Dave Ceddia
@daveceddia.com
Building an automated video editor (getrecut.com)
Developer founder, Pilot ✈️
Wrote @ daveceddia.com
Developer founder, Pilot ✈️
Wrote @ daveceddia.com
The partitioning is some virtual magic. It didn't shrink my current one, but it let me "double book" the space to install the other OS. (I haven't tried Tahoe yet but I did this with Sequoia recently)
November 3, 2025 at 7:21 PM
The partitioning is some virtual magic. It didn't shrink my current one, but it let me "double book" the space to install the other OS. (I haven't tried Tahoe yet but I did this with Sequoia recently)
If you have some free space on your current Mac, you can make a new partition and install it there.
idk how recently this became possible (maybe since APFS?) but it's surprisingly easy and been handy for testing
support.apple.com/en-us/118282
idk how recently this became possible (maybe since APFS?) but it's surprisingly easy and been handy for testing
support.apple.com/en-us/118282
Use more than one version of macOS on Mac - Apple Support
If you install a compatible macOS on an additional internal or external storage volume, your Mac can start up from either volume.
support.apple.com
November 3, 2025 at 7:20 PM
If you have some free space on your current Mac, you can make a new partition and install it there.
idk how recently this became possible (maybe since APFS?) but it's surprisingly easy and been handy for testing
support.apple.com/en-us/118282
idk how recently this became possible (maybe since APFS?) but it's surprisingly easy and been handy for testing
support.apple.com/en-us/118282
Part of this is that doing open source *for the money* lost its taboo. It's wider than just OSS; sponsored content went from "what a sellout" to "get that bag" along the same time.
I'm not sure of the cause <-> effect directionality here. My guess is it's more like an intertwined helix.
I'm not sure of the cause <-> effect directionality here. My guess is it's more like an intertwined helix.
October 14, 2025 at 7:11 PM
Part of this is that doing open source *for the money* lost its taboo. It's wider than just OSS; sponsored content went from "what a sellout" to "get that bag" along the same time.
I'm not sure of the cause <-> effect directionality here. My guess is it's more like an intertwined helix.
I'm not sure of the cause <-> effect directionality here. My guess is it's more like an intertwined helix.
literally says "AI Generated" in the corner 🙄
September 18, 2025 at 8:57 PM
literally says "AI Generated" in the corner 🙄
Before clicking into this I thought it was going to be about the recent wave of ragebait-as-a-company startups!
September 9, 2025 at 5:15 PM
Before clicking into this I thought it was going to be about the recent wave of ragebait-as-a-company startups!
Oh man this sucks, i'm sorry 🙁
July 20, 2025 at 4:03 PM
Oh man this sucks, i'm sorry 🙁
I'm always cautious with mine too but these Rotax engines are hard to hand prop accidentally. It needs 200rpm to trigger the ignition. Still good to keep out of the way of course but it adds some peace of mind
www.rotax-owner.com/en/general-t...
www.rotax-owner.com/en/general-t...
Hand proping the 912
ROTALK is a web based support system which provides a common access point for locating key Information - Education - Support for their Rotax Aircraft Engines such as the Rotax 912, Rotax 914, Rotax 91...
www.rotax-owner.com
June 20, 2025 at 3:27 AM
I'm always cautious with mine too but these Rotax engines are hard to hand prop accidentally. It needs 200rpm to trigger the ignition. Still good to keep out of the way of course but it adds some peace of mind
www.rotax-owner.com/en/general-t...
www.rotax-owner.com/en/general-t...
In the movie he shoots the other guy right after this
June 19, 2025 at 8:39 PM
In the movie he shoots the other guy right after this
It's awesome! I think they're working on porting TIE Fighter missions too.
Despite the "alpha" label this seems very polished so far. It's not like a tech demo either, they built out the concourse and mission briefing room and all this stuff that makes it feel like a proper game.
Despite the "alpha" label this seems very polished so far. It's not like a tech demo either, they built out the concourse and mission briefing room and all this stuff that makes it feel like a proper game.
June 7, 2025 at 1:14 AM
It's awesome! I think they're working on porting TIE Fighter missions too.
Despite the "alpha" label this seems very polished so far. It's not like a tech demo either, they built out the concourse and mission briefing room and all this stuff that makes it feel like a proper game.
Despite the "alpha" label this seems very polished so far. It's not like a tech demo either, they built out the concourse and mission briefing room and all this stuff that makes it feel like a proper game.
I've heard good things from friends about the Timeshifter app.
I don't think it helps much after the fact, but it's supposed to help avoid jet lag in the first place.
I don't think it helps much after the fact, but it's supposed to help avoid jet lag in the first place.
May 31, 2025 at 11:48 PM
I've heard good things from friends about the Timeshifter app.
I don't think it helps much after the fact, but it's supposed to help avoid jet lag in the first place.
I don't think it helps much after the fact, but it's supposed to help avoid jet lag in the first place.
It seems great in theory!
These services are expensive and indie hackers don't have the cash, probably.
And for building one?
Most indie hackers don't build services. 99% are chasing the 0-hour workweek, decoupling hours from $$ etc
Most indie hackers don't enjoy marketing and/or don't know how
These services are expensive and indie hackers don't have the cash, probably.
And for building one?
Most indie hackers don't build services. 99% are chasing the 0-hour workweek, decoupling hours from $$ etc
Most indie hackers don't enjoy marketing and/or don't know how
May 23, 2025 at 2:59 PM
It seems great in theory!
These services are expensive and indie hackers don't have the cash, probably.
And for building one?
Most indie hackers don't build services. 99% are chasing the 0-hour workweek, decoupling hours from $$ etc
Most indie hackers don't enjoy marketing and/or don't know how
These services are expensive and indie hackers don't have the cash, probably.
And for building one?
Most indie hackers don't build services. 99% are chasing the 0-hour workweek, decoupling hours from $$ etc
Most indie hackers don't enjoy marketing and/or don't know how
When I check the "captcha", it makes an XHR request and the response contains the full command (base64-encoded) that ends up in the clipboard. So I guess if it's a bug it's probably server-side
May 22, 2025 at 1:30 AM
When I check the "captcha", it makes an XHR request and the response contains the full command (base64-encoded) that ends up in the clipboard. So I guess if it's a bug it's probably server-side
Hah, there is! Similar pattern, inserts a command into the clipboard.
cmd /c "powershell -w h -e OwA=" && ✅ I am human
I'm not sure this would do anything? Seems like OwA= is a semicolon
Maybe it only really works on Windows, or this command is bugged like the curl one was.
cmd /c "powershell -w h -e OwA=" && ✅ I am human
I'm not sure this would do anything? Seems like OwA= is a semicolon
Maybe it only really works on Windows, or this command is bugged like the curl one was.
May 22, 2025 at 1:10 AM
Hah, there is! Similar pattern, inserts a command into the clipboard.
cmd /c "powershell -w h -e OwA=" && ✅ I am human
I'm not sure this would do anything? Seems like OwA= is a semicolon
Maybe it only really works on Windows, or this command is bugged like the curl one was.
cmd /c "powershell -w h -e OwA=" && ✅ I am human
I'm not sure this would do anything? Seems like OwA= is a semicolon
Maybe it only really works on Windows, or this command is bugged like the curl one was.