The RepRap project started in England in 2005 as a University of Bath initiative to develop a low-cost 3D printer that can print most of its own components, but it is now made up of hundreds of collaborators worldwide. RepRap is short for replicating rapid prototyper. As an open design, all of the designs produced by the project are released under a free software license, the GNU General Public License. Due to the ability of the machine to make some of its own parts, authors envisioned the possibility of cheap RepRap units, enabling the manufacture of complex products without the need for extensive industrial infrastructure. They intended for the RepRap to demonstrate evolution in this process as well as for it to increase in number exponentially. A preliminary study claimed that using RepRaps to print common products results in economic savings. (Wikipedia).
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.
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What is DevSecOps? As teams adopt Continuous Delivery, DevOps, CI/CD for software development, being able to create systems that are safe and secure at speed, with great feedback and with high-quality becomes ever more important. Using software engineering disciplines like Continuous Del
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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
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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
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Python Monorepos: What, Why and How
As organizations and repos grow, we have to choose how to manage codebases in a scalable way. We have two architectural alternatives: Multirepo: split the codebase into increasing numbers of small repos, along team or project boundaries. Monorepo: Maintain one large repository containing
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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
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How To Create A Web App In ASP.NET | Introduction | #programming | #webapp | #aspnet |
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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How To Create A Web App In ASP.NET | Session 05 | #programming | #webapp | #aspnet |
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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
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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
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How To Create A Web App In ASP.NET | Session 04 | #programming | #webapp | #aspnet |
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How To Create A Web App In ASP.NET | Session 08 | #programming | #webapp | #aspnet |
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How To Create A Web App In ASP.NET | Session 01 | #programming | #webapp | #aspnet |
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Why 3D Printing Batteries Matters
3D Printing Solid State Batteries? Explained. For a limited time, new customers can try Amazon Music Unlimited FREE for three months! No credit card required! Go to https://amazon.com/undecided. Renews automatically, cancel anytime. Terms apply. 3D printing has become popular with manufact
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