From 98dcf677be4bda8ab94852ce69c1d695a64f559a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Eisinger Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2026 01:17:54 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Finish march 2026 --- .dictionary | 2 + .../journal/dispatch-37-march-2026/index.md | 89 ++-- static/archive/www-viget-com-wetov6.txt | 438 ++++++++++++++++++ 3 files changed, 493 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-) create mode 100644 static/archive/www-viget-com-wetov6.txt diff --git a/.dictionary b/.dictionary index e75f1b6..2507538 100644 --- a/.dictionary +++ b/.dictionary @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ autotest awscli bakfiets barebones +beatmakers bien bikeshedding branchname @@ -141,6 +142,7 @@ stabby standardrb statham staycation +stegos storytime strawman subclassing diff --git a/content/journal/dispatch-37-march-2026/index.md b/content/journal/dispatch-37-march-2026/index.md index 0d69d27..c219019 100644 --- a/content/journal/dispatch-37-march-2026/index.md +++ b/content/journal/dispatch-37-march-2026/index.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: "Dispatch #37 (March 2026)" -date: 2026-02-07T13:11:30-05:00 +date: 2026-03-15T00:26:29-04:00 draft: false tags: - dispatch @@ -9,6 +9,10 @@ references: url: https://www.viget.com/articles/time-tools-and-permission-to-experiment-a-2026-pointless-palooza-recap date: 2026-03-15T04:25:38Z file: www-viget-com-wnwjaw.txt +- title: "Pointless Lessons: How We Built Scooter Commuter | Viget" + url: https://www.viget.com/articles/pointless-lessons-how-we-built-scooter-commuter + date: 2026-03-15T05:16:42Z + file: www-viget-com-wetov6.txt - title: "Everything is awesome (why I'm an optimist)" url: https://www.joanwestenberg.com/everything-is-awesome-why-im-an-optimist/ date: 2026-03-10T19:48:59Z @@ -31,74 +35,87 @@ references: file: synthanatomy-com-xthm71.txt --- -- Friend visit -- Fam visit +February was quick but full. We had a few things hit all at the same time -- some good friends visiting from Canada, our company hackathon, and an extended visit from my family. It was hectic but we made it all work, and the month went by in a flash. + + {{}}Four kids, one couch, absolute chaos.{{}} {{}}A child clings to their grandmother on a swing at the playground.{{}} -### New (to us) RAV4 Prime +### New Car -- Went an entire month before it needed gas -- On my deathbed perhaps I'll regret the amount of time I spent hunting down the perfect right-angle quarter-inch TRS-to-XLR audio cable -- My life is keeping things charged -- My wife calls me "the charging fairy," flitting around the house, plugging things in +As mentioned [last month][1], our faithful Honda CR-V gave up the ghost in January, and we bought a new (to us) Toyota Rav4 Prime in early February. It's cool -- about 50 miles of electric range before the gas motor kicks in. We don't presently have a way to charge it at home, but there are chargers near our office and [Central Park][2], and between those, we were able to go an entire month before needing to fill up. -### [Pointless][1] +I'll avoid thinking about what percent of my life is keeping things charged. Claire calls me "the charging fairy," flitting around the house, plugging things in. + +[1]: /journal/dispatch-36-february-2026/ +[2]: https://durhamcentralpark.org/ + +### Pointless Palooza + +We did our annual [company hackathon][3], and for the first time, I pitched an original idea and lead a team instead of contributing to someone else's concept. We built a pretty cool thing, a 3D printed keychain that contains a QR code and two [AprilTags][4] that make up a sort of public/private key pair. The QR code launches a web app, and then uploading a photo of the two tags lets you claim a profile. Then, scanning your private tag with someone else's public tag lets you connect with them. We built a [Diablo][5]-esque inventory/leveling system where each connection you make grants you an additional level and a piece of gear. + +[3]: https://www.viget.com/articles/time-tools-and-permission-to-experiment-a-2026-pointless-palooza-recap +[4]: https://docs.wpilib.org/en/stable/docs/software/vision-processing/apriltag/apriltag-intro.html +[5]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diablo_(series) {{}}Early CAD render of a compact two-part enclosure, shown exploded to reveal the internal cutouts and mounting features.{{}} {{}}A work-in-progress character screen for my dungeon crawler, featuring a very good hat and exactly one equipped pair of pants.{{}} -[1]: https://www.viget.com/articles/time-tools-and-permission-to-experiment-a-2026-pointless-palooza-recap +This was fun to build, and pretty novel -- a web app with no real notion of login state; your identity is solely a physical thing you have in your possession. The team is going to continue iterating on the concept and roll it out to the company at large at our big event in May. More to come on that. + +The whole hackathon was pretty nuts in terms of what folks were able to do with AI. In years prior, a team's success (in terms of ability to ship a working product) was pretty closely correlated with how many developers were on the team. Not so this year -- every team was able to ship polished, working software. [Claire built this game.][6] I'm glad I was able to make something a little bit different. The ability to come up with original concepts and execute on them will be increasingly important as AI gets more capable of building the sort of CRUD apps that defined my earlier career. + +[6]: https://www.viget.com/articles/pointless-lessons-how-we-built-scooter-commuter ### 3D printing -- Valentines +Still loving the 3D printer. Valentine's Day is a big deal at my kids' school. We printed a bunch of [these stegos][7] for Nev's class, [these cars][8] for Nico's, and some custom stencils made with OpenSCAD. Otherwise just making stuff for the office and kitchen, toys for the kids and their friends (check out [this robot][9] and [motorcycle][10]), and generally just the little plastic bits and bobs that make life run a little more smoothly (like [this buckle][11] to secure the straps on Nev's bike seat). -### House stuff - -- Tree work -- Deck project - - +[7]: https://makerworld.com/models/2289111 +[8]: https://makerworld.com/models/2140731 +[9]: https://makerworld.com/models/117513 +[10]: https://makerworld.com/models/203899 +[11]: https://makerworld.com/models/857121 ### This Month -* Adventure: Baltimore; Vegas -* Project: -* Skill: +* Adventure: Baltimore for a friend's concert; Vegas for my annual basketball trip +* Project: make some new music + rework one of my old tracks into something I can perform live +* Skill: live performance; perhaps some 3D modeling ### Reading & Listening -* Fiction: [_The Strength of the Few_][2], James Islington (the [first book][3] in this series was a bit of a slog -- I've read too many books about magic high schools for one lifetime -- but the ending got me pretty good, and this one's a pretty big departure) -* Non-fiction: [_Title_][4], Author -* Music: [_Polymood_][5], L'Eclair +* Fiction: [_The Strength of the Few_][12], James Islington (the [first book][13] in this series was a bit of a slog -- I've read too many books about magic high schools for one lifetime -- but the ending got me pretty good, and this one's a pretty big departure) +* Non-fiction: [_The Magic of Code_][14], Samuel Arbesman ([via][15]) +* Music: [_Polymood_][16], L'Eclair -[2]: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Strength-of-the-Few/James-Islington/Hierarchy/9781982141233 -[3]: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Will-of-the-Many/James-Islington/Hierarchy/9781982141189 -[4]: https://bookshop.org/ -[5]: https://leclairband.bandcamp.com/album/polymood +[12]: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Strength-of-the-Few/James-Islington/Hierarchy/9781982141233 +[13]: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Will-of-the-Many/James-Islington/Hierarchy/9781982141189 +[14]: https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/samuel-arbesman/the-magic-of-code/9781541704480/ +[15]: https://interconnected.org/home/2025/11/14/arbesman +[16]: https://leclairband.bandcamp.com/album/polymood ### Links -* [Everything is awesome (why I'm an optimist)][6] ([via][7]) +* [Everything is awesome (why I'm an optimist)][17] ([via][18]) > I'm going to argue that the pessimists have the best narratives and the worst track record. The doom scenarios require assumptions that don't survive contact with economic history, and the psychological posture you bring to this moment actually matters for how it turns out. -* [Dan Simmons Is Dead So It's Time To Read 'Hyperion' | Defector][8] +* [Dan Simmons Is Dead So It's Time To Read 'Hyperion' | Defector][19] > All that stuff (besides The Terror, which I truly love) might be an acquired taste for non-genre fans. Which brings us to the entire purpose of this blog: me telling you to read Hyperion, and then you coming back later and saying thank you. -* [How AI Wreaked Havoc on the Lo-Fi Beat Scene | Pitchfork][9] +* [How AI Wreaked Havoc on the Lo-Fi Beat Scene | Pitchfork][20] > It’s likely that as AI advances and makes reasonable facsimiles of even more genres, there’ll be a reverse push for realness—akin to listeners obsessing over vinyl or obscure formats, the human touch could become a boutique feature, like raw milk at the farmer’s market. Lo-AI hasn’t won the battle yet; it means too much to these people. “When things get so bleak with lo-fi or just the world, right, it’s very easy to enter a state of nihilism. Like, why should I do any of it, when it’s all so fruitless?” Reade said. “You do it for yourself. That’s the core thing with art and music for me.” -* [Musical Beings Tembo: this magnetic drum machine turns the whole family into beatmakers][10] +* [Musical Beings Tembo: this magnetic drum machine turns the whole family into beatmakers][21] > Musical Beings Tembo is a new family-friendly drum machine with real-time sampling capabilities, programmed with magnets. -[6]: https://www.joanwestenberg.com/everything-is-awesome-why-im-an-optimist/ -[7]: https://www.chrbutler.com/the-productive-afterward -[8]: https://defector.com/dan-simmons-is-dead-so-its-time-to-read-hyperion -[9]: https://pitchfork.com/thepitch/how-ai-wreaked-havoc-on-the-lo-fi-beat-scene/ -[10]: https://synthanatomy.com/2026/02/musical-beings-tembo-magnetic-this-magnetic-drum-machine-turns-the-whole-family-into-beatmakers.html +[17]: https://www.joanwestenberg.com/everything-is-awesome-why-im-an-optimist/ +[18]: https://www.chrbutler.com/the-productive-afterward +[19]: https://defector.com/dan-simmons-is-dead-so-its-time-to-read-hyperion +[20]: https://pitchfork.com/thepitch/how-ai-wreaked-havoc-on-the-lo-fi-beat-scene/ +[21]: https://synthanatomy.com/2026/02/musical-beings-tembo-magnetic-this-magnetic-drum-machine-turns-the-whole-family-into-beatmakers.html diff --git a/static/archive/www-viget-com-wetov6.txt b/static/archive/www-viget-com-wetov6.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..377ef31 --- /dev/null +++ b/static/archive/www-viget-com-wetov6.txt @@ -0,0 +1,438 @@ +[1] Skip to Main Content +[2] Viget + + • [3] Work + • [4] Services + • [5] Articles + • [6] Careers + • [7] Contact + • Open Menu + +Navigation + +[9] Viget Close + + • Practice + • [11] Work + • [12] Services + • [13] Articles + +We’re a full-service digital agency that’s been helping clients make lasting +change since 1999. + +[14] Contact Us + +People + + • [15]Company + • [16]Careers + • [17]Code of Ethics + • [18]Diversity & Inclusion + +More + + • [19]Pointless Corp. + • [20]Explorations + • [21]Code at Viget + +Featured + +[22] +Read the Article: First Impressions of the Dia AI Browser + +Newsletter + +First Impressions of the Dia AI Browser + +[23] +Read the Article: Big Prompts & Beagle Power: How We Built an AI Language App +in 24 Hours + +Article + +Big Prompts & Beagle Power: How We Built an AI Language App in 24 Hours + +Pointless Lessons: How We Built Scooter Commuter + +[eyJidWNrZXQiOiJ2Z3QtdmlnZXRjb20tYW] + + • [24]Home + • [25]Articles + • [26]Pointless Lessons: How We Built Scooter Commuter + +[27] Subscribe (opens in a new window) +Share + + • [29] Share this page + • [30] Share this page + • [31] Post this page + +[32]Bre Corn, Business Operations Associate, + +[33]Jackie Yu, Senior Product Designer, + +[34]Abby Smith, Product Designer, + +[35]Sadie Finn, Project Manager, and + +[36]Claire Atwell Eisinger, Product Management Director + +Article Categories: [37] #Code, [38] #News & Culture + +Posted on February 24, 2026 + + • [39] + Share + • [40] + Share + • [41] + Post + +Scooter Commuter is a game that makes the invisible commute visible again. It +helps remote workers mentally “arrive” at work while creating space for +boundaries and wellness. + +S c o o t e r C o m m u t e r i s a g a m e t h a t m a k e s t h e i n v i s i +b l e c o m m u t e v i s i b l e a g a i n . I t h e l p s r e m o t e w o r k +e r s m e n t a l l y “ a r r i v e ” a t w o r k w h i l e c r e a t i n g s p +a c e f o r b o u n d a r i e s a n d w e l l n e s s . + +Remote work removed the need for a commute and allowed people to clock-in from +anywhere, but it also blurred the boundaries between work and home life. For +employees craving a separation, [42]Abby Smith’s idea of Scooter Commuter is +the answer.  + +Abby pitched the idea of creating a ritual that makes the invisible commute +visible by simulating the feeling of waking up, taking a yoga class, getting +ready, grabbing a coffee, and commuting to the office while never leaving your +house. [43]Claire Atwell Eisinger, [44]Jackie Yu, [45]Sadie Finn, and [46]Bre +Corn joined the team and helped make the game come to life in 48 hours for our +annual hackathon, [47]Pointless Palooza. In this short time we went from idea +to innovation as we explored new skills and tested new tools. + +Scooter Commuter is a lightweight game played in the browser and designed to +help remote workers mentally transition into their workday. Players move +through a series of small, playful moments which creates the mood for +intention, boundaries, and a healthier start to the day. + +Game Inspiration + +Before building, we tested some popular, nostalgic, and niche games to see what +game style and elements we wanted to incorporate in Scooter Commuter. + + • [48]Pac Man + • [49]Daily Dungeon + • [50]NYT Wordle + +We discussed core elements that make these games exciting for us to play and +that we wanted to nail in our own project. These were our top 10: + + 1. Clear and simple rules + 2. 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We created a version plan of the game that would lead to the best +results before the deadline. + +Abby completed the heavy lift of developing the entire game. She took a crash +course on [53]Phaser, handled repository setup, and refactored a 1000-line code +base to help our vision come to life. Claire took on the work of not only +containing this project but literally containing the game by converting the +wall system from rectangles to individual tiles, using Copilot. + +Their work resulted in a final tech stack of: JS / React, Phaser.js, and +Vercel. + +[eyJidWNrZXQiOiJ2Z3QtdmlnZXRjb20tYWxsLWFzc2V] + +Sadie, Bre and Jackie handled game design, pixel visual elements, +documentation, and concept definition. We collaborated in Figma and Notion to +asynchronously coordinate on the activity prompts, room design, character +aesthetics, and splash screens that helped bring the game to life.  + +The 48-hour hackathon was a huge success. Palooza culminates in a company-wide +work showcase, and we're proud to say the idea resonated with many of our +peers.  + +[eyJidWNrZXQiOiJ2Z3QtdmlnZXRjb20tYWxsLWFzc2V] + +The Scooter Commuter build doesn't stop here. The team has plans to add a more +complex map, additional playable characters, and maybe even a leaderboard to +track your daily score. Go check out [54]Scooter Commuter before you start your +next work day and read some takeaways from the team! + +[eyJidWNrZXQiOiJ2Z3QtdmlnZXRjb20tYWxsLWFzc2V] + +Takeaways  + +[55]Abby: Don't let your AI work in one file. Force it to do file structuring +based on functionality as it works ... or else face the consequences. + +[56]Bre: Constraints push the limits, breed creativity, and force me to be +realistic about what I can and learn in 48 hours. With a great team supporting +you, it can be a lot! + +[57]Claire: It’s fun to solve hard problems with smart people. + +[58]Jackie: Figma has its limits. I have never approached them before, but it +can do a lot more than I thought, especially in the visual graphic space +compared to the UI space that I usually work in. + +[59]Sadie: Share your ideas, even if you think they're bad! I almost deleted my +idea because it was a different direction than we had initially talked about, +but it ended up resonating the team and we transformed it to make something +super cool! + +[60] Bre Corn + +[61]Bre is our Business Operations Associate working from our Chattanooga, TN +office. She’s fueled by lists — color-coded, alphabetized, and occasionally +decorated with unnecessary stickers. + +[62]More articles by Bre +[63] Jackie Yu + +[64]Jackie is a senior product designer from Seattle. She makes things that +empower people by blending aesthetics, accessibility, and data. + +[65]More articles by Jackie +[66] Abby Smith + +[67]Abby is a Product Designer based in Boulder, Colorado. 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