding.
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Looking forward to all the fun new permission gates that will show up in MacOS Tahoe. “Your keyboard is trying to use a process on your computer. Keyboards are known to result in modifications to your personal data.” 😛
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Day 10: rail
I post a lot of train photos on this site, so here’s one of the other railed vehicles I encounter. #mbjune
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That Which Didn't Make the Cut: a Hugo CMS
You’ve probably noticed1 that I’ve stopped posting links to Open Bookmarks, and have started posting them here again. The main reason for this is that I’ve abandoned work on the CMS I was working on that powered that bookmarking site. Yes, yes, I know: another one. Open Bookmarks was basically a static Hugo site, hosted on Netlify. But being someone that wanted to make it easy for me to post new links without having to do a Git checkout, or fiddle around YAML front-matter, I thought of building a simple web-service for this. Continue reading →
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🔗 Dan Sinker: The Who Cares Era
This post has been doing the rounds in the online circles I travel in. I finally got around to reading it, and I think the author is right: caring about something in a world where others don’t is a radical idea. I know it’s an area where I could be better.
Oh, and I’m sorry, but I find the term “Instagram mini-essay” to be an oxymoron. The original poster’s quip of this Instagram essayist being another victim of the Who Cares Era are my feelings exactly. I mean, come on: don’t use frickin’ Instagram for your think pieces. Put a frickin’ URL on it next time.
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Day 9: wood
A photo of my grandfather’s old joinery. #mbjune
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Day 8: travel
I suppose I should start thinking about filling this up. #mbjune
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Will be away from home for a while so got a VS Code server ready so I can still work on projects. Setting it up in Coolify was so easy, yet I’ll need to fix the issue of the proxy server adding
/proxy/port-noin front of all my handlers. Got some Java servet vibes from this. -
TIL that the metaphor for nervous anticipation is not to be “on tender hooks.” It’s to be “on tenterhooks,” a type of hook used in a frame called a “tenter” used to hold material.