Author Archives: robertwilkie

How to figure out what flavor/version of linux you are on

I ssh to alot of different devices and sometimes…I get lost on which one is using what.  So I stumbled on this article that covers how to tel (cat /etc/issue and cat/etc/*release).  Typically I do uname -a, but that doesn’t … Continue reading

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Security Researchers create app NoSuchApp for rooting out spyware

The authors wrote an app called NoSuchApp that proxies data on your phone to find out which apps are contacting known ad and user tracking sites.  Good way to find out which apps are spying on you. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/05/05/android_ad_app/

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Update write-up on using Nokia 5110 display with arduino

Update includes more info on using the adafruit libraries for this panel. http://www.instructables.com/id/Nokia-5110-LCD-via-Lady-Ada/

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Put an old scooter motor to use on a drill press

I’m not so sure I would do this since I would rather have something with a bit more beef to it for a drill press motor.  But if you have a drillpress already in need of a motor, and old … Continue reading

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Simple earthquake vibration sensor for your arduino

Good write-up with sample code for an earthquake detector with an arduino.  I think the build could be cheaped down to an ATiny thought. http://www.instructables.com/id/Earthquake-Vibration-Sensor/

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Make your own hand powered, portable chainsaw

Love this build where the author makes a handheld portable chainsaw.  I have seen these for sale and this would be worth doing if you already have the parts. http://www.instructables.com/id/Manual-Chainsaw/

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Improved Rubber band Gattling Gun…Double Barrel

I thought the first build of this was impressive, the author out did it by adding on a second barrel to the original design, so you can fire even more rubber bands.  I would have to be the one that … Continue reading

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Build a stylish copper tube tool organizer

I am not so sure I would do this, since copper isn’t exactly cheap.  But its a nice looking stand the author built. http://makezine.com/projects/make-28/copper-tube-mini-tool-organizer/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=%24{feed}&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+%24{makezineonline}+%28%24{MAKE}%29&utm_content=%24{GoogleReader}

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Make wooden fenders for you bike

Wow if I had some time on my hands, I would make these.  The author used an old bike wheel to bend the wood, that was soaked in water for 3 days.  It looks pretty cool on the bike once … Continue reading

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How to install Windows 10 on your RPi

This looks alot easier than I thought it would be.  Raspberry Piv2’s can get a free copy of Microsoft Windows 10.  Not so sure on the preformance of it yet, but it looks good sofar. http://techcrunch.com/2015/04/30/how-to-install-windows-10-iot-on-your-raspberry-pi-2/?ncid=rss&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Techcrunch+%28TechCrunch%29#.zb2lfl:0xmT

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