I miss this style of quirky magazine layouts. The web has made everything follow the same 12 column grid template with just one or two sans-serif fonts.
Not sold, but shared internally across multiple clients with no functional opt out: Once Democratic party digital firms like NGPVAN and ActBlue get your email, be prepared to get multiple emails per day from candidates across the country you've never heard of (much less could even vote for) constantly sending you garbage emails. The unsubscribe buttons do nothing.
I'm curious if there's a site tracking new software for vintage platforms such as ssheven which is a modern SSH client for Mac OS 7/8/9. For the occasional retrocomputing enthusiast, it'd be great to have a dedicated resource tracking all the great new work the community is producing. (And a way to also collaborate/give back via open source.)
History repeats itself. Check out the story of the Molly Maguires, a somewhat vigilante labor group in PA's coal region, who were infiltrated by an undercover Pinkerton in the late 1800s: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molly_Maguires#In_the_United_S... I'm from the region of PA where this all happened, and it's a well-known story among locals.
Good idea! I'd want to do some research and simulations to figure out how much of an altitude hit I'd take with the added weight of an additional controller.
I'm not totally certain. I could do a quick C++ POC to see if that improves throughput a bit, but I've got doubts. My other thought is that the SPI interface only can go up to a certain speed. If anyone has deeper knowledge of that protocol I'd love to hear their thoughts.
I looked into the Feather for a bit, but my experience with the Pi is much stronger, so I felt more comfortable working with that after I determined the battery I'd need to power it wouldn't be too heavy to lift.
That's exactly it. This thing was pretty heavy with a battery, Pi, sensors, mounting components, etc. I used an Estes D12-5 engine, which is fairly powerful but there are wayyy more powerful model rocket motors out there that I'd like to try in the future with this.