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blog.briancmoses.com | ||
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sookocheff.com
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| | | | | In order to have a home server you need the server. That is, you need the hardware. You could probably find all sorts of information comparing performance, power consumption, and cost for an assortment of different parts (check tomshardware.com or do some intense [Googling][2]). Or, you can trust that I've done my research and go with the same setup as me. | |
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bcarrigan.com
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| | | | | The personal blog of Brian Carrigan, software and electronics engineer. | |
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www.scorpia.co.uk
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article details the design and implementation of a POE-enabled lighting fixture with network control, focusing on hardware development, firmware, and integration with theatrical lighting systems. | |
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cpury.github.io
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| | | Learning how to produce Bible-like texts with Recurrent Neural Networks | ||