carl yung thug

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carl yung thug

carl yung thug

@nerveharp

personally, i’ve been through one too many youth movements

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Daniel Keller
Daniel Keller@dnlklr·
Introducing: Cyrus Max Keller AKA: “baby2” 4/16/26 8:06 am
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dax
dax@thdxr·
so what do you do when your agent is working and don't say start another agent because i know you're lying
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U.S. Graphics Company
U.S. Graphics Company@usgraphics·
Man... IMO watches like the Sinn 856 UTC are objectively neutered by SW330 movement with just 42 hours of power reserve. It's annoying to set the time again if you leave it off for a couple of days. The UI of mechanical watches do not expose the state of the power reserve, so there is just this constant nervousness for a "hardcore tool watch" that will run out of power unless its on your wrist. I personally do not care about mechanical movements, especially commodity ones from ETA/Selitta. Sinn watches would go insanely hard with high torque high end quartz movements. Actually then, a tool watch. Barring IWC Mark XX with its 120 hr power reserve and the Rolex Explorer 36 with 70 hrs, most of these "hardcore" watches need quartz alternatives. Marathon's gorgeous GSAR has a TSAR quartz variant which I absolutely love. It's true, battery operated watches also do not expose the remaining battery status, but usually it is like 5 years so if you change it every 3 years, it eliminates the problem. Anyways, the automatic/quartz is debated ad-nauseum especially about its accuracy but I find the power reserve issue more pressing and truly annoying. Watch winders are even more annoying and janky. I love the design of Sinn watches if I can find a way to retrofit a quartz movement in there, something like an ETA 255.461 Thermoline. It would be essentially a perfect watch.
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Cheng Lou
Cheng Lou@_chenglou·
My dear front-end developers (and anyone who’s interested in the future of interfaces): I have crawled through depths of hell to bring you, for the foreseeable years, one of the more important foundational pieces of UI engineering (if not in implementation then certainly at least in concept): Fast, accurate and comprehensive userland text measurement algorithm in pure TypeScript, usable for laying out entire web pages without CSS, bypassing DOM measurements and reflow
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carl yung thug
carl yung thug@nerveharp·
@gbrl_dick okay folks how’s everyone doing today good alright same let’s get into it
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