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 No.243

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>>238
Gonna leave these here

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 No.266

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Make your own teargas protection.

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 No.267

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Are inforgraphics allowed?

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 No.268

>>267
>info not allowed?
very cyber!

Be nice if you kept them on topic or relevent tho eh?

Think gas, smoke, reactions in this thread - anything in that area… not linux kernel map?!

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 No.270

>>267
what >>268 said. Resources that would be useful to anyone working on the /cyb/ sticky.

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 No.271

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OP here.. All lainchan related diy, info, & resourceful contributions welcome..

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 No.272

>>271
Is that a ASCII SPICE program? Not judging but there are pretty good free graphical programs for that.

Or did you draw that by hand?

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 No.458

>>271

Frickin wicked, does anyone have any more simple things like this? I'm in EE and have access to most of this stuff, I could go for more fun mini projects. In the meantime I'll look around and post if I find anything worthwhile.

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 No.549

>>548
Is there an option to download everything at once?

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 No.550

>>549
wget -xr http://ps-survival.com/
word of warning, it totals about 25gb

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 No.586

Hey guys, let's kick this thread up a notch! Anything that you think will help someone build something is good. After we have this thread full, we can then make a new thread that has all the resources except condensed a bit.

http://www.instructables.com/
Instructables is a decent site. Note that the users upload their own set of instructions, so the quality of instructions may vary. However, I find it a decent place to at least get ideas.

P.S.
You don't see me much because I post as anonymous 95% of the time, as I should.

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 No.587

>>586
> I post as anonymous 95% of the time, as I should.
good to see that mods aren't egocentric on this site
thank you for being you

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 No.632

Related, though somewhat dated and not quite as impressive as the other databases linked.

http://textfiles.com/

http://www.textfiles.com/anarchy/
Lots of projects perfect for the kids!

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 No.645

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>>586
Question- I know that the 8chan /cyber/ board is doing a sticky, would it be considered heretical to link to them? Also, kudos on being a person rater than a moderator. It's refreshing.

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 No.800

>>645
I don't think it'd be a problem. Speaking of which, I think I'll link some resources from tumblr :
https://sites.google.com/site/diyelmo/
http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/
https://sites.google.com/site/scienceandmathguide/
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Main_Page

And also a few sites I like:
http://atomicshrimp.com/
http://tatjavanvark.nl/
http://www.sparkbangbuzz.com/
http://sci-toys.com (recently updated with dumb googleapis stuff, but I'm more surprised it got updated at all after being stagnant for so long)

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 No.808

This is an open source attempt to replicate some of the tools that the NSA use
http://www.nsaplayset.org/

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 No.867

check this out:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Portable-PC-project-inspired-by-Shadowrun-Cyberdec/

Its a cyberdeck! I want to make my own one of these..

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>>867
Oh soykaf schway...

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 No.1142

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I'm a bit of a beginner to electrical engineering, and I've been going over the stuff here https://6002x.mitx.mit.edu/.
I'm about halfway through it and it's great and all, but is there anything that covers the same material in text?

I don't like the lecture format, it's hard to pay attention to.
Also just now I'm getting a completely blank page whenever I go there, so I'm a little bit fuarrrk ed here.
Preferably something that keeps the explanations brief and to the point.

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 No.1206

>>1142
I think they are moving it to edX but that isn't working right now.

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 No.1224

>>238
Is there any efficient way to download all the files from preterhuman? I want to add it to my datahorde collection.

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 No.1226

>>1224
Dicked around with wget for a little bit after posting this. I have slapped together this command, which, after 20 mins of running is still pulling directory structure. I am not sure if I did it right, but I seem to be on the right track. If anyone could help, that would be much appreciated.

 wget -m -A * -pk -e robots=off -U 'Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:30.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/30.0' http://cdn.preterhuman.net/texts/ 

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 No.1227

>>1226
Nevermind, that command only grabs directory stuff! if you want real content, type:

  wget -r -e robots=off -U 'Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:30.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/30.0' http://cdn.preterhuman.net/texts/ 

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 No.1228

>>1227
Also, as a follow up, make sure you run screen before hand so that you can leave it and come back later. Also, make sure you have at least 300GB of disk space.

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 No.1322

If anybody of you is interested in woodworking, check this guy's videos out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlP5qvpeqmg Technique and the tools he built himself are insane.

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>>267
Yes.

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 No.1390

>>267
Not only are they allowed, but they are encouraged, especially if your post also talks about it.

And if the infographic isn't malicious.

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 No.1391

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>>458
What textbooks do you read in EE? I only have pic related.

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 No.1394

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This was on 4chan when I was still visiting it, but this was pretty helpful.

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>>1391
Another guy here, 2nd year EE student.
Out of the books I've used til now I really liked those two.
Computer Networking is pretty much theory about about TCP/IP model and several protocols with great explanations.
Microelectronic Circuits is a great books about (mostly) analog electronics.
Other books we're mostly mathematics, physics and chemistry, or were badly written.
I also have "Fundamentals of Digital Logic with VHDL Design" by Brown and Vranesic, but I've only read a small part of it.

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 No.1431

>>1391
I hated that book. Dont know what it was but just couldnt get into it. It is free and you can take the free mit 6002x course with it though.



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