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8. This funky bluetooth mouse that's made to be thumb controlled.

youtube.com/watch?v=ZzS_3HB1dy

My hand pain has been really bad lately and this could make it easier to use my phone. A bit more pricay than I usually risk on bluetooth stuff tho.

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Human interaction is so much more complicated than information system design and programming. I feel like Bunny The Dog sometimes out here conpared to the ease with which I can dig into an applications data flow. 🤪

@jackdaw_ruiz Somone on tiktok said it reads like it was planted by a cop.

@benbrown Oo! I've been wanting to do that with meshtastic and ollama. Do you have your source published by any chance?

I got “redundanci’ed” from my $day-job and I’m looking for a new one starting in February. Ideally Rust, Haskell and/or compilers, dev tools. Let me know if you know something or someone! 🙋🏽💞

My favourite thing about arch linux is the AUR wrapper yay, so every time I want to find some software I get to do a little exclamation of joy over it

@jonny Unfortunate 🥲 Been chatting with some folks in the VRChat Biosensing discord but it's more focused on VRC integration than general BCI.

Yeah you can get access via unofficial python and JS libraries. TP9, TP10, AF7, AF8. Unsure what those regions usually correspond too yet. If you have reading recs for getting into this stuff it'd also be much appreciated.

github.com/alexandrebarachant/

@makeworld Yeah will do! So far I got the "Mind Monitor" app and got a neat spectrogram of my brain waves. I can see it change when I blink or when I "scream" inside my head :P

Got myself a Muse 2 for xmas. Gonna figure out how to make a neural net to interpret gestures with my brain. Gonna use this as another input device for controlling my computer.

@jonny Know of any IRC/Matrix/Discords where folks are chatring about EEG based BCI or some such? I recently got a Muse 2 and wanna chat with folks about approaches but don't know where to go. :o

@makeworld tldr is MSTs guarantee at most one chunk boundry update on insert, prolly trees have a (rare) chance to cause "cascade" of chunk boundry updates. Prolly trees are easier to construct when you have sequential keys and do less lookups for sequential reads. MSTs also have more even distribution of items accross layers.

@makeworld I'm abour to publish a thing that goes over the tradeoffs between it and prolly trees actually!

Mastodon isn't perfect.

But the fact a social network exists that is completely free to use

has no venture capital investors

has no shareholders to answer to

has no growth targets

with a web interface with zero tracking cookies

and mobile apps with zero trackers at all

with ten thousand server administrators who donate their time for user safety

is - in my opinion - mindbogglingly cool, given the state of the world we live in. Not everything has to be shit. People make things better.

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