Local-First Conf 2026 is back, and I want to hear what everyone's been doing this year. What have you built? What have you learned? How about interesting challenges we need to overcome?
Posts by David Moon
just modding around
I’m looking for participants for a paid user study on a prototype system for tabular programming (programming with tables / data frames).
2 hours • $50 Visa prepaid card
Hoping to finish sessions by March 13.
Details + sign up in 🧵
Reposts appreciated! 🙏
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Great evening with @dorchard.bsky.social, @dm0ney.bsky.social and @neurocy.bsky.social talking Hazel and Fluid!
#SPLASH folks, check out our Distinguished Paper (!) talk this afternoon at 14:15 on "Incremental Bidirectional Typing via Order Maintenance". Thomas will tell you how to efficiently update type information (including error marks) in response to local edit actions. A small step *static* semantics!?
Reminder about the upcoming HATRA deadline, if you're interested in making fancy type systems and reasoning assistants more effective for people! conf.researchr.org/home/icfp-sp...
Nice post on costs and benefits of formal methods, by @m-dodds.bsky.social: www.galois.com/articles/wha...
MOTIVATION Graphical Processing Units (GPUs) are at the core of Computer Graphics research. These chips are critical for rendering images, processing geometric data, and training machine learning models. Yet, the production and disposal of GPUs emits CO2 and results in toxic e-waste [1]. METHOD We surveyed 888 papers presented at SIGGRAPH (premier conference for computer graphics research), from 2018 to 2024, and systematically gathered GPU models cited in the text. We then contextualize the hardware reported in papers with publicly available data of consumers’ hardware [2, 3]. REFERENCES [1] CRAWFORD, KATE. The Atlas of AI: Power, Politics, and the Planetary Costs of Artificial Intelligence. Yale University Press, 2021. [2] STEAM. Steam Hardware Survey. https://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey [3] BLENDER. Blender Open Data. https://opendata.blender.org
Ever wondered how badly we're all addicted to buying new GPUs in graphics labs?
Come see our talk at #SIGGRAPH2025 to discuss how we can collectively move "Towards a sustainable use of GPUs in Graphics Research"
with @elie-michel.bsky.social @axelparis.bsky.social Octave Crespel and Felix Hähnlein
how to make a man with tldraw
Here's a cut of some of my interactive and visual work from the past year.
I'm looking for work! I'm looking for remote work developing, prototyping and/or researching on editors, custom interactive things, or visualizations. I mostly work in JS/TS. Let me know if you know something pls ty :)
I’ve always been happy with the output but my experience is limited to borrowing a friend’s a few times and recording outdoors in bright sunlight (not sure about screens in an office). X4 can get you ~2k at 30fps or ~1080p at 60fps in final output
have you considered getting an Insta360 X instead? omnidirectional camera with a slick editing software for picking key frames to interpolate between in final video. lets you totally relax about camera angles during recording.
It's hard to wrap your head around all the failure modes of a distributed system.
What if you could play with the sequence diagram of a run to see how it responds, and see if you can get it into a failure state?
dist-sys-simulator.netlify.app
congrats!!
Hello, Bluesky, I'm Finn and this is my plugin Droplets 💧
#musicproduction #generativeart #audiovisual #vst #vstplugin #generativemusic #musictech #midi
Our new research track is called Universal Version Control and it's about exploring how to bring the power of version control to every person, on every kind of document and every kind of collaboration.
www.inkandswitch.com/universal-ve...
(Please re-skeet for visibility) Did you use HyperCard back in the day? What was your experience with it? What did you make? How did it change the way you think about yourself?
🚀 Zed v0.179 is out!
In today's release, we've introduced a new display mode for Edit Prediction called subtle, which makes predicted text hidden by default and only visible when you're holding a modifier key. Check the blog post for more details:
zed.dev/blog/out-of-...
slides for my talk at #EpicWebConf2025
docs.google.com/presentation...
so fun 🤩
merged a sizeable PR to hazel dev today including stuff shown here on inline evaluation and playing cards. also: caret animation. you can play with these here: hazel.org/build/dev/; see Probes, Cards, and Projectors slides in docs. PR notes here: github.com/hazelgrove/h...
thanks! appreciate the kind words
We're hoping to complete our study by Mar 23 (Sunday).
If you're interested, please fill out this form. Thanks for considering! forms.gle/hEJmsY2LCbdZ...
Your participation will involve using the editor to perform small editing tasks in an OCaml-like language. We're esp interested in folks with prior experience using expression-oriented languages like OCaml, Haskell, Scala, Rust, etc. You'll receive a $25 Amazon gift card for 60 minutes of your time.
I am once more seeking participants for a user study. We'll be evaluating a prototype code editor that completes your text with placeholders for missing tokens expected by the language. Here's a short video of me motivating the editor and study.
Details in thread. Reskeets appreciated! 🙏
The LIVE Programming Workshop will be held online this year. So no excuses - submit by July 21. liveprog.org
This is a cool example of research in action and the power of accessibility. @tonofcrates.bsky.social observed that experienced Rust users gravitate towards the examples to learn how to use a crate and wanted to help new users do the same. But the end result is EVERYONE can find examples faster.
I'm a proud mother. Whether I'm walking my son to school or reading him a bedtime story, I do everything to make sure he grows up loved and cared for.
And for the sponsor of the drag ban to say that my existence is a fetish is false & cruel.
I'm glad we were able to defeat this hateful bill today.