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Hacker Barbie has her geek books (on shelf above her head), and I have my geek books in the background of this photo.
Added a lanyard to my fitbit so I won't lose it when it slides out of my pocket, using Sugru, a piece of an old keychain, and the lanyard from an old pedometer.
Added a lanyard to my fitbit so I won't lose it when it slides out of my pocket, using Sugru, a piece of an old keychain, and the lanyard from an old pedometer.
Markus was trying to set up something for me and saw my source code is filled with viagra links...
This scroll down a LOT longer... Will take it down soon, but amusing for now.
I have no idea how that could happen??!!
No, I don't have a second business...
Si ya metimos miedo cuando hablamos de que los hackers pueden usar tus auriculares para sacar información, ahora vamos a darte un poco de tranquilidad. Porque el futuro pinta mal para los piratas informáticos, en gran parte gracias a la fÃsica cuántica.
Gracias por la fÃsica cuántica, Alber...
staff5.com/la-fisica-cuantica-augura-internet-prueba-hack...
Hooded hacker/cybercriminal looking at a computer screen. For attribution please link to www.comparitech.com/
thomashawk.com/2007/01/top-10-hacks-on-flickr.html
2. The number two hack for Flickr is a newer one and was released earlier this month by Intel's Eric Appel and is called SmartSetr. One of the annoying things about Flickr is that when you want to create a set you must do it manually. Even with batch tools this gets tedious and having to add every new photo to a set every single time sucks. So Eric developed SmartSetr. SmartSetr allows you the ability to build sets that are organized around the concepts of tags, dates, and other metadata associated with a photo.
If, for instance, you want to build a set called Neon Days and Neon Nights (like I did) that holds all of your photos of neon signs, by building a SmartSet you can simply tell flickr to add any photo tagged neon to this set. Although SmartSetr isn't dynamic, Eric refreshes your sets for you once a day and things get updated. It's also really cool that you can organize your set by interestingness, so that your best photos show up first in the set -- something you can't do on Flickr. More from Eric directly.
If you like these Flickr hacks feel free to digg them here.
71% of my hacked Aerogarden sprouted in four days. I'd call this experiment a success. My threats of playing poorly rendered Jethro Tull on my flute paid off. Take that pied piper. I've got some magic beans.
Damon took six Ikea office organizers (of the Fira line) and transformed them into this craft cabinet.
Here you can see the final detail I added before sealing everything up - the red activity LED. I lined up the tiny LED on the USB drive with a piece of translucent plastic, which pokes through to the write protect notch in the corner of the disk.
Demo Day is Hacks/Hackers NYC's periodic opportunity for members to show off their journalism-related projects. This was the third installment in the event series.
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Info: Nikon D90 • 24-70mm • ISO 100 • ƒ5.6 • 6 Sec
Strobist: SB900, camera right, through DIY snoot at 1/128 • Triggered by Cyber Commander
Not really feeling it today. My week is all backwards, since I switched schedules with my friend here at work. Should be ok by tomorrow...