> I'd be surprised if the Bells lab offer didn't have similar clawbacks.
Bellcore inherited the year on campus program from Bell Labs. There were no clawbacks and no requirement to even return to work for Bellcore after graduation.
Ah that's interesting then. My guess would be that it doesn't close the iris as much then. However the linked does show 16% reporting dim vision, so there's some further work needed there (pupil size varies across the population, and there's the usual variation in dose efficacy.)
CDK has high level constructs like aws_ecs_patterns.ApplicationLoadBalancedFargateService etc. It seems like the above could be implemented as high level CDK constructs. So you could make common things simpler, but have the full CDK to change details if needed.
Nice, Ted had a previous less complete version of this called LizardLadder [1]
That inspired me to build something vaguely similar while learning Rust and Bevy - Terp [2]
Interesting. Back in 2007 my company Motionbox partnered with flipclips.com to sell themed flipbooks very similar to these. Both companies are defunct now.
Demo at a trade show:
https://youtu.be/FIiLsyeAM_I?si=BQHt5Q4Q80y3Il5f
Is that not very dead? I remember trying to order some gifpop stuff back in 2021/22 and they were gone by then. I see the "make your own" page on the site is broken, the blog entries are from 2017 (hover over the bottom of each one). The copyright's updated but I think that's automatic.
I only wanted a couple of images. From what I remember of gifpop, they originally did this using a machine that was intended as a wedding entertainment, guests take a moving selfie and it's printed for you, they repurposed it for selling art gifs - seemed like a great idea.
The fallback - IIRC you could buy preglued lenticular sheets in packs of 50 off amazon, and there was a site explaining how to preprocess your images (but it's not hard)...but it was going to take a bit of effort, I don't even own a printer - so I lost interest.