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  1. Back in grad school a friend had a FLIR Lepton(?) and we tried to see if this puzzle from can be done IRL. To our surprise, it totally worked on the door to my lab

  2. Flipping through the VSS program is making me teary eyed. So many great people I used to know in vision science. Don't see much of them after leaving academia

  3. I really enjoy working on the audio side of PsychoPy, but I can't listen to music on the PC during testing.

    This is a consequence of having the PsychToolbox (which we use for playback) take exclusive control of the audio device for high-precision scheduling of sound.

  4. Throwing every optimization I have at this UI code. Avoided using threading by memoizing everything I can. Buttery smooth now.

  5. Finally figured out `wx.GrabBagSizer` after all these years. Probably the most useful of all the sizer classes wxPython provides.

  6. Essential equipment for long drives, the coffee tumbler I got from @peircej when he did a workshop for the at @yorkuniversity

  7. Any good ICs which can be used to create a keyboard interface? Existing options I'm working with are hard to come by.

  8. Sifting through my old CDs at my parent's place and came across a copy of "Star Quest 1 in the 27th Century". Anyone remember this game? It was totally rad how you can seamlessly transition between space and atmospheric flight (albeit mini-planets like in Spore). Seemed ridiculously ambitious for the time. I'll post more of my rare shareware collection someday.