![]() ![]() KS is also working on this, doing a sterling job of email wrangling, so that MW doesn’t drown on his return.Īnother four day week for #429 as we were all off yesterday enjoying the sunny Bank Holiday Monday. We’ll never tell him though, it just goes to his head. We have JS covering in their absence and he seems to be doing quite well. MC is overseeing things here too.ĪH is working on these – he’s also giving a talk at the V&A. This is something that surprised all of us. Laurence is still with us too – “working on cloth and hair simulation”. (I can say that without boasting as it’s nothing to do with me.) MC is overseeing things from one side, and DF has the other side covered.ĪJ / JM are working hard on various aspects of this. There’s a lot going on and it’s looking really nice. She has Little Printer badges.)ĭF / DB / JS / NU / TH are all working on this. (Are you going too? Make sure you look after Alice and say hello. What else is going on? Well, roughly this:ĪSJ / NL: New Little Printer back end stuff, fixing bugs, finishing web sockets and generally making everything better.ĪJ: Getting a stand ready for Future FestĪB: Getting ready to go to xoxo in Portland. I am trying not to get sucked into a conversation about Breaking Bad. This week the studio is excited about film special effects and Grand Theft Auto 5. “I don’t know why I find pictures of robots so exciting, but I do” – is a conversation I can hear going on right now. Thank you Alice, and thank you everyone who was able to come! The publication I made wasn’t as pretty as the other dozen or so demos, but hey it’s me writing this blog post so I get to show what I made:Īlice has a write-up of Little Printer Hack Day - go read it!Īnd just to say: Now we have a better idea what we’re doing, we’re keen on having more events like this soon. I got my hands dirty too, and I’ve not coded for ages. Lots of pizza, beer, and demos of the publications everyone made.Īlice organised, and did a fantastic job! It was fun, super creative, and we received incredibly valuable feedback and ideas on the technical method of integrating with Little Printer, and more generally on the usage and service. (A Hack Day is a day spent with a load of people all coding side-by-side to make and show off neat ideas.) So to learn, we asked a couple dozen of our smartest – and most forgiving – friends to the BERG studio for a practice Little Printer Hack Day. As Little Printer gets closer to launch, we’re figuring out how to best work with publishers - not just creating the simplest possible way to get content on LP, but also how to share design tips and work closely to invent the handiest, most delightful publications.
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