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I 3D printed a rugged glasses case today… It replaces the cheap case I got with my safety glasses.
MakerTube is now open for public registrations! It's a #peertube video instance for makers, musician, artists and DIY content creators. If you thought of trying out a video platform besides big corp now is the time!
Join in https://makertube.net or any other instance and let's make peertube a place as great as Mastodon.
Please boost this post! Share your creations! Let's build alternatives that stay!
#peertube #makertube #diy #maker #artists #musicians #contentcreator #synthdiy
Afterlives of the Californian Ideology| Afterlives of the Californian Ideology: Tech Movements, Pioneer Communities, and Imaginaries of Digital Futures—Introduction
The Californian Ideology has been a buzzword for criticizing the tech industry in Silicon Valley for almost 30 years.t.co
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
Nematoduino: A Roundworm Neural Model On An Arduino
When it comes to building a neural network to simulate complex behavior, Arduino isn’t exactly the first platform that springs to mind. But when your goal is to model the behavior of an organ…Hackaday
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
Animated GIFs On An Apple II
Before the Internet, computer enthusiasts needed to get their cat pictures, image macros, and animated gifs somehow. If only [Nate] was writing code back in the 80s: he created a video player for t…Hackaday
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
Roll The Bones Chernobyl Style
We’re suckers for the Fallout aesthetic, so anything with a post-apocalyptic vibe is sure to get our attention. With a mid-century look, Nixie tubes, a brushed metal faceplate, and just a tou…Hackaday
#maker
GNU releases ethical evaluations of code-hosting services
https://www.fsf.org/news/gnu-releases-ethical-evaluations-of-code-hosting-services
#freeculture
#maker
High-Priority Opponents
This page presents patterns and companies that pose a risk to civil society.
http://techrights.org/wiki/High-Priority_Opponents
#freeculture
#maker
What is Codeberg?
Codeberg is a democratic community-driven, non-profit software development platform operated by Codeberg e.V. and centered around Codeberg.org, a Gitea-based software forge. On Codeberg you can develop your own Free Software projects, contribute to other projects, browse through inspiring and useful free software, share your knowledge or build your projects a home on the web using Codeberg Pages.
https://docs.codeberg.org/getting-started/what-is-codeberg/
Air Coil with Litz Wire
Continuing on with my project of devising a guitar pickup utilizing Litz Wire with an "Air Coil" design.
"Making an air coil for an old Hoyer/Framus"
https://tymguitars.com.au/blogs/blog/making-an-air-coil-for-an-old-hoyer-framus
"Making an air coil in a Gibson humbucker case using Litz wire"
I don't know if anyone has done this before: my first hand-wound not-even-prototype open-coil Litz wire guitar pickup works far better than I ever expected!
I expected to hear something, but what I’ve got sounds very much like a Jazzmaster pickup - only better. It’s clean, with little-to-no mains hum (due to the shortness of the wire). It is treblely, but not excessively so, and I can easily tone that down with a different tone cap and a metal pickup cover rather than the cheap plastic one I am using. This is amazing - big wide single-coil, glued onto the top of a plastic Gibson Humbucker cover with an Alnico magnet located in the middle of the coil (losely) and using a brass baseplate. That’s four parts - and clean.
A shot in the dark (literally) and I hit the bullseye!
Making an air coil for an old Hoyer/Framus
Anyone who frequents my blogs knows I make and rewind pickups but this one was kinda special, in that I haven't made an air coil before although I have wanted to for many years so this job just made me get my stuff sorted so I can go down another rab…Tym Guitars Online