I know I dunk on a lot of bad technology I purchase—things which no one should buy—but the Teenage Engineering TP-7 (which I absolutely don't need) is one of the most beautiful and well-made little pieces of technology I've ever purchased. I love it.
I honestly want to say that agendas and biases are a byproduct of the human condition.
And I’m in no condition to judge the other side of the argument because I am not a human.
@scottboms looks like a cool rag, several issues in.
Perbe mayhaps need to come up with an original logo mark, though, after the recent shenanigans with “A” companies.
@maxvoltar all of this is insanely great, and optic nerve melting, and the pinnacle of your work so far, in my opinion. Congrats on the launch, and keep on truckin’ with magic, Tim!
Love the desk piece.
Two years ago, I invested in the IKEA Fyrtur smart blinds and they’re terrific. Easy to install, minimal and modern, and they work with HomeKit (and Google/Alexa). Compared to other smart blinds, they were fairly inexpensive to get into all of the bedrooms and other key areas of our home. They’re also battery-powered, which was a potential concern, but I’ve only had to charge them 3 times in the past 2 years. [1/7]
@garrettmurray cool. I can feel the frustration. Nice hack. Curious if you’ve gone to camera-install levels of automation and security or just simple electronic features like these.
@jonhicks I should follow up and say many of these genres are faves of mine. Dancehall ska rocksteady …and all of the waves that reemerged in those styles. General public, English Beat, UB40, even Talking Heads.
There’s lots to chew on here. 🙌🙌🙌