How to Generate AI Images with Image Playground on Mac, iPhone, iPad
Image Playground is an artificial intelligence tool from Apple available for iPhone, Mac, and iPad, that allows you to quickly create and generate images and artwork based upon descriptions or even photos and people from your image library. Itās a fun tool to use, and also super easy. To use Image Playground on your device, ⦠[Read More](https://osxdaily.com/2025/01/14/how-generate-ai-images-image-playground-m ⦠ā Read more
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz definitely a fun way to get better at bash scripting by hand (AKA learn how it works besides the extreme basics i know) and use gum to make them cute too
been playing with making fun scripts using charm CLIās gum library :P
one that gets lyrics from an open lyrics databaseās API and accepts input for artist & song names: https://asciinema.org/a/697860
and one that uses a user-provided last.fm API key to pull whatās currently playing or what last played on your account :) https://asciinema.org/a/697874
Oh, to live in a cozy cabin on a hill, spending my days laying in the grass & birdwatching. The dream. Brushing ants & ticks off me isnāt fun, but Iād be willing to sacrifice.
Iām back on my āoptimizing my lifeā arc. Itās not fun but I guess I got to, smh š
@prologic@twtxt.net fuck yeah!!! i love self hosting things that friends can use itās sooo fun
@kat@yarn.girlonthemoon.xyz fun* lol
getting my friends to join here is so fun. we are invading the humble twtxt/yarn network
"twtxtfeevalidator/0.0.1" UA about? I thought I could ask before throwing a 1000GB file at it šŖ¤ could it be the same 'xt' thing @lyse was talking about the other day?
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Oh! no need to be sorry and feel free to keep at it if it helps, I donāt mind. Itās just that Iām always on the lookout for corpo-bots and crawlers slipping through the cracks (a fun little game of sorts) š
the only thing I let them see is a robots.txt telling them to :diffoff
Also, Iām curious about the invalid lines in my feed. is it something I should lookout for in future?
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org yeah! as long as itās fun :D experimenting with it like picking up the camera every once in a while to point somewhere else, or in editing inserting more video in between the static angles, that could be fun!
i recorded my first camcorder video!!!! itās just me practicing guitar after sooo long of not playing it. my acoustic, to be specific (well, itās an electric acoustic thing but i can play it without plugging it in lol, i do have a stratocaster though). itās capped at ~30 minutes because i used one mini DVD for it and decided i wasnāt gonna use another one to extend the run time. so yeah. it was super fun! i hope i can share it soon, iām ripping the disc with make MKV right now, then iāll re-encode to a web friendly format, and upload to my site and hope that works well
need to come up with ideas for camcorder videos⦠i have one but itās just ātalk in front of camera about fave songs i listened to in 2024ā and i wanna do more fun things even though rambling in front of cam is already fun af
asciinema is really cool. thought about self hosting my own upload site which they have docs for but i donāt need to host everything even if itād be a fun project. the default/main site is fine enough for me when i wonāt be uploading a whole lot.
this is sooo cute and so fun i got it for timer stuff bc lord knows i need a timer on my computer and now iām staring at animated ASCII cats that kiss https://github.com/poetaman/arttime
been having fun updating my dotfiles repo as if i have anything notable to put in there
** Bouncing off of books **
After playing a few hours in Fields of Mistria I decided to put it down for a bit. Iām really really enjoying it. The farming is low key, and feels more like grinding for resources so far (positive), the relationship sim stuff is fun and the quests and tasks are really approachable (and there is, my favorite thing in the world, an in-game quest log!). All in all itās a supremely, deliciously, snackable game. If I had to level critique against it, itād be that the day/nigh ⦠ā Read more
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Looks fun. Also kind of looks like APL and Forth had a baby on Jupyter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMXDuaAlodo roguetodo.com a #todo app rogue like. Efficient and fun :D but it would be awesome in a terminal.
Fun fact: php are broken on my pubnix xD https://doesnm.p.psf.lt/info.php
SPRC Turkey Trot: 3.10 miles, 00:10:45 average pace, 00:33:16 duration
ran with my son on his scooter. definitely took lessons from the last two years and slowed it down so he did not cut off as many people and to avoid any wipe outs. besides him complaining for the first half that he was tired (around a bunch of people running) it was fun. got to open up a bit at the end since the crowds died down around then.
#running #race
Fun: Retro-fy MacOS with Old System Sounds, Tiling Wallpapers, & Classic Finder
While the only Time Machine we know of is the easy to use and fantastic backup tool for Mac users, some of us have geeky dreams of digital time machines, where we can get lost in flashbacks to retro computing, like the early Macintosh days of Classic MacOS System 7. While there are ways to ⦠[Read More](https://osxdaily.com/2024/11/25/fun-retro-fy-macos-with-old-system-sounds ⦠ā Read more
Wanted to share that weāre so proud of our six year old son; after taking skating lessons himself, he taught me and my wife how to stop on skates today. He was so proud about that he could teach us something good. Enjoyed also playing table tennis with him in the park, even-though it got windy, we had fun and didnāt give up trying to have a decent game. And at the guided tour at the old hot-metal plant in Duisburg yesterday, he asked the best questions and could be the guideās assistant - holding the flashlight.
How to Turn Off Bluetooth in iOS 18 on iPhone
The iOS 18 update is a fun one with some intriguing new features, mostly for visual tweaks like adding dark mode icons and color hues, and of course thereās Apple Intelligence AI features if your iPhone is new enough to support those features. One of the other major changes in iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 ⦠Read More ā Read more
Kissimmee - Long run: 7.25 miles, 00:09:55 average pace, 01:11:52 duration
fun long run while we were at universal studios for a friends birthday. google maps thought there were some cut-throughs but was obviously wrong so just kind of winged it. was able to run around some of the āpioneer villageā which was a good change in scenery.
#running
Game Off 2024 theme announcement
GitHubās annual month-long game jam, where creativity knows no limits! Throughout November, dive into your favorite game engines, libraries, and programming languages to bring your wildest game ideas to life. Whether youāre a seasoned dev or just getting started, itās all about having fun and making something awesome!
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How to Re-Enable Slow Motion Effects on MacOS
If youāre a long time Mac user, you might recall the Slow Motion effect that could be applied by holding the Shift key while minimizing and maximizing windows, as well as for other animations like opening Launchpad or using Mission Control. Some of the fun eye-candy effects on Mac go way the early days of ⦠Read More ā Read more
Career growth, learning, and fun, oh my! Your guide to GitHub Universe 2024
Dive into a whirlwind of insights, inspiring sessions, and mingle with industry leaders at this yearās Universe. Get your tickets now before theyāre gone!
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Sam Whited: Coffeeneuring 2024
Every year in October I participate in Love To Rideās (psst, sign up using
that link so I can get some extra points when you do your first bike ride!)
Biketober competition.
The TL;DR is that for every day that you go for a ride, for every mile that you
ride, and for every new rider that you invite you get points for your team.
At the end of the month winners are announced and there are some fun prizes.
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The best outdoor fun in Salt Lake City around KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2024
Heading to KubeCon a bit early, or planning on staying around for the weekend? The options for outdoor fun are endless, even if itās not quite ski season. From winter hiking to snowshoeing, bobsledding, winter camping or even⦠ā Read more
Pinellas County - Easy: 5.02 miles, 00:10:12 average pace, 00:51:08 duration
kept it an easy feel. fun run.
#running
JMP: Newsletter: eSIM Adapter (and Google Play Fun)
Hi everyone!
Welcome to the latest edition of your pseudo-monthly JMP update!
In case itās been a while since you checked out JMP, hereās a refresher: JMP lets you send and receive text and picture messages (and calls) through a real phone number right from your computer, tablet, phone, or anything else that has a Jabber client.Ā Among other things, JMP has these features: Your phone number on every device; Multiple phone numbers, one app; Free as i ⦠ā Read more
Recent #fiction #scifi #reading:
The Memory Police by YÅko Ogawa. Lovely writing. Very understated; reminded me of Kazuo Ishiguro. Sort of like Nineteen Eighty-Four but not. (I first heard it recommended in comparison to that work.)
Subcutanean by Aaron Reed; https://subcutanean.textories.com/ . Every copy of the book is different, which is a cool idea. I read two of them (one from the library, actually not different from the other printed copies, and one personalized e-book). I donāt read much horror so managed to be a little creeped out by it, which was fun.
The Wind from Nowhere, a 1962 novel by J. G. Ballard. A random pick from the sci-fi section; I think I picked it up because it made me imagine some weird 4-dimensional effect (āfrom nowhereā meaning not in a normal direction) but actually (spoiler) it was just about a lot of wind for no reason. The book was moderately entertaining but there was nothing special about it.
Currently reading Scale by Greg Egan and Inversion by Aric McBay.
@david@collantes.us Well, I wouldnāt recommend using my code for your main jenny use anyway. If you want to try it out, set XDG_CONFIG_HOME and XDG_CACHE_HOME to some sandbox directories and only run my code there. If @movq@www.uninformativ.de is interested in any of this getting upstreamed, Iād be happy to try rebasing the changes, but otherwise itās a proof of concept and fun exercise.
@sorenpeter@darch.dk I like this idea. Just for fun, Iām using a variant in this twt. (Also because Iām curious how it non-hash subjects appear in jenny and yarn.)
URLs can contain commas so I suggest a different character to separate the url from the date. Is this twt Iāve used space (also after āreplytoā, for symmetry).
I think this solves:
- Changing feed identities: although @mckinley@twtxt.net points out URLs can change, I think this syntax should be okay as long as the feed at that URL can be fetched, and as long as the current canonical URL for the feed lists this one as an alternate.
- editing, if you donāt care about message integrity
- finding the root of a thread, if youāre not following the author
An optional hash could be added if message integrity is desired. (E.g. if you donāt trust the feed author not to make a misleading edit.) Other recent suggestions about how to deal with edits and hashes might be applicable then.
People publishing multiple twts per second should include sub-second precision in their timestamps. As you suggested, the timestamp could just be copied verbatim.
Maybe Iām being a bit too purist/minimalistic here. As I said before (in one of the 1372739 posts on this topic ā or maybe I didnāt even send that twt, I donāt remember š ), I never really liked hashes to begin with. They arenāt super hard to implement but they are kind of against the beauty of the original twtxt ā because you need special client support for them. Itās not something that you could write manually in your
twtxt.txtfile. With @sorenpeter@darch.dkās proposal, though, that would be possible.
Tangentially related, I was a bit disappointed to learn that the twt subject extension is now never used except with hashes. Manually-written subjects sounded so beautifully ad-hoc and organic as a way to disambiguate replies. Maybe Iāll try it some time just for fun.
How to Prepare Your iPhone for iOS 18
iOS 18 will become available as a software update for iPhone on Monday, September 16, alongside iPadOS 18 for iPad. With some fun new features, customization options, and capabilities, itās easy to see why people are excited about installing the new software update on their iPhone or iPad. Before you dive into updating your iPhone ⦠Read More ā Read more
Fun: Donāt Forget to Accept New iCloud Terms & Conditions
Apple has bestowed upon us some wonderful weekend reading, in the form of all new iCloud Terms and Conditions, which are required to accept if you wish to continue to use iCloud on your Apple devices. Itās iCloud, itās Terms, and itās Conditions⦠iCloud. Terms. Conditions⦠are you getting it yet? This is not three ⦠[Read More](https://osxdaily.com/2024/09/13/fun-dont-forget-to-accept-new-icloud-terms-conditions ⦠ā Read more
Things to do in Salt Lake City
With KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2024 just a few months away we thought it would be fun to ask our ambassadors and other locals about where to go and what to do while weāre all in Salt⦠ā Read more
** Constants, variable assignment, and pointers **
After reading my last post, a friend asked an interesting question that I thought would also be fun to write about!
They noted that in the reshape function I declared the variable result as a constant. They asked if this was a mistake? Because I was resigning the value iteratively, shouldnāt it be declared using let?
What is happening there is that the constant is being declared as an array, so the reference ⦠ā Read more
** September summer **
I finished reading Robin Sloanās Moonbound today. It was fun, and light. The blurb likens it to Narnia, and, while a bold claim, I think that was a correct assertion, but more about the intended audience than the bookās subject matter. If a sequel is ever written Iād most certainly give it a look. It seems like a great gift book for a kid between like 8 and 15ā¦or you know, perhaps, anyone who likes fun stories that arenāt scared of bein ⦠ā Read more
** You, and me, and the HTML5 canvas, pixel art, and quest logs **
As we start to round out the summer I havenāt been reading as much, so I donāt have much to report on that front, but I have been keeping busy!
I made yet another pixel art drawing tool, pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel pixel allows folks to draw chonky pixel art creations on pretty much any sized canvas. This was fun to make. Iāve spent so much time with the HTML5 canvas lately that Iām rea ⦠ā Read more
After work bike tour
I admit it, I should rename the subtitle of my blog from āThoughts of an IT expertā to āMy bike tour logā. Even though it was 29° C outside today, I wanted to do another bike tour after work. 42 km through the surrounding area of my hometown. I discovered new places and noticed that it actually feels colder next to trees. It was much fun! ā Read more
Base: 9.00 miles, 00:10:07 average pace, 01:31:08 duration
this was a fun one. it was suppose to rain and thunder this morning so i was pretty psyched to get out there. but the storm never came. either way it was a good run.
#running
** I made another thing, and continue trying to learn about logic programming **
After having dithering-fun making dither it and pico cam I made a little game, currently calledā puzzle dungeon,ā which I admit isnāt a very good name at all. Puzzle dungeon is part logo, part dungeon crawling rogue-like ⦠ā Read more
Erlang Solutions: Meet the team: Nico Gerpe
Welcome to our first-ever āMeet the Teamā series!Ā In this first edition, weāll be shining the spotlight on Nico Gerpe, the Business Unit Lead for the Americas team at Erlang Solutions.
Nico discusses his role at Erlang Solutions, his latest explorations in the IoT and machine learning space and most importantly- fun Argentinian summer traditions!
About N ⦠ā Read moreFun: Forget to Empty Your Mac Trash? Have Buzzing Flies to Remind You
A fun new Mac app offers a rather creative way to remind you to empty your Mac Trash can⦠buzzing flies! Yes indeed, after your Mac Trash can has accumulated a little too much clutter, BananaBin puts buzzing flies around the trash, offering an unmistakable visual reminder to empty your digital Trash bin. Could you ⦠[Read More](https://osxdaily.com/2024/07/12/fun-forget-to-empty-your-mac-trash-hav ⦠ā Read more
Pinellas County Running: 6.01 miles, 00:10:20 average pace, 01:02:05 duration
was feeling in the flow for the first 2.5 miles and then some lady stopped me in her car to help her get a turtle to the pond. could not get it back afterwards but it was still a fun time out albeit exhausting.
#running
** One trip to the beach inspired me to make two programs this weekend **
This weekend we traveled 20 minutes to a sort of secret beach. It was a grey, overcast day, and we timed our trip to line up with low tide so that we could walk waaaaaaay far out into the ocean all the way to some little islands. It was fun, and we saw some neat birds, including an Oyster Catcher. While on this adventure I took a picture. Later at home I thoughtāitād be nice to dither this!ā I usually reach for [Dit ⦠ā Read more
Fun: Get a Bouncy Ball to Play With on Your Mac Screen
Ball is a super fun project for Mac that is goofy, simple, and wildly creative. Itās, well, a virtual bouncy ball. Ball lives in your Mac Dock, and when you click on the Dock icon, the bouncy ball pops out and drops onto your screen. The big red bouncy ball has decent physics too, so ⦠Read More ā Read more