As it turns out, a lot of research is taken up by the time it takes machines to do our work. When I write code for a program or design a part to machine / print / cut, it takes a while. When a deadline is coming towards you, often it takes a good sense of what parts of the project are most important and should be prioritized. This happens to everybody and nails home the idea that it's easier to think up a lot of good ideas compared to actually doing them.
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June Travels
June was a good busy month. The weather was mostly nice, I feel productive, and not too many issues. It started off with the belated gradu...
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I have been meaning to open this for a while now. This PCB came off an old smoke detector I found in a pile of electronic trash. A lot of...
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I have been spending some of my spare time learning the ropes of Amazon Web Services (AWS). This service is great for handling large scale n...
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My friend David and I turned on a Stirling engine on Friday. The engine is a Cryotel CT from Sunpower in Ohio. The device is capable of br...
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