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Cuando se tiene cierto contacto con la Internet, obras como esta resultan de lo más interesante, sobre todo cuando tanto se ha desvirtuado el concepto y concepción de los Hackers, hoy en día asociados, equivocadamente, a los Crackers.
"Hack Sessions" in the Jocelyn H. Lee Innovation Lab are an opportunity for participants to disassemble toys and consumer electronics to see what makes them work, how they're put together and discover ways to repurpose the parts. It's also a good way to learn how to use basic hand tools correctly and safely.
Photo Credit: James Mahon.
A female mulberry that we transplanted last May died on us. The tree
was not dormant when it was removed which was a silly thing to do. We
killed it and now we have to hack it up and burn it.
In September 2015, Het Entrepot will place several young volunteers in a Bruges cellar where they will spend four days hacking into their home town’s DNA and thrashing out their dreams for Bruges. And all this under the watchful eyes of the outside world as cameras record the entire 4-day project.
They will brainstorm with each other but also have the help of various experts on the subject. Each day will close with an evening programme for the public. You are welcome to join in the debate on their ideas.
© Het Entrepot
Solemn and just protest of Japanese Prime Minister Koizumi’s visit to the Yasukuni Shrine! China Internet Unified Action League
Μόλις αποκτήσατε άλλον έναν λόγο για να κόψετε το τσιγάρο – ακόμη και το ηλεκτρονικό. Μπορεί -όσο κι αν ακούγεται απίστευτο- εξαιτίας του ο υπολογιστής σας να πέσει θύμα χάκερ. Εσείς νομίζετε ότι το ηλεκτρονικό τσιγάρο σας απλώς φορτίζει τη μπαταρία του με τη βοήθεια του υπολογιστή σας,...
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In September 2015, Het Entrepot will place several young volunteers in a Bruges cellar where they will spend four days hacking into their home town’s DNA and thrashing out their dreams for Bruges. And all this under the watchful eyes of the outside world as cameras record the entire 4-day project.
They will brainstorm with each other but also have the help of various experts on the subject. Each day will close with an evening programme for the public. You are welcome to join in the debate on their ideas.
© Het Entrepot
Madhu, me & Malyadri (Mallu) - I was explaining them about my next day's talk and showing off Rails' capabilities
Hack Fall Wood, otherwise known as Hackfall, is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, or SSSI, of 44.8687 hectares (0.4487 km2; 0.1732 sq mi), lying north-east of the village of Grewelthorpe, North Yorkshire, England. During the 18th century it was landscaped in the picturesque style by landowner William Aislabie, who created views by engineering streams and pools, planting trees and building follies. Turner and Gilpin painted it, and pictures of it featured on Catherine the Great's 1773 Wedgwood dinner service. Some 19th century writers called it "one of the most beautiful woods in the country."
Following 20th century clear-felling and natural regeneration of trees, the Woodland Trust purchased the property in 1989. The site was designated as an SSSI in the same year. Together with the Hackfall Trust and the Landmark Trust, the Woodland Trust restored footpaths, conserved the remaining follies and managed the wildlife habitat according to its SSSI status.
The woodland supports varied wildlife, including many birds, animals and flowering plants, plus more than 200 species of liverworts and mosses, and two rare creatures: the beetle Platycis minutus and the lemon slug,[2] which lives only in ancient woodland. The site is now listed as a Conservation Area, and as Ancient Semi-Natural Woodland (ASNW). The woodland is open to the public and has many summer visitors, although the only public facility is a car park.
First DevCamp to bring hacks & hackers together to build iPad apps. May 22 at KQED. Photos by @Deifell
First DevCamp to bring hacks & hackers together to build iPad apps. May 22 at KQED. Photos by @Deifell
The third in a triptych created as a prize for DIYSect, a film series detailing the culture of DIY bio labs.
Hack Manhattan is a community hackerspace in New York City where people come together to work on projects and share knowledge. The space has tools and materials for working on electronics, software, wood, metal, textiles and 3D printing. Hack Manhattan's founders view their space as a public resource, designed to meet the goal of promoting and encouraging technical, scientific, and artistic skills through individual projects, social collaboration, and education. This non-profit organization is supported primarily by members. Membership is open to the public, and members span a wide array of backgrounds and interests.
Ikea hack JANSJÖ led back side of previous cardboard box version. The silver lamps are the original discontinued wall mount version of the JANSJÖ. All 3 lamps suffered a decline in brightness over their 5 years service lighting aquariums and terrariums, and one burned out. The original install can be seen here www.flickr.com/photos/mobile_gnome/4676677163
Ethernet lock keeps hackers out by disconnection your internet connection automatically when you step away for an errand or meeting.
First Hacks/Hackers Meetup held at Atherton Studio at HPR. Great presentations by Ben Trevino, Jared Kuroiwa and Misa Maruyama.
First DevCamp to bring hacks & hackers together to build iPad apps. May 22 at KQED. Photos by @Deifell
I'm a big fan of hacking the menu - ordering things in a restaurant in a way that wasn't intended, but which pays off with big dividends. I'll usually add on a side of sausage at breakfast, just to have something to put inside the inevitable dry biscuit or English muffin. It's a bit like getting an extra sandwich (or two) with my order. Grape jelly is often added, but is optional.
From 8-10 May, 2015, Waag Society and The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision hosted the first of six Europeana Space hackathons. This was the main objective: come up with appealing ideas and applications to bring the rich archive of digitized European cultural heritage to the public.
The Europeana Space Project seeks prove that digitized cultural heritage material can be used in creative ways, and new business and sustainability models can be developed around these innovations.
In September 2015, Het Entrepot will place several young volunteers in a Bruges cellar where they will spend four days hacking into their home town’s DNA and thrashing out their dreams for Bruges. And all this under the watchful eyes of the outside world as cameras record the entire 4-day project.
They will brainstorm with each other but also have the help of various experts on the subject. Each day will close with an evening programme for the public. You are welcome to join in the debate on their ideas.
© Het Entrepot
this is the logo for the local hacker club we are starting we get together and discuss our projects... sort of like a professional community
This little lever causes the seat of the chair to move back. And I keep catching it with my calf when I tuck my legs under the chair.
Not any more.
In September 2015, Het Entrepot will place several young volunteers in a Bruges cellar where they will spend four days hacking into their home town’s DNA and thrashing out their dreams for Bruges. And all this under the watchful eyes of the outside world as cameras record the entire 4-day project.
They will brainstorm with each other but also have the help of various experts on the subject. Each day will close with an evening programme for the public. You are welcome to join in the debate on their ideas.
© Het Entrepot
Robert Lewis "Hack" Wilson was born on April 26, 1900 in Ellwood City, Pennsylvania. He moved to Martinsburg, West Virginia in 1921 to play baseball for the Class D Martinsburg Mountaineer. His first Major League game was in 1923 and during his 11 year his Major League Career he played for the New York Giants, Chicago Cubs, Brooklyn Dodgers and Philadelphia Phillies. He retired in 1934 and was involved in a number of unsuccessful ventures that left him broke. When he died of an internal hemorrhage on November 23, 1948 he was penniless. Relatives refused to claim his body and funeral service were arranged and paid for by Ford Flick. He was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1979. The Granite Tombstone that Marks his grave in the Roasedale Cemetery in Martinsburg, West Virginia has a replica of his Hall of Fame Plaque affixed too it.
In September 2015, Het Entrepot placed several young volunteers in a Bruges cellar where they spend four days hacking into their home town’s DNA and thrashing out their dreams for Bruges. And all this under the watchful eyes of the outside world as cameras record the entire 4-day project.
They brainstormed with each other but also have the help of various experts on the subject.
© Het Entrepot