Jimmy DiResta coffee hack
*Famous pro Maker Jimmy DiResta is not a great artisan, he just never gets tired.
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*Famous pro Maker Jimmy DiResta is not a great artisan, he just never gets tired.
“After the revolution, things will be different. Not better, just different.”
*It’s simulated with a Raspberry Pi. https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/jacquard-loom-simulator/
*Rather a lot going on here. https://www.matthewball.vc/the-metaverse-primer (…) Personally, I’m tracking the emergence of the Metaverse around eight core categories, which can be thought of as a stack (click each header for a dedicated essay). (((That’s a lot of dedicated essays.))) Hardware: The sale and support of physical technologies and devices used to access, interact […]
*He has the occasional fit of art theory or design theory, but Adam Savage generally cuts to the chase from the point of view of the maker at the workbench. *You can be very up to speed with the likes of Arduino and Raspberry Pi and still benefit from this.
https://ubuntu.com/blog/happy-birthday-30-years-of-linux
https://direct.mit.edu/leon/article/54/4/402/97295/Crypto-Art-A-Decentralized-View Abstract Crypto art is limited-edition digital art, cryptographically registered with a token on a blockchain. Tokens represent a transparent, auditable origin and provenance for a piece of digital art. Blockchain technology allows tokens to be held and securely traded without the involvement of third parties. Crypto art draws its origins from conceptual art—sharing the […]
*This interesting development would presumably leave me owning some Ethereum product for the first time ever. https://feralfile.com Hi BruceS, Please join us this Thursday at 18:00 PDT (UTC-8) on our Discord voice channel for a discussion around Feral File’s draft Ethereum smart contracts. Here are the key points: Each exhibition will have its own unique […]
Capek’s play “RUR, Rossum’s Universal Robots,” first premiered in January 1921. *From the International Centre for Theoretical Physics in Trieste, a re-creation of 2016:
*Why did it survive (so far)? Opinions differ: https://www.theregister.com/2021/08/25/30_years_of_linux_red_hat/ (…) A remarkable aspect of the Linux story is that Torvalds is still leading it. “I first got started in 1995 with Linux, I think it would have been surprising to me [then] that he still had the chair and was doing such a good job […]