Posts Tagged ‘hacking’
If you don’t already know what Raspberry Pi is then take a look at the Wikipedia entry and their web site. Their mission to recreate the experiences of 8 bit computing that shaped the lives and careers of my generation is laudable, and I’m sure they will achieve great success. That’s just the start though. […]
Filed under: Raspberry Pi, technology | 8 Comments
Tags: arduino, hack, hacking, ICA, makers, microcontroller, PCoIP, Raspberry Pi, RDP, thin client, VDI, VNC
The right not to get caught
05May09
For @monadic, who forgot this was happening, and @stephenbonner who asked for a blog post summarising events – a short write up of last Friday’s Open Rights Group event, ‘resisting the all seeing eye’, featuring Cory Doctorow and Charles Stross. Things got off to a fairly predictable start for anybody who follows Cory’s and Charlie’s […]
Filed under: wibble | 9 Comments
Tags: Charles Stross, Cory Doctorow, hacking, open rights group, politics, privacy, transparency