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Peggy 2LE: a new, smaller open-source LED display project, based on Peggy 2.
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How to check weather forecasts from the command line on Linux
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LINAGORA, acteur incontournable sur le marché des logiciels libres, participe le 16 février prochain à la conférence "Sécuriser le cycle de l’open source", organisée par Telecom Paris Tech. Alexandre ZAPOLSKY, PDG de LINAGORA, sera Grand Témoin de cette conférence et Benjamin JEAN, expert juridique Open Source chez LINAGORA, donnera une conférence sur "Comment évaluer les licences libres ?".
Day 2 at the Catalyst Open Source Academy 2017 on 10 January 2017: Coming up with an idea for a movie night app. Developing user stories, prioritizing developpment tasks, peer feedback, reworking ideas, planning.
More details about this open source electronics kit here: wayneandlayne.com/metronome
The Tactile Metronome is a tap-controlled metronome and "beat looper." "Syncopation machine." "Metronome with an attitude."
You tap the piezo speaker to set the frequency. The display shows the beats per minute, and the two buttons adjust the speed.
"Ehhh." "Boring," you say. Not so fast!
You can tap patterns into it, currently up to 12 beats long. As long as you tap the pattern in three times, it jumps in and continues beeping in that rhythm. The metronome can beep in three different tones, so you can play with more than one at a time.