+1 WIS

Software

I still write a little code as a treat and build random things despite limited time and energy, mostly when doing so solves me a problem.

  1. marathon is a personal workflow runner, and my "coding with AI" test project (I still validate everything, though). It works, but it's also very new. Cf relevant blog post.
  2. osm_stitcher because map prints are weirdly hard and expensive to come by. Also, OpenStreetMap rocks and I tend to contribute minor things to it.
  3. notify-proxy for those that have multiple computers and too many notifications. Not pretty.
  4. remote-clipboard for the same audience, a minimalist solution.
  5. Duckup is just rsync with parameters in a script. I use it and find it helpful.
  6. I wrote mbw (a memory bandwidth benchmark) a very long time ago to scratch an itch, and people are still finding bugs in it. Amazing.
  7. maus-runs solves a children's puzzle in the Android app for Der Maus because it got frustrating and I got to show off for kiddo. Code comments for details.

Hardware

  1. ACME Cat Holder for peaceful coexistence of electronic and biological companions