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snacks on Station

author: snacks

2021-10-11 01:26 UTC

In a past life I used to be a wooden boatbuilder. An old friend just asked me to take a drawing from a 100 year old design and produce an offset table for him: measurements in a standardized format that describe all the important lines of a boat, to be drawn out full size on the floor and from there, molds for the boat are made. So I'm going to try to paste those offsets in the comments below, perhaps the first boat design shared on Gemini?

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2021-06-26 01:20 UTC

If your low back hurts, stretch the front of your thighs. Tight hip flexors can cause a tremendous amount of sneaky back pain that no amount of back rubs will fix—especially if you're a desk worker, cyclist, or both.

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2021-06-21 00:10 UTC

In the interest of non-meta content on Gemini, today I went hydrofoil surfing for the first time since breaking a bone in my hand 8 weeks ago. My wrist hurt when I popped from my belly to my feet, but the feeling of surfing a hoverboard is the best.

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2021-06-06 13:37 UTC

One interesting thing about Gemini is that we are all participating in an experiment with TLS client cert authentication. It appears to be such an elegantly simple idea, until you start to think about what happens when:

- My cert expires

- My computer is stolen or dies

- I want to log in from multiple devices

When I first signed up for Station, I set my client cert to expire two weeks later—just long enough for me to completely forget about it. And now I'm totally locked out of that account with no way back in. (Also @martin, I am not picking on you or Station specifically!)

I wonder what patterns we will collectively come up with to address those shortcomings of client certs above?

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