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3D Printing

My Thoughts on Home 3D Printing

October 17, 2018April 8, 2019 tdsepsilon

3D printing is in essence adding a 3rd dimension to a traditional printer to create objects. This is where we can now make the assumption that given how finicky and frustrating a normal paper printer can be, the 3D printer is therefore a nightmare! Hence the Office Space clip below! Copy Kick GIF from Copymachine… Continue reading My Thoughts on Home 3D Printing

Drones

How to TinyWhoop It Up!

October 17, 2018April 8, 2019 tdsepsilon

The TinyWhoop is a tiny quadcopter that can be flown via FPV (First Person Viewer) and it enables you to fly anywhere. The quadcopter is great for flying around the house and even small outdoor areas. There are some limitations, the flight time is around two minutes and it cannot be flown in any amount… Continue reading How to TinyWhoop It Up!

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GRCon 2018

October 12, 2018July 7, 2020 tdsepsilon

GRCon stands for GNU Radio Conference. It is a conference dedicated to the GNU Radio software and it is in its 8th year. It was held in Henderson, Nevada from September 17-21st. The conference program was packed full of talks, workshops, a small expo section, and lots of time to collaborate with others in the… Continue reading GRCon 2018

Drones

What is Drone Racing?

September 29, 2018April 8, 2019 tdsepsilon

Drone racing is an emerging new sport that pits multiple drone pilots against each other in timed heats around a set course of obstacles, the winner being the fastest or the last one in the air. This sport became a reality through a culmination of technology becoming cheaper and smaller. The drones themselves are built… Continue reading What is Drone Racing?

SDR

Software Defined Radio

September 14, 2018April 8, 2019 tdsepsilon

The invisible world of Radio Frequency (RF) drives the modern world of communications. Without it there would be no cell phones, wifi, GPS, FM radio, I could go on and on. It is often described as black magic that we are able to transmit and receive wireless data streams with amazing accuracy but it is… Continue reading Software Defined Radio

EDC

My Everyday Carry Items

September 8, 2018May 20, 2020 tdsepsilon

Even though I work from home there are several tools I rely on everyday. The first and foremost is my computer, the second being my fountain pen and notebook. The other things include my go to watch, my camera, and my backpack I use to carry it all around. MacBook Air 2012 Note the Coffee… Continue reading My Everyday Carry Items

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