Kevin Lynagh
I design and build things. Mostly software, sometimes furniture, and a few small buildings once.
American in Amsterdam.
- Newsletter: Tools I loved in 2025 I picked up a bunch of great tools last year, all of which have helped me make cozier, personalized physical and digital spaces for myself. Sharing to help you get cozy too =D kevinlynagh.com/newsletter/2...
- I just want to copy blog-ready, resized and compressed images from Photos.app, so I vibe-coded a menubar app: github.com/lynaghk/copy...
- The famous semiconductor fields of North Holland.
- I love that someone had this website idea and (presumably) a bunch of teams worked together to actually pull it off so well! www.incommonwith.com/collections/...
- 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...
- 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.
- 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/
- 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...
- Find someone who cares about you as much as Apple cares that AirTag holders fit perfectly. (From developer.apple.com/accessories/...)
- Newsletter: 3d-printing a TV stand, making bright office lights, and thinking about graph-directed autocomplete kevinlynagh.com/newsletter/2...
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