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www.craigstuntz.com
| | davidcapper.dev
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| | I am a lead engineer with a deep interest in the messy stuff that surrounds software development. I'm not attached to any particular technology or tools, and I'm happiest when I can get stuck in with my team to deliver useful things for people. I like making things ridiculously simple.
| | 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.
| | www.blog.montgomerie.net
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| | This project is a little old, but now that I have some time, I thought it would be nice to write it up! The device has been serving me well for a few years now. Being somewhat red/green color blind, I've always had trouble reading through-hole resistor color codes (though I often wonder if those with full color vision have it much easier - some resistor bands are so 'muddy'!) I make do with labeled pouches holding my resistors, and a multimeter to double-check. The multimeter is so slow. Surely it shouldn't take seconds to sense a resistor value! For years I dreamt of making a faster resistor measuring device with an instant readout. The 'final straw' that pushed me to actually do that was that I bought a beautiful old metal Akro-Mils cabinet1 stuffed with o...
| | goggleheadedhacker.com
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| This tutorial will show how two methods of implementing the AES algorithm work. It will also demonstrate how to identify these methods in Assembly when reverse engineering an application.