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Impressions from the Session "Hack the Attack" at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 24, 2018
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sandra Blaser
Participants during the Session "Hack the Attack" at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 24, 2018
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sandra Blaser
I picked this guy up at a garage sale for $1.00 and decided to finally bring him back to life; here I've hooked him up to an older ATX computer power supply to supply the ~5V, instead of wasting 4x 1.5V AA batteries. I also have an iDog in many pieces (somewhere on my desk) awaiting this hack.
When I connected his positive lead with the alligator clip it gave a little spark and a quick jolt to life! (dirty connection)
Note: using these 20 (or 24) pin ATX power supplies, you have to ground the green wire to switch-on the internal relay and complete the circuit. Thus, the fan kicks on, and all the leads supply power to the hard drives, etc. I didn't have an AT power supply on hand with the simpler on/off switch. In storage I have a few, however.
Impressions from the Session "Hack the Attack" at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 24, 2018
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sandra Blaser
Screen full of alphanumerics depicting encryption and the word password emphasized by a magnifying glass
Impressions from the Session "Hack the Attack" at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 24, 2018
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sandra Blaser
The Hacker, Michel Amato from Goodlife Records visits the Things to Come Records studio in Berlin, Germany.
Participants during the Session "Hack the Attack" at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 24, 2018
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sandra Blaser
I made this small plant shelf with the 1/2 sandnes cabinet left from the livingroom project. It required a small support/hanging strip for inside stability (I used a 1x2) which I attached to both sides and used to hang the cabinet from the wall, it also required a piece of wood for the top. I switched out the original handles that came with it for bin pulls from ikea and I may paint the whole thing white. I haven't decided. It is the perfect size for plants and provides a little extra storage in the bedroom without taking up space.
I think that these would be a great solution in any narrow space (bathroom to hold hair dryer? other times?) It wouldn't make good financial sense to buy a sandnes JUST to hack it for a half/sandnes, but if you are altering one to use in a specific space, the remaining piece (like here) is very useful.
I spent today hacking out the lens inards of my polaroid 95 and modifying it to take a Schneider Kreuznach lens I've had for a bit.
Still to set infinity and focus scale but it should work just fine.
Shot on location of the music video production of 'LA Lights' by Hourglass Sea in Bradford, England, in June 2011. Director Jack King. To see the music video: vimeo.com/26086005 For Hourglass Sea on MySpace: bitly.com/qpZtQv on Facebook: bitly.com/qrN7Jk Check out more great photos by Janine Gaunt here: bit.ly/oWois0
La famosa astrofisica Margherita Hack che parla al pubblico di Trieste durante la manifestazione LA RICERCA SI RACCONTA IN PIAZZA. Per ulteriori dettagli leggere la descrizione della foto precedente
The famous retired astrophysicist Margherita Hack explaining to people in Trieste the importance of the scientific research for the progress and the welfare of the commnunity during the event LA RICERCA SI RACCONTA IN PIAZZA. This event has been organized by the astronomical and geological research community in Trieste to make people aware of the importance of the research for the community, in contrast to the recent governmental severe measures and and cuts to funds to the detriment of the italian research community. See also previous picture for more info in italian.