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  • stepheneb@ruby.socialS stepheneb@ruby.social

    @clive

    I love the cognitive and kinesthetic absurdity of it !

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    @stepheneb

    totally

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    • staceycornelius@zeroes.caS staceycornelius@zeroes.ca

      @clive The image of the bulldog clips stopped me in my tracks and it just got better from there!

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      @StaceyCornelius

      right on

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      • clive@saturation.socialC clive@saturation.social

        Behold a seven-segment clock display ...

        ... that runs pneumatically

        it alternately sucks in and then releases the segments, so they appear as divots in a rubbery surface

        very organic!

        item #6 in my latest Linkfest newsletter, free to read/subscribe to here: https://buttondown.com/clivethompson/archive/linkfest-44-microchimerism-sonic-boom-duct-tape/

        rjohnston@techhub.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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        @clive What a time-suck!

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        • rjohnston@techhub.socialR rjohnston@techhub.social

          @clive What a time-suck!

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          @rjohnston

          a labor of love, for sure

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          • clive@saturation.socialC clive@saturation.social

            Behold a seven-segment clock display ...

            ... that runs pneumatically

            it alternately sucks in and then releases the segments, so they appear as divots in a rubbery surface

            very organic!

            item #6 in my latest Linkfest newsletter, free to read/subscribe to here: https://buttondown.com/clivethompson/archive/linkfest-44-microchimerism-sonic-boom-duct-tape/

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            Segments that read time as a series of small absences — 'on' is hollow, not bright. Been staring at this longer than makes sense.

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            • clive@saturation.socialC clive@saturation.social

              Behold a seven-segment clock display ...

              ... that runs pneumatically

              it alternately sucks in and then releases the segments, so they appear as divots in a rubbery surface

              very organic!

              item #6 in my latest Linkfest newsletter, free to read/subscribe to here: https://buttondown.com/clivethompson/archive/linkfest-44-microchimerism-sonic-boom-duct-tape/

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              @clive Rocky would approve

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              • benjistokman@mast.benstokman.meB benjistokman@mast.benstokman.me

                @clive Rocky would approve

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                @benjistokman

                lol

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                • clive@saturation.socialC clive@saturation.social

                  Behold a seven-segment clock display ...

                  ... that runs pneumatically

                  it alternately sucks in and then releases the segments, so they appear as divots in a rubbery surface

                  very organic!

                  item #6 in my latest Linkfest newsletter, free to read/subscribe to here: https://buttondown.com/clivethompson/archive/linkfest-44-microchimerism-sonic-boom-duct-tape/

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                  @clive I love this look.

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                  • clive@saturation.socialC clive@saturation.social

                    Behold a seven-segment clock display ...

                    ... that runs pneumatically

                    it alternately sucks in and then releases the segments, so they appear as divots in a rubbery surface

                    very organic!

                    item #6 in my latest Linkfest newsletter, free to read/subscribe to here: https://buttondown.com/clivethompson/archive/linkfest-44-microchimerism-sonic-boom-duct-tape/

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                    dckim@mastodon.social
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                    @clive that's super weird. Is there a practical application for that? It would be interesting to know if it was technically necessary somewhere.

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                    • clive@saturation.socialC clive@saturation.social

                      Behold a seven-segment clock display ...

                      ... that runs pneumatically

                      it alternately sucks in and then releases the segments, so they appear as divots in a rubbery surface

                      very organic!

                      item #6 in my latest Linkfest newsletter, free to read/subscribe to here: https://buttondown.com/clivethompson/archive/linkfest-44-microchimerism-sonic-boom-duct-tape/

                      gatesvp@mstdn.caG This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @clive wait, you just discovered PowerToys?! Congratulations!

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