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A graphic with pink starfish reading a newspaper titled "2025". Above her is a headline "Gleam wrapped"

A graphic with pink starfish reading a newspaper titled "2025". Above her is a headline "Gleam wrapped"

Time to wrap up the year, let’s look at some numbers 🤓

But before we do: thank you everyone for supporting Gleam's journey in 2025!

Huge thank you to every contributor, sponsor, supporter, to all the Gleamlins and Gleam-curious people. You rock! ⭐

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Power outage in Boulder area affects atomic clock, "Time is not broken" NIST says Due to the power outage, time (very) briefly stood still at the NIST Internet Time Service facility in Boulder.

NIST reassures the world that despite atomic clock power outage time is not broken. www.cbsnews.com/colorado/new...

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Bun

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Introducing @preact/signals-utils and @preact/signals-react-utils - a collection of helpers that make working with signals easier! These utilities help you write cleaner, more declarative code while maintaining optimal performance.

10 months ago 32 8 2 1
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Another pic for the poker deck, this one will be split up into 4 quadrants

#pixelart #art #space

1 year ago 1101 282 6 3

Lfg

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Hey

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Calla lilies💜

#pixelart

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Reposting some design work from X to Bluesky (sorry if you’ve seen it before!)

This is one of our most heavily used components, coming with the new Daybridge iOS design language shipping in V1 - really happy with how it turned out!

#design #ux #ui

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azuki (siamese cat) plush on a chair

azuki (siamese cat) plush on a chair

my new son

1 year ago 185 13 5 0

gpui is so cool and when it matures i think we'll see people learning rust just to use gpui

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software engineering is when expect the unexpected packet

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this is so cool github.com/AsahiLinux/w...

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DON'T TRY TO INSTALL WIDEVINE INSIDE AN ARM64/v8 DOCKER IMAGE

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open.spotify.com/track/5HDn8f...

song of the year imo

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bsky.app/profile/samu...

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Some truth in it tbh. mostly tho cf tunnels and just docker on vps I’ve been enjoying. Coolidge on a raspberry pi is a decent experience but it’s pretty slow software tbh and has some strange restrictions. not much effort to setup traefik or something yourself

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self host + cloudflare tunnels

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deadmau5 - Jaded in 2 days. we are back

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I woke up this morning and reminded myself to live with intentionality.

1 year ago 868 62 10 3

ty!!

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we're still figuring out what atproto is

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The federated future

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when you like a post, you create an "app.bsky.feed.like" (a type) record in *your* repository. that like is *your* data.

that like references an "app.bsky.feed.post" record of whoever wrote the post you liked. that post lives in *their* repository. that post is *their* data.

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screenshot of text: All web APIs that work with media files use a "no/maybe/probably" approach (or, in this case, "no or probably") when determining if a media type can be used. This is because media files are complex, intricate constructs with far too many subtle variations to be absolutely certain of anything until you actually use the contents of the media.

screenshot of text: All web APIs that work with media files use a "no/maybe/probably" approach (or, in this case, "no or probably") when determining if a media type can be used. This is because media files are complex, intricate constructs with far too many subtle variations to be absolutely certain of anything until you actually use the contents of the media.

1 year ago 101 4 7 2

Does this work on bsky as well as it does on Twitter?

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🐦

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I am not sure what they mean by audio interface really... a standard USB microphone is "an audio interface"

I don't understand what isn't supported exactly

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generative AI has democratized access to poor taste

1 year ago 109 28 4 1