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Adafruit Industries
Ticketmaster and Adafruit Announce Groundbreaking Merger, TicketFruit

Adafruit Industries

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 0:17


Ticketmaster and Adafruit Announce Groundbreaking Merger, TicketFruit, to Revolutionize the Purchase of Raspberry Pi 4s New York, NY - April 1, 2023 - Today, global ticketing and event technology platform Ticketmaster and electronics manufacturer Adafruit announced their plans to merge, with a new company, named TicketFruit, marking a pivotal moment in the technology and entertainment industries. The merger is set to create unprecedented opportunities for consumers, making it easier than ever to access the popular Raspberry Pi 4 and other innovative products. This unique partnership between the ticketing giant and the renowned electronics company will offer consumers a seamless experience, integrating cutting-edge technology into the event ticketing process. The merger will also improve the distribution and availability of the Raspberry Pi 4, a popular single-board computer widely used for educational and hobbyist purposes. "We are excited about this unprecedented merger with Adafruit," said Michael Rapino, CEO of Ticketmaster. "By combining our expertise in event technology with Adafruit's dedication to creating innovative products, we aim to redefine the consumer experience. This partnership will not only make it much easier to get a Raspberry Pi 4, but also offer new and exciting ways to use this versatile device in the entertainment industry." Limor Fried, CEO of Adafruit, echoed Rapino's enthusiasm, stating, "This collaboration with Ticketmaster opens up endless possibilities to create transformative experiences for our customers. By leveraging Ticketmaster's extensive network, we can now bring the Raspberry Pi 4 to a much wider audience and introduce unique applications for this powerful platform. We are committed to breaking boundaries and exploring new horizons in technology and entertainment." The merger is expected to be completed within the next few months, after which customers can anticipate a more streamlined process for obtaining the Raspberry Pi 4, as well as other innovative products from Adafruit. The combined company will continue to focus on providing exceptional customer experiences and creating new opportunities for technological advancement in the entertainment and electronics sectors. #adafruit #ticketmaster #ticketfruit

Command Line Heroes en español
Hardware open source: la alianza de los fabricantes

Command Line Heroes en español

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 32:29


Las personas nunca han dejado de jugar ni de desarmar el hardware, pero cuando la computación personal pasó a ser un fenómeno de masas, cambió la manera de hacerlo. Una nueva generación de artistas, diseñadores y activistas se está uniendo para cambiar el mundo gracias al hardware de código abierto. Desarmar el hardware era una tarea cara que además necesitaba mucho tiempo. Los microcontroladores adaptables han facilitado las cosas. Pero aunque hemos ido ganando acceso a nuestros equipos, las prácticas en torno a la venta de hardware todavía tienden a ocultar el conocimiento sobre la fabricación y el montaje de los equipos. Ayah Bdeir, Alicia Gibb y Limor Fried se esfuerzan para que el hardware sea abierto. Las tres nos cuentan cómo ayudaron a generar el movimiento del hardware de código abierto, y cómo sortearon fuertes desacuerdos para lograr que todo el mundo pudiera acceder a los diseños de las computadoras.

Command Line Heroes en español
Computadoras personales: La Altair 8800 y el amanecer de una revolución

Command Line Heroes en español

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 35:10


Gracias a la Altair 8800 tenemos computadoras en la mayoría de nuestros hogares hoy en día. Aunque fue una computadora que originalmente se había diseñado para los fanáticos, algunos visionarios se dieron cuenta de su gran potencial, y se esforzaron mucho para que otros lograran verlo también. Y nadie se hubiera podido imaginar los grandes avances que produciría ese diseño. Forrest Mims, que fundó la compañía MITS junto con Ed Roberts, nos cuenta que hubo un momento en que la empresa se veía en serias dificultades, y Ed se empeñaba en salvarla. ¿Su plan? Diseñar una computadora para aficionados. Y esa computadora dio como resultado una llamada telefónica que cambiaría el curso de la historia. Dan Sokol y Lee Felsenstein recuerdan la presentación de la Altair 8800 en el Homebrew Computer Club, y la epifanía que le causó a Steve Wozniak, gracias a la cual diseñó la Apple I. Luego escucharemos a John Markoff contarnos el robo del software que sentó las bases para debatir si el código debe ser propietario o libre. Finalmente, Limor Fried reflexiona sobre la manera en que esta historia sigue influyendo en el movimiento actual de hardware de código abierto.

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293: Skateboard Tricks (Repeat)

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 43:45


Limor Fried of Adafruit spoke with us about engineering, education, and business.  Some new boards we talked about include the PyGamer and PyBadge (which also has a lower cost version). TinyUSB, an open and tiny USB stack from Hathach. In addition to the many excellent tutorials there are some interesting business related posts on Adafruit Learn: How to Build a Hardware Startup and How to Start a Hackerspace Want to get more involved with the extensive, wonderful, and supportive Adafruit community? Join their Discord chat server or Show and Tell on Wednesdays 7:30pm (ET) followed by Ask an Engineer at 8pm.   

The ReadME Podcast
Changing the hardware development game at Adafruit

The ReadME Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 31:20


While procrastinating at MIT in 2005, Limor Fried built her own MP3 player and shared it online, immediately inspiring others to create their own hardware. What started as a small side hustle on PayPal is now Adafruit, a wildly successful business with 100 employees and a 50,000 square-foot factory in New York. Limor, otherwise known as “Ladyada,” empowers users with the tools they need to bring their ideas to life, from mini arcade games to light-up cosplay accessories to humidity-detecting clocks. She shares her journey to Adafruit, how open source plays into the business, and why electronics engineering should be taught from the top down, now on The ReadME Podcast.

Hanselminutes - Fresh Talk and Tech for Developers
Electronics for Everyone with AdaFruit's Limor Fried

Hanselminutes - Fresh Talk and Tech for Developers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 42:36


Adafruit Industries
"Bakery" - Machine Learning on the Edge with Adafruit & Microsoft Lobe

Adafruit Industries

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 1:00


"Bakery" - Machine Learning on the Edge with Adafruit & Microsoft Lobe Machine learning is a transformative tool that’s redefining how we build software—but up until now, it was only accessible to a small group of experts. At Adafruit, we think machine learning should be accessible to everyone, that’s why Adafruit partnered with Microsoft and their Lobe platform for an easy to use machine learning kit using the Adafruit Braincraft hardware for Raspberry Po, to bring your machine learning ideas to life. This is one of the demos we made for the Microsoft Build keynote with the Kevin Scott, CTO of Microsoft. Kevin Scott, CTO of Microsoft & Limor Fried, founder and engineer at Adafruit https://youtu.be/ML0s-T55VPA Full keynote - starts at 2 hour, 5 min, 33 secs https://youtu.be/b4ryyEm5rSc?t=7533 https://www.lobe.ai https://twitter.com/lobe_ai Microsoft Machine Learning Kit for Lobe with Raspberry Pi https://www.adafruit.com/product/4963 Machine Learning 101 with Lobe and BrainCraft https://learn.adafruit.com/machine-learning-101-lobe-braincraft?view=all GitHub https://github.com/lobe/lobe-adafruit-kit Special thanks the folks @ Microsoft Adi Azulay Ben Skoch Dee Templeton James Olson Jen Fox Kevin Scott and more! #adafruit #machinelearning #microsoft Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com ----------------------------------------- LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Adafruit on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adafruit Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ -----------------------------------------

Python Bytes
#207 FastAPI as a web platform (not just APIs)

Python Bytes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 33:27


Sponsored by us! Support our work through: Our courses at Talk Python Training Test & Code Podcast Patreon Supporters Michael #1: fastapi-chameleon (and fastapi-jinja) Chameleon via Michael, Jinja via Marc Brooks Convert a FastAPI API app to a proper web app Then just decorate the FastAPI view methods (works on sync and async methods): @router.post('/') @fastapi_chameleon.template('home/index.pt') async def home_post(request: Request): form = await request.form() vm = PersonViewModel(**form) return vm.dict() # {'first':'Michael', 'last':'Kennedy', ...} The view method should return a dict to be passed as variables/values to the template. If a fastapi.Response is returned, the template is skipped and the response along with status_code and other values is directly passed through. This is common for redirects and error responses not meant for this page template. Brian #2: Django REST API in a single file, without using DRF Adam Johnson He’s been on Test & Code a couple times, 128 & 135 Not sure if you should do this, but it is possible. Example Django app that is a REST API that gives you information about characters from Rick & Morty. Specifically, just Rick and Morty. / - redirects to /characters/ /characters/ - returns a JSON list /characters - redirects to /characters/ /characters/1 - returns JSON info about Rick /characters/2 - same, but for Morty Shows off how with Django off the shelf, can do redirects and JSON output. Shows data using dataclasses. Hardcoded here, but easy to see how you could get this data from a database or other part of your system. Michael #3: 2020 StackOverflow survey results Most Popular Technologies Languages: JavaScript (68%), Python (44%), Java(40%) Web frameworks: Just broken, jQuery? Seriously!?! Databases: MySQL (56%), PostgreSQL (36%), Microsoft SQL Server (33%), MongoDB (26%) Platforms: Windows (46%), macOS (28%), Linux(27%) Most loved languages: Rust, TypeScript, Python Most wanted languages: Python, JavaScript, Go Most dreaded language: VBA & ObjectiveC Most loved DBs: Redis (67%), PostgreSQL (64%), Elasticsearch (59%), MongoDB (56%) Most wanted DBs: MongoDB (19%), PostgreSQL (16%) Most dreaded DB: DB2 Brian #4: A Visual Guide to Regular Expression Amit Chaudhary Gentle introduction to regex by building up correct mental models using visual highlighting. Goes through different patterns: specific character white space (any whitespace s, tab t, newline n) single-digit number d word characters w : lowercase, uppercase, digits, underscore this sometimes throws me, since w seems like it might somehow be related to whitespace. It’s not. dot . : anything except newline pattern negations: d is digits, D is anything that is not a digit s whitespace, S not whitespace w word characters, W everything else character sets with square brackets [], and optionally dash - for range anchors ^ beginning of line $ end of line escaping patterns with repetition with {}, *, +, ? Using Python re module findall match and match.group search Michael #5: Taking credit by Tim Nolet Oh @awscloud I really do love you! But next time you fork my OS project https://github.com/checkly/headless-recorder and present it as your new service, give the maintainers a short "nice job, kids" or something. Not necessary as per the APLv2 license, but still, ya know? Amazon CloudWatch Synthetics launches Recorder to generate user flow scripts for canaries A Chrome browser extension, to help you create canaries more easily. Brian #6: Raspberry Pi 400 “complete personal computer, built into a compact keyboard” by itself, or as a kit with mouse and power adapter and cables and such, for $100 4 core, 64-bit processor, 4 GB RAM, wifi & LAN, can drive 2 displays, 4K video 40-pin GPIO header, so you can still play with hardware and such. There’s an adafruit video with Limor Fried where she describes this as something as close as we get today to an Apple IIe from my youth. For me, IIe was at school, at home I had a TRS80 plugged into an old TV and using my sisters tape deck for disk storage. This seems great for education use, but also as a second computer in your house, or a kids computer. Comes with a Beginner’s Guide that includes getting started with Python Extras: Brian: vim-adventures.com - with a dash. Practice vim key bindings while playing an adventure game. Super cool. Michael: TIOBE Index for November 2020 via Tyler Pedersen Joke: You built it, you run it.

Command Line Heroes
Open Source Hardware: Makers Unite

Command Line Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 30:58


People never stop tinkering. Hardware hacking didn’t disappear after personal computers became mainstream. But it did change. A new generation of artists, designers, and activists are banding together to change the world—with open source hardware.  Hardware hacking used to be expensive and time-consuming. Adaptable microcontrollers are making tinkering much easier. But even as the barriers to entry started falling, the practices around selling hardware have continued to veer toward secrecy. Ayah Bdeir, Alicia Gibb, and Limor Fried are working to keep hardware open. These leaders share how they helped build the open source hardware movement, and navigated fierce disagreements to make engineering accessible to all. If you want to read up on some of our research on open source hardware, you can check out all our bonus material over at redhat.com/commandlineheroes. You’ll find extra content for every episode. Follow along with the episode transcript.

Command Line Heroes
Personal Computers: The Altair 8800 and the Dawn of a Revolution

Command Line Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 32:27


The Altair 8800 is why we have computers in most homes today. It was initially designed for hobbyists. But a few visionaries saw massive potential in this strange little machine—and worked hard to make others see it too. What they created led to so much more than anyone could have ever imagined. Forrest Mims tells us how his co-founder, Ed Roberts, planned to save their struggling electronics company. His idea? A microcomputer made for hobbyists. That computer led to a fateful phone call from Bill Gates and Paul Allen. Dan Sokol and Lee Felsenstein recall the unveiling of the Altair 8800 at the Homebrew Computer Club, and how it sparked Steve Wozniak’s eureka moment for the Apple I. We then hear from John Markoff about an infamous software heist that set the stage for the debate about whether code should be proprietary. And finally, Limor Fried reflects on how this story continues to influence today’s open source hardware movement. If you want to read up on some of our research on personal computers, you can check out all our bonus material over at redhat.com/commandlineheroes. You’ll find extra content for every episode. Follow along with the episode transcript .

PyDataMCR
Episode 6 - Developer Advocacy and dealing with burnout Ft. Tania Allard

PyDataMCR

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 39:59


Welcome to PyDataMCR episode 6, today we are talking to Tania Allard who is a Developer Advocate for Microsoft here in Manchester. Find out what a developer advocate does. We discuss advice for dealing with burnout in the modern world. Show Notes Tania twitter.com/@ixek Jupyter - https://jupyter.org/ Azure - https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/ QuantStack - https://quantstack.net/ NIPS - https://nips.cc/ Binder - https://gke.mybinder.org/ Shout outs - Carol Willing - twitter.com/@WillingCarol - Katharine Jarmul - twitter.com/@kjam - Satya Nandela - twitter.com/@satyanadella - Wes McKinney - twitter.com/@wesmckinn - Limor Fried - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ladyada/ Sponsors Cathcart Associates - https://www.cathcartassociates.com/

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293: Skateboard Tricks

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 43:45


Limor Fried of Adafruit spoke with us about engineering, education, and business.  Some new boards we talked about include the PyGamer and PyBadge (which also has a lower cost version). TinyUSB, an open and tiny USB stack from Hathach. In addition to the many excellent tutorials there are some interesting business related posts on Adafruit Learn: How to Build a Hardware Startup and How to Start a Hackerspace Want to get more involved with the extensive, wonderful, and supportive Adafruit community? Join their Discord chat server or Show and Tell on Wednesdays 7:30pm (ET) followed by Ask an Engineer at 8pm. 

TFIR: Open Source & Emerging Technologies
Meet Adafruit Founder Limor Fried: Open-Source Hardware Revolution

TFIR: Open Source & Emerging Technologies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 25:06


Limor Fried is an engineer and creator of Adafruit Industries, a New York-based company that builds and sells open source hardware. Limor Fried, then a student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, began selling electronic kits on her website from her own designs in 2005. She later moved to New York City to found Adafruit Industries. In 2010, Adafruit offered a US$1,000 (equivalent to $1,149 in 2018) reward for whoever could hack Microsoft’s Kinect to make its motion sensing capabilities available for use for other projects. This reward was increased to $2000 and then $3000 following Microsoft’s concerns about tampering. In 2013, the company had $22 million in revenue; for 2014 increased to $33 million.

This Week in Amateur Radio
PODCAST: This Week in Amateur Radio #1055

This Week in Amateur Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2019


This Week in Amateur Radio Edition #1055 Release Date: May 18, 2019 Here is a summary of the news trending this week. This weeks edition is anchored by Will Rogers, K5WLR, Don Hulick, K2ATJ, Fred Fitte, NF2F, George W2XBS, and Jessica Bowen, KC2VWX. Produced and edited by W2XBS. Running Time: 1:23:16 Download here: http://bit.ly/TWIAR1055 Trending headlines in this weeks bulletin service: 1. ARRL Invites Applications for Volunteer Monitor Positions 2. Arizona Homeowners Association and Hams Agree on Outdoor Antenna Guidelines 3. First Ham Satellite - OSCAR 1 - will Join AMSAT’s 50th Anniversary Celebration at Dayton 4. The FCC is Not Reinstating a Vanity Call Sign Fee 5. Radio Amateurs to Demonstrate Emergency Messaging Capabilities for Red Cross, FEMA 6. FCC Chairman Proposes Call Blocking By Default to Combat Robocalls 7. ITU Working Party 5A1 Completes Draft New Report on WRC-19 Agenda Item 1.1 8. An Amateur Radio weather warning alerted residents of an Ohio town to a possible tornado 9. GNU Radio Conference is Seeking Papers and Presentations 10. International Lighthouse Lightship Weekend registration reaches 200 11. PIRATE Act a Good First Step But Broadcasters Saty that More Needed 12. Limor Fried, AC2SN, is Recipient of 2019 Women in Open Source Award 13. FCC Universal Licensing System is Currently Inaccessible 14. AMSAT/TAPR issue first call for papers 15. ARRL Field Day PSA 16. ARRL Field Day site locator is now live, and all Field Day materials are now available for order Plus these Special Features This Week: * Technology News and Commentary with Leo Laporte, W6TWT * Working Amateur Radio Satellites with Bruce Paige, KK5DO * Foundations of Amateur Radio with Onno Benschop VK6FLAB * Weekly Propagation Forecast from the ARRL * Ancient Amateur Archives Explores Amateur Radios Rich History with Bill Continelli, W2XOY * RAIN: "The Hamfest Mentality" with Orren Brand, K9KEJ ----- Website: http://www.twiar.net Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/twiari/ Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/twiar RSS News: http://twiar.net/twiar.rss TuneIn: http://bit.ly/TuneIn-TWIAR Automated: http://twiar.net/TWIARHAM.mp3 (Static file, changed weekly) ----- Visit our website at www.twiar.net for program audio, and daily for the latest amateur radio and technology news. Air This Week in Amateur Radio on your repeater! Built in ident breaks every 10 minutes. This Week in Amateur Radio is heard on the air on nets and repeaters as a bulletin service all across North America, ands all around the world. on amateur radio repeater systems, the low bands, and more. This Week in Amateur Radio is portable too! You can find us among talk radios best on TuneIn.com, or via iTunes and Google Play. We are hosted by various podcast aggregators like Stitcher too. Vist our site for details. You can also stream the program to your favorite digital device by visiting our web site www.twiar.net. This Week in Amateur Radio is produced by Community Video Associates in upstate New York, and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. If you would like to volunteer with us as a news anchor or special segment producer please get in touch with us via our Facebook group. Search for us under This Week in Amateur Radio.

PHPUgly
127:Extortion Development

PHPUgly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2018 76:14


The week, Eric, John, and Thomas discuss Passcodes are protected by Fifth Amendment, says court PHPUgly on Spotify Sequal Pro Nightly Builds Emily4Mayor 360º Visit to Adafruit w/ Limor Fried! Insta360 One X - YouTube Listener Suggested: Timeular. Track, understand and improve how you work. Microsoft further commits to open source, releases two thirds of its patents to the Open Invention Network | On MSFT Google employee walkout begins over handling of sexual harassment scandals - CNN When Good Software Goes Bad: Malware In Open Source The Future of Zend IBM to Acquire Red Hat for About $33 Billion - WSJ Laravel’s New Team Member: Dries Vints – Taylor Otwell – Medium Bad Developer Story from a new client

How Success Happens
Limor Fried of Adafruit Industries: You Can't Outsource Knowledge

How Success Happens

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2017 26:21


Limor Fried of Adafruit Industries: You Can't Outsource Knowledge

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Cool Tools
38: Limor Fried, founder of Adafruit Industries

Cool Tools

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2015 29:58


Limor Fried is an MIT engineer and founder of Adafruit, a company she founded in 2005 with the goal to create the best place online for learning electronics and making the best designed products for makers of all ages and skill levels. Adafruit offers tools, equipment, and electronics that Limor personally selects, tests, and approves.

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Circuit Playground
"D is for Diode" - Circuit Playground Episode 4

Circuit Playground

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2014 2:46


D is for Diode" - Circuit Playground Episode 4! Learn all about electronics and how diodes work with W0z and ADABOT! Credits: W0z - Amanda Wozniak ADABOT - Collin Cunningham & Phil Torrone, Puppet by Anney Fresh, design by Bruce Yan Music: Tom White & Collin Cunningham Intro animation - Bruce Yan Animations - Noe & Pedro Ruiz Written, filmed, edited, directed and produced by - Andrew Baker, Collin Cunningham, Limor Fried, Phil Torrone and the Adafruit team ----------------------------------------- Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe Join our weekly Show & Tell on G+ Hangouts On Air: http://adafru.it/showtell Watch our latest project videos: http://adafru.it/latest New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ Music by bartlebeats: http://soundcloud.com/bartlebeats ----------------------------------------

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Circuit Playground
"C is for Capacitor" - Circuit Playground Episode 3

Circuit Playground

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2014 6:59


C is for Capacitor" - Circuit Playground Episode 3! Learn all about electronics and how capacitors work with Ladyada, Cappy and ADABOT! Credits: Ladyada - Limor Fried ADABOT - Collin Cunningham & Phil Torrone, Puppet by Anney Fresh, design by Bruce Yan Cappy - Tom White Music: Tom White & Collin Cunningham Intro animation - Bruce Yan Written, filmed, edited, directed and produced by - Andrew Baker, Collin Cunningham, Limor Fried, Phil Torrone and the Adafruit team ----------------------------------------- Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe Join our weekly Show & Tell on G+ Hangouts On Air: http://adafru.it/showtell Watch our latest project videos: http://adafru.it/latest New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ Music by bartlebeats: http://soundcloud.com/bartlebeats ----------------------------------------

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Collin's Lab
Collin's Lab: Multimeters

Collin's Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2014 7:07


Adafruit's new series of videos with Collin Cunningham is here! Collin's Lab: Multimeters! The multimeter is your greatest ally when working with electronics. Learn how to measure voltage, resistance, current, & continuity - as well as which meter works best for specific tasks. ----------------------------------------- Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe Join our weekly Show & Tell on G+ Hangouts On Air: http://adafru.it/showtell Watch our latest project videos: http://adafru.it/latest New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ Video by: Collin Cunningham, Andrew Baker, Limor Fried & Phillip Torrone -----------------------------------------

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Circuit Playground
"B is for Battery" - Circuit Playground Episode 2

Circuit Playground

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2013 7:12


B is for Battery" - Circuit Playground Episode 2! Learn all about electronics and how to make a lemon battery with Ladyada and ADABOT! Credits: Ladyada - Limor Fried ADABOT - Collin Cunningham & Phil Torrone, Puppet by Anney Fresh, design by Bruce Yan Music: Tom White & Collin Cunningham Intro animation - Bruce Yan Written, filmed, edited, directed and produced by - Collin Cunningham, Limor Fried, Phil Torrone and the Adafruit team ----------------------------------------­- Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe Join our weekly Show & Tell on G+ Hangouts On Air: http://adafru.it/showtell Watch our latest project videos: http://adafru.it/latest New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ ----------------------------------------­

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Circuit Playground
"A is for Ampere" - Circuit Playground Episode 1

Circuit Playground

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2013 3:50


A is for Ampere" - Circuit Playground Episode 1! Learn all about electronics with Ladyada, ADABOT and special guests! Ampere describes the number of electrons that flow through a circuit in one second. It is named after Andre-Marie Ampere. Learn more: http://www.adafruit.com/coloringbook Credits: Ladyada - Limor Fried Andre-Marie Ampere - Collin Cunningham ADABOT - Collin Cunningham & Phil Torrone, Puppet by Anney Fresh, design by Bruce Yan Music: Tom White & Collin Cunningham Intro animation - Bruce Yan Written, filmed, edited, directed and produced by - Collin Cunningham, Limor Fried, Phil Torrone and the Adafruit team ----------------------------------------- Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe Join our weekly Show & Tell on G+ Hangouts On Air: http://adafru.it/showtell Watch our latest project videos: http://adafru.it/latest New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ ----------------------------------------

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TWiT Throwback (MP3)
Triangulation 62: Limor Fried

TWiT Throwback (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2012 52:09


Adafruit is best place online for learning electronics for all ages and skill levels. Host: Leo Laporte Guest: Limor Fried Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/triangulation. We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes. Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show.

TWiT Throwback (Video HI)
Triangulation 62: Limor Fried

TWiT Throwback (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2012 52:09


Adafruit is best place online for learning electronics for all ages and skill levels. Host: Leo Laporte Guest: Limor Fried Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/triangulation. We invite you to read, add to, and amend our show notes. Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show.