Founder of @infinitearmory, following my daydreams…

Joined August 2006
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I have just been down the rabbit hole of Mamiya lenses being speed boosted for full frame sensors in order to get full glass coverage and I’m afraid my wallet is going to be crying for the next little while. 🤯
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The new beta Claude Code model switcher
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Disinformation spread by @DurvidImel on @WVFRM that the "more glass" setting is the same as iOS 26 default (even from v1) was sad. It's definitely not, it's full on glass, it's gorgeous, it's the only right way to use the new OS, and it's MAJOR Aqua nostalgia.🩵
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Mike is a smart dude and I love him, this isn’t meant to specifically criticize this one tweet. But reaction Twitter is the worst Twitter. I’m far more interested in the philosophies that drive the reactions… for example: The conversation around private, American companies creating technology (nuclear, ai, doesn’t matter) that has national security implications is deeply interesting in the context of a republic. The state is going to have opinions. Technologists will have opinions. Where those merge and conflict is a fascinating topic. But instead all we have access to is 280 char hot takes. Nobody has conversations… and I crave them. My mind will always be curious and hungry for this, maybe it’s a curse. Social media nailed the social part, but the media part still has room to grow.
Replying to @nicdunz
they're strong-arming Anthropic into letting the U.S. military use Mythos and if they don't get their way, then they can permanently fuck up Anthropic's entire business
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Jun 10
Yeah someone should check in on the @sketch team and make sure they’re okay. 😬
LOL. I spent months adding SF Symbols icons to 50 apps and now Apple decides they don't want icons in menus after all 🤷‍♂️
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I have said this before, but to those of us using AI systems to get lots of work done reliably and quickly, the people who post online about how AIs still hallucinate constantly, about how they can’t write code, etc., seem equivalent to people trying to convince you that the car you drive to work every day doesn’t exist. You tell them things like “but I drive a car. I paid money for it. I buy gasoline for it. I could not possibly be working twenty miles away from home if I didn’t have the car?” and they reply that you are imagining having a car, or that you’re lying because you work for a car company. It is as though these people live in a completely different reality.
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Now who’s training who. Love it.
I started talking to my co-founder like Claude
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Jun 6
Imagine being such an insufferable douche to claim “zero tolerance” on social media for how dad’s vacation with their kids with “cAnT GEt TiME bACk” and then boasting in your profile you do Ironman’s 💀
I have zero tolerance for dads who show up on vacation, immediately crack and cold one, and then spend hours observing the fun their kids are having from a chair instead of being a part of it. You can choose numbness or you can choose to make memories. You don't get the time back.
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Jun 5
I would use the F outta this. Even as an iPhone Air user.
Will we get a transparent wallpaper option in iOS 19? Probably not, as it would totally drain the battery—but I’ve always wondered what that would look like! Thanks to the talented Om Chachad, aka @TheOriginaliTE, who helped me build this into a fully functional prototype, we can now take a closer look at our “Glass Wallpaper” concept. This might be my favourite concept yet. The way the iPhone dynamically adapts to its surroundings, almost like a chameleon, reminds me why I love visionOS so much—it just feels more personal. I’d love to see Apple bring more of this into iOS in the future.
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Jun 3
Another great one: write two groups of co-workers’ names on a random whiteboard. Circle one group and put an X through it. Walk away. h/t @johndilworth for that one.
If you’re bored at work today just create a resignation letter for someone you dislike and leave it in the printer.
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Jun 1
As you can imagine, yesterday was annoying AF for me. 😒
Meta AI Instagram account recovery is exactly the kind of risk security teams have warned about. A reported flaw allegedly allowed password reset actions despite 2FA ...not by stealing codes, but by abusing an AI assistant with privileged recovery access. thecybersecguru.com/news/ins…
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I feel seen
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you’re not autistic you just work from home and it’s making you weird
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May 13
This is dumb, and exactly what people mean when they say tech CEOs are in a AI craze right now. Giving up on a ridiculously iconic and great brand, with matching logos, domain name, and social handle in exchange for this forgettable slop. There is 0 reason why “Intercom” couldn’t have shifted to be an AI-first company with the same name. Sad. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
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Can’t wait for the “sometimes something is so obvious and so late” tweet from him in 18 months talking about how returning to the Intercom brand is the “right” move lmao
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May 11
Tim Cook be like “the ergonomics” h/t @MKBHD
My Apple Car.
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May 11
My FIL was a very successful mortgage banker, and when he moved into management he used to tell me that he’d always find the best future salesmen selling *other* things like used cars, and then teach them the banking business. This is the UX designer version of that.
I give the hotel my credit card in advance to reserve the room. If I don't show up, they charge the card anyway, and I pay for it. But, if I DO SHOW UP, they need to have the physical card and my signature, or I can't have the room. Make it make sense
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I can teach people “design”. What I have never been able to coach is the situational awareness of every-day experiences that’re awful and could be batter. IME you either have this or you don’t. And having it is both a blessing and a massive curse sometimes.
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There's a debate about AI clothing try on tools and whether they can faithfully replicate the experience of being in a store and actually trying a garment. Consensus seems to be no, that trying stuff on IRL is still the way to go. I feel the same about mechanical keyboards.
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May 11
No amount of YouTube videos or recordings or text descriptions can possibly replicate the experience of a mechanical keyboard in person. My fantasy is for a "Keyboard Store" where the entire experience is physically trying every imaginable switch/size/material/sound combination.
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May 11
I feel much shame for the sheer amount of "order it and return it" try-ons I've done. And I am still pretty sure I've barely scratched the surface of trying them "all". @AndyManganelli
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