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still life is an interactive painting on your computer screen. It responds to touch and to movement, to tugs and to gusts of wind. But, physicality comes with permanence – there is no “undoing” a tear in the fabric.
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Photo by Matti Ahlgren (Aalto University) Higher Slices is a piece depicting a tesseract descending into three-dimensional space down from the heavens. Each slice of this higher-dimensional object is cradled by a meshwork of threads, a series of perfect geometric monoliths suspended in air by delicate organic strings.
The piece was exhibited in the summer of 2025 as part of the Fibrations (Säikeistyksiä) exhibit held by the Aalto University Math&Arts programme hosted at the Finnish Science Center Heureka.
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A few months ago, I created Breathing Geometry, a geometric breathing exercise centered around regular polyhedra. At the time, I considered it complete, albeit minimally. Now, I’ve returned to give a breath of new life into it.
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I happen to have an old MacBook gathering dust on a shelf. She’s pretty cute, a late 2013 MacBook Pro that I used secondhand for a few years. Now, I’ve recently gotten increasingly aware of the unreliability of platform companies. So following the footsteps of probably every nerd with an old laptop, I thought “Hmm… I could probably turn this into a server and host a bunch of stuff there!”
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Babel’s Digital Forest contains every since 88x31 badge imaginable. Can you scroll all the way to the bottom?
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Recently1, the finnish digital museum card application (Museokortti) has had a major overhaul. The update was split into an entirely new app! I got a little curious with the update, since it changed the way that users authenticate their museum card. Being an avid museum visitor and programmer, I decided to investigate how this new system works.
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Okay it was a couple months ago. But I only finished this post now ↩
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I recently published heckorator on pypi. It’s a cursed little project to make Python decorators more readable. But I actually started (and abandoned) the project 4 years ago!
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F-UTF-8 (an acronym) is an extension of UTF-8 that hates you.
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