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Made this week's Javascript Weekly https://javascriptweekly.com/issues/766


I'm old enough to remember when using a mouse felt like being unchained. I also remember how quickly dragging began to feel like a time waste, even more so after spending more time on CLIs than GUIs. So though this seems limited to vertically arranged DOM things it's very cool for eliminating the least productive/most frustrating stage of drag-drop interactions

Would love to see this work with keyboard only


Very helpful and a model for how technical posts should be written: clarity, concision, anchor links that summarize the top lines. It was a pleasure to read.


Lots of cool ideas here - crypto first/crypto everything, IPFS and soon Farcaster integration. But the price is a big negative.

I also believe that whatever they're aiming at with verifiably real photos will either be commodified or end up not being valued very highly.

It's not quite the Rabbit R1 (at least the presentation here seems more honest) but I don't see it generating more than niche-of-niche interest.

Also, and maybe more to the previous point about commodification (or within-reach tech), this is the kind of project I can imagine hardware hacker/AI and crypto enthusiast doing on their own ( and I guess selling to friends and neighbors for $400 ... )


whoa the live streaming is a game changing game changer no Twitch content pun intended (tho possibly maybe it was ...)


Fond memories of PirateBox. Actually, fondness is directly proportional to which router I was hacking - Thumbs down for TP-Link - Many thumbs up for the GLI AR150, the sweetest of spots (hugging face emoji)


there was another post from this blog earlier today that led me to check it and I've been scanning posts since. my kinda hackin', and yours too if you're into low power, recycling, self-*-ing ... very cool stuff


This is good news

One of those projects I wanted to take on but always back logged. Wild that they've been on a 5 year hiatus -- https://www.newsshooter.com/2025/06/21/the-genie-is-out-of-t... -- that's the not-so-happy side of cool free wares.


No time like the present :)

It is actually easier to get started now, as I spent several months updating the dev infrastructure so it all works on modern platforms with modern tooling.

Plus Ghidra exists now, which was a massive help for us.

We didn't really go on hiatus - the prior lead dev left the project, and the target hardware changed significantly. So everything slowed down. Now we are back to a more normal speed. Of course, we still need more devs; currently we have 3.


This is very cool

Had just recently looked up IBM Selectric typeballs and the possibility of 3D print custom ones but did not expect so many active projects around it.

Pretty nice time for nostalgic tinkerers to be alive ...


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