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danielpecos.com
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| | | | Welcome to jvmGeek!This new blog aims to talk and discuss about the JVM ecosystem, with news and articlesdiscussing about Java - the language -, and also about other JVM languages such as Scala, Kotlin or Clojure. But it won't deal only about programming languages, but also about tools and libraries. You'll find news, tutorials, code examples and more general articles, among other. From time to time I will also try to gather events and news related to one particular matter and post them as a flash post t... | |
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danielpecos.com
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| | | | Last Friday I got some spare time (finally!) and, with the help and tools of my friend Alfredo, we placed a button in the RaspberryPi case so, when I push it, a custom command its executed on the RaspberryPi, like for example, a clean system shutdown. First lets start with some pictures of the final result: And now the schematics (pins used in the schematics are 3.3v, GND and GPIO): | |
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wittchen.io
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| | | | Not all songs are available on Spotify and sometimes we need to rip music from audio CDs in order to listen it on our computer or mobile device. There are several approaches to do that. Here is mine: Get RipperX: sudo apt-get install ripperx Put audio CD into your computer. Open RipperX, select All Tracks and check Rip to WAV option. Set quality of output files via Config option and names of the tracks if your want. | |
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www.nocentino.com
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