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Dispatch #36 (February 2026) 2026-02-02T00:26:33-05:00 false
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OpenSCAD Is Kinda Neat nuxx.net https://nuxx.net/blog/2025/12/20/openscad-is-kinda-neat/ 2026-01-07T14:53:56Z nuxx-net-xnrgb7.txt
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The Enduring Point of Pointless Corp | Viget https://www.viget.com/articles/the-enduring-point-of-pointless-corp/ 2023-04-05T14:58:49Z www-viget-com-97ckk4.txt
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AprilTag Introduction FIRST Tech Challenge Docs 0.3 documentation https://ftc-docs.firstinspires.org/en/latest/apriltag/vision_portal/apriltag_intro/apriltag-intro.html 2026-02-02T05:08:14Z ftc-docs-firstinspires-org-thvpq0.txt
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Dan McQuade, 19832026 | Defector https://defector.com/dan-mcquade-1983-2026 2026-01-30T03:40:45Z defector-com-hefgsb.txt
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Food Comas and Some Bests • Buttondown https://buttondown.com/nathanlong/archive/food-comas-and-some-bests/ 2026-01-06T18:39:37Z buttondown-com-lxmsti.txt
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3 books with Samuel Arbesman (Interconnected) https://interconnected.org/home/2025/11/14/arbesman 2026-01-06T18:40:18Z interconnected-org-9bc7pq.txt
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Things you're allowed to do https://milan.cvitkovic.net/writing/things_youre_allowed_to_do/ 2026-02-02T05:25:17Z milan-cvitkovic-net-aqgldo.txt
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Singing the gospel of collective efficacy (Interconnected) https://interconnected.org/home/2026/01/30/efficacy 2026-02-02T05:25:18Z interconnected-org-heqhgj.txt
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The Dilbert Afterlife - by Scott Alexander https://www.astralcodexten.com/p/the-dilbert-afterlife 2026-02-02T05:25:27Z www-astralcodexten-com-z9axyx.txt
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Velocity Is the New Authority. Heres Why On my Om https://om.co/2026/01/21/velocity-is-the-new-authority-heres-why/ 2026-02-02T05:25:30Z om-co-i3epdl.txt
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Fascists Are Pathetic | Defector https://defector.com/fascists-are-pathetic 2026-02-02T05:25:46Z defector-com-p9as3r.txt

Greetings from frigid Durham, North Carolina. We've had an uncharacteristic amount of winter precipitation this month (mostly ice last weekend but a few inches of snow this one). On the one hand, our work is pretty flexible and we've gotten plenty of extra time with the kids. On the other, my home office and all my hobbies are in the basement, where it's presently around 40°F, so I'm about ready for things to get back to normal.

{{<dither IMG_3192.jpeg "782x600">}}Bundled up in a double stroller, both kids happily munching snacks on a chilly street.{{}} {{<dither IMG_3258.jpeg "782x600">}}Snowy woods selfie: bundled mom and baby, rosy cheeks, winter headbands, big smiles.{{}}

{{<dither IMG_3244.jpeg "782x600">}}Pink pom-pom hat, tiny hands in the snow, and a big winter laugh.{{}} {{<dither IMG_3260.jpeg "782x600">}}Bundled up and ready for a snowy sled ride.{{}}

I spent a few days in Miami for a company leadership retreat. Highlights included a run along the Miami Beach Beachwalk and beers at Abbey Brewing Company. Then we headed up to DC for a friend's baby shower and some time with my folks.

While we were up there, our car finally gave up the ghost. It's been struggling to start for a while now, so it wasn't completely unexpected, but I'd hoped to replace it by choice rather than by necessity. We've got a Toyota Rav4 plug-in hybrid headed our way. I'm pretty psyched for this, getting around town on electric power but still being able to fill up with gas when we travel.

Voice Note Shortcut

I'm constantly thinking of, and then promptly forgetting, things I need to do, groceries to buy, ideas for these blog posts, etc. I've been on the hunt for some way to quickly capture these fleeting thoughts. I like the idea of a ring that can record voice memos, but this one requires a $10/mo subscription, and this one just ... turns into trash after 12-15 hours of recording.

Instead, I played around in the iOS Shortcuts app and made a shortcut that captures text from speech, then looks for a note named for today's date (creating it if necessary) and appends the dictated text to it. Then I made it so that double-tapping the back of the phone launches the shortcut (shout out Viget friend Max Myers). I'm getting a ton of utility from this, using it throughout my day. Here's the shortcut if you want to give it a shot.

3D Printing

Still having a blast with the 3D printer (though, again, too cold to operate it at present). Made a ton of toys for the kids, stuff for the house, and (of course) accessories for the printer itself.

Friend of the blog Tim Hårek linked to this post about OpenSCAD, which lets you define 3D models with code. I had Codex help me make a stencil for Nev to use for her Valentine's Day cards. Then I ordered this Crayola airbrush kit, which works shockingly well. She's been having a blast with it.

{{<dither IMG_9773.jpeg "782x600">}}Blue 3D pen and a fresh printed “happy valentines day! ♥ nev” card on the worktable.{{}} {{<dither IMG_9772.jpeg "782x600">}}“Happy Valentines day!” and “Nev” stamped on a pink slip with a heart.{{}}

We're doing our company hackathon in a few weeks, and I'm planning to use the printer to make something with both physical and digital components (probably involving AprilTags).

Finally, RIP Dan McQuade. 43 years old. What the hell. I'm off to hug my family.

This Month

  • Adventure: keeping it local this month (though I guess I need to get up to DC to deal with the car at some point) but lots of friends and family visiting
  • Project: aforementioned hackathon
  • Skill: I predict I'm going to struggle to meet all of my commitments this month, so I'm going to give myself a little bit of grace on this one

Reading & Listening

  • Fiction: The Will of the Many, James Islington (via)
  • Non-fiction: The Magic of Code, Samuel Arbesman (via)
  • Music: I've got a bit of a backlog here; gonna spend some time with the records I already have rather than buying something new
  • Things you're allowed to do (via)

    This is a list of things youre allowed to do that you thought you werent, or didnt even know you could.

  • The Dilbert Afterlife - by Scott Alexander (via)

    Once youre sufficiently prominent, politics becomes a separating equilibrium; if you lean even slightly to one side, the other will pile on you so massively and traumatically that it will force you into their opponents open arms just for a shred of psychological security.

  • Velocity Is the New Authority. Heres Why On my Om (via)

    Authority used to be the organizing principle of information, and thus the media. You earned attention by being right, by being first in discovery, or by being big enough to be the default. That world is gone. The new and current organizing principle of information is velocity.

  • ASCII characters are not pixels: a deep dive into ASCII rendering (via)

    Recently, Ive been spending my time building an image-to-ASCII renderer. Below is the result — try dragging it around, the demo is interactive!

  • Fascists Are Pathetic | Defector

    In Trump's second term, the federal government has intentionally rid itself of the capacity to do anything but make things worse; it has quite literally traded Ph.D scientists and dedicated civil servants for the chance to hastily stand up this expansion team from the waiver wire flotsam of the violence worker community.