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Cam Shaw

@cammshaw

🥝 in 🇦🇺 spend my time developing in React Native

Australia Katılım Mart 2012
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Cam Shaw
Cam Shaw@cammshaw·
@techAU “Premium” flag carrier airline by the way… Maybe someone should remind them of what that means
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Kent C. Dodds 🏹@kentcdodds·
@webdevcody Do you honestly believe that somebody who doesn't know how to code could possibly do that?
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Cam Shaw@cammshaw·
@ChristianSelig Surely it’s coming soon. They’ve been steadily working towards more health features and helping reduce screen time, this feels like such a natural fit
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Cam Shaw@cammshaw·
@FrameworkPuter Framework: builds a product people have been longing for Also framework: people actually want this?? It can’t release soon enough!
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Framework@FrameworkPuter·
Framework Wireless Touchpad Keyboard is by far our most waitlisted product! We may need to increase our plans for production capacity.
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Cam Shaw@cammshaw·
@DurvidImel All of the photos on the right look so much worse! Who is asking for this?!
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Catalin@catalinmpit·
I’ve seen @levelsio and others talk about CO2, so I installed a heat-recovery air ventilation system in our new house. It runs non-stops by removing stale indoor air and bringing in fresh outdoor air. It feels like always having the windows open, but better because the incoming air is filtered for dust, pollen, and other particles. The best way I can describe it is that the house has that crisp, fresh morning-air feeling/smell you get when you open the windows in the mountains. And the most noticeable is the bedroom. You know how bedrooms feel stuffy and smell bad in the morning. Not anymore. It’s fresh when we wake up. Now I need a CO2 monitor to monitor its effectiveness.
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Cam Shaw@cammshaw·
@hirbod It’s an insanely packed release. Kudos to all involved.
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Expo@expo·
We just cut the SDK 56 beta 😅 ◆ 50%+ faster iOS builds (precompiled XCFrameworks) ◆ 40% faster cold starts on Android ◆ Expo UI is stable ◆ iOS widgets are stable ◆ expo-router rebuilt from scratch ◆ Inline native modules ◆ Brownfield multi-app support The obvious themes are speed and stability. But there are a lot of other interesting changes (like Expo Router decoupling itself form React Navigation). Get all the nuance and detail in the changelog below ↓
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Cam Shaw@cammshaw·
@bryan_johnson Interested to see what solutions you come to in the long term. Four IPL sessions seemed to help with mine a bit but I’m most likely going to need one more in the short term before transitioning to maintenance sessions.
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Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
I started milking my eyelids. Here's the situation. My eyes have been dry/irritated/red for the past year or so. I started using eye drops to moisten and it didn't make a difference. So I went to see an eye doctor. The source of the problem is that my meibomian glands, the tiny oil glands lining the eyelids, were clogged up. Without the meibum they secrete, the tear film on my eye evaporates in seconds which is bad for eye health. We're not sure of the cause of the dysregulation. We have few theories that we're looking into. Taking a closer look with infrared meibography, the imagery showed that my meibomian glands were congested, distorted, and partially dropped out. This is bad news because atrophied glands don't regrow! It's situations like this that makes me wonder why we do not have a better operating manual for the human body. How could I have prevented this from happening and why didn't I catch this sooner!? I did additional tests to assess the damage and my situation now. The Schirmer test (paper strip measuring tear wetting over 5 minutes) came back at 6 and 6.5 mm. A borderline reading consistent with mild dry eye. A healthy reading is typically 15 mm or above. Here's what I'm doing now to try and nurture my remaining glands back to good health: 1) Forma RF, Radiofrequency (microwave) heat applied from outside the lid, melting the obstruction. 2) LipiFlow, a device that sandwiches each eyelid: heat from the inside, pulsed pressure from the outside, squeezing the obstruction out. 12 minutes, both eyes. 3) Both capped at 41°C, not the standard 42°C, to spare eyelid collagen and elastin. No thinning skin, no premature sagging. 4) IPL around the eyes that shut down the abnormal blood vessels feeding chronic lid inflammation, the engine of MGD. 5) Manual gland milking, the doctor squeezes the lid margin between two instruments, forcing the plugs out. Hard, pasty secretions came out initially. The second and third mechanical milking the glands are returning to a normal, expected oily state. 6) Daily upkeep includes warm compresses, lid hygiene, omega-3 to keep secretions thin and glands moving. My next check in is 3 weeks form now. My doctor mentioned that meibomian gland dysfunction in her patients has increased since Covid, likely driven by the rise in screen time. When staring at screens for long stretches, people blink less frequently and less completely. Normal blink rate is roughly 15-20 times per minute but drops significantly during screen use. Incomplete blinks mean the meibomian glands don't get fully expressed, which over time contributes to gland dysfunction and evaporative dry eye. It's worth you getting checked for this and a good practice generally to make sure your eyes are in good health.
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Gajus
Gajus@kuizinas·
There is a surge of supply chain attacks (and it is only going to get worse) If you are using pnpm, take these steps to protect yourself: * set minimumReleaseAge to 7 days * set blockExoticSubdeps to true * configure onlyBuiltDependencies npm / yarn have similar settings
Socket@SocketSecurity

🚨 We’ve confirmed the intercom-client@7.0.4 was compromised in the ongoing Mini Shai-Hulud worm attack. The npm package includes a malicious preinstall hook that downloads and executes an unverified Bun binary, then runs an 11.7 MB obfuscated payload designed to steal Kubernetes, Vault, cloud, GitHub, and CI/CD secrets. The attack closely overlaps with the SAP CAP, Cloud MTA, and lightning@2.6.2 compromises.

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Cam Shaw@cammshaw·
@sarah_edo There would be a lot that’s north of the wall, places heard about that are never visited unless you’re brave! Places where only the wildlings (senior devs) dare to be
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Sarah Drasner@sarah_edo·
I think it would be epic to have a Game of Thrones intro-style map for every large codebase. Soundtrack included.
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
Introducing GPT-5.5... together with a ton of new Codex features (more on those in the next hour). Included in all paid plans and coming to API soon. Update your Codex app or CLI to use it. openai.com/index/introduc…
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Palmer Luckey@PalmerLuckey·
This is a massive and growing problem for American national security. Unbelievable amounts of sensitive and classified information is captured, scraped, and sent back to foreign nations. And users have no idea. Nobody expects that their TV or monitor is a surveillance tool. When I have joked that Smart TVs should be illegal, I am only half-joking.
Nav Toor@heynavtoor

Your smart TV is taking screenshots of your screen every 15 seconds. Not a guess. Not a theory. A peer-reviewed study by researchers at UC Davis, UCL, and UC3M tested it. Samsung TVs: every minute. LG TVs: every 15 seconds. Even when you're just using it as a monitor. Here's how to turn it off for every brand:

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Cam Shaw@cammshaw·
@thymikee @grabbou Woah I had no idea Composer was this good for RN. Going to have to try it out more
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Cam Shaw@cammshaw·
@trashh_dev Bambu Lab A1 + AMS is fantastic for the price. Have one at home and it’s like a gateway drug! Great way to learn about 3D printing while also being quite capable. However I am quickly realising that maybe I want one that has multiple nozzles to reduce printer poop (so maybe X2D)
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trash@trashh_dev·
what’s a good reasonable priced 3d printer for a noob dad and kids that are going to want a lot of stuff printed
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@mweinbach This feels like the laptop mounted under the desk moment again
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Max Weinbach@mweinbach·
I was just thinking about this, if Apple does add 5G modems to the M6 MacBook Pro, who needs a Mac Mini for your always on agent/codex remote device if it can just run for you 24/7 in your backpack. Apple's power draw is low enough they could actually make this work!
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Software Mansion
Software Mansion@swmansion·
Years of building React Native apps means years of figuring out what actually works. ⚛️ And we finally poured our knowledge into the official Software Mansion's skills.  Install them with:  npx skills add software-mansion-labs/skills
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