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* Mostly doing software, but looking into making Arduino based instruments | * Mostly doing software, but looking into making Arduino based instruments | ||
== Me on the Web == | |||
* codeoclock on freenode | * codeoclock on freenode | ||
* hugh [at] codeoclock [dot] net | * hugh [at] codeoclock [dot] net | ||
I have two blogs, one for write-ups of hacks I've done, and one for general thoughts on tech. | |||
* [http://hack.smornet.org|hack.smornet.org] | |||
* [http://hughrawlinson.me|hughrawlinson.me] | |||
== Things I've got for sale == | == Things I've got for sale == |
Revision as of 17:22, 12 May 2013
Hello.
- Studying Music Computing at Goldsmiths
- Mostly doing software, but looking into making Arduino based instruments
Me on the Web
- codeoclock on freenode
- hugh [at] codeoclock [dot] net
I have two blogs, one for write-ups of hacks I've done, and one for general thoughts on tech.
Things I've got for sale
- 2008 2.66Ghz Macbook Pro, 4gb RAM.
- 2006 Epiphone Explorer guitar.
- A couple of switches.
Things I've got for free
- A small collection of really cool old looking voltmeters and ammeters and the like. I think they're working, but I haven't tested them.
Projects I'd like to do
Raspberry Pi Colo
I'd like to set up a small cupboard or the like as a place for members to connect up their Raspberry Pis and use them as servers for bits and bobs. I don't know exactly how many people would be interested, but if this sounds like you, get in touch on IRC.
Minecraft Server
I would very much like to start an LHS Minecraft server, I think it'd be quite fun. I'm looking into hacking up an API similar to that in Minecraft: Pi Edition.
Projects I have done
For now, the best way to see a lot of what I've done is to check my Github page.
Minecraft Pi Edition GIANT QR CODE GENERATOR
Yes, I'm a bit Minecraft obsessed at the moment, but it is pretty fun in fairness. I made a python script using the Minecraft: Pi Edition API and a QR Code library to automatically build fecking huge QR codes in Minecraft.
[[3]]'s the link to the project on GitHub.