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    <dc:date>2019-10-21T11:56:39+00:00</dc:date>
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    <title>Home | OpenHardware.io - Enables Open Source Hardware Innovation</title>
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    <link>https://www.openhardware.io/</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[OpenHardware.io is a spin off site for the MySensors.org project. We created this to keep track of all the amazing open hardware projects that was beeing created by the community. But you can share any type of Open Hardware or DIY electronics project here.

]]></description>
<dc:subject>arduino hardware opensource iot</dc:subject>
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    <title>[WARNING] Intel Skylake/Kaby Lake processors: broken hyper-threading</title>
    <dc:date>2017-06-27T06:34:21+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2017/06/msg00308.html</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[This warning advisory is relevant for users of systems with the Intel
processors code-named "Skylake" and "Kaby Lake".  These are: the 6th and
7th generation Intel Core processors (desktop, embedded, mobile and
HEDT), their related server processors (such as Xeon v5 and Xeon v6), as
well as select Intel Pentium processor models.

TL;DR: unfixed Skylake and Kaby Lake processors could, in some
situations, dangerously misbehave when hyper-threading is enabled.
Disable hyper-threading immediately in BIOS/UEFI to work around the
problem.  Read this advisory for instructions about an Intel-provided
fix.]]></description>
<dc:subject>hardware</dc:subject>
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    <title>Build a super fast deep learning machine for under $1,000 - O'Reilly Media</title>
    <dc:date>2017-02-09T07:07:17+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://www.oreilly.com/learning/build-a-super-fast-deep-learning-machine-for-under-1000</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><dc:subject>diy hardware</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://schiit.com/">
    <title>Schiit Audio, Headphone amps and DACs made in USA.</title>
    <dc:date>2014-08-08T07:40:34+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://schiit.com/</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Schiit got started when two audio industry veterans decided it was time to shake things up a bit. The two audiophiles are Jason Stoddard, formerly of Sumo, and Mike Moffat, formerly of Theta. Together, they have designed dozens of audio and A/V products, from the Andromeda III to the Cobalt 307 to the DS Pre and Angstrom 200.

So, yeah: fully balanced differential power amplifiers, fully discrete I/V conversion stages, audiophile D/A converters, relay-switched stepped attenuator volume controls in preamps. the first DTS home theater surround processor on the market . . . we’ve done a ton of stuff.]]></description>
<dc:subject>audio hardware music</dc:subject>
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    <title>BAGJACK • BAGJACK handmade in berlin</title>
    <dc:date>2014-02-15T08:56:10+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.bagjackshop.com/en/</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[bagjack CLASSIC - The classic messenger bag is available in seven sizes. Next to the usual functions every client can customize their own bag using different colour combinations and extras such as secret pockets or a mesh pocket, by making use of the modular design principle. You can find inspiration in the SPECIAL EDITIONS, which usually take around 4 weeks to produce. The next generation of messenger bags is presented under NEXT LEVEL featuring an entirely revised form of messenger, the new tote and more bags made from the highest quality waterproof and resilient materials. URBAN COMPANIONS represent our transport solutions for all occasions, rucksacks, totes, travel bags and many more to discover. In the MODULES & SUPPLIES section, you can find all of the extras that can be attached to a messenger bag, wallets and Pro Bike accessories.]]></description>
<dc:subject>hardware bags</dc:subject>
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    <title>Paracable - Uniquely colorful cables</title>
    <dc:date>2013-06-05T07:28:25+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://paracable.com/</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Paracable makes custom paracord-wrapped cables for iPhone, iPod and iPad. Available in over 20 different colors and patterns.]]></description>
<dc:subject>ipad iphone hardware</dc:subject>
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    <title>Popple's Place</title>
    <dc:date>2013-05-24T06:02:20+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.matthewjj.com/post/45621993310/using-textexpander-to-get-information-about-your-mac</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[I use a lot of different pieces of software. And a lot of times that software is still in development. As a consequence, I run into a lot of bugs. The best thing to do when you find a bug is to reproduce it (to confirm that it’s actually a bug) and then contact the developers of the app so they can take a look at it and hopefully find a fix. When I do contact developers I like to give them as much information as possible. In addition to information about the app I’m having a problem with I also like to include the hardware information of my machine. This can be very helpful to developers in trying to pinpoint the source of a bug because sometimes weird things only occur on certain hardware configurations.]]></description>
<dc:subject>mac textexpander hardware info</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://wozwas.tumblr.com/post/44071057360/mac-warranty-status-script">
    <title>WozWas - Mac Warranty Status Script</title>
    <dc:date>2013-04-16T06:23:58+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://wozwas.tumblr.com/post/44071057360/mac-warranty-status-script</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[For so long, I’ve wanted a script that got me the warranty status of the Mac I’m working on.  Granted, it’s not that hard to open the support page and put in the serial, but I do it enough that it gets frustrating.

Thanks to some JavaScript advice from a friend, I finally have it working!  When you run the little app, you’re given the option to check the status of the Mac you’re on, or manually enter a Serial Number.  

Then, it opens a page in Safari, submits the information (after a few seconds delay), and pulls up the response.  Make sure that you wait when you run it, don’t think it’s not working just because it waits.

So thanks to Tim the Tool Man for his help, and enjoy the automation!]]></description>
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    <dc:date>2013-01-19T07:55:11+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://apc.io/</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Like Jobs and Gates, we believe the PC is one of the most remarkable tools humans have ever created. Great tools improve with time. They don’t go away.

Many common computing tasks, such as number crunching, data storage, and communications have shifted to the Internet. As a result, a very low cost computer – with access to the Internet – can be just as valuable as a much more expensive computer.

APC was born from our love of computers and our realization that the PC needs a fundamental redesign. The redesign that we offer is a computer that is more accessible, and more valuable, because you’re not paying for functions that you don’t need and won’t be using.]]></description>
<dc:subject>hardware</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://www.keyboardco.com/index.asp">
    <title>The Keyboard Company - Purveyors of the Finest Keyboards and Mice in the UK</title>
    <dc:date>2012-07-25T20:04:29+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.keyboardco.com/index.asp</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[As keyboard and mouse specialists since 1989, we are perfectly placed to meet virtually every keyboard and mouse requirement.
We have the largest stocks in the UK at our disposal and whatever you want, or need, it can be yours without delay.
If you can't find what you are looking for please email or call, we don't use an automated switchboard so you will be straight through to someone with the knowledge to answer your questions.
]]></description>
<dc:subject>hardware shop</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://www.ossmann.com/5-in-1.html">
    <title>the 5-in-1 network admin's cable</title>
    <dc:date>2012-07-21T13:38:47+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.ossmann.com/5-in-1.html</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[There is nothing worse than showing up for an on-site visit without the correct cable you need for a job. So what is a network admin to do, carry around several bulky cables everywhere?

For quite some time I've been carrying a single CAT5 ethernet cable in my laptop bag along with "the world's shortest crossover cable" and an RJ45 coupler. This allows me to turn my ethernet cable into a crossover cable and eliminates the need to carry around a second lengthy cable. Handy, but nothing to write home about. More recently I have been working with a lot of network devices with serial console ports, including Cisco routers and various other things. This means lugging around a null modem cable in addition to the non-standard RJ-45 to DB-9 console cable required by most Cisco equipment.

But after putting together four simple custom adapters, I now have an ethernet cable, a crossover ethernet cable, a modem cable, a null modem cable, and a Cisco console cable all by carrying around just one standard ethernet cable. An added benefit is that I can always extend my cable by finding a longer ethernet cable than the one I carry in my bag. It is usually pretty easy to locate a long ethernet cable but not so easy to locate a long null modem cable.

Do you find yourself toting several of these cables everywhere you go? Do you often wish you had brought a different cable with you after you have arrived on-site? Are you as geeky as me and think that this is just plain cool even if you never expect to configure a router in your lifetime? Then you need the 5-in-1 network admin's cable!]]></description>
<dc:subject>network hardware</dc:subject>
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    <title>Unifi | Ubiquiti Networks, Inc.</title>
    <dc:date>2012-07-17T14:44:31+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.ubnt.com/unifi</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[UniFi is a revolutionary WiFi system which combines carrier class performance, unlimited scalability, disruptive pricing, and a virtual management controller.]]></description>
<dc:subject>wifi internet hardware</dc:subject>
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    <title>Buoy Tags - Labels for Apple Cables</title>
    <dc:date>2012-04-18T12:17:09+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://buoytags.com/</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Want to stop people from walking off with your iPhone charger? Ever had to take your best guess on which Earbuds are yours? Buoy Tags will help you keep track of your cables and stop unwanted sharing.

Just snap each of the specially sized tags on your Earbuds, USB Dock Cable and Magsafe Adapter to quickly identify your cables at home, in the office, or on the go. The sleek low-profile design and solid feel of Buoy Tags compliment the look and feel of your Apple gear.]]></description>
<dc:subject>hardware mac</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://www.modmypi.com/index.php">
    <title>ModmyPi | Cases for yo' Raspberry Pi | Home</title>
    <dc:date>2012-03-22T12:48:55+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.modmypi.com/index.php</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Our Raspberry Pi cases are designed and manufactured in the United Kingdom using state of the art 3D Printing, and all cases are made from tough, strong and durable ABS Plastic. We are currently finalising our designs, and aim to start case production at the end of March. You can register your interest now by subscribing, and we’ll email you when we release our Raspberry Pi cases and set-up kits. Alternatively you can pre-order your case or set-up kit now on our Products page to avoid disappointment and be the first on the list to receive them.

ModMyPi’s aim is to make our range of Raspberry Pi cases fully customisable, so you can add unique features to your case and really give it that personal touch. We would also love to build a repertoire of customer designed cases. Head over to our products page to see the cases we’re currently producing, or alternatively head over to Uploads where you can upload your own design and have us create it for you!]]></description>
<dc:subject>raspberrypi linux hardware</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://nanode.eu/">
    <title>Nanode - Network Application Node</title>
    <dc:date>2012-01-03T16:15:06+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://nanode.eu/</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Nanode is an open source Arduino-like board that has in-built web connectivity. It connects to a range of wireless, wired and ethernet interfaces. It allows you to develop web based sensor and control systems - giving you web access to six analogue sensor lines and six digital I/O lines. It costs under £20 as an easy build it yourself kit. Nanode was designed with hacking in mind.
]]></description>
<dc:subject>arduino hardware opensource diy</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://www.itwin.com/#">
    <title>USB Drive Reinvented | Remote File Access Made Simple and Secure</title>
    <dc:date>2011-10-09T08:54:04+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.itwin.com/#</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><dc:subject>hardware</dc:subject>
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    <title>Remove Anything from Metal — DIY How-to from Make: Projects</title>
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    <link>http://makeprojects.com/Project/Remove-Anything-from-Metal/1224/1?revisionid=HEAD</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[I love using old machine parts for my projects; often their workmanship surpasses that of anything new, and you can get them cheap or even free. Find a junkyard full of ancient, rusty industrial equipment, and you can build almost anything — or at least be inspired to, which is half the battle!]]></description>
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    <title>Bolt Depot - Chart of Nut, Bolt and Screw Types</title>
    <dc:date>2011-01-31T16:28:18+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.boltdepot.com/fastener-information/Type-Chart.aspx</link>
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<dc:subject>hardware reference</dc:subject>
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<item rdf:about="http://buyersguide.macrumors.com/">
    <title>Mac Buyer's Guide: Know When to Buy Your Mac, iPod or iPhone</title>
    <dc:date>2010-07-27T11:58:21+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://buyersguide.macrumors.com/</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[This page provides a product summary for each Apple model. The intent is to provide our best recommendations regarding current product cycles, and to provide a summary of currently available rumors for each model.

Extra information and recommendations are available for each product on their individual Buyer's Guide pages, which are linked to at the top of that product's section on this page.]]></description>
<dc:subject>mac hardware</dc:subject>
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    <title>TinyOS Community Forum || An open-source OS for the networked sensor regime.</title>
    <dc:date>2010-07-27T06:31:08+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://tinyos.net/</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Z-Monitor is a free tool for monitoring and controlling IEEE 802.15.4 Low Power Wireless Personal Area Networks. It provides a convenient solution for researchers and students for developing, debugging and deploying wireless sensor network applications. The tool is compatible with the IEEE 802.15.4 implementation of the TinyOS 15.4 WG and has also been tested and validated with the open-ZB implementation. Z-Monitor currently supports only TelosB motes, but it will soon be extended to a wider range of COTS platforms.]]></description>
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<item rdf:about="http://www.instructables.com/id/Computer-control-of-AC-devices/">
    <title>Computer control of AC devices</title>
    <dc:date>2010-06-20T09:03:47+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.instructables.com/id/Computer-control-of-AC-devices/</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[If you have ever wanted to control electronic devices from your computer to control or regulate your environment, this instructable will guide you. In this example of computer control, a USB relay device (USBmicro http://www.usbmicro.com - U451) will control two 60 watt light bulbs from a PC program.]]></description>
<dc:subject>usb hardware</dc:subject>
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    <title>LackRack - Eth0Wiki</title>
    <dc:date>2010-01-31T08:19:10+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://wiki.eth-0.nl/index.php/LackRack</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><dc:subject>hardware</dc:subject>
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    <title>MAKE: Blog: Open source hardware 2008 - The definitive guide to open source hardware projects in 2008</title>
    <dc:date>2008-11-30T20:58:32+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2008/11/_draft_open_source_hardwa.html?CMP=OTC-0D6B48984890</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><dc:subject>arduino hardware opensource</dc:subject>
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