A few years ago I made an online origami simulator at https://origamisimulator.org - the app lets you import crease patterns and simulate how they fold in 3D.
I'm planning to build some new features to make it easier to design/edit crease patterns, and I made a short survey to see what people are most excited about:
https://forms.gle/URQzaDP9DbgAw9Bb6
If you're interested in origami (even if you are a beginner), please take a few min to fill out this survey, even partial responses are very helpful, thanks!
OK #MastodonAPI gurus.
I can use postman to update my status using the parameters specified by the spec but get a 404 when I use curl:
curl https://qoto.org/api/v1/statuses -H 'Authorization: Bearer myAccessToken' -F 'status= Testing Mastodon's API by updating my status'
Your account's Mastodon Preferences (over there on the right if you're on the web page in the basic view) are worth exploring.
Add filters, choose what content displays if there's something with content warnings or marked sensitive, slow down your feed, change how animated gifs work.
And lots more.
Make this place yours and make it work for you! Remember, you, your follows, and your settings ARE the algorithm here.
Has anybody played with the Mastodon API? It looks to be pretty straightforward but there's always a gotcha lurking. I hope to get some time to beat on it toward the end of the week. If I learn anything interesting, I'll report back here.
Thanks to @rpilocator I finally acquired a Raspberry Pi 4. Not sure what I want to build first. I'll probably just round up all the loose sensors in the junk box , wire them up to GPIO pins and write values to a Node-Red dashboard.
Or, I have a "robot" chassis, motor driver boards, etc. in the junk box. Maybe a desktop rover.
Or, I have a laser module, a couple servos and a new cat. Maybe a cat distracter to keep him off the keyboard.
Or, maybe the community has some ideas for Teach Yourself Python The Hard Way™
#introduction Studied biology as a youth. First computer I touched was a PDP 11. Entrepreneured until I got it dot bombed out of me. Did most of the jobs there are in software development. Currently a soon to retire scrum master. Fart around with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, etc. Mostly just burning my fingers with a soldering iron. Words of wisdom, "Get off my lawn!"
Elder geek living in upper midwest. Inept maker and STEM enthusiast.
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