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BeagleBoard

Jason Kridner, Gerald Coley and Jeffery Osier-Mixon

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BeagleBoard.org supports open hardware, low-power, low-cost, fan-less computers using Texas Instruments ARM processors. See http://BeagleBoard.org for more information.
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unspent.space

unspent.space

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Join us on the journey to permanent bitcoin spaces. Join us on our journey to facilitate local human connections via bitcoin friendly environments. Starting in Melbourne Australia, unspent.space (the open source organisation) is a community and a free and open source collection of repositories for anyone anywhere to copy, share and be inspired by. A few of us are also on our own journey to start a permanent space in Melbourne. Thank you to Ronald Regan, ComaStudio and ttsmp3.com for the intr ...
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We talk to Hanoz from the Altruist School in Auckland. He tells us his relatively swift journey down the rabbit hole and his journey to creating a welcoming space for people to learn about bitcoin in downtown Auckland. Recorded at block height 800,362 Related links: Altruist School website: www.thealtruistschool.com Instagram: @thealtruistschool un…
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Daniela and Alekos describe their journey to founding hackbs, a bitcoin-centric hackerspace in Brescia, Italy. Recorded at block height 799732. Links related to the show: hackbs: https://hack.bs.it/ Github: https://github.com/h4ckbs/ Bitcoin Dev Kit: https://bitcoindevkit.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/h4ckbs Daniela: https://twitter.com/daniela…
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Crispy chats with Adam, the owner of Satoshi's Place, a bitcoin hub located in Bury (near Manchester) in the UK. We cover how and why he started, what the challenges have been and how the future is looking. Twitter links: unspent.space: https://twitter.com/unspentspace Satoshi's Place: https://twitter.com/SatoshisPlaceUK Crispy: https://twitter.com…
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Dominic & Gillian (@ddiasco) explore the last UK Maker Faire in April 2018. They start outside on Times Square. They chat with Dave of Rowan Wood Carving before heading inside to chat with a couple of makers. This bonus episode was recorded in April 2018, at the time we did not know that this was to be the last UK Maker Faire (though please don’t b…
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Dominic meets with Becky Stern of Instructables.com and YouTube whilst at Maker Faire in New York. They talk all things making including some tips on how to hoard googly eyes and how Becky’s distraction train derailed and killed a village of Canadians. In this episode of Bricolage I talk with Becky Stern in a noisy cafe at the New York Hall of Scie…
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In this episode I chat with Mark Mellors who is a prolific maker and a familiar name in the British maker and hacker scene. We specifically talk about: Jelley & Marshmallows http://jellyandmarshmallows.co.uk collaborations with Simon Jelley Derby Mini Maker Faire 2012 https://makerfairederby.com/ Hitchin Hackspace http://hackhitchin.org.uk/ Alex Pa…
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I met Estefannie at the Bay Area Maker Faire when I shot a bit of video for Pimoroni, she had made a Daft Punk helmet as a wearable prop showing off her work. She was kind enough to agree to speak with me for Bricolage podcast. Estefannie Explains it all YouTube channel Bay Area Maker Faire Computer Science Tutorials on YouTube Pumpkin Droid, BB8 J…
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Whilst at the Bay Area Maker Faire in late May 2018 Dominic was able to catchup with William Osman, who Dominic first found through YouTube when he made his laser cut skateboard! This podcast episode also features a short chat with "Cameraman John", We believe this is a world exclusive as he's never spoken or been seen on anything before! William O…
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I was delighted to be able to have a chat with Jasmine at the PiWars event in Cambridge. Jasmine was on a visit to the UK to celebrate her Grandmother-in-law's 100th birthday but was also able to visit a large number of maker-related events! Jasmine is the "keeper of the hounds" at Tindie, managing the Tindie community and promoting the Hackaday Pr…
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Continuing the interviews I made whilst at the Pi Wars event in Cambridge (thanks Mike and Tim). In this episode of Bricolage I speak with Tanya Fish from Pimoroni. Links of the stuff we speak about: Pi Wars the Fish Waggon Pimoroni Pimoroni Education Code Club BBC Micro:Bit STEAM and STEM Making with cardboard LED throwies Ford Sierra Guild of Mak…
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In this episode Dominic talks to Lucy Rogers better known as Dr-Lucy-Rogers usually said in one breath. She is a fellow of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers. Lucy is known for being a strong presence in the maker scene and for her work in broadcasting. She was a judge on the last 3 series of BBC Robot Wars. Recently she embarked on the founding…
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In my ongoing "hobby" podcast, Bricolage Podcast, I bring you episode number 5 which is (the first?) Tool Autopsy episode with Paul Beech (again). The basic premiss of this new podcast flavour or segment or... something, is that me and Paul (and maybe other people in the future) go, with a pocket of loose change, to a flea-market (or boot sale or w…
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In this new episode of Bricolage, a podcast for makers, I speak with Nick Zammeti of NZ Woodturning Co and Makers Central. Nick was very welcoming and let me have a look around his workshop where he and his son Charlie's film his YouTube channels. Nick is also behind the upcoming Makers Central event at the NEC in Birmingham in 5th & 6th May 2018 w…
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