Les Orchard <me@lmorchard.com>
That's me!
About Me
TL;DR: he / him; old adhd cat dad; tinkerer; serial enthusiast; editor-at-large for lmorchard.com
This page collects a bunch of the stuff I do online. If you feel like it, send me an email at
me@lmorchard.com, send a toot to
@lmorchard@masto.hackers.town, or find me in one of
the other usual places below:
Blog (blog.lmorchard.com)
Links
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46 minutes ago
No Coding Before 10am | Michael Bloch
Six months from now, there will be two kinds of engineering teams: ones that rebuilt how they work from first principles, and ones still trying to make agents fit into their old playbook. The second group will get outshipped by teams half their size.
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57 minutes ago
AI is going to kill app subscriptions
For apps that run locallyâno servers, no cloud costsâsubscriptions make no sense anymore. The only real cost is development, and that's becoming negligible. If someone charges $10/month for a local PDF editor, someone else will build a clone for $5 one-time. Then someone will make it free.
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58 minutes ago
TechPaula/PC6502: My 6502 project in a PC104 like formfactor
My 6502 project in a PC104 like formfactor
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59 minutes ago
TechPaula/LT6502: A 6502 based laptop design
A 6502 based laptop design
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2 days ago
Virtual Scrolling for Billions of Rows â Techniques from HighTable
TL;DR: In this post, I present five techniques related to vertical scrolling used in , a React component that can display billions of rows in a table while keeping good performance and accessibility.
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3 days ago
Magic Words - daverupert.com
That sort of quality variance is uncomfortable for me from a tooling perspective. Tooling should be highly consistent and this has a âworks on my machineâ vibe to it. I suppose all my discomfort goes away if I quit caring about the outputs. If I embrace the cognitive dissonance and switch to a âZOMG the future is amazeballsâ hype mode, my job becomes a lot easier. But my brain has been unsuccessful in doing that thus far. I like magic and mystery, but hope- or luck-based development has its challenges for me.
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3 days ago
Coding agents as the new compilers - Anil Dash
But the response to that skepticism is not to reject the category of technology, but rather to capture it and seize control over its direction, away from the Big AI companies. This shift to a new level of coding abstraction is exactly the kind of platform shift that presents that sort of opportunity. Itâs potentially a chance for coders to be in control of some part of their destiny, at a time when a lot of bosses clearly want to get rid of as many coders as they can. At the very least, this is one area where the people who actually make things are ahead of the big platforms that want to cash in on it.
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3 days ago
Wes Cook and the Centralia McDonald's Mural
This post is about a found mural, a lost artist, and a conference talk. Itâs the full story of Wes Cook and The McDonaldâs Mural. Grab a beverage, sit back, relax, and thank you for joining me.
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3 days ago
2010930 - Initial commit of WebSerial code
This should have all basic WebSerial functionality. This will be behind a pref dom.webserial.enabled.
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3 days ago
Something Big Is Happening â matt shumer
We're past the point where this is an interesting dinner conversation about the future. The future is already here. It just hasn't knocked on your door yet. It's about to.
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4 days ago
Why Vampires Live Forever | Machiel Reyneke
The one thing the longevity-vampire community has not yet learned from Dracula is operational security. Dracula operated in silence for centuries. He didnât have a podcast. He didnât track his erection quality on a public dashboard. He didnât appear on Netflix. He understood that the fundamental rule of being a vampire is: donât talk about being a vampire.
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4 days ago
Dorodango
There's definitely a perception I've heard from folks who haven't spent a lot of time with the tools that the output of coding agents is always going to be a classical big ball of mud -- a horrible monstrosity with no clear architecture...just a jumbled mess of code that kind of somehow does the thing. It's not true, but that's what many folks think. So why not lean into it? I find myself engaging in software Dorodango pretty much every day.
@lmorchard@masto.hackers.town
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16 hours ago
I did also fix some flakiness in the power supply bits of this machine, a few years ago. So I'm hoping that also keeps things from asploding again
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16 hours ago
Hmm, bad news is: I figured out one of the big frame transistors on the WG6100 in my Tempest machine is bad. Good news is: I know how to replace that part. Hopefully that fixes the monitor, though I'm going to poke at some other components to see if there's not a further underlying cause. Nice thing is that I've fixed this monitor before by replacing half the parts, so I'm mildly optimistic I can do that again worst case.
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1 day ago
I've been procrastinating even touching this thing again, because I thought I'd have to go bit by bit through the PCB and schematic to diagnose it. And I only sorta know what I'm doing đ
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1 day ago
It definitely wasn't doing this for me before, according to my notes from my last go round with this thing. Next challenge will probably be the monitor, which likely needs new deflection transistors
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1 day ago
Realized it's been 6 years since I last tried troubleshooting this Tempest machine. I think there might just be a bad solder joint somewhere, because I took the pcb out, jiggled things, hooked up the scope, and suddenly something works?? #arcade #atari
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1 day ago
Ugh, it's not looking good for Expatriate. Like, we weren't on first-name basis with folks who worked there, but I wish I could like follow wherever they all go next like members of a band after it breaks up. And I do really hope they all end up somewhere good. Never had a bad experience there, just all lovely folks. https://www.oregonlive.com/dining/2026/02/is-this-renowned-portland-cocktail-bar-closed-for-good.html
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2 days ago
FWIW, this is the kind of vibe I'll be aiming for. Catsby was a big fan of hanging out in that window with the plants. Also, bonus old photo from when Cosmo was little
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2 days ago
Ope: I just got a response from my wife's tattoo artist from a few years ago. Looks like I might find a spot on her books in the next few months. Time to start digging through Catsby photos, which is happy / sad
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2 days ago
Cosmo went to the vets today for a checkup and some chest xrays to see if he has asthma. He got some sedation and has been staring like this for about 20 minutes #cats
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3 days ago
The year is 2026, the future. An era wherein I have enough compute to have been distracted by my ADHD to leave both an Amiga 1200 and a C64 emulator running while I wander off and watch YouTube videos.
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3 days ago
Actually really sad about this, since it was one of the few places we'd found in good walking distance with a vibe that managed to get us out of the house on a regular basis. There are probably other places, but expeditions are hard
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3 days ago
Damn it: I think Expatriate, our most favorite bar in Portland, has closed. #pdx https://www.reddit.com/r/Portland/comments/1r1kb30/expatriate_is_closed/
Github (@lmorchard)
- 1 week ago watched letientai299/md2cb
- 2 weeks ago pushed 6e5fff0 to lmorchard/feedspool-go ( main ): Fix future-dated items: clamp to first_seen instead of now()
- 2 weeks ago submitted Pull Request #35 to lmorchard/feedspool-go :
- 2 weeks ago pushed 6e5fff0 to lmorchard/feedspool-go ( moar-future-published-item-fixes ): Fix future-dated items: clamp to first_seen instead of now()
- 2 weeks ago submitted Pull Request #35 to lmorchard/feedspool-go :
- 2 weeks ago created branch moar-future-published-item-fixes on lmorchard/feedspool-go
- 2 weeks ago pushed 8e43dbe to lmorchard/feedspool-go ( main ): Fix feed sorting to use published_date instead of first_seen
YouTube Videos (lmorchard)
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Chiptunes & Tinkering - Adding limit switches to a 3018 CNC machine?
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Chiptunes & Tinkering - Assembling the Why Em-Ulator Module for RC2014
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Chiptunes & Tinkering - Reflashing Sonoff S31 AC (again)
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Clip: Chiptunes & Tinkering - Reflashing a Sonoff S31 with Tasmota to control an AC outlet with Home
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Chiptunes & Tinkering - Reflashing a Sonoff S31 with Tasmota to control an AC outlet with Home Assis
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Chiptunes & Tinkering - RC2014 assembly, Pi Pico Terminal and Real Time Clock modules
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Chiptunes & Tinkering - RC2014 assembly, Digital I/O board part 2
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Chiptunes & Tinkering - RC2014 assembly, Digital I/O board
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Chiptunes & Tinkering - RC2014 wifi module assembly
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Chiptunes & Tinkering - RC2014 wifi module repair & firmware update
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Chiptunes & Tinkering - RC2014 assembly, again again?
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Chiptunes & Tinkering - RC2014 assembly, again?
Pocket Casts
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The Ward | Part 1
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The Leviathan Chronicles | The Ward
2 weeks ago
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NPR News: 02-13-2026 9PM EST
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Unknown Podcast
1 day ago
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The Rogue Plague | Part 3
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The Leviathan Chronicles | The Ward
2 months ago
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Everyone Agrees That Sonyâs New Earbuds Rock - DTNS 5205
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Daily Tech News Show
3 days ago
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NPR News: 02-12-2026 6PM EST
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Unknown Podcast
2 days ago
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NPR News: 02-12-2026 5PM EST
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Unknown Podcast
2 days ago
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MBMBaM 800: Platonic Soapbox Sex Coffin
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My Brother, My Brother And Me
6 days ago
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Bondi's Heated Hearing, Pushback On Trump's Tariffs, Revised 2025 Jobs Report
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Up First from NPR
3 days ago
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NPR News: 02-12-2026 10AM EST
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Unknown Podcast
3 days ago
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NPR News: 02-11-2026 11AM EST
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Unknown Podcast
4 days ago
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Spotify Wrapped Was a Raging Success - DTNS 5203
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Daily Tech News Show
4 days ago
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Guthrie Door Camera Footage, Trump & Netanyahu Meet On Iran, DHS House Hearing
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Up First from NPR
4 days ago
Spotify ( Les Orchard )
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Purity on Deathless by Amelia Arsenic 3 days ago
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Darkness on When The Wolves Return by Ego Likeness 3 days ago
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Hunger on Plastic Makes Perfect by Ayria 3 days ago
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Enter the Void on Monsters in the Industry by Miss FD 3 days ago
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Hybrid Moments on Stitches of Eden by Helalyn Flowers 3 days ago
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Never and Me on The Invisible Plan by Kidneythieves 3 days ago
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The Bells on Havestar by I:Scintilla 3 days ago
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