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* [[uScreen]] - general purpose module with esp8266 and Nokia LCD
* [[uScreen]] - general purpose module with esp8266 and Nokia LCD
* [[6888 Transmitter]] - 6888 tube-based AM transmitter
* [[6888 Transmitter]] - 6888 tube-based AM transmitter
* [[Sky Pointer]] - a modern Antikythera mechanism for pointing out objects in the sky.
* [[Sky Pointer]] - a thingy for pointing out objects in the sky.
* [[Atlas Gears]] - Replacement lathe/mill changegears
* [[Atlas Gears]] - Replacement lathe/mill changegears
* [[Smart Response XE]] - Hacking of a school response system
* [[Smart Response XE]] - Hacking of a school response system

Revision as of 13:19, 16 February 2020

This site serves documentation for my various projects, mostly for my own reference, but also as a way to share them. Using a wiki for this purpose is certainly overkill, but it is easy to edit and format, and I am familiar with it. Whenever I do a fairly involved project, there's a decent chance I will write up the things I learned on this site. As it stands, this site is still relatively sparse, because I like working on projects more than writing about them, like most people.

This web server and the content it provides is also a project in and of itself. This is running on server hardware and software that I set up myself, so as such even the content you are reading now is experimental. I guarantee no stability or reliable access, although I will do my best to keep this available online for as long as possible (though as of 2019 I have had a server like this running continuously for over 5 years).

Project List

More major projects are listed below, in no particular order. See the list of all pages here.

Other Services

This server has hosted a number of different things since it's original incarnation in high school. Some of the old services are still up (but others are unlisted or taken down due to spam or security risks)

What is the fish?

The green fish is from a game I made when I first learned how to program. Over time, it turned into the logo that I use for my projects. If I do have my own logo, that's what it is.