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I setup a TypeScript SDK with some examples to test in the browser.

SDK https://github.com/SalvatoreT/iroh-ts

Examples

- https://salvatoret.github.io/iroh-ts/examples/chat/

- https://salvatoret.github.io/iroh-ts/examples/debug/

- https://salvatoret.github.io/iroh-ts/examples/poker/

I made this a while back because I want an easy way to throw together games for family game nights.


I'm making a site for up-to-date train/bus times that's bookmark-able. Currently I have a few San Francisco Bay Area agencies.

https://transit.directory/


I have a masked email* for Instagram and have received two password reset requests in the last five days. Obviously, this is just an anecdote.

* https://support.1password.com/fastmail/


So what if you have masked emails...

Whoever it is, they just entered your Instagram username in the "To recover your password, enter your username, and we'll email you a reset link" field...


Block has an open source tool called Goose that invokes MCP. https://block.github.io/goose/


Is there a trick to making it work well? I tried Goose briefly but it seemed very flaky compared to Open Web UI with hand-configured tool calling.


You can have a lot of fun with a tiny traffic light using an Arduino and three different color lights. There are bunch of things you can do to build on it.

- 3d print a stand (here's one I did https://github.com/SalvatoreT/howmm/blob/master/week06/Traff...)

- incorporate an infrared sensor + infrared light to simulate triggering the red -> green flow

- make an intersection with each of the lights working together to show the right thing at the right time

- add a crosswalk


A while back I wrote this useless site where you put in a string and it gives you a Ruby one liner to output that string.

https://monkeynumber.xyz/

i.e. "bird" gives you

ruby -e "srand(267343);puts 4.times.map{rand(97..123).chr}.join"

which will return "bird" if you run it from your command line

I do a brute force attempt at it, but (maybe one day) will peel back Mersenne Twister and get a more optimized implementation.


HN hug of death. Here's the Wayback link. https://web.archive.org/web/20231220091455/https://buttondow...


I wonder if growing up with similar-aged siblings gives you a natural advantage at this game.



I could imagine developers using something like this to get credentials off laptops.


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