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Angi Viper brings the Cassie Hack, the Slasher Slayer to life at Long Beach Comic-Con.
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An event celebrating the 20th anniversary of the classic technology movie, "Hackers." The film was played, followed by 90s-era music and a costume contest.
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Hacking a digital bathroom scale to use as a general-purpose weight sensor or input device.
Explained in more detail at:
As we have no outside tap where we stay and because I'm trying to grow a vege garden, we need a water source.
As "going green" is all the rage lately, I decided to join the ranks of people jockying to get onto the set of "the good life" and purchased a green water butt.
I've included instructions in my photo to help you construct one for your own garden, the bb_matt way!
Wallace & Grommit, you're an inspiration to us all!
An event celebrating the 20th anniversary of the classic technology movie, "Hackers." The film was played, followed by 90s-era music and a costume contest.
Photo of a model playing "the hacker". X-processed and additional processing for effect.
Coming to istock soon.
My extruder motor and the extruder cotroller's H-bridge are having a bit of a disagreement. While they work things out, I've introduced a 12V relay to mediate.
During PBS’ NOVA “Memory Hackers” session at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour in Pasadena, CA on Tuesday, January 19, 2016, pediatric neurologist and neuroscientist Nico Dosenbach, 12-year-old with HSAM (Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory) Jake Hausler, professor and psychologist Dr. Julia Shaw, professor Dr. André Fenton, producer, director and writer Michael Bicks and series senior executive producer Paula Apsell explore how researchers on the cutting edge of mind-control can implant, change and even erase memories. On this thought-provoking journey into the mind, NOVA investigates the mysterious nature of how we remember.
(Premieres February 10, 2016)
All photos in this set should be credited to Rahoul Ghose/PBS
here we've taken an RJ-45 cable and hacked the one end into a serial cable. For some reason our terminal system isn't asserting the DSR line, so we've tied it to DTR, which is always high. This is for the back of a new hemotology machine I'm working on the interface for. Turns out the interface specs are quite vague, and so we're just kind of winging it as we go.
I thought I was a software engineer, and this was a programming position, but I'm finding out it's a bit more hardware than anticipated... :)
View of Port Hacking River, Royal National Park
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