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@adafruit formerly - founder of hackaday / writer / editor make, craft, engadget, popsci, 2600 & fallon • e: pt@braincraft.com

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good night, and good luck printing
blog.adafruit.com/2026/02/09/g...

09.02.2026 15:58 — 👍 5    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0

"Claude is writing Adafruit libraries, testing on real hardware, trained on Adafruit repos ... this is the most beautiful ouroboros in open source AI"

07.02.2026 14:04 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

7) an exemption for limor and i personally if we hack all these things and publish it. hahaha, maybe.

03.02.2026 14:46 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

6) add a real technical feasibility off-ramp. the pause clause is good but weak sauce. require a public, independent technical assessment before standards take effect. if feasibility isn’t proven, the mandate sunsets.

03.02.2026 14:46 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0

add guardrails to the working group. the group will define compliance, so that is a lot of power! require seats for educators, small hardware vendors, and open-source maintainers. otherwise standards will default to large vendors with cloud infrastructure.

03.02.2026 14:46 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0

4) limit liability for sellers and educators. up to $10k per unit creates strict liability for retailers, schools, and libraries with no control over use. add a safe harbor for sellers and educators who don’t modify equipment or participate in unlawful manufacture.

03.02.2026 14:46 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0

3) exempt open-source and offline toolchains. volunteer firmware, slicers, and research tools have no realistic compliance path as written. open-source licensed software and fully offline tools are not subject to blocking requirements.

03.02.2026 14:46 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0

2) drop mandatory file scanning or blocking. requiring blueprint-scanning software is the core technical failure. it doesn’t work with open-source, offline, or custom workflows and will be bypassed anyway.

03.02.2026 14:46 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0

1) narrow the scope to intent, not the tool. the bill regulates general-purpose tools instead of unlawful behavior. fix by tying enforcement to knowing, intentional illegal manufacture, not the sale or possession of printers, cnc machines, or software.

03.02.2026 14:46 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0

i think this is fixable with targeted amendments that preserve the public-safety goal without breaking education, open hardware, or small manufacturers.

03.02.2026 14:46 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0

thank you paul, got in contact with policy folks that are talking about this TODAY... i compared the ny budget language (s.9005 / a.10005) to what’s happening in washington state (i am glad i did an article on that now... blog.adafruit.com/2026/01/25/w... ).

03.02.2026 14:46 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0
vintage radioshack advertisement for “the amazing eliza,” showing a trs-80 computer with cassette recorder beside a silhouette profile labeled with question marks, promoting “hours of stimulating conversation at your fingertips,” and describing eliza as a friendly, curious computerized counselor that asks questions, talks about feelings, and simulates conversation in english.

vintage radioshack advertisement for “the amazing eliza,” showing a trs-80 computer with cassette recorder beside a silhouette profile labeled with question marks, promoting “hours of stimulating conversation at your fingertips,” and describing eliza as a friendly, curious computerized counselor that asks questions, talks about feelings, and simulates conversation in english.

radioshack instruction manual cover from 1979 for eliza, titled “the amazing artificial intelligence simulation,” showing a black silhouette of a woman’s head with the text “how do you do? my name is eliza. what is your problem?” marketed for the trs-80, illustrating how a simple chatbot was sold as consumer “artificial intelligence” decades before modern ai assistants.

radioshack instruction manual cover from 1979 for eliza, titled “the amazing artificial intelligence simulation,” showing a black silhouette of a woman’s head with the text “how do you do? my name is eliza. what is your problem?” marketed for the trs-80, illustrating how a simple chatbot was sold as consumer “artificial intelligence” decades before modern ai assistants.

RadioShack Sold You an “AI” Therapist in 1979

RadioShack Sold You an “AI” Therapist in 1979 🤖🛍️ Before ChatGPT, before Siri, even before Clippy, there was ELIZA on the TRS-80. Mall kiosks were doing "AI" first.

blog.adafruit.com/2026/02/01/r...

#retro #retrocomputing #ai

02.02.2026 03:00 — 👍 6    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

chris, if you want, i can explain how this escalates when it is not stopped. while you can discuss things, that guy cannot, and it always ends the same way or worse. if i post what these dudes have done, are doing, i get ToS’d /reported since it's graphic/gross ... email any time pt @ adafruit com

01.02.2026 20:09 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
vintage radio shack instruction manual cover titled “radio shack presents eliza.” cream-colored background with a black silhouette profile of a woman’s head at center. inside the silhouette, white text reads “how do you do? my name is eliza. what is your problem?” large red text below says “the amazing artificial intelligence simulation.” smaller text notes it is for use with trs-80 microcomputer systems. overall look is 1970s–1980s consumer computing design, earnest and slightly uncanny.

vintage radio shack instruction manual cover titled “radio shack presents eliza.” cream-colored background with a black silhouette profile of a woman’s head at center. inside the silhouette, white text reads “how do you do? my name is eliza. what is your problem?” large red text below says “the amazing artificial intelligence simulation.” smaller text notes it is for use with trs-80 microcomputer systems. overall look is 1970s–1980s consumer computing design, earnest and slightly uncanny.

gm rise and grind, since 1979... WHAT IS YOUR PROBLEM

01.02.2026 13:53 — 👍 54    🔁 10    💬 3    📌 1

all set - we did that as well, we'll see if they at least warn him? really any movement towards "hey, this is not ok" would be better than nothing.

01.02.2026 01:52 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
Screenshot of the JLCPCB Instagram profile showing a mix of content styles: AI-generated presenter reels alongside videos featuring real human presenters and factory staff. The grid includes an AI avatar giving SMT assembly tips, close-ups of PCBs, and human presenters in factory and outdoor settings, illustrating JLCPCB experimenting with both AI-generated and human-led video content on the same account.

Screenshot of the JLCPCB Instagram profile showing a mix of content styles: AI-generated presenter reels alongside videos featuring real human presenters and factory staff. The grid includes an AI avatar giving SMT assembly tips, close-ups of PCBs, and human presenters in factory and outdoor settings, illustrating JLCPCB experimenting with both AI-generated and human-led video content on the same account.

Maker Business: We Are Allowed to Look at Things - JLCPCB’s (AI-generated) Presenter

JLCPCB has an AI-generated presenter for SMT assembly tips. We looked at it, and wrote about marketing in the electronics industry. 🤖🔍

blog.adafruit.com/2026/01/31/m...

Read past the headline dude.

01.02.2026 01:37 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

the dude takes screenshots when we blocked him, tries to get others to pile on limor ‪‪@cpm5280.bsky.social‬ ... his outrage about limor and adafruit (and now me), same posts, on multiple platforms for years, he calls himself "unhinged", "deluded", "incoherent", "sick jerk" - totally normal.

31.01.2026 22:22 — 👍 6    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

hi hi @safety.bsky.app limor and i are trying to get this dude to move on, is there anything you can do? we have reported it, documented it, it's been 2 years of this and more on the other platforms he does this on.

31.01.2026 21:23 — 👍 13    🔁 3    💬 3    📌 0
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enjoy @symbo1ics.bsky.social (block limor, block adafruit, and block me) there is no reason to force yourself to watch us as we live our lives and share experimenting with these tools, run an open-source vc-free, woman-owned usa manufacturing company in brooklyn, ny and raise our kids #creep

31.01.2026 16:57 — 👍 5    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 1
Technical illustration of an LRAD unit on a tripod, with callouts labeling the flat panel acoustic emitter, hexagonal speaker grid, and mounting yoke. The image focuses on the physical design that enables highly directional, high-intensity sound projection.

Technical illustration of an LRAD unit on a tripod, with callouts labeling the flat panel acoustic emitter, hexagonal speaker grid, and mounting yoke. The image focuses on the physical design that enables highly directional, high-intensity sound projection.

Semi-circular technical diagram showing the directional sound output of an LRAD. A narrow red zone marks the direct beam where hearing damage risk is highest, flanked by yellow off-axis risk zones and wider green areas labeled as relatively safer. Distance markers and angle measurements illustrate how sound intensity drops with distance and lateral movement.

Semi-circular technical diagram showing the directional sound output of an LRAD. A narrow red zone marks the direct beam where hearing damage risk is highest, flanked by yellow off-axis risk zones and wider green areas labeled as relatively safer. Distance markers and angle measurements illustrate how sound intensity drops with distance and lateral movement.

Screenshot of the NIOSH Sound Level Meter App information page. The page explains that the app measures workplace noise exposure and combines features of professional sound level meters and noise dosimeters. At right, two smartphones display live decibel readings in the mid-70 dB range, demonstrating real-time sound level monitoring.

Screenshot of the NIOSH Sound Level Meter App information page. The page explains that the app measures workplace noise exposure and combines features of professional sound level meters and noise dosimeters. At right, two smartphones display live decibel readings in the mid-70 dB range, demonstrating real-time sound level monitoring.

Illustrated checklist of recommended personal protective equipment for loud environments: foam earplugs, passive over-ear earmuffs, safety glasses, and a glossy poster board used as a stiff sound reflector. A warning label highlights “do not use electronic noise-canceling headphones,” reinforcing guidance specific to LRAD exposure.

Illustrated checklist of recommended personal protective equipment for loud environments: foam earplugs, passive over-ear earmuffs, safety glasses, and a glossy poster board used as a stiff sound reflector. A warning label highlights “do not use electronic noise-canceling headphones,” reinforcing guidance specific to LRAD exposure.

What Is an LRAD, and Why People Are Asking Us About It … 🔊 👂
adafruit.com/LRAD

#lrad

30.01.2026 16:10 — 👍 42    🔁 20    💬 0    📌 2

That delay is due to the Linux kernel + systemd + containers (including App Lab) and other cloud-y tooling stacked on top."

Grab a coffee first ☕🐢

blog.adafruit.com/2026/01/29/q...

29.01.2026 18:11 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
blue promo image asking “why so slow?” because apparently your led needs linux, docker, and a small committee meeting before it’s allowed to blink.

blue promo image asking “why so slow?” because apparently your led needs linux, docker, and a small committee meeting before it’s allowed to blink.

Qualcomm Arduino Q - Blink...eventually (When ‘Embedded’ Means Waiting 46 Seconds)

..."the Qualcomm Arduino Q takes at least 43 seconds before the assistant-MCU runs and 46 seconds before user code starts.

29.01.2026 18:11 — 👍 7    🔁 3    💬 4    📌 0
backyard buried under fresh snow, showing a patio table, chair, umbrella, and a small playground structure nearly swallowed by a smooth white layer, captured in stark black and white as snowfall continues. approximately 4.5–6 inches on the ground as of 11:30 hours, furniture officially promoted to landscape.

backyard buried under fresh snow, showing a patio table, chair, umbrella, and a small playground structure nearly swallowed by a smooth white layer, captured in stark black and white as snowfall continues. approximately 4.5–6 inches on the ground as of 11:30 hours, furniture officially promoted to landscape.

a bundled-up figure on a brooklyn rooftop during a heavy snow squall, wearing a hooded parka, goggles, and face covering as snow blows sideways into the camera, with flat rooftops, vents, and bare winter trees fading into the background. part of a storm dropping roughly 4.5–6 inches as of 11:30 hours, visibility optional.

a bundled-up figure on a brooklyn rooftop during a heavy snow squall, wearing a hooded parka, goggles, and face covering as snow blows sideways into the camera, with flat rooftops, vents, and bare winter trees fading into the background. part of a storm dropping roughly 4.5–6 inches as of 11:30 hours, visibility optional.

the (s)now - brooklyn 4.5-6 inches (as of 1130 hours)

25.01.2026 19:24 — 👍 7    🔁 3    💬 0    📌 0

WA State is turning your 3D printer into a cop. not RoboCop. not RoboDuck. Paperwork and risk ahead. If you teach, learn, build, or sell with 3D printers or CNCs, this hurts you directly.

@eff.org @oshwassociation.bsky.social

#3dprinting

25.01.2026 16:37 — 👍 18    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0

Experimental results demonstrate that SHARP delivers robust zero-shot generalization across datasets. It sets a new state of the art on multiple datasets, reducing LPIPS by 25–34% and DISTS by 21–43% versus the best prior model, while lowering the synthesis time by three orders of magnitude."

25.01.2026 11:59 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

The 3D Gaussian representation produced by SHARP can then be rendered in real time, yielding high-resolution photorealistic images for nearby views. The representation is metric, with absolute scale, supporting metric camera movements.

25.01.2026 11:59 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0

Given a single photograph, SHARP regresses the parameters of a 3D Gaussian representation of the depicted scene. This is done in less than a second on a standard GPU via a single feedforward pass through a neural network.

25.01.2026 11:59 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0
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Apple's "SHARP" for super-quick generating 3DGS from a single image ... github.com/apple/ml-sharp "We present SHARP, an approach to photorealistic view synthesis from a single image.

25.01.2026 11:59 — 👍 17    🔁 2    💬 2    📌 0
screenshot of monster city studios’ tikTok profile page showing large-scale prop builds, sculpting videos, and the rare sight of a maker account that actually teaches things.

screenshot of monster city studios’ tikTok profile page showing large-scale prop builds, sculpting videos, and the rare sight of a maker account that actually teaches things.

TikTok Is a Propaganda Tool. Anyway, Let’s Build Monsters and More with Monster City

Aliens, giant balls, blocks of foam that can become anything. These Monster City builds are super fun and the share how it's made... 👾

blog.adafruit.com/2026/01/23/t...

#tiktok #monsters

23.01.2026 16:28 — 👍 37    🔁 7    💬 1    📌 0
“Enshittification memo”
Autodesk: “This is all according to plan.”
Also Autodesk: Burn the villages to feed AI and the Cloud – cuts 7% of workforce.

“Enshittification memo” Autodesk: “This is all according to plan.” Also Autodesk: Burn the villages to feed AI and the Cloud – cuts 7% of workforce.

“Enshittification memo”
Autodesk: “This is all according to plan.”
Also Autodesk: Burn the villages to feed AI and the Cloud – cuts 7% of workforce.

✅ layoffs
✅ “AI”
✅ “cloud”
✅ new SKU names
✅ worse support
✅ price increases

blog.adafruit.com/2026/01/22/a...

22.01.2026 21:47 — 👍 38    🔁 4    💬 3    📌 0

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