Another fun 3D print project for my new Canyon Grail. Having a 3rd bottle mount for longer rides is pretty helpful. Design in Fusion 360.





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Another fun 3D print project for my new Canyon Grail. Having a 3rd bottle mount for longer rides is pretty helpful. Design in Fusion 360.











8 years ago I was introduced to Serverless functions on AWS. The concept of having the ability to run code, without worrying about running the underlying sever infrastructure was pretty appealing, not only from a management and operations perspective, but also from the associated 24/7 runtime costs.
Serverless computing enables you to focus on writing code, wiring it up to a API gateway or endpoint, and only paying when the code is executed. Some of the key functions or aspects which make this unique compared to a traditional server stack such as LEPP, MEAN, LAMP, etc. is that you have to consider the key underlying characteristics of a micro-service architecture:

A wonderful elaborate blog post by Amy Goodchild share what generative art is, including various methods, technologies, examples and theories.
I tend to be more and more interested in open source hardware. Between the resonable PCB printing and cheap components, this category of DIY is becoming increasingly popular. Here is a cool project where the hardware and software are ripe for a summer project:


A nice article on the science behind information/UI density along with some reasoning and justification for why great UI/UX is so important.

The Arduino was one of my first “modern” introduction into the world of open-source electronics. The original use case for my DIY IGUS Time Lapse slider, then got used in the Quantum Double Slit Experiment to build a true Random Number Generator, and was also a part of my SAP DemoJam session. It always seems to be a great “go to” tool for interfacing with physical sensors, wiring something simple up or testing out different electronics.

Pretty happy with the way some of these came out. Added a unique spin on my bikes and helmets to match.

They are vinyl stickers cut on a Silhouette.




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