The document contains building instructions for a LEGO model called "carro roboaula..". It consists of 40 steps to construct the model using 81 LEGO bricks. Each step lists the number and type of bricks required to complete that step of the model construction.
Giacecco's dual convertible rack for Raspberry Pi and PCSL / Adafruit caseGianfranco Cecconi
Do you own more than one Raspberry Pi? If your answer is yes, I am sorry for you wife. In any case, you could make her life easier by making the whole set of devices easily transportable.
The document contains building instructions for a Lego model called rgm79 consisting of 92 steps. Each step lists the number and type of Lego pieces required to complete that step of the model. The model uses a total of 282 Lego pieces.
The document provides building instructions for a LEGO model called "carrito (2)" that contains 194 bricks. It lists 66 sequential steps to construct the model, with each step specifying the LEGO pieces required to complete that portion of the build. The instructions conclude by noting the model was created using the LEGO Digital Designer tool and is copyrighted by the LEGO Group.
DCSF19 Tips and Tricks of the Docker Captains Docker, Inc.
Brandon Mitchell, BoxBoat
Docker Captain Brandon Mitchell will help you accelerate your adoption of Docker containers by delivering tips and tricks on getting the most out of Docker. Topics include managing disk usage, preventing subnet collisions, debugging container networking, understanding image layers, getting more value out of the default volume driver, and solving the UID/GID permission issues with volumes in a way that allows images to be portable from any developer laptop and to production.
This document provides a tutorial for correctly applying a wood texture to a cube in Blender using cube projection. It demonstrates importing a wood texture image, applying it as a material to a default cube object in Blender, and using cube projection in edit mode to map the texture onto the cube's faces. The final result shows the wood texture properly applied to the cube.
Giacecco's dual convertible rack for Raspberry Pi and PCSL / Adafruit caseGianfranco Cecconi
Do you own more than one Raspberry Pi? If your answer is yes, I am sorry for you wife. In any case, you could make her life easier by making the whole set of devices easily transportable.
The document contains building instructions for a Lego model called rgm79 consisting of 92 steps. Each step lists the number and type of Lego pieces required to complete that step of the model. The model uses a total of 282 Lego pieces.
The document provides building instructions for a LEGO model called "carrito (2)" that contains 194 bricks. It lists 66 sequential steps to construct the model, with each step specifying the LEGO pieces required to complete that portion of the build. The instructions conclude by noting the model was created using the LEGO Digital Designer tool and is copyrighted by the LEGO Group.
DCSF19 Tips and Tricks of the Docker Captains Docker, Inc.
Brandon Mitchell, BoxBoat
Docker Captain Brandon Mitchell will help you accelerate your adoption of Docker containers by delivering tips and tricks on getting the most out of Docker. Topics include managing disk usage, preventing subnet collisions, debugging container networking, understanding image layers, getting more value out of the default volume driver, and solving the UID/GID permission issues with volumes in a way that allows images to be portable from any developer laptop and to production.
This document provides a tutorial for correctly applying a wood texture to a cube in Blender using cube projection. It demonstrates importing a wood texture image, applying it as a material to a default cube object in Blender, and using cube projection in edit mode to map the texture onto the cube's faces. The final result shows the wood texture properly applied to the cube.
Crossing the Production Barrier: Development at Scalejgoulah
This document summarizes Etsy's approach to allowing development teams to use production data for testing purposes. It discusses setting up a separate "dev shard" for initial writes from development environments. It also describes logging and filtering queries through a proxy to prevent dangerous queries from running in production. Anomaly detection via query logging is used for security monitoring. Delayed replica slaves and backups provide sources for disaster recovery. The approach aims to make development safer while using real production data and workloads.
Git is an open source distributed version control system designed for speed and efficiency. It stores information efficiently using a directed acyclic graph of commits and uses delta compression to reduce storage costs. Git allows developers to work in parallel on features or bug fixes through its branching model and supports both centralized and distributed workflows.
This document summarizes a presentation about the Grin cryptocurrency ecosystem. It introduces presenters on wallet development from IDEO, Wallet 713, and Superlinear. It also introduces a presenter on Grin infrastructure from Grin++. The document provides information on resources for Grin app developers and encourages joining the Grin community.
With more and more digitized companies and software being a crucial asset to gain competitive advantage, some firms choose to beat competition adopting Open Source to boost innovation. However, this journey requires a clear Software Data Strategy to succeed.
This data-driven approach creates new ways to gather and visualize data to better find meaningful insights among software development activity, performance and community, for future reporting and decision making.
GrimoireLab (https://chaoss.github.io/grimoirelab) produces integrated, open source software for analyzing software and visualizing metrics for measuring community, activity, contributions, performance and project health. Is one of the founding software projects of CHAOSS (Community Health Analytics Open Source Software) project, from The Linux Foundation (https://chaoss.community).
Go is, for all its C-esque syntax, is a relatively high-level language. There’s garbage collection, a type hierarchy, and even advanced concurrency primitives. Sometimes, though, you need access to lower-level control. Whether for performance, interoperability, or just for fun, the Cgo API is here to help! I will explain what it is, how to use it, and perhaps most importantly, when to avoid it.
A lot of Go programmers only experience with Cgo is when compilation fails with some obscure error. There’s a lot more to learn than that, and a lot of opportunities! I’ve personally used Cgo for writing Postgres foreign wrappers, and as a consumer when compiling Kubernetes.
Using Cgo can be a fun, rewarding experience. There are a lot of existing projects and libraries written in C, and calling them means not needing to reinvent the wheel. On the same face, if you have an existing project with a C API, calling Go can get you some of the higher-level Go niceness on top of the jagged C edges.
Some things I touch on:
* Calling Go from C
* Calling C from Go
* Memory management with Go objects in C
* Using C libraries from Go
* Real-world Cgo examples
* The pitfalls Go and dynamic linking
This document describes an animation created using Blender software. It presents several 3D fantasy battle scenes and provides links to video files of the scenes and references for the software and assets used, including Blender, Mixamo, and OpenShot. The animation comprises multiple scenes showing characters and creatures in battle, with the final scene presented as a compiled video using video transitions.
Piccoli Green Technology provides a complete solution for electric scooter sharing programs including hardware, software, and technical support. The system uses IoT devices installed on scooters to track location and enable locking/unlocking. The software includes mobile apps, a cloud server, and backend management platform. The company offers customized options and long-term support. Piccoli aims to reduce costs and improve stability for scooter sharing operations.
PartⅠ. Applicationdescription
The sharing-- electric scooter project is prevalent in NorthAmerica, Europe,
Southeast Asia and other countries and regions. The whole project mainly includes
three parts of operation system software, device and electric scooter, which will
solve the last one kilometer problemsindeed
Luca Milanesio from GerritForge gave a presentation on the new features in Gerrit 3.0 and beyond. Some of the key highlights included:
- PolyGerrit is the new Gerrit UI built without GWT for improved performance and customization.
- NoteDb stores all Gerrit data including commits, reviews, metadata, accounts and groups directly in Git for fully consistent backups and removal of single point of failure databases.
- Submit rules can now be written in any language through an extension point beyond just Prolog.
- New core plugins like Gitiles, delete project, and web hooks have been added with a plugin manager for easy installation.
- Future releases will
Hackers may use various online resources and tools. Some links provided relate to activism organizations, software freedom advocacy groups, social networks, and forums discussing technology and policy issues. The document also credits several open source projects and images used under Creative Commons licenses.
Electrónica: Diseño e impresión 3D por deposición de fundido de un soporte aj...SANTIAGO PABLO ALBERTO
This document describes the design and 3D printing of an adjustable smartphone holder. It includes the following:
- Design of the holder parts in CATIA V5 software, including a rack and pinion mechanism and fitting joints.
- 3D printing of prototypes and final parts using a fused deposition modeling (FDM) printer with PLA material.
- Analysis of difficulties in printing different parts and solutions adopted.
- Assembly and evaluation of the final 3D printed smartphone holder, finding its performance to be similar to commercially available holders.
Talk at DevOpsCon 2017 Berlin, June 14th
How to create a Docker/Container enabled operation system for ARM and IoT devices. The story behind HypriotOS and the adoption of Docker technology to the Raspberry Pi computer. Build and manage your own 64bit operating system, everthing is open sourced and public available.
The document lists log entries from July 13, 2009 recording the addition of various software package catalogs to the CatalogDB database. Over 60 packages are added between 9:34 PM and 9:35 PM, including Windows client drivers, features, branding, and help packages in different languages and editions.
This document provides an overview of a Git training course titled "Git-4-Geeks". It introduces Git and its history, explaining how Linus Torvalds created Git as a replacement for BitKeeper. It then covers common Git commands like init, clone, add, commit, branch, merge, rebase, and resolve conflicts. It discusses distributed version control and branching workflows. It also addresses tagging, remote repositories, and resolving merge conflicts. The goal is to teach attendees the fundamentals of using Git through scenario-based problems and solutions.
The document discusses Haskell for the JVM using Eta, which compiles Haskell to JVM bytecode. It provides examples of writing Haskell code and using Eta, including quicksort, foreign imports, and optimizations like TCO. Eta aims to provide an experience similar to GHC for Haskell developers on the JVM.
JDD2015: Ratpack: core of your micro-services - Andrey AdamovichPROIDEA
RATPACK: CORE OF YOUR MICRO-SERVICES
Ratpack reached version 1.0 in 2015. It’s a light-weight framework with a lot of potential. It has a good team and years for coding behind it, but still remains very straight-forward, easy to use, deploy, extend and at the same time it's very efficient and performing. Its core is non-blocking and implements reactive approaches for handling high-load with little resources. It has all you need for your micro-services.
Crossing the Production Barrier: Development at Scalejgoulah
This document summarizes Etsy's approach to allowing development teams to use production data for testing purposes. It discusses setting up a separate "dev shard" for initial writes from development environments. It also describes logging and filtering queries through a proxy to prevent dangerous queries from running in production. Anomaly detection via query logging is used for security monitoring. Delayed replica slaves and backups provide sources for disaster recovery. The approach aims to make development safer while using real production data and workloads.
Git is an open source distributed version control system designed for speed and efficiency. It stores information efficiently using a directed acyclic graph of commits and uses delta compression to reduce storage costs. Git allows developers to work in parallel on features or bug fixes through its branching model and supports both centralized and distributed workflows.
This document summarizes a presentation about the Grin cryptocurrency ecosystem. It introduces presenters on wallet development from IDEO, Wallet 713, and Superlinear. It also introduces a presenter on Grin infrastructure from Grin++. The document provides information on resources for Grin app developers and encourages joining the Grin community.
With more and more digitized companies and software being a crucial asset to gain competitive advantage, some firms choose to beat competition adopting Open Source to boost innovation. However, this journey requires a clear Software Data Strategy to succeed.
This data-driven approach creates new ways to gather and visualize data to better find meaningful insights among software development activity, performance and community, for future reporting and decision making.
GrimoireLab (https://chaoss.github.io/grimoirelab) produces integrated, open source software for analyzing software and visualizing metrics for measuring community, activity, contributions, performance and project health. Is one of the founding software projects of CHAOSS (Community Health Analytics Open Source Software) project, from The Linux Foundation (https://chaoss.community).
Go is, for all its C-esque syntax, is a relatively high-level language. There’s garbage collection, a type hierarchy, and even advanced concurrency primitives. Sometimes, though, you need access to lower-level control. Whether for performance, interoperability, or just for fun, the Cgo API is here to help! I will explain what it is, how to use it, and perhaps most importantly, when to avoid it.
A lot of Go programmers only experience with Cgo is when compilation fails with some obscure error. There’s a lot more to learn than that, and a lot of opportunities! I’ve personally used Cgo for writing Postgres foreign wrappers, and as a consumer when compiling Kubernetes.
Using Cgo can be a fun, rewarding experience. There are a lot of existing projects and libraries written in C, and calling them means not needing to reinvent the wheel. On the same face, if you have an existing project with a C API, calling Go can get you some of the higher-level Go niceness on top of the jagged C edges.
Some things I touch on:
* Calling Go from C
* Calling C from Go
* Memory management with Go objects in C
* Using C libraries from Go
* Real-world Cgo examples
* The pitfalls Go and dynamic linking
This document describes an animation created using Blender software. It presents several 3D fantasy battle scenes and provides links to video files of the scenes and references for the software and assets used, including Blender, Mixamo, and OpenShot. The animation comprises multiple scenes showing characters and creatures in battle, with the final scene presented as a compiled video using video transitions.
Piccoli Green Technology provides a complete solution for electric scooter sharing programs including hardware, software, and technical support. The system uses IoT devices installed on scooters to track location and enable locking/unlocking. The software includes mobile apps, a cloud server, and backend management platform. The company offers customized options and long-term support. Piccoli aims to reduce costs and improve stability for scooter sharing operations.
PartⅠ. Applicationdescription
The sharing-- electric scooter project is prevalent in NorthAmerica, Europe,
Southeast Asia and other countries and regions. The whole project mainly includes
three parts of operation system software, device and electric scooter, which will
solve the last one kilometer problemsindeed
Luca Milanesio from GerritForge gave a presentation on the new features in Gerrit 3.0 and beyond. Some of the key highlights included:
- PolyGerrit is the new Gerrit UI built without GWT for improved performance and customization.
- NoteDb stores all Gerrit data including commits, reviews, metadata, accounts and groups directly in Git for fully consistent backups and removal of single point of failure databases.
- Submit rules can now be written in any language through an extension point beyond just Prolog.
- New core plugins like Gitiles, delete project, and web hooks have been added with a plugin manager for easy installation.
- Future releases will
Hackers may use various online resources and tools. Some links provided relate to activism organizations, software freedom advocacy groups, social networks, and forums discussing technology and policy issues. The document also credits several open source projects and images used under Creative Commons licenses.
Electrónica: Diseño e impresión 3D por deposición de fundido de un soporte aj...SANTIAGO PABLO ALBERTO
This document describes the design and 3D printing of an adjustable smartphone holder. It includes the following:
- Design of the holder parts in CATIA V5 software, including a rack and pinion mechanism and fitting joints.
- 3D printing of prototypes and final parts using a fused deposition modeling (FDM) printer with PLA material.
- Analysis of difficulties in printing different parts and solutions adopted.
- Assembly and evaluation of the final 3D printed smartphone holder, finding its performance to be similar to commercially available holders.
Talk at DevOpsCon 2017 Berlin, June 14th
How to create a Docker/Container enabled operation system for ARM and IoT devices. The story behind HypriotOS and the adoption of Docker technology to the Raspberry Pi computer. Build and manage your own 64bit operating system, everthing is open sourced and public available.
The document lists log entries from July 13, 2009 recording the addition of various software package catalogs to the CatalogDB database. Over 60 packages are added between 9:34 PM and 9:35 PM, including Windows client drivers, features, branding, and help packages in different languages and editions.
This document provides an overview of a Git training course titled "Git-4-Geeks". It introduces Git and its history, explaining how Linus Torvalds created Git as a replacement for BitKeeper. It then covers common Git commands like init, clone, add, commit, branch, merge, rebase, and resolve conflicts. It discusses distributed version control and branching workflows. It also addresses tagging, remote repositories, and resolving merge conflicts. The goal is to teach attendees the fundamentals of using Git through scenario-based problems and solutions.
The document discusses Haskell for the JVM using Eta, which compiles Haskell to JVM bytecode. It provides examples of writing Haskell code and using Eta, including quicksort, foreign imports, and optimizations like TCO. Eta aims to provide an experience similar to GHC for Haskell developers on the JVM.
JDD2015: Ratpack: core of your micro-services - Andrey AdamovichPROIDEA
RATPACK: CORE OF YOUR MICRO-SERVICES
Ratpack reached version 1.0 in 2015. It’s a light-weight framework with a lot of potential. It has a good team and years for coding behind it, but still remains very straight-forward, easy to use, deploy, extend and at the same time it's very efficient and performing. Its core is non-blocking and implements reactive approaches for handling high-load with little resources. It has all you need for your micro-services.
International Upcycling Research Network advisory board meeting 4Kyungeun Sung
Slides used for the International Upcycling Research Network advisory board 4 (last one). The project is based at De Montfort University in Leicester, UK, and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
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4 x 6092674 BRICK 1X2 - Medium Azur 2 x 6036238 BRICK 1X4 - Medium Azur 2 x 3006841
ROUND BRICK 1X1 - Tr.
Red
2 x 4178398
BRICK Ø16 W. CROSS - Tr.
Light Blue
2 x 4558952
BRICK 1X1 W. 1 KNOB -
White
4 x 6045980
BRICK 2X2 W. CUP FOR
BALL - Tr. Light Blue
4 x 6132372
TECHNIC BRICK 1X2, Ø4.9
- Bright Yellowish Green
2 x 6132375
TECHNIC BRICK 1X8 -
Bright Yellowish Green
2 x 6132379
TECHNIC BRICK 1X16,
Ø4,9 - Bright Yellowish
Green
4 x 4537925
ROOF TILE 1X2/45° - Bright
Yellowish Green
4 x 6131583
ROOF TILE 1X3/25° -
Flame Yellowish Orange
2 x 6138622
ROOF TILE 1X3/25° INV. -
Bright Yellowish Green
2 x 4649741
FLAT TILE 1X2 - Medium
Azur
2 x 371001 PLATE 1X4 - White 2 x 4211481
FLAT TILE 1X8 - Medium
Stone Grey
1 x 428226 PLATE 2X16 - Black 2 x 614126 PLATE 1X1 ROUND - Black 3 x 6116514
PLATE 4X6 26 DEGREES -
Bright Yellowish Green
4 x 6132409
PLATE 2X6 W. HOLES -
Flame Yellowish Orange
4 x 6092256
RIM WIDE 18x14 W.
CROSS Ø4.8 - White
2 x 4619323
TYRE NORMAL WIDE
Ø30,4 X 14 - Black
2 x 4506553
TYRE BALLOON WIDE Ø
37x18 - Black
2 x 6127110
LPF2.0 MEDIUM MOTOR -
White,Bright
Red,Black,Transparent,Medium
Stone Grey
1 x 6181656
LPF2 SMART HUB 2 I/O
4X8X3 - White,Dark
Green,Transparent,Medium
Stone Grey
2 x 6097397
TECHNIC ANG. BEAM 3X5
90 DEG. - Bright Green
2 x 4239601 1/2 BUSH - Bright Yellow 1 x 4142865
2M CROSS AXLE W.
GROOVE - Bright Red
6 x 4121715
CONNECTOR PEG W.
FRICTION - Black
2 x 4211805
CROSS AXLE 7M - Medium
Stone Grey
2 x 373726 CROSS AXLE 10M - Black
1 x 4177431
DOUBLE CONICAL WHEEL
Z12 1M - Black
1 x 6031962
BEVEL GEAR Z20 - Brick
Yellow
4 x 6071608
VOODOO BALL Ø10,2 -
Flame Yellowish Orange