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Make music from numbers

Make music from numbers

Front This Web site has interactive tools that provide a unique learning experience for users, regardless of their musical training. Students of music composition can explore algorithmic composition, while others can create musical representations of models for the purpose of aural interpretation and analysis. Here, the algorithmic process is used in a creative context so that users can convert sequences of numbers into sounds. Link.

Lexmark still trying…

Lexmark still trying…

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Back in February Lexmark lost their attempt to stop companies making less expensive printer cartridges, they tried to use the DMCA but luckily the courts threw it out. But that’s not stopping Lexmark, they’re still trying and went to the supreme court to stop Static Control Components (again) but it doesn’t look like they’re getting an audience. If Lexmark wins a case like this it would be hard to get less expensive cartridges, kits, power supplies and batteries since everyone would just add a chip in them with “copyrighted” programs Link.

Future hacks: Mac on PCs

Future hacks: Mac on PCs

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Apple is moving to Intel, this is good for Makers and PC modders out there. Current Apple hardware and older hardware is about to get cheap(er) and used for all sorts of things. 2. We’ll be able to run Mac OS on PCs and Windows on Macs, granted a lot of hackery will be required to make this work for unsupported hardware- but we’ll see all sorts of fun projects, mods and mutants once the dev kit and builds start getting out in the wild. Link.

Recharge any battery?

Recharge any battery?

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I’m thinking of getting a non-recharable battery recharger to recharge all my alkaline batteries- apparently, with chip controlled recharging of “disposable” alkaline batteries, you can recharge all the batteries you’d normally throw away. Has anyone out there tried one of these before I plunk down $40? Seems like a great investment if it works. [via] Link.