Veggie Softies
Teresa from Sewing Stars created these vegetable softies on a whim as a break from some other sewing. I like the broccoli.
Teresa from Sewing Stars created these vegetable softies on a whim as a break from some other sewing. I like the broccoli.
From the MAKE Flickr photo pool A tranquil beach egg courtesy of Lenny&Meriel – Petit port egg on Flickr
I checked out the last day of Cai Guo-Qiang’s exhibit at the Guggenheim in NYC, the exhibit is best known for the suspended cars with LED pole lights coming out of them, but I think gun powder-exploded canvases were my favorite, I’d like to try to make some of those outside the city limits of […]
Janne writes about – Helmer, a linux cluster in a IKEA Helmer cabinet… 3D computer rendering are very CPU intensive and the best way so speed up slow render problems, are usually to distribute them on to more computers. Render farms are usually very large, expensive and run using ALLOT of energy. I wanted to […]
On tonight’s Off the Hook The Best of 2600 – A Hacker Odyssey was announced, wow! It will be out just in time for HOPE. The Best of 2600 will be a collection of the really cool milestone events and technology changes that have occurred for the last 24 years from the hacker’s perspective. Examples: […]
Nothing is better than a big juicy steak! And what’s better than nothing? A stale piece of bread is better than nothing! Therefore a stale piece of bread is better than a big juicy steak… A papercraft steak might be a good compromise… via Boing Boing. Related: MAKE’s endless list of papercraft projects and more… […]
Aza Raskin’s SocialHistory Javascript library allows you to do something incredibly cool: detect which sites your web users have visited on a per-user basis. The javascript runtime isn’t supposed to be privy to the information in a user’s browser history, but there’s an information backchannel common to all major browsers which allows you to effectively […]