RepRap project

RepRap Fisher

The RepRap Fisher is an open-source fused deposition modeling 3D printer and is part of the RepRap project. The RepRap Fisher is named after the English statistician and biologist Ronald Fisher, it was designed by RepRapPro. The RepRap Fisher has a 150mm diameter by 180mm height build volume, uses a Bowden extruder and has a print resolution of 12.5 um in all directions, it also has a micro SD card and USB and Ethernet connections allowing it to be connected to a network. The printer was praised for its ease of construction and low price and is only available in kit form. (Wikipedia).

RepRap Fisher
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RepRap 3D Printers: The Basics

Ed Snajder, OSCON speaker, 3D printer aficionado, and DBA at Jive Software, speaks about RepRap, 3D Printing, and how it is changing the world.

From playlist Programming Podcast

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Supporting Reproducibility in Jupyter through Dataflows - David Koop

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From playlist The O’Reilly Jupyter Pop-up

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The Absolute Basics of Git & Github: Step by Step

A simple tutorial for the most basic git workflow for beginners, along with how to create a github repo and upload it to github. Here are the basic steps: 1. git init . (initialize the current directory as a git repository) 2. git status (see changes to tracked files, untracked files, etc

From playlist Programming and Software Development (General)

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Raspberry Pi and Rastrack registration

More videos like this online at http://www.theurbanpenguin.com Just a little fun today looking at the Rastrack site and tracking Pis thoughout the world. It is easy to add your Pi so the usage of Pis can be tracked.

From playlist Raspberry Pi

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#307 How To Lose Weight with a Raspberry Pi and an ESP32

2020 is still young, and many of us started with good resolutions. One could be, “I want to lose weight.” In this video, we will cover a “nerdy” way to do that. Which is astonishingly successful, What do we use: - A scale that automatically logs its readings into a database - As usual, we

From playlist ESP32

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25c3: Objects as Software: The Coming Revolution

Speaker: Zach Hoeken How RepRap and physical compilers will change the world as we know it (and already have) How physical compilers (CNC machines, laser cutters, 3D printers, etc) are changing the way we make things, how we think about the nature of objects. This talk will focus on the

From playlist 25C3: Nothing to hide

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Raspberry Pi RDP Connections

More videos like this online at http://www.theurbanpenguin.com We sue the Microsoft remote Desktop Connection manager to connect to the first Raspberry Pi. With this in place will then install and configure xrdp on the second Pi and setup the correct key mappings

From playlist Raspberry Pi

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25c3: Rapid Prototype Your Life

Speaker: Bre The time is now to make anything you can imagine The tools are at hand to free you from the bonds of consumer slavery. No longer must you rely on distant and faceless factories or bow down before the false idols of mass produced consumer manufactured items. Never again look

From playlist 25C3: Nothing to hide

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Raspberry Pi Create your own Repository

More videos like this online at http://www.theurbanpenguin.com being able to use local software repositories not only is going to save bandwidth but you have greater control over what can be installed. Here we create a local file repository on the Raspberry Pi but this equally could we a

From playlist LPI Linux Essentials

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Clojure: Turtles All The Way Down

Why I think why Lisp (specifically, Clojure) is great. Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1qEmCWnCR82pOm4sp5FTTVr8TbbtRmWbcjD1dOvcnvpU/edit?usp=sharing Audio: https://soundcloud.com/namtao/clojure-turtles-all-the-way-down

From playlist Old videos

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1.6: Cloning Repo and Push/Pull - Git and GitHub for Poets

In part 6 of the Git and GitHub for Poets tutorial series, I show you how to clone a repository created on the GitHub website in order to work on it locally, and then push the changes back to GitHub. Support this channel on Patreon: https://patreon.com/codingtrain Contact: http://twitter

From playlist Git and GitHub for Poets

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Design for reproducibility - Lorena Barba (George Washington University)

Lorena Barba explores how to build the ability to support reproducible research into the design of tools like Jupyter and explains how better insights on designing for reproducibility might help extend this design to our research workflows, with the machine as our active collaborator. Sub

From playlist JupyterCon

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Nathan Torkington at OSCON: What's Coming up on the Radar

O'Reilly blogger Nathan Torkington spent some time with James Turner of O'Reilly News at OSCON 2008 in Portland. He shares some of the trends and technologies that he thinks will play a big role in the near future, including open source biology and the rise of mobile computing.

From playlist OSCON 2008

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24C3: Introduction in MEMS

Speaker: Jens Kaufmann Skills for very small ninjas MicroElectroMechanical Systems or MEMS are as part of micro system technology, systems with electrical and mechanical subsystems at the micro scale. It is basically an introduction in the technology and in its potential for hardware ha

From playlist 24C3: Full steam ahead

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Russ Nelson interviewed at OSCON 2010

http://www.oscon.com Russell Nelson has been self-employed for 17 years, so he must be doing something right. For ten of those years, he has been on the board of the Open Source Initiative. He's the author of Freemacs, the editor of the Clarkson Packet Driver Collection, and webmaster@

From playlist OSCON 2010

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Ryan Vinyard OSCON 2014 Keynote: "Open Manufacturing..."

From OSCON 2014: Ryan Vinyard's keynote talk, "Open manufacturing: Bringing Open Hardware Beyond 3D Printing." Open source design has been a recent trend in hardware, but it tends to be limited to open libraries of 3D-printable parts. These are geared at makers, artists, hobbyists, and who

From playlist OSCON 2014

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26C3: Peanut Butter and Plastic: Industrial Revolution 1/5

Clip 1/5 Speaker: Bre Decentralized Manufacturing and Desktop Fabrication The future of manufacturing will purring next to your computer and plasticizing digital designs into 3D objects. We're at the dawn of the diamond age with portable 3D printers, decentralized manufacturing, digi

From playlist 26C3: Here be dragons day 3

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Solaris 11 IPS Local and Web Based Repositories

More videos like this online at http://www.theurbanpenguin.com Creating your own local repositories is important for machines with no internet access or where you have many and control of updates in important. We look at downloading the repo isos and adding them to a server. The server can

From playlist Solaris OCA

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26C3: Peanut Butter and Plastic: Industrial Revolution 3/5

Clip 3/5 Speaker: Bre Decentralized Manufacturing and Desktop Fabrication The future of manufacturing will purring next to your computer and plasticizing digital designs into 3D objects. We're at the dawn of the diamond age with portable 3D printers, decentralized manufacturing, digi

From playlist 26C3: Here be dragons day 3

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