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a die image of a logic chip with bold purple traces on a green substrate
but actually, it's the die shot of a logic chip that I turned on its side.
source: Ti 54LS153 - Dual 4→1 Data Selectors/Multiplexers : weekend die-shot : ZeptoBars — https://zeptobars.com/en...
datasheet: https://www.ti.com/lit...
source: Ti 54LS153 - Dual 4→1 Data Selectors/Multiplexers : weekend die-shot : ZeptoBars — https://zeptobars.com/en...
datasheet: https://www.ti.com/lit...
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Mexican-ish chihuahua art
Did some art for the first time in a long time, for my beloved’s birthday.
ufez
This is fantastic!
WOW!
Alebrije!
@gormat Absolutely!
@idogcow @ufez Thank you!
@idogcow @ufez Thank you!
Love!!
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A tool bench in what looks to be a very old workshop. There is a box of rags on the right hand side and a pegboard on the back and there is a line of maybe 10 to 15 wrenches all in order of size. There is a distinct glowing light shining down from the top.
A friend of mine is a volunteer firefighter and took me on a tour of the fire station. This is the tool bench in the very back of the building.
Wrenching, is a thing. Volunteering, even better.
That must be some heavy duty pegboard
I can only find three roofing screws that appear to be holding it to the wall behind it so I'd say you're absolutely correct, @BennyTheIcepick !
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a square meme image: on a pastel yellow to pink gradient, a fluffy cat looks at the camera. around it, in several different fonts, it reads "stop using ChatGPT" followed by the chatGPT logo and then "i can also give you misinformation and i'm beautiful"
stolen from someone somewhere in social media land
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3 stacked images with text. The first image says, "my brush" with an image of chopsticks. The second says, "my paint" with an image of what looks like pho or ramen. The final image says, "my canvas" next to a clean, white t-shirt.
I just painted that same image.
My kid could paint that
Phoooooook
imagine the sound
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Charcoal drawing of little curly happy dog and sun photos of weeds
Did some art for the first time in a long time, for my beloved’s birthday. Gizzy is no longer around, but Sweetie is. I am astounded at how well this came out, in a medium I hadn’t touched in decades.
Using cyanotype as the frame is a brilliant move
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Back in February I met Pablo and Anna. They own the studio Hamill Industries. They were teaching a workshop I was enrolled in.
We hit it off pretty quickly. I was (and am) obsessed with the work they do combining analog and digital stuff to make very cool art, often combined with music. You can see their stuff here: https://hamillindustries.com/
They invited me to come visit their studio which I did almost immediately. They label the spaces North and South Korea. One half is a workshop with a metal lathe, tools, welding equipment, electronics lab, etc. The other half is a cozy space for developing concepts and doing the computer-based stuff. They're very scrappy creatives and a lot of fun to talk to.
I ended up getting approval to skip a week of classes to go "intern" with them and work on a small project together. While I was there, Pablo showed me the work he was doing with an old Vectrex video game system. They had tapped into the system to control the light beam using sound. They then developed a way to send sound signals to the Vectrex in a way that would draw specific shapes. They then hook this thing up in a live setting with a video camera on the screen to use for visuals during live electronic shows. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
While I was there interning, Pablo was working on how to get it to render text. He had just started experimenting and got it to render "Hamill". It was really cool.
A couple of weeks ago I went to go see them perform the closing show for the OFFF festival in Barcelona. It was incredible. Three giant screens of live video feeds fixed on analog visuals influenced by sound. Liquid on a speaker, injectors that spit out three colors of paint based on bass, treble and mids, and the Vectrex. Pablo set up a countdown clock to the start of the show. I was giddy. It was so, so cool to see that work appear live on stage.
They set up two Vectrex machines at a show; one for the video feed and one pointing at the audience. They often lean into revealing how they do things. I caught a video of the audience-facing machine: https://vimeo.com/11882345...
I'll post a few more shots of their setup to show the scale.
Photo nerd stats: Minolta XD-11, this shot was probably with the 135mm Rokkor-X, Ilford Delta 3200 pushed to 6400.
We hit it off pretty quickly. I was (and am) obsessed with the work they do combining analog and digital stuff to make very cool art, often combined with music. You can see their stuff here: https://hamillindustries.com/
They invited me to come visit their studio which I did almost immediately. They label the spaces North and South Korea. One half is a workshop with a metal lathe, tools, welding equipment, electronics lab, etc. The other half is a cozy space for developing concepts and doing the computer-based stuff. They're very scrappy creatives and a lot of fun to talk to.
I ended up getting approval to skip a week of classes to go "intern" with them and work on a small project together. While I was there, Pablo showed me the work he was doing with an old Vectrex video game system. They had tapped into the system to control the light beam using sound. They then developed a way to send sound signals to the Vectrex in a way that would draw specific shapes. They then hook this thing up in a live setting with a video camera on the screen to use for visuals during live electronic shows. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
While I was there interning, Pablo was working on how to get it to render text. He had just started experimenting and got it to render "Hamill". It was really cool.
A couple of weeks ago I went to go see them perform the closing show for the OFFF festival in Barcelona. It was incredible. Three giant screens of live video feeds fixed on analog visuals influenced by sound. Liquid on a speaker, injectors that spit out three colors of paint based on bass, treble and mids, and the Vectrex. Pablo set up a countdown clock to the start of the show. I was giddy. It was so, so cool to see that work appear live on stage.
They set up two Vectrex machines at a show; one for the video feed and one pointing at the audience. They often lean into revealing how they do things. I caught a video of the audience-facing machine: https://vimeo.com/11882345...
I'll post a few more shots of their setup to show the scale.
Photo nerd stats: Minolta XD-11, this shot was probably with the 135mm Rokkor-X, Ilford Delta 3200 pushed to 6400.
This is great that you got to have such a hands-on experience with these mentors. One practical question I have is how well does the half of Korea that houses both a metal shop and the electronics shop work out? It seems like a dusty metal shop and a clean electronics lab would not cohabit very well.
@samh great question. I'm not sure! I don't think he works on really fine electronics, like surface mount, etc. He's more interested in servos and relays and arduinos. Those still need a clean environment so my guess is he's just diligent about cross contamination. He also doesn't work a lot with wood? I'm not super familiar with metal fab so i'm not sure how fine of debris that produces. But he's not dealing with sawdust.
Oh, dur, grinding. I'm very familiar with grinding. I'd bet he does that all outside.
I am in love with the idea of a place that could be used to weld the frame of my truck just as well as it could used to create ear-destroying techno beats.
@samh pro tip: banging rhythmically on dismounted rims with a wrench can approximate the melodic half of a DnB track.
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J. Craig Venter who decoded the human genome, has passed at 79 years old, from side effects of a cancer treatment.
J. Craig Venter who decoded the human genome, has passed at 79 years old, from side effects of a cancer treatment.
He has to be one of the most important scientists who ever, held up a mirror to our species.
He has to be one of the most important scientists who ever, held up a mirror to our species.
A towering yet divisive figure revered by First Amendment advocates for his shotgun sequencing technique
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As we drift more into spring and summer weather, us parents drift further and further left in the school pickup area. We’ve started huddling in the lane of shade or in the tunnel. Before we know it it’ll be winter again and our kids will once again be suddenly unrecognizable.
Hasselblad 500 c/m, 50mm lens, Ilford XP2 400 pushed to 1600.
Hasselblad 500 c/m, 50mm lens, Ilford XP2 400 pushed to 1600.
That's some nice tight grain for that level of pushing. I did a lot of experiments with HP5 and Delta 400 pushed to its breaking points back in the day... I gave up on XP2, because it just. wouldn't. break.
@1f2frfbf from what I’ve read, it’s a variable ISO film. I think you can shoot it from 200-800 and develop at the same length of time. So you can shoot multiple ISOs on the same roll. 🤯
I also read you “can’t” push past 800. I got a bunch more to test, it’s possible I’ll get the same qualities at 800 and 1600.
I also read you “can’t” push past 800. I got a bunch more to test, it’s possible I’ll get the same qualities at 800 and 1600.
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One of my fav apartment buildings around these parts. A year or two ago it was really run down, windows broken, windowsills crumbling. But you could still see what she offered and thankfully so did someone else (with some money).
They renovated instead of knocking her down for modern soul sucking prefabbed boxes. She looks good again and they've finally started sorting out the garden, which is nice to see.
They renovated instead of knocking her down for modern soul sucking prefabbed boxes. She looks good again and they've finally started sorting out the garden, which is nice to see.
This gives me hope.
I love this style of Oz art deco-y brick. So round!
Love a curved brick wall
Good save, looks like a brick battleship
@wjcstp Streamline Moderne, which this basically is, definitely has nautical influences. It’s sometimes called “P&O style” in Australia, after the ship company https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
I'm curious what the glassed-in area is on the second floor. Hallway? Shared atrium/lounge area? Private super-deluxe unit?
@ardgedee from when I could see in when it was a bit rundown, I believe its the living area/room of that apartment. I could be wrong though
There was a home for sale in our town last month which had a window arrangement kind of like that, but on the main floor: https://ssl.cdn-redfin.com/photo...
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Photo of the stone/cement colonnade on front of the US Supreme Court building with a headline from The Onion: “Supreme Court Overturnz ‘Right v. Wrong’”
source: https://theonion.com/supreme-...
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Bicycle brake rotor with rainbow-hued discoloration.
The brakes on my “road” bike (2017 Salsa Vaya GX) haven’t felt strong for a while, and have gotten loud enough to scare pedestrians over the last month or so. The brakes are Avid BB7 mechanical discs, and the bike has about 3500 miles on it.
Step one to try to get them back into shape - suggested by both the local bike shop and the internet - was to pull the pads and rotors, clean everything with alcohol (in case of contamination), and sand it all lightly to remove any glazing. Then make sure the calipers are positioned and adjusted properly. The front went well, other than the socket of the Torx bolt that immediately stripped when I went to pull the rotor. Luckily I managed to remove it, and my habit of keeping old parts meant I had another bolt on hand. I haven't road tested yet, but the lever feels good and strong.
The back brakes though... before cleanup, I noticed my rotor had a nice rainbow discoloration to the inside of the braking surface. Apparently this indicates these got really, really hot at some point. The internet's suggestion in general was to sand the rotors to remove most of the "polished" braking area, which took significantly more work than it did for the front - these were pretty deeply pitted. Finally, once I got them back on the bike, I realized how warped the back rotor actually was as I tried to get the caliper adjusted. I would not be too surprised if the overheating caused that, or perhaps user error taking the wheel on and off to put the bike on the trainer.
Clearly, it's time for a new rotor, and I'l swap the pads at the same time. Hopefully that gets me back to good enough - apparently mechanical discs don't seem to be well loved, I can't say these ever felt amazing. I'd love to replace them with hydraulics, but that probably means a whole new drivetrain - and at that point it might make more sense to consider a new bike.
Step one to try to get them back into shape - suggested by both the local bike shop and the internet - was to pull the pads and rotors, clean everything with alcohol (in case of contamination), and sand it all lightly to remove any glazing. Then make sure the calipers are positioned and adjusted properly. The front went well, other than the socket of the Torx bolt that immediately stripped when I went to pull the rotor. Luckily I managed to remove it, and my habit of keeping old parts meant I had another bolt on hand. I haven't road tested yet, but the lever feels good and strong.
The back brakes though... before cleanup, I noticed my rotor had a nice rainbow discoloration to the inside of the braking surface. Apparently this indicates these got really, really hot at some point. The internet's suggestion in general was to sand the rotors to remove most of the "polished" braking area, which took significantly more work than it did for the front - these were pretty deeply pitted. Finally, once I got them back on the bike, I realized how warped the back rotor actually was as I tried to get the caliper adjusted. I would not be too surprised if the overheating caused that, or perhaps user error taking the wheel on and off to put the bike on the trainer.
Clearly, it's time for a new rotor, and I'l swap the pads at the same time. Hopefully that gets me back to good enough - apparently mechanical discs don't seem to be well loved, I can't say these ever felt amazing. I'd love to replace them with hydraulics, but that probably means a whole new drivetrain - and at that point it might make more sense to consider a new bike.
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photograph of the light-up back of a pinball machine that reads "HARDBODY" and features an anthropomorphized cat in several "workout poses". at the bottom of frame, a real cat is sitting on the pinball machine, staring downward, almost as if disturbed by the pinball machine itself.
nearby record shop/venue/arcade posted photos of their unhinged new pinball machine. i cannot stop laughing at the actual cat sitting in frame dissociating.
for the midwestern pinball fans, this is in springfield (il). have not been there myself, but many friends have played shows at the venue and liked it.
via Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/p...
additional info:
the original (1987) pinball machine:
https://www.ipdb.org/machine...
custom backglass art in frame created by noble stabbings:
https://www.instagram.com/noble_st...
for the midwestern pinball fans, this is in springfield (il). have not been there myself, but many friends have played shows at the venue and liked it.
via Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/p...
additional info:
the original (1987) pinball machine:
https://www.ipdb.org/machine...
custom backglass art in frame created by noble stabbings:
https://www.instagram.com/noble_st...
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What is thought to be a statue, by the elusive artist Banksy. It is of a man, in a suit, blinded by the flag he is carrying, walking off the high pedestal, where he is. Waterloo Place, Central London.
This is thought to be a rare Banksy statue, in Waterloo Place in central London. #Photography #VukValcick
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A person wearing a red suit and tie stands in a bright yellow space. The shadowy areas are deep blue, and the person casts a long blue shadow, as though they are in bright sunlight. The suit looks strangely smooth and simple, as though the person is a toy. The person does not have a head; hovering above their empty neck is a sphere with a smiley-face embossed onto it. The face is attached to a string that the person is holding, like a balloon. The painting is signed "Chris Silverman".
We're here to wash your brain.
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#RIP David McCarthy aka Hi-Def, and/or High Definition Dave.
He was one of the good ones.
He was my running buddy back in the dark days... until the train came off the rails for both of us. Mine hit a slowly building mountain of unaddressed mental illness... his hit a pile of OXY. We both came out the other end better for it, bent not broken, but no longer tight like we once were...
He was one of the good ones.
Flights of angels, David...
You deserve no less.
🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼
He was one of the good ones.
He was my running buddy back in the dark days... until the train came off the rails for both of us. Mine hit a slowly building mountain of unaddressed mental illness... his hit a pile of OXY. We both came out the other end better for it, bent not broken, but no longer tight like we once were...
He was one of the good ones.
Flights of angels, David...
You deserve no less.
🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼
To live in hearts that love is not to die.
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Congration!
#imissthewebtuesdays cake wrecks for life
An all-time internet favorite. And in my previous lives as project manager and arts administrator, probably my most-deployed Slack comment-image.
Oof! Everyone knows it’s “You done did it”!
mmm grocery store trash cakes
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Screenshot of a blog post with photos titled “April 2026 in photos.”
See the photos: https://macmanx.com/2026...
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a dialog box reads:
Post reply?
You could probably just stay out of it.
The two buttons are:
- Mind my own business (default)
- Reply anyway
Post reply?
You could probably just stay out of it.
The two buttons are:
- Mind my own business (default)
- Reply anyway
source: https://bsky.app/profile...
I think the number of replies drafted but not posted could be used to alert moderators to help them stop problems before they start.
That’s genius!
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My neighbour's fence. I approve of this decision
You need to have Art Wells come over with some elves.
@0y3ahSansAcut3 oh... imagine! What say yee @artwells 😊
Although, maybe we wait until the tree dies before we build tiny rooms in it
Although, maybe we wait until the tree dies before we build tiny rooms in it
@artwells Ooh I have someof these, but clear ones that are supposed to glow in the dark but don't.. I should put some there 😊
I've put hundreds on trees in the neighborhood. It's what I do
@artwells I will face any Kodama I place looking towards you as tribute
@0y3ahSansAcut3 ++