{ "version": "https://jsonfeed.org/version/1", "title": "eleboog.com feed", "home_page_url": "https://eleboog.com", "feed_url": "https://eleboog.com/feeds/feed.json", "description": "The feed for Kebo Kitanari's writing and other content. Contains blog posts, sharefeed entries, and more.", "author": { "name": "Kebo Kitanari", "url": "https://eleboog.com" }, "items": [ { "id": "https://eleboog.com/posts/2025-03-04-jwl-01", "content_html": "Being unprepared for a mundane event made me think a little too much. A start to what I hope to be a series of shorter posts.", "url": "https://eleboog.com/posts/2025-03-04-jwl-01", "title": "[blog] Walking Out Into the Rain (JustWriteLol part 1)", "summary": "Being unprepared for a mundane event made me think a little too much. A start to what I hope to be a series of shorter posts.", "date_modified": "2025-03-04T07:00:00.000Z", "author": { "name": "Kebo Kitanari", "url": "https://eleboog.com" } }, { "id": "https://eleboog.com/posts/2024-10-01-python-lab", "content_html": "Importing LoggerPro data into Google Colab is weridly complicated, so I wrote a Python function to fix that. I break down how it works so you can understand how it works even with minimal Python experience.", "url": "https://eleboog.com/posts/2024-10-01-python-lab", "title": "[blog] Here's a Python Function I Wrote Out of Spite", "summary": "Importing LoggerPro data into Google Colab is weridly complicated, so I wrote a Python function to fix that. I break down how it works so you can understand how it works even with minimal Python experience.", "date_modified": "2024-11-12T09:35:00.000Z", "author": { "name": "Kebo Kitanari", "url": "https://eleboog.com" } }, { "id": "https://eleboog.com/posts/2024-06-16-hello-again", "content_html": "The first post to go on my new blog. Remarks on the development of this website, why it took so long for me to rework it, and where I want to go from here.", "url": "https://eleboog.com/posts/2024-06-16-hello-again", "title": "[blog] Hello Again", "summary": "The first post to go on my new blog. Remarks on the development of this website, why it took so long for me to rework it, and where I want to go from here.", "date_modified": "2024-06-17T19:00:00.000Z", "author": { "name": "Kebo Kitanari", "url": "https://eleboog.com" } }, { "id": "https://danco.substack.com/p/have-you-ever-seen-a-goth-downtown", "content_html": "Even though there's some AI glazing in this article, and the goth analogy is a little back-asswards, I think the main point of this is important: In the persuit of reducing hallucinations, generative AI has become more and more sanatized, corporate, and \"safe\". As we transition into a post-GPT society, creative work will inneviatably become more and more cookie-cutter as AI is incorporated more and more into workflows, either by choice or by corporate demand. In my opinion, the best thing to do in response is to be unabashedly freaky with it in spite of this.", "url": "https://danco.substack.com/p/have-you-ever-seen-a-goth-downtown", "title": "[sf] Alex Danco: Have you ever seen a goth downtown? - Creativity after AI", "summary": "Even though there's some AI glazing in this article, and the goth analogy is a little back-asswards, I think the main point of this is important: In the persuit of reducing hallucinations, generative AI has become more and more sanatized, corporate, and \"safe\". As we transition into a post-GPT society, creative work will inneviatably become more and more cookie-cutter as AI is incorporated more and more into workflows, either by choice or by corporate demand. In my opinion, the best thing to do in response is to be unabashedly freaky with it in spite of this.", "date_modified": "2025-02-18T09:00:00.000Z", "author": { "name": "Alex Danco" } }, { "id": "https://www.scattered-thoughts.net/writing/small-tech/", "content_html": "An honor roll of smaller tech companies and/or projects that maintain their quality and authenticity in a world full of venture capital and startup sellouts. I wanna highlight the Sublime shoutout: I love Sublime, all my homies love Sublime, and if you don't you aren't a real one /j", "url": "https://www.scattered-thoughts.net/writing/small-tech/", "title": "[sf] Jamie Brandon: Small Tech", "summary": "An honor roll of smaller tech companies and/or projects that maintain their quality and authenticity in a world full of venture capital and startup sellouts. I wanna highlight the Sublime shoutout: I love Sublime, all my homies love Sublime, and if you don't you aren't a real one /j", "date_modified": "2025-02-18T08:00:00.000Z", "author": { "name": "Jamie Brandon" } }, { "id": "https://joyarbitrage.substack.com/p/find-your-2ers", "content_html": "A (slightly millennially pretentious) thinkpiece about the importance of finding people you vibe with well and keeping those relationships healthy.", "url": "https://joyarbitrage.substack.com/p/find-your-2ers", "title": "[sf] Tadzio Dlugoleki: find your 2%ers - then do life with them.", "summary": "A (slightly millennially pretentious) thinkpiece about the importance of finding people you vibe with well and keeping those relationships healthy.", "date_modified": "2025-02-18T07:00:00.000Z", "author": { "name": "Tadzio Dlugoleki" } }, { "id": "https://github.com/dplanitzer/Serena", "content_html": "If I had an Amiga, I would be geeking out so much about this. You would not see me for days.", "url": "https://github.com/dplanitzer/Serena", "title": "[sf] Dietmar Planitzer: Serena - An experimental operating system for 32bit Amiga computers.", "summary": "If I had an Amiga, I would be geeking out so much about this. You would not see me for days.", "date_modified": "2024-08-14T08:00:00.000Z", "author": { "name": "Dietmar Planitzer" } }, { "id": "https://chuck.is/news/", "content_html": "A discussion about the negative affects the 24 hour news cycle has on us. I want to dissect this further cause I have a feeling there's some nuggets of bad takes in here, but the overall takeway I agree with. If I had a nickel for every time my social media feed ended up getting overrun by political nonsense, I would have... uh... five nickels? What can you buy for a quarter nowadays? ...hmm", "url": "https://chuck.is/news/", "title": "[sf] Chuck Carrol: The News is Information Junk Food", "summary": "A discussion about the negative affects the 24 hour news cycle has on us. I want to dissect this further cause I have a feeling there's some nuggets of bad takes in here, but the overall takeway I agree with. If I had a nickel for every time my social media feed ended up getting overrun by political nonsense, I would have... uh... five nickels? What can you buy for a quarter nowadays? ...hmm", "date_modified": "2024-08-09T11:00:00.000Z", "author": { "name": "Chuck Carrol" } }, { "id": "https://github.com/vpand/icpp", "content_html": "I just think it's funny okay", "url": "https://github.com/vpand/icpp", "title": "[sf] VPAND Team: icpp - Running C++ in anywhere like a script.", "summary": "I just think it's funny okay", "date_modified": "2024-08-09T10:00:00.000Z", "author": { "name": "VPAND Team" } }, { "id": "https://jon.bo/posts/digital-tools/", "content_html": "Interesting exploration of digital information gathering, consumption, and archive tools that the author wish existed. I want to make a response to this one day with my own ideas and critiques of the particular features he wants (whether they make sense to me or not and if not what alternatives I think would be good instead).", "url": "https://jon.bo/posts/digital-tools/", "title": "[sf] Jonathan Borichevskiy: Digital Tools I Wish Existed", "summary": "Interesting exploration of digital information gathering, consumption, and archive tools that the author wish existed. I want to make a response to this one day with my own ideas and critiques of the particular features he wants (whether they make sense to me or not and if not what alternatives I think would be good instead).", "date_modified": "2024-08-09T09:00:00.000Z", "author": { "name": "Jonathan Borichevskiy" } }, { "id": "https://stack-auth.com", "content_html": "A really promising open source alternative to WYSIWIG auth solutions like Clerk and Auth0. I would need to confirm its security and its flexibility, but the fact that they specifically say \"hey, you can totally just use your own frontend and use our SDK in the background\" makes me very excited. All of the user-facing elements can be styled my own way, while the internal admin elements can just be the defaults so I don't have to code it all. I might end up using this instead of Auth.js for phase 2 of my site if this lives up to my expectations.", "url": "https://stack-auth.com", "title": "[sf] Stackframe Inc.: Stack Auth - Open-source Clerk/Auth0 alternative", "summary": "A really promising open source alternative to WYSIWIG auth solutions like Clerk and Auth0. I would need to confirm its security and its flexibility, but the fact that they specifically say \"hey, you can totally just use your own frontend and use our SDK in the background\" makes me very excited. All of the user-facing elements can be styled my own way, while the internal admin elements can just be the defaults so I don't have to code it all. I might end up using this instead of Auth.js for phase 2 of my site if this lives up to my expectations.", "date_modified": "2024-08-09T08:00:00.000Z", "author": { "name": "Stackframe Inc." } }, { "id": "https://tonsky.me/blog/diagrams/", "content_html": "A discussion about what incorporating diagrams and other visualizations into your codebase could and should look like. I think the idea of embedding diagrams into your comments is a very good idea (in fact, we should be using markdown in our docs already), but I'm not sure how useful creating parsable visual state machines and etc. would be. Fun fact: there seems to be a pseudo-collab-tool built into the site where you can see where other readers' cursors are. I kept trying to hold digital hands with the other cursor but it kept running away from me. Why are you so mean ;w;", "url": "https://tonsky.me/blog/diagrams/", "title": "[sf] Niki Tonsky: Where Should Visual Programming Go?", "summary": "A discussion about what incorporating diagrams and other visualizations into your codebase could and should look like. I think the idea of embedding diagrams into your comments is a very good idea (in fact, we should be using markdown in our docs already), but I'm not sure how useful creating parsable visual state machines and etc. would be. Fun fact: there seems to be a pseudo-collab-tool built into the site where you can see where other readers' cursors are. I kept trying to hold digital hands with the other cursor but it kept running away from me. Why are you so mean ;w;", "date_modified": "2024-07-27T09:00:00.000Z", "author": { "name": "Niki Tonsky" } }, { "id": "https://blog.singleton.io/posts/2022-10-17-otp-on-wrist/", "content_html": "A demonstration of the Sensor Watch, a replacement motherboard for the famous Casio F-91W digital watch that turns it into a programmable ARM Cortex M0+ powered smartwatch. It is absolutely wild, and I want one now even though the motherboard costs more than the watch itself. The idea of a wearable version of those Square Enix TOTP devices is so fascinating to me.", "url": "https://blog.singleton.io/posts/2022-10-17-otp-on-wrist/", "title": "[sf] David Singleton: TOTP tokens on my wrist with the smartest dumb watch.", "summary": "A demonstration of the Sensor Watch, a replacement motherboard for the famous Casio F-91W digital watch that turns it into a programmable ARM Cortex M0+ powered smartwatch. It is absolutely wild, and I want one now even though the motherboard costs more than the watch itself. The idea of a wearable version of those Square Enix TOTP devices is so fascinating to me.", "date_modified": "2024-07-27T08:00:00.000Z", "author": { "name": "David Singleton" } }, { "id": "https://semanticdiff.com/blog/language-aware-diff-how-far/", "content_html": "A fun look on what differences in code could be considered \"irrelevant changes\" and the consequences of ignoring such changes. Note: This is a corporate blog post made for a VSCode and GitHub extension for \"language aware diff\" that includes premium software support.", "url": "https://semanticdiff.com/blog/language-aware-diff-how-far/", "title": "[sf] Michael Müller: How far should a programming language aware diff go?", "summary": "A fun look on what differences in code could be considered \"irrelevant changes\" and the consequences of ignoring such changes. Note: This is a corporate blog post made for a VSCode and GitHub extension for \"language aware diff\" that includes premium software support.", "date_modified": "2024-07-24T19:00:00.000Z", "author": { "name": "Michael Müller" } }, { "id": "https://scrapscript.org", "content_html": "An interesting new scripting language that's basically Haskell but if it was even weirder. I want to make a blog post about this one day discussing how it compares to other programming languages and how it could be used.", "url": "https://scrapscript.org", "title": "[sf] Max Bernstein: scrapscript - A functional, content-addressable programming language", "summary": "An interesting new scripting language that's basically Haskell but if it was even weirder. I want to make a blog post about this one day discussing how it compares to other programming languages and how it could be used.", "date_modified": "2024-07-23T19:00:00.000Z", "author": { "name": "Max Bernstein" } }, { "id": "https://thetinypod.com", "content_html": "A really cute concept for taking a computer on your wrist and adapting it into a digital detox device. The regular model is a little too expensive for my liking, but the \"lite\" model is cheap enough that I could justify trying it out with my own Apple Watch (once I find it again lol).", "url": "https://thetinypod.com", "title": "[sf] tinypod - an iPod-style case for the Apple Watch", "summary": "A really cute concept for taking a computer on your wrist and adapting it into a digital detox device. The regular model is a little too expensive for my liking, but the \"lite\" model is cheap enough that I could justify trying it out with my own Apple Watch (once I find it again lol).", "date_modified": "2024-07-19T19:00:00.000Z", "author": {} }, { "id": "https://simonwillison.net/2024/Jul/13/give-people-something-to-link-to/", "content_html": "If you want people to be able to talk about an idea, concept, or feature that you develop, you should have a resource about it for people to easily reference. ChatGPT being used as an example is slightly cringe, but it works to show what not to do.", "url": "https://simonwillison.net/2024/Jul/13/give-people-something-to-link-to/", "title": "[sf] Simon Willson: Give people something to link to so they can talk about your features and ideas", "summary": "If you want people to be able to talk about an idea, concept, or feature that you develop, you should have a resource about it for people to easily reference. ChatGPT being used as an example is slightly cringe, but it works to show what not to do.", "date_modified": "2024-07-13T19:00:00.000Z", "author": { "name": "Simon Willson" } }, { "id": "https://openpipe.ai/blog/hn-ai-crypto", "content_html": "An analysis of Hacker News' sentiment towards AI compared to NFT's... using AI. Big note: this is a very cleverly disguised ad for OpenPipe, the service which is hosting this article, but I actually appreciated how it broke down the details of how the author computed his data. I wish there was a bit more analysis of the results, though.", "url": "https://openpipe.ai/blog/hn-ai-crypto", "title": "[sf] Kyle Corbitt: Is AI the Next Crypto? Insights from 2M HN comments", "summary": "An analysis of Hacker News' sentiment towards AI compared to NFT's... using AI. Big note: this is a very cleverly disguised ad for OpenPipe, the service which is hosting this article, but I actually appreciated how it broke down the details of how the author computed his data. I wish there was a bit more analysis of the results, though.", "date_modified": "2023-11-07T18:00:00.000Z", "author": { "name": "Kyle Corbitt" } } ] }