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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19 hours ago
Document Checklist: Application for a Citizenship Certificate (Proof of Citizenship) (CIT 0014) - Canada.ca
Document Checklist: Application for a Citizenship Certificate (Proof of Citizenship) (CIT 0014)
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20 hours ago
golanlevin/p5-single-line-font-resources: An archive of monoline vector fonts, and p5.js code to render them.
An archive of monoline vector fonts, and p5.js code to render them.
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2 days ago
How the Vectrex game console sunk a 124-year-old company - The Silicon Underground
On May 4, 1984, Milton Bradley, a leading producer of board games for 124 years, agreed to sell itself to Hasbro. Changes in the way people played games in the 80s, especially kids, put pressure on the company. In this blog post, Iâll explain how changing times led Milton Bradley to make a transformational bet at the worst possible time that ultimately sunk the maker of the game Battleship, and what happened to what was left of Milton Bradley.
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4 days ago
Saying goodbye to asm.js | SpiderMonkey JavaScript/WebAssembly Engine
asm.js was Mozillaâs response to the question posed by NaCl and PNaCl: how can the web run code at native speeds? The idea was clever: pick a strict, statically-typed subset of JavaScript that an engine could recognize on the fly and compile down to native code. We could get performance similar to NaCl/PNaCl and still have code live inside web content and use web APIâs (no separate sandbox, IPC, or alternative APIâs). asm.js shipped in Firefox 22 back in 2013 and was a success. It let projects like Unity and Unreal ship C/C++ codebases to the web for the first time, using just standard web technologies. The Epic Citadel demo was ported to the web in just four days. It was a landmark achievement, and a fond memory for the original asm.js team.
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4 days ago
The Visible Zorker Project
But it also lets you see the game running as you play. Every time you type a command, youâll see the source code of the functions that executed it. You can also browse the gameâs variables and the state of every object. Track your progress on an interactive map. So you can see exactly what the game does and how it does it.
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5 days ago
The good times in tech are over
If I had to choose, Iâd definitely choose to return to the job market of the 2010s, so I can be paid more to work less and have more job security. Iâm not an idiot. But the silver lining to actually having to ship is that youâre no longer living in a dream. If youâre realistic about how things work, the job of software engineering becomes much easier to understand: Providing value to the company gets you rewarded Not providing value to the company gets you punished âValue to the companyâ means furthering the explicit plans of your companyâs executives
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5 days ago
The just-say-no engineer was a ZIRP phenomenon
Some senior and staff engineers operate as gatekeepers, slowing down development and saying no to most things This was a critical role during ZIRP, because: Tech companies had thousands of engineers who were empowered to do basically whatever they wanted, so without gatekeeping the systems would have fallen apart Tech companies didnât care that much if they got anything done When ZIRP ended, the environment for this kind of engineer became much worse, since tech companies were now actually focused on accomplishing things and the âdo whatever you wantâ era was over Like with layoffs, this shift is often blamed on AI, but it would have happened even if powerful LLMs had not emerged at all. Itâs an end-of-ZIRP phenomenon
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1 week ago
The Emacsification of Software â Quarrelsome
If youâre a nerd comfortable with the idea of rolling your own software, everything is now programmable, not merely in a technical sense but a practical one. And that gets to a feeling I think a lot of people have when creating software with agents: what does it mean to say youâre âbuildingâ it? âBuildingâ implies more effort than youâre expending. What youâre doing feels a lot more like configuring, on a platform that has suddenly become vastly more configurable. A platform that feels a lot more like Emacs.
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1 week ago
Save For Web claws â Unsung
For context, Save For Web was a popular export function in Photoshop at the peak of its use for web design, but assigned a rather unpleasant ââ„â§S shortcut. Using it often turned your hand into a⊠claw of sorts.
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1 week ago
Secret Handshake Installs Arcade Games In D.C. To Criticize Trumpâs Iran Policies | HuffPost Latest News
See scenes from Secret Handshake's games depicting FBI Director Kash Patel, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, the pope and others.
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1 week ago
ESP32 Life
As I continue to try to unbundle my hobbies from the iphone, these ESP32 devices have played a really big role. An open product like this promises a tinkerer like me much more than a useful gadget - it can become MY gadget, something modified and tuned to my specific needs and aesthetic quirks. There is no corpo telemetry tracker sneaking onto my gadget, only the stupid shit I put there!! And when I get tired of that thing, I can always flash it with something else. I can't say that about my phone.
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1 week ago
The Boring Internet (text) | Terry Godier
Some things need to become enormous to survive. Other things survive because they never needed to become enormous.
@lmorchard@masto.hackers.town
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42 minutes ago
Enterprise was my least favorite Trek, especially after they did Space 9/11 on Florida
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13 hours ago
You know he wanted to do it
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13 hours ago
Somebody just skateboarded past my house playing a xylophone?
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13 hours ago
Spock was not a great cat dad
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13 hours ago
Everybody remembers this one
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13 hours ago
How about this? #startrek
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14 hours ago
Is this anything? https://trek.epicrandomness.com/
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1 day ago
I just heard someone say "wrapped around the axle" and I thought they said "wrecked around the asshole"
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5 days ago
I don't care what they say: this does not look like "glass"
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5 days ago
I've been dragging my heels so hard to stay on Sonoma but an IT-mandated upgrade finally pushed me to Tahoe . #liquidass #apple
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5 days ago
RE: https://mastodon.art/@weirdsatellite/116597554801674863 is this a black hole consisting of peanut butter, or a black hole that only affects peanut butter with its gravity?
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1 week ago
Welp, I had a good run of a bunch of years enjoying #eurovision - kinda sad but not going to bother with it this time around
Github (@lmorchard)
- 20 hours ago pushed 3395be8 to lmorchard/decafclaw ( main ): fix(schedules): expand $SKILL_DIR via required-skill location for overlays (#565)
- 20 hours ago submitted Pull Request #565 to lmorchard/decafclaw :
- 22 hours ago pushed 1de0d20 to lmorchard/decafclaw ( fix-schedule-skill-dir-overlay-expansion ): fix(schedules): iterate required-skills in $SKILL_DIR resolution
- 23 hours ago submitted Pull Request #565 to lmorchard/decafclaw :
- 23 hours ago created branch fix-schedule-skill-dir-overlay-expansion on lmorchard/decafclaw
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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CORE 523: Fight Me!
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CORE
2 days ago
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NPR News: 05-24-2026 12PM EDT
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NPR News Now
1 hour ago
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NPR News: 05-23-2026 6PM EDT
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Unknown Podcast
19 hours ago
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NPR News: 05-23-2026 3PM EDT
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Unknown Podcast
22 hours ago
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NPR News: 05-23-2026 2PM EDT
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Unknown Podcast
23 hours ago
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Cuba Pressure, Abrego Garcia Charges, Cooling Costs
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Up First from NPR
1 day ago
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NPR News: 05-23-2026 12PM EDT
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Unknown Podcast
1 day ago
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The End of Destiny 2 is Nigh, Sort Of - DTNS 5275
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Daily Tech News Show
1 day ago
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NPR News: 05-22-2026 5PM EDT
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Unknown Podcast
1 day ago
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The post-search Google era begins
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The Vergecast: Ad-Free Edition
2 days ago
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An In-Studio Spectacular
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Lovett or Leave It
2 days ago
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NPR News: 05-22-2026 2PM EDT
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Unknown Podcast
1 day ago
Spotify ( Les Orchard )
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Station 21 on Construct by VNV Nation 2 days ago
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Soul Sloshing on Big Beautiful Sky by Venus Hum 3 days ago
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Baby Don't Dance on Eureka by Mother Mother 3 days ago
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Circadian Rhythm (Last Dance) on Better Nature by Silversun Pickups 3 days ago
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Somewhere to Hide on III (Deluxe) by Shiny Toy Guns 3 days ago
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Anxiety on Anxiety by Ladyhawke 3 days ago
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Hell on Sainthood by Tegan and Sara 3 days ago
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