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Hack a Day
[Todd Harrison] has been on a quest to replace his incandescent Christmas lights with less power hungry LED lights. There are plenty of options out there, but so far he hasn’t found any have the appearance he’s looking for. Since last year he bought three different kinds to try out and has posted a review [...]
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Hack a Day
[Jorge] just finished MITx 6.002x with the fine score of 99.1%. Congratulations! We just finished reading through this review of his experience (translate) with the 14-week class and it sounds like the program is extremely well executed. For those that don’t remember, this is an intro to circuits and electronics course offered at the Massachusetts Institute [...]
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We’ve been getting a lot of emails on the Hackaday tip line about the Makey Makey. This business-card sized circuit board turns everything – bananas, Play-Doh, water, and people – into a touch interface. There have been a ton of blogs that have written about the Makey Makey Kickstarter and debut at the Bay Area Maker Faire, but Hackaday [...]
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Will Hargrave Tags:
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Chaos Communication Congress 28th (28C3) 2011 Abstract: A review about the camp and the congress network. Network layout, planning, setup, operation and finally the teardown. This talk will review both the 28C3 and, due to popular demand, the Camp network. First we would like to give you a review about our network at the camp, where we built a mid-sized carrier network in a few weeks at a camp ground with no infrastructure: Starting at the 4km fibre uplink and the roll out of fibre over the whole campground, you will learn how to build proper datenklos, deploy access switches and WLAN access points in them and also how to convert a shipping container into a sophisticated outdoor data center, in order to build a network that can deliver pictures of cute little cats to over 3000 users. We had some issues and challenging tasks, which we wish to report; we also have some graphs, diagrams, photos and graphics which we want to share with you. The second part will be about the network of the 28C3, which is more or less the usual stuff like every year. You will see some graphs, infrastructure, and hopefully no reports about big issues. ;)
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Authors:
Will Hargrave Tags:
network Event:
Chaos Communication Congress 28th (28C3) 2011 Abstract: A review about the camp and the congress network. Network layout, planning, setup, operation and finally the teardown. This talk will review both the 28C3 and, due to popular demand, the Camp network. First we would like to give you a review about our network at the camp, where we built a mid-sized carrier network in a few weeks at a camp ground with no infrastructure: Starting at the 4km fibre uplink and the roll out of fibre over the whole campground, you will learn how to build proper datenklos, deploy access switches and WLAN access points in them and also how to convert a shipping container into a sophisticated outdoor data center, in order to build a network that can deliver pictures of cute little cats to over 3000 users. We had some issues and challenging tasks, which we wish to report; we also have some graphs, diagrams, photos and graphics which we want to share with you. The second part will be about the network of the 28C3, which is more or less the usual stuff like every year. You will see some graphs, infrastructure, and hopefully no reports about big issues. ;)
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SecDocs
Authors:
Will Hargrave Tags:
network Event:
Chaos Communication Congress 28th (28C3) 2011 Abstract: A review about the camp and the congress network. Network layout, planning, setup, operation and finally the teardown. This talk will review both the 28C3 and, due to popular demand, the Camp network. First we would like to give you a review about our network at the camp, where we built a mid-sized carrier network in a few weeks at a camp ground with no infrastructure: Starting at the 4km fibre uplink and the roll out of fibre over the whole campground, you will learn how to build proper datenklos, deploy access switches and WLAN access points in them and also how to convert a shipping container into a sophisticated outdoor data center, in order to build a network that can deliver pictures of cute little cats to over 3000 users. We had some issues and challenging tasks, which we wish to report; we also have some graphs, diagrams, photos and graphics which we want to share with you. The second part will be about the network of the 28C3, which is more or less the usual stuff like every year. You will see some graphs, infrastructure, and hopefully no reports about big issues. ;)
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Hack a Day
[Dave] over at the EEVblog did a review of the kindle 3 recently, but never got to the good stuff, the guts. He is now rectifying this with a full video dissection of the eReader. Full of details on how to open it up as well as specifics on the internals, this is a fun [...]
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Hack a Day
It’s easy to throw around the accusation that you waste time throughout the day. Now you can prove it by reviewing everything you did on your computer, all in just one minute. [Dan Paluska] ground out some code to take screenshots and assemble them into a video.
His script ties together the open source tools FFmpeg, [...]