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The blu-ray drive stopped working on my PS3 and keeping the old bricked one for spare parts turned out handy.
December 22, 2025 at 12:25 AM
Shuttle shutting down their community tier on a three day notice 😞 luckily, it's mostly just a small layer over Axum and SQLx / PostgreSQL.
December 19, 2025 at 12:57 AM
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British press complains about Poles leaving the UK for #poland, calling this “exodus” and

> The great Polish exodus: The arrival of 100,000s of Poles changed the face of Britain, but now they’re returning home in droves for a better life in their low-tax, booming homeland. Could there be a more […]
Original post on agora.echelon.pl
agora.echelon.pl
December 14, 2025 at 9:19 AM
I regret that I answered "yes" to "Is there Home Alone <N>?" questions where N > 2.
December 8, 2025 at 2:44 PM
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I'm proceeding with libstacktrace (https://github.com/ianlancetaylor/libbacktrace) - there is also a package already in Debian. Seems do to the job for me just fine.

Thanks everyone!
GitHub - ianlancetaylor/libbacktrace: A C library that may be linked into a C/C++ program to produce symbolic backtraces
A C library that may be linked into a C/C++ program to produce symbolic backtraces - ianlancetaylor/libbacktrace
github.com
November 23, 2025 at 1:25 PM
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The Internet was made for things like this: a website that looks like Gmail, that shows you the worst of the Epstein emails

https://jmail.world/
Jmail, logged in as [email protected]
You are logged into [email protected], Jeffrey Epstein's email. Sourced from the November 2025 House Oversight Committee data release.
jmail.world
November 23, 2025 at 4:53 AM
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One of the reasons I'm skeptical of the practicality of e2e verifiable voting schemes is that every system proposed so far is fragile. A single mishap can result in an unverifiable election (and, in worst-case scenarios like this, one in which you can't even determine the winner) […]
Original post on federate.social
federate.social
November 22, 2025 at 9:33 PM
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These Valve announcements are getting weirder and weirder
November 22, 2025 at 6:55 AM
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Today I am stepping down from my role as the CEO of #mastodon. Though this has been in the works for a while, I can't say I've fully processed how I feel about it. There is a bittersweet part to it, and I think I will miss it, but it also felt necessary. It feels like a goodbye, but it isn't—I […]
Original post on mastodon.social
mastodon.social
November 18, 2025 at 8:46 AM
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November 17, 2025 at 10:04 PM
Big honkin' upgrade
November 17, 2025 at 12:27 PM
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Renavon Hong Kong Database
webbsite.renavon.com
November 6, 2025 at 2:29 PM
Renavon Hong Kong Database
webbsite.renavon.com
November 6, 2025 at 2:28 PM
New NIN, Deftones, and Ladytron. What a year!
October 18, 2025 at 8:02 AM
October 13, 2025 at 2:02 PM
Are "glassholes" socially acceptable now? I find it strange that Meta Ray-Bans etc. don't have physical camera lens covers. They may have blinking LEDs, but that's "trust me, bro, it's not recording" feature.
September 18, 2025 at 2:18 AM
Liquid Glass feels nice on mobile, but it seems strange on desktop.
I guess that's a unified platform design dichotomy.
September 17, 2025 at 1:28 PM
This (hyper-)local Netflix ad is 10/10 marketing: https://youtu.be/8SvPM1SZ6jM

For the context, this is the original 1970s music video: https://youtu.be/qCmRga2fIy0
September 6, 2025 at 12:44 PM
tailcalls on Rust nightly: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/144232 🚀
August 8, 2025 at 12:08 AM
BlueOS open sourced: https://github.com/vivoblueos/kernel

Finally a good OSS alternative to Mocor?
GitHub - vivoblueos/kernel
Contribute to vivoblueos/kernel development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
July 26, 2025 at 2:16 AM
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Slide requirements for (checks notes) Open Source Summit Europe:

PowerPoint format
July 11, 2025 at 9:50 PM
Quite nice that Jane Street packaged up their compiler fork like this: https://oxcaml.org/
OxCaml | About
oxcaml.org
July 1, 2025 at 3:32 AM
How We Shot ‘The Trolley Problem’ Short Film on iPhone
An inside look at how we utilised iPhone and creative camera setups to capture our latest short film. Written by Kirk Mihelakos | May 29, 2025 The iPhone 16 Pro is an incredibly versatile filmmakers camera, which we used to shoot the entirety of ‘The Trolley Problem’ short film. Short filmmaking is an incredible amount of fun. Quick timelines, small budgets, but big ideas and great crews, bring together some of the best filmmaking moments I’ve experienced in the last couple of years. Recently I was approached by indie short-film director Ali Wells (Dare You to Remember), to capture a short film around the idea of a trip to a grocery store, and the mundane movements of shopping with a trolley. > “I love short filmmaking for the storytelling, collaboration and memory-making.” — Ali Wells (Director and Writer, The Trolley Problem) “I’ve been visiting a particular car park for years, and the deserted trolley bays have always stood out to me. It feels like a silent test of character, will you do the right thing and return the trolley, or leave it stranded? This sparked the initial idea for the short. I sent Kirk a rough concept and storyboard with the very serious title, ‘The Trolley Problem’.” — Ali Wells Director Ali Wells (Right) and Actress Eva Hatzicostas (Left) on the set of The Trolley Problem. Given the brief of the short-film having a lot storyboards with POV shots and mounting a camera to a trolley (a often very unpredictable and not-so rigid shopping cart), it was clear a small, nimble, yet high quality setup would have to be used here. After some previous work with it, I turned to my iPhone 16 Pro and it’s Apple Log recording capabilities alongside the ProRes HQ codec, to capture the whole short film on. Rigging the iPhone 16 Pro to the trolley. #### The Gear and Setup Alongside the iPhone (16 Pro Dessert Titanium 512GB), we utilised the Blackmagic Design Camera App on iOS for manual camera control and monitoring. A Sandmarc 58mm Telephoto Lens (with their included iPhone case), plus the Sandmarc 18mm Wide-Angle Lens for all the POV and mounted shots. On the lens we added the Sandmarc Variable ND filter, an essential as we were filming in bright daylight, and shooting at 1/48 at 24FPS to maintain our 180-degree shutter angle rule. For the camera nerds out there, here is a summary of the settings we utilised: * ISO 54 - 500 * 24FPS * Shutter Speed 1/48(s) * ND Filter 2 - 6 stops * ProRes HQ * Apple Log * Recorded in the Blackmagic Camera App * White Balance at 4700k * Shot at 4K (3840 x 2160) exported at (3240 x 2160 [1.5:1] aspect ratio) Additionally but not necessary, we attached a Lexar Go 1TB SSD to the camera for recording. Although to keep the rig lightweight, particularly during some of the trolley shots, we recorded straight to the iPhone internal storage, selecting a folder on the Blackmagic camera app. I’ll note that recording in ProRes HQ Apple Log is quite taxiing on storage, the entire project took up about 500GB of internal space. In future, shooting in another ProRes format like 422 or even LT, can still achieve good quality results, so long as you record in Apple Log for the colour profile for post-production grading flexibility. The Blackmagic Camera App paired with the Sandmarc lenses turns a simple iPhone into such a powerful filmmaking setup. #### Camera Rigging In terms of rigging, we attached the iPhone to a Manfrotto universal smartphone clamp mount, which had a 1/4” thread screw at the base of the mount. This attached to a SmallRig Magic Arm for our trolley rigged shots, or a tripod (the YC Onion Pineta Peak tripod), for the locked off shots. #### iPhone Rigging Setup Magic Arms are incredible! We used them with to mount the phone to the trolley and the car interior. The iPhone 16 Pro attached to the trolley utilising the magic arm from SmallRig and Manfrotto smartphone clamp. #### Lighting This is pretty short and straight-forward. We didn’t setup any lighting rigs at all, only had a bounce board (gold faced) to reflect light from the sun and that was about it. All natural light, including the sequences in the market. Considerations were made on shooting positioning, ensuring our subject and objects were backlit as much as possible, whilst shooting on the shadow side as often as we can. #### Post-Production: Edit, Sound and Color Grading In terms of post-production which included, editing, sound design and color grading, everything was completed in Davinci Resolve 19. The edit being quite linear and straightforward, with the use of plenty of fusion generated titles for the ‘film-emulation’ graphics and credits you see on screen. Plenty of post-production stabilisation was also applied using Davinci Resolve built-in perspective stabilisation (applying strength conservatively was the key here to not over-do it) alongside some translation stabilisation too for some of the more tricky bumpy shots. One unique element to the color grading process I applied on this short, was the use of magic masks and radial blurs, to mask-out subjects and apply a circular ‘Petzval / Helios lens’ style blur to the background, achieving a swirly bokeh affect. Reminiscent of those aforementioned vintage lenses. The Color page in Davinci Resolve 19 for Trolley Problem. I like to keep a simple node structure, with the most complex part being the Petzval look for the swirly bokeh, achieved with power-grades, magic mask and radial blur. Aside from that my color-grading process remained quite similar, where I base my looks starting with my iPhone Apple Log lut, and take it from there. Also special shoutout to the new Davinci Resolve 19 ‘Film Look Creator’ feature, which works wonders when applying film grain, halation and those last touches. A lot of the color grade was based around my Apple Log LUT which you can find here. Also includes a few variations and Davinci Resolve power-grades I utilise. Additionally, one major thing I want to mention that (hopefully) didn’t go noticed, was that we did not record a single-sound on set, using the internal iPhone Mics or external mics. Main reasons being was that it was just far too windy on location, the supermarket we shot in was also noisy and we wanted to keep the camera rig as small as possible. All sound-design you’re hearing was generated by sourcing sound effects from either Artlist or Soundly (my favourite SFX tool for Davinci Resolve due to their drag and drop features), with a few in-built effects used in Resolves fairlight tab. A simple timeline, backed with a lot of post-sound to build the shorts sound stage from scratch. * * * Furthermore, here is a gear list with links to purchase if you’d like to try out any of the gear yourself. #### Gear List (with Links) * iPhone 16 Pro 512GB * Sandmarc 16mm Ultra-Wide Lens * Sandmarc 58mm Telephoto Lens * Sandmarc ND Motion Filter * Sandmarc iPhone Case (Included when a Lens is Purchased) * Manfrotto Smartphone Clamp * Lexar Go 1TB SSD with Hub * YC Onion Pineta Peak Tripod * Smallrig Magic Arms * Light Bounce / Diffuser Set * 10,000 mAh Battery Hopefully you enjoyed this breakdown. If you have any questions feel free to contact me using the links in the header or footer, or message me anywhere on socials (@KirkMihelakos). Cheers! — Kirk The iPhone rig on-top of the YC Onion Pineta Peak Tripod for all the locked off shots. ### Film Links #### High Quality 4K ProRes Upload: Worth watching below on Vimeo if you want to get an idea of the quality of the image coming straight from the camera in ProRes uncompressed. (Huge difference compared to the YouTube upload). #### YouTube Upload: Support the channel and watch the film here! Be sure to come say hi and drop a comment too and all the other subscribey stuff YouTubers typically ask for. Some links may be affiliate activated which help us shoot more short films! Return to Blog →
kirkmihelakos.com
June 3, 2025 at 1:43 PM
I guess the main drawback of Immich at this point is its release cadency (and potential breaking upgrades).
Better than being unmaintained I guess.
May 29, 2025 at 12:28 PM