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See this cartoon: xkcd.com/743/

And this article: blog.makezine.com/archive/2010/06/the_worlds_smallest_ope...

 

for context.

 

Quinn gave it to me and I think it was produced on Bre Pettis' makerbot.

Firefox 3.6 and mplayer (from packages) running with FlashVideoReplacer. This plugin will load flash videos with an external open-source player embedded in the browser so you need not rely on proprietary, bug-ridden code. Tested with Youtube, vimeo, and badgerbadgerbadger. More info here

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Addie Wagenknecht and Stefan Hechenberger, the collaborative team behind the open source studio NOR_/D, CUBIT, and TouchKit Run, announce the creation of their newest multi-touch system: TouchKit Spark.

 

Combining the looks of a design object with the usability and accessibility of open-source hardware and software, Spark expands the range and scope of open source multi-touch availability again. Spark uses a rear projection system, while simultaneously updating the hardware and software, increasing sensitivity and reactivity to touch.

 

The TouchKit Spark measuring 880x550mm (~34x22inches) with a screen thickness: 13mm (~0.5inch) can be built at a table height down to 500mm (~20inches) depending on projection system. Spark is fully integrated with OpenFrameworks — the C++ open-source programming environment. Post-release updates will include TUIO support and drivers for Windows 7 and Apple's Snow Leopard.

 

More at touchkit.nortd.com

How to schedule appointments and to-do tasks in a Linux terminal

 

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As a part of an open source awareness campaign I produced a poster around the seven myths of open source.

Ever fancied yourself a robotic arm developer?

 

We've released all the files and details needed to build your own and get developing and most importantly improving.

 

For More Details visit our blog:

oomlout.com/blog/2009/03/fancy_yourself_a_robotic_arm_d.html

 

To get building visit Thingiverse:

www.thingiverse.com/thing:387

 

Empathy's meta-contacts: selecting a specific contact to communicate with.

What is good audio editing software on Linux

 

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