In this episode:
Mark has been prototyping Bookshelf Buddy devices with Raspberry Pi. See the demo here.
Alan has been using bots, to build bots, that pretend not to be bots.
Martin fell down a rabbit hole filled with keyswitches and keycaps.
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In this episode:
- Mark has been prototyping Bookshelf Buddy devices with Raspberry Pi. See the demo here.
- Alan has been using bots, to build bots, that pretend not to be bots.
- Martin fell down a rabbit hole filled with keyswitches and keycaps.
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