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This new water bottle I got as some pretty cool conference swag from #OMTConf (where bitrise paid local artists to make art on the bottles!) fell out of my bike while riding, and I ran it over, flattening it.
I’m kinda sad about it because it was a really cool design. At least it was in a position where the design was mostly saved, but still. Not really useful for anything except as a display piece.
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I’ll be speaking at #OMTConf tomorrow (Tuesday June 11) at 2:30 pm pacific on Testing Swift Concurrency and SwiftUI!
I’ll also be at their tent Thursday morning to discuss testing until noon pacific time!
It’s at the Residence Inn on Main Street in Cupertino, tickets are free. Check them out at https://omt-conf.com
And yes, it’ll be recorded.
Looking forward to meeting folks tomorrow!
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For my #OMTConf talk, I was given feedback in a practice run that my pre-recorded demos were too fast paced with almost no pausing for the audience to understand the points I'm trying to make. The audience won't have the ability to press pause or go back if they miss something.
So, I'm re-editing them to add at least a second of delay after each line (and of course extending the subtitles to last through the silence), and wow. That has significantly improved the experience of watching them.
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lol. Kaiser just sent me a text telling me it’s time to get a pap smear.
Honey, there’s no pap here to smear.
(I can take this humorously but I know some trans women hate being reminded of this. Why don’t you have it in your database that I don’t have a cervix?)
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Lazyweb: is there a way I can get custom non-regex rules in swiftlint without having to use bazel? Bringing in bazel is a pretty big deal just for custom linting rules.
I’m also open suggestions for non-swiftlint tools that let me do this. I just want context-aware linting rules.
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Woo! I’m so excited to announce I’ll be presenting at One More Thing conf during WWDC week!
I’ll be talking about testing, and specifically about testing SwiftUI and Swift concurrency!
I’ll also be a “floating expert” there on testing in general.
Hope to see you there!
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@ascentale A1. Oregon, USA. It’s been raining this week, so I haven’t been able to go on as much rides as I’d like. But, I’ve been planning out long-ish rides to go on once it dries up a bit. Even trying to pick out a couple local-ish spots to go do some #BikeCamping at. #BikeBite
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I'm proud to announce that the require dsl has shipped in Nimble 13.1.0!
I've found this to be a very natural way to express "I need this assertion to pass before the test continues", in a dsl that's very familiar to users (it works very similar to Nimble's expect dsl).
I'm looking forward to the amount of duplicated code in test that this will remove.
https://github.com/Quick/Nimble/releases/tag/v13.1.0
#SwiftLang #swift #iosDevelopment #iosDev #nimble #UnitTesting
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I've been working to add require to Nimble, an assertion which throws if it fails, and returns the result of the expression asserted on. Inspired by the Require macro from swift-testing.
If you're interested, I'd love feedback! The linked PR works, but I'm still dogfooding it and it overall needs to be cleaned up (and documented 😳).
https://github.com/Quick/Nimble/pull/1103
#SwiftLang #swift #iosDevelopment #iosDev #nimble #UnitTesting
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Strongly considering designing and building an electric skateboard from raw parts. Been thinking about that for a while, and I’m very close to starting a CAD project for it.
But, gosh, I should work more on the plane.
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Strongly considering designing and building an electric skateboard from raw parts. Been thinking about that for a while, and I’m very close to starting a CAD project for it.
But, gosh, I should work more on the plane.
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Strongly considering designing and building an electric skateboard from raw parts. Been thinking about that for a while, and I’m very close to starting a CAD project for it.
But, gosh, I should work more on the plane.
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Strongly considering designing and building an electric skateboard from raw parts. Been thinking about that for a while, and I’m very close to starting a CAD project for it.
But, gosh, I should work more on the plane.
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1. I feel seen.
2. There should be an option to select both. There are people who use Quick & Nimble, or even all three in the same codebase. -
Me watching #PrehistoricPlanet2 and constantly asking “how do we know that?” The bits at the end just aren’t enough.
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Me watching #PrehistoricPlanet2 and constantly asking “how do we know that?” The bits at the end just aren’t enough.
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Me watching #PrehistoricPlanet2 and constantly asking “how do we know that?” The bits at the end just aren’t enough.
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Me watching #PrehistoricPlanet2 and constantly asking “how do we know that?” The bits at the end just aren’t enough.
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Me watching #PrehistoricPlanet2 and constantly asking “how do we know that?” The bits at the end just aren’t enough.
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Floor! After taking our anniversary off, yesterday I went about building a frame to hold the floor while I work on it prior to install. After, I set it down and cut out the landing brake. Canards are very aerodynamic and don’t really slow down well; a deployable air brake helps to slow down the aircraft and maintain an approach speed. Given that I’ll be able to slow down via regenerative braking (using the propeller like a windmill), I don’t expect to use the landing brake outside of emergency landings/emergency descents. Which is a good enough reason to make this.
Deviating from plans, I cut this out as a large rectangle. Plans specify a small area for the hinge + a smaller overall landing brake. I have a much wider panel + the area for the hinge it the entire width of the brake.
Today, I spent my time cutting out and fitting foam for the contouring of the floor. Tomorrow, I’ll mix some micro slurry and epoxy the foam in place.
#avgeek #aviation #electricairplane #ExperimentalAviation #homebuit
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Floor! After taking our anniversary off, yesterday I went about building a frame to hold the floor while I work on it prior to install. After, I set it down and cut out the landing brake. Canards are very aerodynamic and don’t really slow down well; a deployable air brake helps to slow down the aircraft and maintain an approach speed. Given that I’ll be able to slow down via regenerative braking (using the propeller like a windmill), I don’t expect to use the landing brake outside of emergency landings/emergency descents. Which is a good enough reason to make this.
Deviating from plans, I cut this out as a large rectangle. Plans specify a small area for the hinge + a smaller overall landing brake. I have a much wider panel + the area for the hinge it the entire width of the brake.
Today, I spent my time cutting out and fitting foam for the contouring of the floor. Tomorrow, I’ll mix some micro slurry and epoxy the foam in place.
#avgeek #aviation #electricairplane #ExperimentalAviation #homebuit
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Floor! After taking our anniversary off, yesterday I went about building a frame to hold the floor while I work on it prior to install. After, I set it down and cut out the landing brake. Canards are very aerodynamic and don’t really slow down well; a deployable air brake helps to slow down the aircraft and maintain an approach speed. Given that I’ll be able to slow down via regenerative braking (using the propeller like a windmill), I don’t expect to use the landing brake outside of emergency landings/emergency descents. Which is a good enough reason to make this.
Deviating from plans, I cut this out as a large rectangle. Plans specify a small area for the hinge + a smaller overall landing brake. I have a much wider panel + the area for the hinge it the entire width of the brake.
Today, I spent my time cutting out and fitting foam for the contouring of the floor. Tomorrow, I’ll mix some micro slurry and epoxy the foam in place.
#avgeek #aviation #electricairplane #ExperimentalAviation #homebuit
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Floor! After taking our anniversary off, yesterday I went about building a frame to hold the floor while I work on it prior to install. After, I set it down and cut out the landing brake. Canards are very aerodynamic and don’t really slow down well; a deployable air brake helps to slow down the aircraft and maintain an approach speed. Given that I’ll be able to slow down via regenerative braking (using the propeller like a windmill), I don’t expect to use the landing brake outside of emergency landings/emergency descents. Which is a good enough reason to make this.
Deviating from plans, I cut this out as a large rectangle. Plans specify a small area for the hinge + a smaller overall landing brake. I have a much wider panel + the area for the hinge it the entire width of the brake.
Today, I spent my time cutting out and fitting foam for the contouring of the floor. Tomorrow, I’ll mix some micro slurry and epoxy the foam in place.
#avgeek #aviation #electricairplane #ExperimentalAviation #homebuit
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Floor! After taking our anniversary off, yesterday I went about building a frame to hold the floor while I work on it prior to install. After, I set it down and cut out the landing brake. Canards are very aerodynamic and don’t really slow down well; a deployable air brake helps to slow down the aircraft and maintain an approach speed. Given that I’ll be able to slow down via regenerative braking (using the propeller like a windmill), I don’t expect to use the landing brake outside of emergency landings/emergency descents. Which is a good enough reason to make this.
Deviating from plans, I cut this out as a large rectangle. Plans specify a small area for the hinge + a smaller overall landing brake. I have a much wider panel + the area for the hinge it the entire width of the brake.
Today, I spent my time cutting out and fitting foam for the contouring of the floor. Tomorrow, I’ll mix some micro slurry and epoxy the foam in place.
#avgeek #aviation #electricairplane #ExperimentalAviation #homebuit
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New bike day! Excited to learn how to ride a bike all over again. #BikeTooter #RecumbentBike
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My wife and I spent 6 hours today glassing the interiors of the fuselage sides. This was the biggest layup I've done so far. We glassed the interiors of both sides at the same time (part of why they're lined up they way they are is to facilitate that), then installed the upper longerons.
I'm very grateful for her help, couldn't have done it without her.
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I installed (microed - epoxy + tiny glass bubbles) the aft spacers from yesterday to the fuselage sides, then I contoured the rest of the fuselage interior. Almost ready to glass these!
As part of contouring, I made the first modification to the plane plans for the purpose of electrification today. There's supposed to be contouring toward the aft end, to allow for fuel sight gages. I don't need those, so I didn't bother doing that.
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Today, on my #electricairplane #experimentalaviation build, I cut and shaped foam for the aft spacers of the fuselage. This was time consuming - the cozy plans do not give precise dimensions for the this fairly complex shape. I mostly eyeballed them, combining that with what little dimensions are given. They're close enough.
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Stellantis Reveals 2026 Drive for Design Winners
🕑4 min read Stellantis has officially announced the winners…
#Netherlands #Nederland #NL #Europe #Europa #EU #Stellantis #AutoIndustry #AutomotiveDesign #CarCulture #CarDesign #CCS #Chrysler #Competition #ConceptCars #Design #Detroit #Dodge #DriveForDesign #EyesOnDesign #FutureCars #Innovation #Jeep #Mopar #Next-Gen #PerformanceCars #Racing #Ram #SRT #StudentDesigners #TransportationDesign #YoungTalent
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46 Kids, fünf Einwegkameras, ein Tag voller Highlights 🎉
Letzte Woche öffneten wir unsere Türen für 46 Entdecker:innen. Beim Boys'Day & Girls'Day gewährten unsere Kolleg:innen Einblicke in unsere Ausbildungsfelder und Arbeitswelt – mit jeder Menge spannender Sessions:🗺️ Eine Schnitzeljagd über unseren gesamten Campus
🧱 Lego-Sessions zu den eigenen Werten im Berufsleben
💭 Q&A auf der Bühne mit CIO Andreas Plaul
🦸♀️ CHRO Miriam Eichler gab sechs Schülerinnen im Rahmen der IHK-Aktion „Ich werde Chefin" persönliche Einblicke in ihr Leben als FührungskraftUnsere Young Talents haben den Tag aktiv mitgestaltet und durch authentische Einblicke bereichert. 🫶
Ein riesiges Dankeschön an alle Teilnehmenden, die sich so offen auf unsere Welt eingelassen haben. Mit eurer Neugier habt ihr das gesamte Haus angesteckt.📷 Übrigens: Zu Beginn des Tages verteilten wir fünf Einwegkameras an die Kids mit einer Mission: Haltet eure Highlights fest! Was dabei herausgekommen ist? Seht selbst. #HaufeGroup #YoungTalents