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Did anybody find any references to the materials on the outside of the Push 3?

I loved the Push 2 but if it got any amount of sunlight on it the rubber outer shell would sweat and become this sticky rubber mess. I don't have a fully protected area to keep the device in and it became so gross it was unpleasant to use and I stopped using it. A lot of people complained but they didn't deal with it very well, and directed you to hope for the best by scrubbing it with orange oil products. I hope they sorted this out because otherwise Push 2 was amazing and this looks like a very nice set of improvements.


its fixed


Ben Eater makes fantastic electronics videos on YouTube.


https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/electro-smith/daisy-an-... is worth a look as well. They have dev platforms in Eurorack, desktop synth, and guitar pedal form factors that could be used for something like this, though they have enough DSP to actually run the audio processing the module, but it seems like it could be used for something like a hybrid setup as well with VCV rack with some software work.


I saw a variant of this where they used a very similar script but the text came from Apple. They were attempting to add the card to Apple Pay so they could easily use my stolen card number in physical stores.


I thought Joyent had a container service that used the Docker Remote API?


Joyent Triton

https://www.joyent.com/triton/compute

A few years ago (when I last checked} their container startup times were a lot slower than hyper.sh's


This is a great read! The code is very clean and easy to follow and the progression of ideas is well thought out. Even if you don't know Go you could learn that along the way without too much trouble. He also just released a companion volume writing a compiler for the Monkey as well.


Recently came across this DIY laser projector vid - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xszp5UQLB2g. It's all mirrors and motors in there with some manual controls.



The transit backend can be used to encrypt more general business data - https://www.hashicorp.com/blog/transparent-data-encryption-i....


Consul's documentation has a comparison at https://www.consul.io/intro/vs/eureka.html.


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