brennan

@letkma

digital ⇄ physical: 3D, AR, VR, industrial design. mischief and craft

calgary canada
Joined March 2011

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  1. 7 hours ago

    what are the best edutainment apps these days? when I was a kid it was Reader Rabbit, Gizmos and Gadgets, Treasure Mountain, etc - what's the new generation of those games?

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  2. 11 hours ago

    do you ever steep a different kind of tea, and every sip you take is perpetually confusing to your expectations?

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  3. 13 hours ago

    there are *multiple* videos in our slack channel that are just me giggling to tears at the things I had made, like some sort of deranged god surveying his Augmented Reality world hire us!

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  4. 20 hours ago

    mozzarella sticks are a health food

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  5. Retweeted
    15 Jan 2018

    18 / “Develop an interest in life as you see it; the people, things, literature, music - the world is so rich, simply throbbing with rich treasures, beautiful souls and interesting people. Forget yourself.” — Henry Miller

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  6. 24 hours ago

    02-02-2020

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  7. Feb 1

    also it's occasionally darkly hilarious in its dour struggle: you spend years waiting and growing a very small handful of children (town population is like, 30) and putting them through school and then they grow up and die immediately in a *checks notes* farming cave-in.

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  8. Feb 1

    used to play a lot of Banished years ago. it's a quaint village builder that plays well as either a difficult survival slog or a breezy idle game, but mostly it scratches the 'back to the land' pastoral itch in a way that stardew is a little too cutesy; it's a game about work

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  9. Retweeted
    Jan 15

    We can build better places. (Leon Krier)

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  10. Feb 1

    giving away: Middle Earth Shadow of War Street Fighter V Whispers of a Machine DM me, you must be following, first come first served

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  11. Retweeted
    Jan 31

    You can use the Cloth Brush directly on meshes with millions of vertices by tweaking the simulation's limits and falloff. The solver ignores everything outside the limits and the cloth will automatically change its elasticity in the falloff area to avoid artifacts.

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  12. Jan 31

    final call for free stickers! so far I have mail going to 10 cities in 7 states. DM me your info

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  13. Retweeted
    Jan 31

    They certainly claim to retain the information.

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  14. Jan 31
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  15. Retweeted
    6 Dec 2012

    If your pitch doesn't end with "…and the cops can't do shit." then your startup idea sucks.

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  16. Jan 31
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  17. Jan 31

    I always liked that in Age of Empires the decision to level up your civilization age was at the cost of resources and as such left you a bit defenseless as you were doing it. it wasn't leveling up as empty 'congrats' - it was a strategic growth commitment with pros and cons

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  18. Jan 31

    podcasts are the "the show really picks up in the fourth season, just keep watching" of information

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  19. Jan 31

    seeing a link to a podcast - even by someone I trust as a recommendation - instinctively triggers "oh gosh, I will never ever listen to that" an article you can at least skim for 30 seconds and see if you want to continue, but podcasts are a risky time / space investment

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  20. Jan 31

    in the running list of "good inventors “invent” popular items by prioritizing different design aspects" I think we'll eventually see electric motors optimized around sound characteristics over raw sheer numbers and mechanical practicality

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