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brucesterling: *Gee whiz. PirateBox 1.0 Features Responsive design for ease of use with phones and tablets; UPnP Media Server for local streaming of movies and songs; Image and Message Board for 4chan-like functionality; chat room for anonymous communications; browser-based file sharing system! PirateBox 1.0 OpenWrt DIY PirateBox is an anonymous offline mobile file-sharing and communications…
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fyprocessing: How to Produce 640×480 Color VGA Video From an 8-Bit Arduino! – Don’t Quit Your Day Job… enki2: With a minimum of external hardware, I demonstrate how to get 640×480 out of an Arduino! For the advanced reader, I present a theory of how to improve further. How to Produce 640×480 Color VGA Video…
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E3 Selfie twitpics
https://twitter.com/e3selfie/status/477123934601502720 https://twitter.com/e3selfie/status/477124223840702465 https://twitter.com/e3selfie/status/477124291809394688 ludo ergo sum
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thecreatorsproject: The “Never Ending Slinky Machine” Is Exactly What It Sounds Like
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Myself, my colleague Nathan Sturtevant, and students he led to the finals of the E3 College Game Competition. Proud as punch. (rare self-reblog for the GPOY)
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Myself, my colleague Nathan Sturtevant, and students he led to the finals of the E3 College Game Competition. Proud as punch.
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Working for a plush puppy from @natsume!
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ilovecharts: Hi Guys! Today, I’m headed down to the White House to participate in the live Q&A the President will be doing with Tumblr about the importance of making college more affordable for current students, graduates and their families and the new executive actions he announced on Monday to ease the burden of college debt for…
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engineeringhistory: Rear Admiral Grace Hopper at a UNIVAC console, 1957. Hopper developed the first computer compiler on the UNIVAC and was instrumental in the development of the COBOL language.
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engineeringhistory: A voltaic pile, the first electrical battery which could provide continuous electrical current to a circuit, developed by Alessandro Volta in 1800. The word I learned in Spanish for this was “pila”
