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Gonna do some new #introductions via various stuff I’ve work on over the next few days to help find my scene!

My first serious personal project was about 10 years ago when I wrote this video codec for the Apple II, which played short looping animations converted from animated gifs. You load em off of a standard 5.25” 140k floppy!

Here’s the hackaday on it:
https://hackaday.com/2013/07/22/animated-gifs-on-an-apple-ii/

#introduction #vintagecomputer #retrocomputing #maker #programming #appleii
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More #introduction content!
I’m also somewhat known porting a C. elegans nervous system model (connectome) to the Arduino Uno, so it could be used in very low cost or resource constrained platforms.
Yes, this is a robot that thinks it’s a worm, lol
Hackaday article:
https://hackaday.com/2017/10/13/nematoduino-a-roundworm-neural-model-on-an-arduino/
#introductions #stem #eduction #robotics #arduino #maker #biology #science
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#introduction content continued! as a follow on to nematoduino, I made nematode.farm, which is a (very) simple browser based game where the “opponent” is many instances of the emulated C. elegans nematode. I think this may be the first game ever where enemy AI is based on an emulated organism.
written in C, SDL2, and compiled in webassembly 
can play here (need arrow keys)
https://nematode.farm/
#stem #biology #gamedev #science #programming #robotics #introductions
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Next in my #introduction posts featuring Stuff I’ve Made:

This is the Chernobyl Dice: a Cold War era themed quantum RNG. It uses the clicks of a Geiger counter nestled next to an array of uranium glass marbles to generate random bits displayed on Nixie tubes.

This is a *disgustingly fair* dice and I’ve run the tests to prove it, lol

Hackaday article:
https://hackaday.com/2020/01/02/roll-the-bones-chernobyl-style/

#intrductions #arduino #maker #stem #ttrpg #nuclear #physics

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