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mike susz

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today i put some work into making sure my site's feed looks good in RSS readers. and now it includes entire posts instead of just the description!

build the future that you want to see.

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mike susz

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i'm having one of those days where i didn't sleep as long as i normally do/would like to, but either it was excellent sleep, or the conditions with which i woke up were ideal. i feel awake and productive and sometime mid-late afternoon i will probably run out of energy and fall over.

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mike susz

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the most annoying thing about having apple’s digital assistant in the house is no longer being able to say the phrase ‘in theory’ without triggering it.

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mike susz

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how do i even report this bug. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
if razer gaming mouse is plugged into mac, modifier keys on external keyboard are ignored via universal control. i don’t think they have a defect priority low enough to assign to this. i’m just curious how the software can get to this state of dysfunction.

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mike susz

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sad to say that my woes with external keyboards and universal control continue with ipados26b4. in this screenshot, the v- devices are the ‘virtual’ ones shared from the mac. nebula is a keyboard, proclick is a mouse, and kn01 is a scrolling knob. if i tap/click on any of them, i don’t get the interface to change the modifier keys.

additional annoyance - on the external keyboard, the modifier keys just don’t work if i have the razer proclick mouse plugged in. not even shift or alt or ctrl.

a screenshot of the general - keyboard - hardware keyboard - modifier keys control panel in ipados26b4

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mike susz

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this weekend i started a long-deferred project of replacing the deck boards on our deck (22yo house, they are pretty much cooked). i'm carefully removing the old boards, carefully aligning and spacing the new ones, pre-drilling, countersink boring and screwing down the new boards. it's tedious. i understand why everyone else just nails this stuff.

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@cabel fun twist on that, my wife has SSD (Single-Sided Deafness) and she won’t let me buy her a full set of airpods just to ignore one of them. so i find them on ebay where someone lost the (one on her deaf side) and when i explain this to the seller they are usually really stoked that someone is going to get 100%+from the situation they have found themselves in.

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mike susz

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@njf i've been loving it. i don't use it a lot, but what @caseyliss did was remove friction from something i instinctively want to do. before Callsheet i would think "what other movies was that actor in?" and then my brain would think of (that website) and then my brain would think "ugh ads terrible nevermind."

Callsheet means i can be curious and satisfy it without grimacing.

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mike susz

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i added a 'hamburger' menu to the mobile view of my website and it was more fun that i've had coding in a long long time.

and to think how much it may delight (or confuse) the user who is statistically unlikely to visit and/or discover the feature!

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mike susz

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@heymarkreeves yeah mine right now seems limited to the engine-side but i’ve got an endoscope on the way to check out the heater core/dashboard side. if i have to pull the dash i guess that’s on my summer project list.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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mike susz

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my truck is 22 years old. i expect some problems like this. surely they have fixed it by now? in my searching for posts about this topic, i’m finding owners of the 2019+ model having the same problem.

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mike susz

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today i began figuring out where the mouse nest is in the cabin-air system of my truck. i found the nest! er, i found _a_ nest. and i may have to disassemble my entire dashboard to disassemble the entire climate control system to find (more). ford could have solved this problem with a piece of wire mesh that costs $0.06.

a photo of the engine bay of my truck after i removed the fan blower motor and housing and vacuumed out the airbox

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mike susz

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this week i published a fun little project chronicling books i've read. currently i only list books since owning a Kindle (Amazon keeps track of every book you've purchased or borrowed from a library -- i scraped that info).

in the future i want to backfill pre-Kindle books & start annotating / commenting on entries.

looks super basic and for now that's kinda the point.

the site: reading.mikesusz.com/

the repository:
github.com/mikesusz/reading.mi

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mike susz

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that thing where you've been fretting about how to integrate a new feature/datatype into your existing site in a disparate technology and then 💡

i can just make it a subdomain

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mike susz

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a milestone quietly passed this week. 29 years ago, i started my first professional web development job. “Webmaster” at Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston.

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mike susz

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@annika ooh neat, which one? is it widescreen? i had a monoprice 34" for a while, my wife took that one over and i have a lenovo legion 34" now. i love it. super useful to be able to split the widescreen between two different inputs, e.g. i've got the left half attached to a dock with my work Mac, and the right half displaying my personal Mac.

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mike susz

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@jerzone okay i have to ask, have you taken the journey over to Madison? i stopped there with my boys on our way home from Mt. Washington and it was ... quite epic for a quick stop.

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