Kevin Lynagh
kevinlynagh.com
Kevin Lynagh
@kevinlynagh.com
I design and build things. Mostly software, sometimes furniture, and a few small buildings once.

American in Amsterdam.
I CNC'd myself a bed. Details, along with musings on a constraint programming language, NYC, and battery-powered air handling in my latest newsletter: kevinlynagh.com/newsletter/2...
October 13, 2025 at 7:21 PM
Why I shop via print catalogs in 2025: kevinlynagh.com/catalogs/

Web designers: Our drop-down can't show more than five things.

Print designers: Here's the entire product family in one table, how the table works, and how it relates to the physical packaging.
September 1, 2025 at 6:37 AM
3M's Versaflo powered air respirator is the most comfortable integrated eye/ear/lung protection for woodworking, but it starts at $1650. So I just bought the helmet for $225 and threw together the rest for $50 with a bit of 3D printing. kevinlynagh.com/papr/
August 18, 2025 at 7:04 PM
My free, minimalist Mac speech-to-text app now transcribes even faster.

Ever since I started talking to my computer, my typing (~130 WPM) feels slow.

Talking also feels more relaxed and exploratory, which is useful when designing new stuff.

github.com/lynaghk/whis...
GitHub - lynaghk/whispertron
Contribute to lynaghk/whispertron development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
May 3, 2025 at 6:58 PM
Find someone who cares about you as much as Apple cares that AirTag holders fit perfectly.

(From developer.apple.com/accessories/...)
March 26, 2025 at 9:50 PM
Newsletter: 3d-printing a TV stand, making bright office lights, and thinking about graph-directed autocomplete

kevinlynagh.com/newsletter/2...
March 16, 2025 at 9:08 AM
Reposted by Kevin Lynagh
Here it is — very happy to officially release the book that @marianoguerra.org and I have been working on for the past 2½ years.

If you bought it in early access, thanks for your support! 🙏

If you haven't bought it yet, please check it out!!
Excited to announce the official launch of our online book, WebAssembly from the Ground Up! 🎉

It's the book we wish we'd had 3 years ago.

No messing with tools and frameworks. It's a hands-on guide to the core of Wasm: the instruction set and module format.

Link below. 👇
March 10, 2025 at 1:23 PM
> The laser unit is autonomous and will continue shooting salmon lice as long as it receives electricity, even if Internet access is broken.

www.stingray.no/delousing-wi...
The Stingray system
The Stingray system combines salmon lice treatment, lice counting, and monitors biomass and fish health in one fully automated system.
www.stingray.no
February 22, 2025 at 8:10 AM
Reading about superellipses and ran into an offhand reference to "squigonometry". I assumed it was a joke, then I found the Wikipedia page and a Springer textbook. I still can't tell.
January 25, 2025 at 2:28 PM
Me: I wonder how DIY keyboards are going since I goofed with them during the pandemic? (kevinlynagh.com/keyboards/)

Them: We compiled a BRep CAD kernel to WASM so you can generate complex keyboard geometry in your browser. Also you can scan your hands using computer vision. (ryanis.cool/cosmos/)
January 12, 2025 at 10:46 AM
Functions accidentally relying on global variables, CAD edition.
January 6, 2025 at 7:59 AM
Need a fun holiday activity? Consider Reversibly Sticking Metals and Graphite to Hydrogels and Tissues.

pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
Reversibly Sticking Metals and Graphite to Hydrogels and Tissues
We have discovered that hard, electrical conductors (e.g., metals or graphite) can be adhered to soft, aqueous materials (e.g., hydrogels, fruit, or animal tissue) without the use of an adhesive. The adhesion is induced by a low DC electric field. As an example, when 5 V DC is applied to graphite slabs spanning a tall cylindrical gel of acrylamide (AAm), a strong adhesion develops between the anode (+) and the gel in about 3 min. This adhesion endures after the field is removed, and we term it as hard–soft electroadhesion or EA[HS]. Depending on the material, adhesion occurs at the anode (+), cathode (−), or both electrodes. In many cases, EA[HS] can be reversed by reapplying the field with reversed polarity. Adhesion via EA[HS] to AAm gels follows the electrochemical series: e.g., it occurs with copper, lead, and tin but not nickel, iron, or zinc. We show that EA[HS] arises via electrochemical reactions that generate chemical bonds between the electrode and the polymers in the gel. EA[HS] can create new hybrid materials, thus enabling applications in robotics, energy storage, and biomedical implants. Interestingly, EA[HS] can even be achieved underwater, where typical adhesives cannot be used.
pubs.acs.org
December 19, 2024 at 9:22 PM
CHO cells originate from 20 Chinese hamsters evacuated from Nanking in 1948, avoiding "roving bands of communists" on an 11-hour station wagon trip driven by a physician "armed with a bottle of brandy, a book of common prayer, and my old .45 Colt"

biomanufacturing.org/uploads/file...
biomanufacturing.org
November 23, 2024 at 9:15 AM