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<ul><li>Maidstone hackspace - Fortnightly Meetup<br /> 03 Feb 2016 17:30<br /><a target="_blank" href="https://www.google.co.uk/maps/search/Malta Inn Beefeater Restaurant, Lock Ln ME14 3AS, United Kingdom">Malta Inn Beefeater Restaurant, Lock Ln ME14 3AS, United Kingdom</a></li><li>Maidstone hackspace - Fortnightly Meetup<br /> 17 Feb 2016 17:30<br /><a target="_blank" href="https://www.google.co.uk/maps/search/Malta Inn Beefeater Restaurant, Lock Ln ME14 3AS, United Kingdom">Malta Inn Beefeater Restaurant, Lock Ln ME14 3AS, United Kingdom</a></li></ul>
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<h2>Introduction</h2></section>
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<p>Hackspaces are a shared space where artists, designers, makers, hackers, programmers, tinkerers, professionals and hobbyists
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can work on their projects, share knowledge and collaborate.We are in the process of developing Maidstone Hackspace. We're previous members of <span class="info" title="Innovation center medway prototype">(ICMP)</span> and looking to form a new space in the future.
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At the moment, communication is via google groups, email, and the website. If you're at all intrested please join our <a href="#mailing-list-signup">mailing list</a>
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<h2>Proposed activities</h2><ul >
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<li>Workshop on building a mobile application which can run on ios and android,potentially game oriented for a bit of fun, but open to suggestions.</li>
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</ul><div class="col"><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://thearduinoguy.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/XUAVSKUA-300x124.jpg);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://thearduinoguy.org/uavproject/">UAV Project</a> By Mike McRoberts</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>So as you can probably tell I’ve been a bit busy last few months. However, I’ve been very busy with Arduino related stuff for both Medway Makers and Maidstone Hackspace, […]</p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://www.matthewbeddow.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/mark-zuckerberg.png);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://www.matthewbeddow.co.uk/?p=508">15 Facebook scams you WONT BELIEVE people fell for</a> By Mathew Beddow</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>Over the past few weeks, I have been ‘secretly’ unfollowing people on my Facebook feed that re-post or share click-bait posts or wildly unbelievable posts. However, I have noticed that I am rapidly shedding ‘friends’ so I thought this would … <a href="http://www.matthewbeddow.co.uk/?p=508">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">→</span></a></p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-aHZczqlDYSQ/VZg676jGgeI/AAAAAAAACIg/JD_XJlJBLUU/s72-c/2015-07-04_08.50.59.jpg);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://waistcoatforensicator.blogspot.com/2015/07/diy-3d-delta-printer-for-ceramic.html">DIY 3D Delta Printer for Ceramic - Introduction</a> By Simon Ridley</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p> In October last year, I got the opportunity to build a <a href="http://reprap.org/">RepRap</a> Huxley pro 3D printer for a community crafts centre based in Ashford, Kent. The craft centre wanted a means to demonstrate to its hub of artists how to incorporate new technologies such as 3D printing into their studio work, to create never before seen creations. By building the Huxley it provided me the confidence to build my own 3D printer, which in a series of posts I'm going to discuss further. </p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://thearduinoguy.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/20151019_185930-300x169.jpg);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://thearduinoguy.org/flir-lepton-thermal-camera-module/">FLiR Lepton Thermal Camera Module</a> By Mike McRoberts</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>My FLiR Lepton Thermal Camera Module has finally arrived from the USA. I managed to hook it up to my Raspberry Pi yesterday and successfully receive thermal images from it. The […]</p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://www.matthewbeddow.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/WP_20150614_007.jpg);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://www.matthewbeddow.co.uk/?p=498">I’ll try not to drone on…</a> By Mathew Beddow</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><span>It would seem that everyone and their dog are getting their own Quadcopter or quadrotor (often misreported in the media as a drone, but that’s another story). A recent build day ran by Reading Hackspace allowed me to jump into their … <a href="http://www.matthewbeddow.co.uk/?p=498">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">→</span></a></span></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://thearduinoguy.org/retro-ramblings/">Retro Ramblings</a> By Mike McRoberts</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>Crikey, nearly 3 weeks since my last post. Apologies if you’ve been waiting on part 3 of The Arduino Academy, but I’ve got slightly sidetracked lately with several things. Firstly, […]</p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://webboggles.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/gmaps_data.jpg);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://webboggles.com/loading-csv-markers-data-to-google-maps-api/">Loading CSV markers data into Google Maps API</a> By Ilya Titov</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>Here is a nifty solution designed to populate a google map with geo location markers and infowindow popup boxes. Please enable iframes to view the content First you’ll need to get a Google Maps API developer key. Then we need to prep the data — we need a csv table with a title, content, latitude … <a href="http://webboggles.com/loading-csv-markers-data-to-google-maps-api/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Loading CSV markers data into Google Maps API</span></a></p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://thearduinoguy.org/the-arduino-academy-lesson-2-basic-outputs/">The Arduino Academy – Lesson 2 – Basic Outputs</a> By Mike McRoberts</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>So I present to you Lesson 2 from The Arduino Academy – Basic Outputs: Look out for further lessons: Lesson 3 – Basic Inputs (Digital) Lesson 4 – Basic Inputs […]</p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://webboggles.com/blue-screen-of-death-caused-by-wacom-driver/">Blue Screen of Death Caused by Wacom Driver</a> By Ilya Titov</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>So if you get a blue screen of death when using a Wacom Intuos Pro tablet on your desktop, the Wacom driver may be to blame. The error message reads DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE 0x0000009f In my case the issue was preceeded by the tablet switching off when I plugged the usb cable in. To fix the issue, … <a href="http://webboggles.com/blue-screen-of-death-caused-by-wacom-driver/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Blue Screen of Death Caused by Wacom Driver</span></a></p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://thearduinoguy.org/the-arduino-acadamy-lesson-1-an-introduction-to-the-arduino/">The Arduino Acadamy – Lesson 1 – An Introduction to the Arduino</a> By Mike McRoberts</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>So, here is my first video for The Arduino Academy. This lesson will introduce you to the #Arduino, tell you what an Arduino is and what you can use it […]</p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://webboggles.com/embedding-equirectangular-panoramas/">Virtual Tour Online Embedder</a> By Ilya Titov</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>Please enable iframes to view content. There are plenty of ways to use your equirectangular panoramas online. The main downside of the programs offering this functionality is the fiddly time consuming process you have to go through to publish the panoramas online, whether they have been saved as an .swf or as an html package. … <a href="http://webboggles.com/embedding-equirectangular-panoramas/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Virtual Tour Online Embedder</span></a></p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://digitaloctave.co.uk/static/images/x/xcb_window_keyboard_events.png);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://digitaloctave.co.uk/pages/desktop_enviroment/keyboard_events.htm">Handling X keyboard events</a> By Oliver Marks</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>Example demonstrating handling X keybaord events.</p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://thearduinoguy.org/8mhz-node-test/">8MHz Node Test</a> By Mike McRoberts</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>I’ve resurrected the Sensor Node project and I am experimenting in reducing the power consumption even further. This time I’ve removed the 3.3v voltage regulator from the circuit and I’ve […]</p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://webboggles.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/IMG_20150103_221634.jpg);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://webboggles.com/use-wacom-tablets-buttons-to-streamline-your-workflow/">Use Wacom tablet’s buttons to streamline your workflow</a> By Ilya Titov</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>Design software is becoming more functional and sophisticated but as far as productivity goes — us humans still have to press the buttons to make stuff happen. Don’t get me wrong, if you are just starting out in design college it is ok to mouse through the menus to get to a function for those … <a href="http://webboggles.com/use-wacom-tablets-buttons-to-streamline-your-workflow/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Use Wacom tablet’s buttons to streamline your workflow</span></a></p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://thearduinoguy.org/using-an-esp8266-as-a-time-source-part-2/">Using an ESP8266 as a time source (Part 2)</a> By Mike McRoberts</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>Since my last attempt at using an ESP8266 to get the date and time from the internet I’ve tried out another module, this time with the NodeMCU firmware. This is […]</p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://digitaloctave.co.uk//static/images/thumbs/appaccomplished.jpg);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://digitaloctave.co.uk/pages/reviews/appaccomplished.htm">Review of "App Accomplished"</a> By Oliver Marks</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>Short review of "App Accomplished"</p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://webboggles.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/IMG_6750.jpg);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://webboggles.com/ceiling-tile-pixel-array/">Ceiling Tile Pixel Array</a> By Ilya Titov</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>This is a 500 RGB pixels ceiling I made, the project was done in March 2013 and has been working non stop every day since then. The ceiling is installed in the kids department of The Golden Boot shoe shop. </p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://thearduinoguy.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/atmel-300x225.jpg);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://thearduinoguy.org/atmega328p-power-saving-techniques/">ATMega328P Power Saving Techniques</a> By Mike McRoberts</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>I was sent a link to to the following great article on power saving techniques for microprocessors and in particular the ATMEga328P which is the chip used in the Arduino. […]</p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://digitaloctave.co.uk/static/images/x/xcb_extension_list.png);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://digitaloctave.co.uk/pages/desktop_enviroment/extensions.htm">Querying Extensions</a> By Oliver Marks</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>Query available extensions and checking for availability.</p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://digitaloctave.co.uk/pages/desktop_enviroment/properties_and_atoms.htm">Using properties and atoms</a> By Oliver Marks</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>This example shows how to get properties and use atoms.</p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://digitaloctave.co.uk/static/images/x/synaptics.png);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://digitaloctave.co.uk/pages/desktop_enviroment/building.htm">Generating a debian package</a> By Oliver Marks</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>Using launchpad we will create a ppa which will automatically generate your package from the standard debian packaging files.</p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://digitaloctave.co.uk/pages/desktop_enviroment/packaging.htm">Create your project repository</a> By Oliver Marks</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>Howto create a new project and push it to launchpad.</p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://digitaloctave.co.uk//static/images//opengl/point-sprite-shader.png);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://digitaloctave.co.uk/pages/opengl/pixel-shader-example.htm">Rendering textured pixels with OpenGL Example</a> By Oliver Marks</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>OpenGL program that does pixel shading, OpenGL pixels with size and textures often used for particle effects.</p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://digitaloctave.co.uk//static/images//kivy/multi-mesh.png);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://digitaloctave.co.uk/pages/kivy/kivy-opengl-tut04.htm">Draw two cubes using Kivy with different shaders.</a> By Oliver Marks</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>Kivy example draw two cubes with different shaders and vertices so they can be moved seperately.</p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://digitaloctave.co.uk//static/images//kivy/cube-with-widgets.png);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://digitaloctave.co.uk/pages/kivy/kivy-opengl-tut03.htm">Draw a cube mixing kivy widgets</a> By Oliver Marks</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>Kivy example on setting up a display and drawing a basic triangle</p></p></div></div></div><div class="col"><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://webboggles.com/attiny85-ufo-escape-keychain-game/">Attiny85 UFO Escape Keychain Game</a> By Ilya Titov</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>I finally had some free time to make something fun and decided to write a new game for the Attiny85 ssd1306 keychain. I reused the sleep, display and interrupts code from the “Breakout” game I created a while ago. This time I wanted a more addictive game. The game had to be playable using just … <a href="http://webboggles.com/attiny85-ufo-escape-keychain-game/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Attiny85 UFO Escape Keychain Game</span></a></p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://digitaloctave.co.uk/static/images/x/xcb_window_list.png);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://digitaloctave.co.uk/pages/desktop_enviroment/grid_layout.htm">Class for generating a grid to position and size windows</a> By Oliver Marks</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>This is a helper class to split an area up into increasingly smaller areas.</p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://webboggles.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/charlieplex14.gif);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://webboggles.com/attiny85-charlieplexed-makerbot-snow-shades/">Attiny85 Charlieplexed Makerbot Snow Shades</a> By Ilya Titov</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>I decided to light up the Snow Shades by MakerBot for a party using an Attiny and some LEDs. I mocked up LED position and animation: Then worked out the wiring using the Attiny’s 5 pins. Modified the model in Blender to allow space for the microchip and LEDs. Model files on Thingiverse. Using strands … <a href="http://webboggles.com/attiny85-charlieplexed-makerbot-snow-shades/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Attiny85 Charlieplexed Makerbot Snow Shades</span></a></p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://digitaloctave.co.uk/static/images/x/xcb_splash.png);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://digitaloctave.co.uk/pages/desktop_enviroment/png_image_loader.htm">XCB loading and displaying images</a> By Oliver Marks</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>Helper class which will load in a png and convert it ready for display in a X window.</p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://waistcoatforensicator.blogspot.com/2015/06/recovering-deleted-tweets.html">Recovering Deleted Tweets </a> By Simon Ridley</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>Occasionally you may find that a notable Twitter profile may remove tweets, or be shut down before preservation can be initiated by the forensic examiner. Should this be the case, you may be required to refer to caching services such as Google Cache or Twicsy for example. I recently had need to evidence data found on Twicsy, however the web interface isn't exactly forensic friendly when it comes to how it displays the data. Twicsy.com is a Twitter picture search engine, which appears to duplicate the original textual data from a tweet containing an image, and stores this information on their own web server. The image from a tweet is simply referred to from the source, and if the tweet is deleted or the profile removed, you'll find the image won't exist any more. However the textual data does still remains on Twicsy's website despite the original tweet not existing. After discovering this I wrote a ruby script to extract each of the archived tweets and place it into a format which is readable. </p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://digitaloctave.co.uk/static/images/x/xcb_sdir.png);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://digitaloctave.co.uk/pages/desktop_enviroment/sdir_utility.htm">XCB utility method for examing available methods</a> By Oliver Marks</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>Simple extended dir function for inspecting xcb.</p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://www.matthewbeddow.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/wp_ss_20150306_0001.jpg);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://www.matthewbeddow.co.uk/?p=484">When Microsoft calls a Vulnerability a “Feature”</a> By Mathew Beddow</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>Also known as “When responsible disclosure gets you no-where, make them listen by going public” but it didn’t have such a good ring to it. So, to the meat of the business. I have a Nokia Lumia 920 which a … <a href="http://www.matthewbeddow.co.uk/?p=484">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">→</span></a></p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://digitaloctave.co.uk//static/images/thumbs/effectivepython.jpg);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://digitaloctave.co.uk/pages/reviews/effectivepython.htm">Review of "Effective Python"</a> By Oliver Marks</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>Short review of "Effective Python"</p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://www.matthewbeddow.co.uk/?p=479">Backlinks and SEO</a> By Mathew Beddow</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>Following a recent discussion I had with a university dive club member about a request to remove a back-link from a now dead forum from a travel insurance company, I thought I’d take this opportunity to delve into the mystical … <a href="http://www.matthewbeddow.co.uk/?p=479">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">→</span></a></p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://digitaloctave.co.uk/static/images/x/xorg.png);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://digitaloctave.co.uk/pages/desktop_enviroment/index.htm">X Desktop Tutorial.</a> By Oliver Marks</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>Using X build a desktop, learn to package and deploy it and create a login screen.</p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://thearduinoguy.org/arduino-video-tutorials/">Arduino Video Tutorials</a> By Mike McRoberts</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>Sorry for it being such a long time since my last post. I have been so busy with other non-Arduino related things that I’ve barely had time to update the […]</p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://webboggles.com/hover-compatibility-of-dropdown-menus-on-touch-devices/">Hover compatibility of dropdown menus on touch devices.</a> By Ilya Titov</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>I’ve seen different attempts to make the dropdown menus work intuitively on touch devices and while some are trying to utilise the double tap (not the best as this triggers zoom) and various jquery contraptions, all you need is for the top level link to ignore the first tap and let the user see the … <a href="http://webboggles.com/hover-compatibility-of-dropdown-menus-on-touch-devices/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Hover compatibility of dropdown menus on touch devices.</span></a></p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://digitaloctave.co.uk/static/images/x/xcb_window_mouse_events.png);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://digitaloctave.co.uk/pages/desktop_enviroment/mouse_events.htm">Handling X mouse events</a> By Oliver Marks</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>Example demonstrating handling X mouse events.</p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://digitaloctave.co.uk/static/images/x/xcb_window.png);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://digitaloctave.co.uk/pages/desktop_enviroment/window_creation.htm">Creating a simple window</a> By Oliver Marks</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>Example on creating new window and attaching them to the root window.</p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://webboggles.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/attiny.jpg);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://webboggles.com/attiny85-breakout-keychain-game/">Attiny85 Breakout Keychain Game</a> By Ilya Titov</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>So, what can you do with Attiny’s 5 i/o pins? UPDATE: New game, “UFO Escape” side scroller I saw this great Attiny OLED project on http://tinusaur.wordpress.com/ and decided to try out the screen (It will be very handy as a mode display for a remote for my http://orb.photo/ project) So I set out to make … <a href="http://webboggles.com/attiny85-breakout-keychain-game/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Attiny85 Breakout Keychain Game</span></a></p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://thearduinoguy.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/ESP8266-300x120.jpg);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://thearduinoguy.org/using-an-esp8266-as-a-time-source/">Using an ESP8266 as a time source (Part 1)</a> By Mike McRoberts</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>So i’ve obtained some ESP8266 WiFi modules lately and have been having a play with them. If you’ve not heard of the ESP8266 they are tiny serial controlled WiFi modules […]</p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://digitaloctave.co.uk/static/images/x/xcb_extension_screen_sizes.png);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://digitaloctave.co.uk/pages/desktop_enviroment/screen_sizes.htm">Querying display information</a> By Oliver Marks</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>Example on detecting screen sizes and number of screens in a multi head setup.</p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://webboggles.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/IMG_20140905_225918.jpg);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://webboggles.com/attiny85-canon-dslr-ir-remote/">Attiny85 Canon DSLR IR Remote</a> By Ilya Titov</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>A nice use for the Attiny85 — a canon DSLR infrared remote. Parts required Attiny85 microcontroller NPN transistor 3.3 or 5 V voltage regulator Pushbutton Infrared led 12v car key/alarm battery Some copper clad board Design the PCB Tweak the design for better looks in Illustrator (Download printable PDF) Print and transfer the pcb … <a href="http://webboggles.com/attiny85-canon-dslr-ir-remote/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Attiny85 Canon DSLR IR Remote</span></a></p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://digitaloctave.co.uk/static/images/x/xcb_debugging.png);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://digitaloctave.co.uk/pages/desktop_enviroment/debugging_x.htm">Debugging with XCB</a> By Oliver Marks</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>Debugging XCB and catching errors and exploring the library.</p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://digitaloctave.co.uk/static/images/x/xcb_window_list.png);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://digitaloctave.co.uk/pages/desktop_enviroment/query_windows.htm">Retrieving window details</a> By Oliver Marks</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>Howto get a list of open windows and there titles.</p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://digitaloctave.co.uk/pages/desktop_enviroment/login.htm">Create a new login greeter entry</a> By Oliver Marks</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>Populate a listbox with custom widgets, in this case an example file downloader.</p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://digitaloctave.co.uk//static/images/thumbs/frommathmaticstogenericprogramming.jpeg);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://digitaloctave.co.uk/pages/reviews/genericprogramming.htm">Review of "From Mathematics to Generic Programming"</a> By Oliver Marks</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>Short review of "From Mathematics to Generic Programming"</p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://digitaloctave.co.uk//static/images//gtk/tut16-signals.png);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://digitaloctave.co.uk/pages/gtk3/tutorial16.htm">GTK3 custom signals example</a> By Oliver Marks</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>Simple example on how to setup, connect to and trigger signals.</p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://digitaloctave.co.uk//static/images/thumbs/opengles3.jpeg);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://digitaloctave.co.uk/pages/reviews/opengles3.htm">Review of OpenGL ES 3.0 programming guide</a> By Oliver Marks</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>Short review of "OpenGL ES 3.0 programming guide"</p></p></div></div><div class="tile"><div class="tile-img" style="background:center no-repeat url(http://digitaloctave.co.uk//static/images//kivy/quad-texture.png);background-size:contain;"></div><header class="tile-content"><h2><a href="http://digitaloctave.co.uk/pages/kivy/kivy-opengl-tut02.htm">Draw a textured square with Kivy</a> By Oliver Marks</h2></header><div class="tile-content"><p><p>Kivy example drawing a square and loading an image and applying to the quad as a simple texture.</p></p></div></div></div><div style="clear:left;"></div></section>
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