Learn Claude Code by doing, not reading

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Try before you install Practice slash commands, hooks, and skills in a terminal simulator right in your browser. No setup, no API key. Build real configs Interactive forms generate CLAUDE.md, hooks, and plugin configs you can copy straight into your project. Verify understanding Each module ends with a quiz. Answer wrong and you get the […]

Why I’m betting on ATProto (and why you should, too)

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I’m coming home from ATmosphereConf filled with hope and a renewed sense of purpose. I want to talk about why. But first, some context. I have strong opinions about social media. A lot of these come from reading books like The Chaos Machine and Careless People. I highly recommend both if this is something you’re […]

What Gödel Discovered (2020)

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In 1931, a 25-year-old Kurt Gödel wrote a proof that turned mathematics upside down. The implication was so astounding, and his proof so elegant that it was…kind of funny. I wanted to share his discovery with you. Fair warning though, I’m not a mathematician; I’m a programmer. This means my understanding is intuitive and not […]

Turning a MacBook into a touchscreen with $1 of hardware (2018)

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We turned a MacBook into a touchscreen using only $1 of hardware and a little bit of computer vision. The proof-of-concept, dubbed “Project Sistine” after our recreation of the famous painting in the Sistine Chapel, was prototyped by me, Kevin, Guillermo, and Logan in about 16 hours. The basic principle behind Sistine is simple. Surfaces […]

A sea of sparks: Seeing radioactivity

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2025-12-14 — 2026-01-25 (Ionizing Radiation) (Physics) Atoms are very small[citation needed]. Seeing individual atoms is completly impossible: They are thousands of times smaller smaller then the wavelength of light. … but is it possible to see an atom do something? Lots of chemical reactions glow, but none of them are bright enough to see single […]

Fedware: Government Apps That Spy Harder Than the Apps They Ban

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The federal government released an app yesterday, March 27th, and it’s spyware. Listen to this article 0:00 –:– 1x Failed to load audio The White House app markets itself as a way to get ”unparalleled access” to the Trump administration, with press releases, livestreams, and policy updates. The kind of content that every RSS feed […]

Take Better Notes, by Hand

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Researching a topic is hard, because not only are you trying to puzzle together the causes and effects of a given problem or historical series of events, you’re also looking out carefully for leads and new threads to pull. Falling down rabbit holes is common—and encouraged—but eventually you need to pull yourself back out and […]

Bitwarden Integrates with OneCLI Agent Vault

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Bitwarden just launched their Agent Access SDK, letting AI agents access credentials from Bitwarden’s vault with human approval. OneCLI is the open-source gateway that puts it to work: it sits between your agent and the APIs it calls, injecting credentials into requests at the network layer. Until now, agents had to hold API keys in […]

FTC Action Against Match and OkCupid for Deceiving Users, Sharing Personal Data

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The Federal Trade Commission is taking action against OkCupid and its affiliate Match Group Americas over allegations OkCupid deceived users of its dating app by sharing their personal information, including photos and location information, with an unrelated third party, contrary to OkCupid’s privacy promises. As part of a settlement, OkCupid, operated by Dallas-based Humor Rainbow, […]