Ben Everard

@benev
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Editor of HackSpace magazine, enjoyer of excessive LEDs and breaker of 3D printers. This is my personal account (Account migrated from different server).

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@thzinc yep, exactly that. It's designed for sewing into clothes using conductive thread, so the usual use case would be to do your programming with it all together, then break it out and see it into your garment.
@0xdd I don't think so, but I could be wrong.
Having a clear out and I found this relic from the past. There are some great dev boards about these days, but i think this is the most beautiful one ever created.
More dorkbot next week with @benev and James Wheale
@LewisWorkshop our library uses borrow box for audio books - I think quite a few libraries use it. No idea about it's evilness though.
@sil there was a url shortening service I used to use that was only sometimes case sensitive. It wouldn't be case sensitive by default, but you could create different urls with the same words in different cases. Caused a few problems.
@themagpi a bit late to the party, but I've been installing some Pico 2 powered sculptures at Salford Quays and RHS bridgewater.
For the past couple of months I've been working on some light sculptures for RHS Glow and Lightwaves (at Salford Quays). Today's the preview event, and here are a few shots from setup.