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Tooling cuts. Editors, paint, and one strict shortcut sheet.
A late-night rooftop broadcast for makers who tune their tools like decks.
oning.stream is the live channel for street-level technical practice — tutorials chalked across the visor of an AR headset, instructions taped to the wall of a workshop nobody told you about. Tune in once and your night gets longer.
Every concept on this channel is delivered as nested cubes — surface for the impatient, depth for the curious, marrow for the obsessed.
A deep-dive episode runs ninety minutes. By the end the chalkboard is a full-on crystal cluster — interlinked, asymmetrical, refusing to be pruned.
Memoization patterns that survive a power-cycle. Stencil-graded for the workshop.
Bootstrapping a tiny language with nothing but a notebook and a spray-can pseudo-IDE.
Field notes from the rooftop CDN — when slow is the correct vibe.
Listeners are part of the broadcast. Every episode forks back into the next: questions chalked tonight become tomorrow's deep dive.
Hosts cut the live stream — burgundy fog, spray-stencil callouts, three crates of references behind the chair.
Listeners sketch back — annotations pinned to the visor, questions saved as chalk fragments and queued.
Six broadcasts, six visor-modes. Tune the rail, find your channel.
Tooling cuts. Editors, paint, and one strict shortcut sheet.
Build pipelines for the night-shift. Cache hot, room cold.
Front-end deep cuts. CSS as graffiti, JS as choreography.
Infra under the stars. Containers, tunnels, weather.
Open mic. Listeners co-host. Stencil frames welcome.
Replay sweep through the week. Burgundy slow-burn.
Cut the lights. The chalk stays on the wall. The visor keeps a frame for you.