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newsletters:2025-06 [2025/07/06 21:43] – [Gadget improvements] osnrnewsletters:2025-06 [2025/07/07 11:43] (current) – Add Andrés July up next admin
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 ====== June 2025 newsletter ====== ====== June 2025 newsletter ======
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-TODO: 
-  - [x] Make the Luma for July open house 
-  - [x] Make the Substack 
-  - [ ] Schedule the Substack send 
-  - [x] Cull and note Discord links to summarize 
-  - [x] Fill in "What we've been up to" 
-  - [x] Fill in "Demos and applications" (GitHub) 
  
 If you want to stop by the studio, our next Folk open house is **[[https://lu.ma/adpapu2f|in the evening on Thursday, July 31]], in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn.** If you want to stop by the studio, our next Folk open house is **[[https://lu.ma/adpapu2f|in the evening on Thursday, July 31]], in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn.**
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 One burst was while I was at Gradient Retreat in Canada. I brought my gadget and quickly found that it was hard to calibrate and physically unstable (the projector kept swiveling around inside it). One burst was while I was at Gradient Retreat in Canada. I brought my gadget and quickly found that it was hard to calibrate and physically unstable (the projector kept swiveling around inside it).
  
-I made calibration fixes on folk2 and folk1 (discussed elsewhere in this newsletter), especially fixing the text bug.+So I made a new front panel (blue) that has insets 6mm inward from it to push the projector backward so it can't turn, and a lip below the projector to keep it from nodding: 
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 +I made calibration fixes on folk2 and folk1 (discussed elsewhere in this newsletter), especially fixing the text bug
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 A painful thing with the gadget is that its Ultimems AnyBeam laser beam scanning projector makes it hard to capture a whole projector image in a single camera frame (because you only get a subregion at a time if you're exposing the camera for less than like 15ms). A painful thing with the gadget is that its Ultimems AnyBeam laser beam scanning projector makes it hard to capture a whole projector image in a single camera frame (because you only get a subregion at a time if you're exposing the camera for less than like 15ms).
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 I also found that the Wi-Fi dongle is sketchy (I tuned a bunch of power saver settings to try to help; it also just can't do ad-hoc Wi-Fi) and probably overloading the current capacity of the USB bus. So I did a new revision that uses the official Orange Pi 5 Wi-Fi board instead of a USB dongle. I also found that the Wi-Fi dongle is sketchy (I tuned a bunch of power saver settings to try to help; it also just can't do ad-hoc Wi-Fi) and probably overloading the current capacity of the USB bus. So I did a new revision that uses the official Orange Pi 5 Wi-Fi board instead of a USB dongle.
  
-Another burst was in preparation for our Recurse Center talk (this coming week). We found a bug with camera slices where they flicker (trying to fix now).+I also made a new revision of the gadget1 that uses a Raspberry Pi and HDMI projector, but now has a stereo USB camera like gadget2: 
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 +Another burst is in preparation for our Recurse Center talk (this coming week). We found a bug with camera slices where they flicker (trying to fix now). Accidentally fried battery system while moving into a new chassis (some short, burned the cable) so bought a new one and that seems to work (it might just have been the USB-C cable, honestly).
  
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 (There are also still some significant blinking-out bugs when you have multiple programs out.) (There are also still some significant blinking-out bugs when you have multiple programs out.)
  
-I made some more nicety improvements / bug fixes to calibration (some of which I also backported to folk1):+I made some more nicety improvements / bug fixes to calibration this month (some of which I also backported to folk1):
   * Made the slider range for exposure time more reasonable by default, not up to 10,000ms or whatever (if you need weird exposure time like that, just type it in)   * Made the slider range for exposure time more reasonable by default, not up to 10,000ms or whatever (if you need weird exposure time like that, just type it in)
   * [[https://github.com/FolkComputer/folk/commit/14190eb0c868c8cb1b7c37c554731186f0659510|Text scales based on tag size]] so it doesn't collide with it on gadget   * [[https://github.com/FolkComputer/folk/commit/14190eb0c868c8cb1b7c37c554731186f0659510|Text scales based on tag size]] so it doesn't collide with it on gadget
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   * Group photo:   * Group photo:
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     * Featuring: [[https://pontus.granstrom.me/|Pontus Granström]], a friend of Pontus,[[https://x.com/varjoshi|Varun Joshi]], Andrés Cuervo, [[https://www.meghna-rao.com/|Meghna Rao]], Omar Rizwan     * Featuring: [[https://pontus.granstrom.me/|Pontus Granström]], a friend of Pontus,[[https://x.com/varjoshi|Varun Joshi]], Andrés Cuervo, [[https://www.meghna-rao.com/|Meghna Rao]], Omar Rizwan
-  * A picture of Verun Joshi's's photo of our GitHub repo so later reference: +  * A picture of Varun's photo of our GitHub repo so later reference: 
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   * [[https://www.meghna-rao.com/|Meghna Rao]] turning 1. a photo of an ice cream into a little stop motion art using our animation binder program and 2. using her phone's flashlight to create a spontaneous animation:   * [[https://www.meghna-rao.com/|Meghna Rao]] turning 1. a photo of an ice cream into a little stop motion art using our animation binder program and 2. using her phone's flashlight to create a spontaneous animation:
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     * They had the great idea of making a stop motion animation using multiple Folk stickers     * They had the great idea of making a stop motion animation using multiple Folk stickers
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-  * Andrés had their (receipt printer themed) birthday party at Hex House and gave [[https://samismith.com/|Sami Smith]] and [[https://eka.hn/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaf97wA4cf-wJDz0nRWl5oNZ6YKVYRfqoxkDQpa6kM0XVXtyS3cL3x-2g8RMog_aem_NjyXQ32hD0h5Tf2HGYXT7Q|Evan Kahn]] a tour of some shiny new Folk programs in the studio:+  * Andrés had their (receipt printer themed) birthday party at Hex House and gave [[https://samismith.com/|Sami Smith]] and [[https://eka.hn/|Evan Kahn]] a tour of some shiny new Folk programs in the studio:
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 +  * [[https://www.justinliang.me|Justin Liang]] set up a system at ITP Camp in downtown Brooklyn and ran a workshop teaching people how to use it, which got a lot of excitement -- a couple hundred programs were printed out over the lifetime of that system, I think (our friend [[https://violand.xyz/|Viola He]] made some triangle programs)
 +    * {{newsletters:img_2163.jpeg?0x300px}} {{newsletters:img_2164.jpeg?0x300px}}
  
-===== What we'll be up to in June =====+===== What we'll be up to in July =====
  
   * **Our next Folk open house is [[https://lu.ma/adpapu2f|in the evening on Thursday, July 31]], in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn.**   * **Our next Folk open house is [[https://lu.ma/adpapu2f|in the evening on Thursday, July 31]], in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn.**
   * Omar: continue trying to make calibration work well in folk2   * Omar: continue trying to make calibration work well in folk2
   * Omar: try to fix blinking bugs in folk2   * Omar: try to fix blinking bugs in folk2
-  * Andrés: TBD+  * Andrés: Video, video, video 
 +  * Andrés: Planning **[[https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdxSlV9YxGZO2pa0qwB5GeeOkt_1RB32drwMbXjnHUeS_-TJA/viewform?usp=dialog |workshops]]** 
 +  * Andrés: Kosmik integration 
 +  * Omar and Andrés giving [[https://lu.ma/sxqm12i0|a talk about the Folk gadget at Recurse Center]] on July 7 (currently sold out, though)
  
 ===== Links we've enjoyed ===== ===== Links we've enjoyed =====
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 ==== Andrés ==== ==== Andrés ====
-  * +  * Blair Neal's new art experiment [[https://ablairneal.com/project/forgetting-light|Forgetting Light - (Photochromic canvas + laser projector) 
 +]] 
 +  * [[https://github.com/seeddisperser/kelmscott-mono|Kelmscott Mono]] - A blackletter typeface for your text editor (I've been using it as mine this month, it's a wild but fun experience.) 
 +  * [[https://willowprotocol.org|Willow]] — "Protocols for synchronisable data stores." 
 +  * [[https://github.com/Samsung/Tizen.NET]] — the obscure .NET framework for making Samsung TV apps 
 +  * [[https://www.instagram.com/reel/DLpcOEhRnxd/?igsh=bW5uOGJwZnBybTd6|Making holographic butter]] using diffraction grating 
 +  * [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuxBfKA3U5M&t=53s|A beginner's guide to ESP32]] 
 +  * The [[https://lilygo.cc/products/t-encoder-pro-us|LILYGO T-Encoder Pro]] — An ESP32 powered rotary encoder with a fascinating little circular display  
 +  * [[https://toitlang.org|Toit]] is a modern high-level language designed specifically for microcontrollers
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