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lifeandcode: Mother’s Day e-card, created in Scratch, a programming language/environment aimed at kids (Source: http://scratch.mit.edu/)
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lifeandcode: Ladies Learning Code has Learn To Code With Mom workshops.
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A Gift For Mother’s Day: Hear someone saying “It’s so easy your mother could use it”? Challenge them. Mothers aren’t idiots. I’m a mom and I have root and my own Github account. My mom sold integrated circuits and technical weather sensors. Stereotyping sucks — don’t do it and don’t support it with your silence.…
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A Gift For Mother’s Day: Hear someone saying “It’s so easy your mother could use it”? Challenge them. Mothers aren’t idiots. I’m a mom and I have root and my own Github account. My mom sold integrated circuits and technical weather sensors. Stereotyping sucks — don’t do it and don’t support it with your silence.…
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gamecontroller: Single-handed wireless Xbox 360 controller, by Ben Heck.
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kidsinthehallpics: TRUST GAME!
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If the parts of the brain we think of as being fundamentally human – not just intelligence, but self-awareness – are emergent properties of the brain, rather than functional ones, as seems likely, the computational theory of mind gets even weaker. Think of consciousness and will as something that emerges from the activity of billions…
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explore-blog: Poster for A Season in Hell (1944) by designer Alvin Lustig, an example of black-and-red assemblage, idea # 31 of 100 ideas that changed graphic design
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rowchygogo: Persian typography posters by Reza Abedini
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sketchPatch: Livecodelab
sketchPatch: Livecodelab Welcome to Livecodelab! Livecodelab is a special secret place where you can make fancy “on-the-fly” 3d visuals and play awesomely offbeat (literally) sounds. “On-the-fly” meaning: as you type. Type just three letters: “box”, and boom! a box appears. No clicking play, no waiting, no nothing. What are you waiting for? Try the magic.…
