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Show HN: I replaced a $120k bowling center system with $1,600 in ESP32s
I might be the only SRE on Earth with his own bowling center. It’s a more in-depth gig than you’d think. My family and I bought an abandoned 8-lane bowling center in the rural mid-west. In our small town there weren’t many recreation options for families. You’ve heard of a food desert? This is an […]
DRIVE – Operational Excellence for AI-accelerated engineering

The Operational Excellence review is the recurring leadership ritual that treats the engineering organization as a complex system, measures it against DRIVE, and reallocates time, people, and money to close the gaps. The practice has roots in manufacturing, where Operational Excellence emerged as a discipline for treating an entire factory as one observable, continuously improving […]
I burned all my tokens researching how to save tokens

At Quesma we are researching the economics of AI agents: what agentic coding really costs and what you can do about it. For this research I am running my own deep research setup, a pipeline of agents that builds a knowledge base I can actually trust. The first version of this setup burned the whole […]
Minecraft: Java Edition now uses SDL3

Happy Snapshot Tues… Thursday? Yes, you read that right! As we’ve entered peak vacation season here in Sweden, snapshots might not come out on their usual schedule. In today’s snapshot we have switched the library used for window management, input and platform integration from GLFW to SDL3. We have also added new item components for […]
I joined the IndieWeb, here’s what I learned

Driven by curiosity, I decided to find out what the IndieWeb tag that kept showing up on some blogs and Mastodon toots was all about. I quickly discovered it was more than an empty concept or a feeling of nostalgia for the web of the 90s. It was a movement with concrete ideas, protocols and […]
The death and rebirth of my home server

A few evenings ago my partner and I were in the mood to install this particular Linux ISO. The guys from Red Letter Systems had spoken of it well, it had good reviews on boundingboxd, and my partner liked the installation trailer. I opened Tremotesf on my phone to check whether I already had it […]
What I learned selling 2,500 MIDI recorders: Hardware is not so hard

July 19, 2026 A year and a half ago, I launched Jamcorder. A Jamcorder, in situ. It marked the completion of two life goals of mine. First, I finally had the piano recording device I’d always wanted: a fully automated device that captures everything I play, no human-involvement required. And second, after a career in […]
Claude Code uses Bun written in Rust now
19th July 2026 In Rewriting Bun in Rust Jarred Sumner made the following claim: Claude Code v2.1.181 (released June 17th) and later use the Rust port of Bun. Startup got 10% faster on Linux but otherwise, barely anyone noticed. Boring is good. I decided to have a poke at my own Claude Code installation to […]
OpenAI reduces Codex Model Context Size from 372k to 272k
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