Just wanted to let our users know that we've got ten new cases for all of your Raspberry Pi needs at our
We've made easier to assemble cases just in time for Cyber Monday - and they're cheaper, too. 🙂 All with accompanying
Just wanted to let our users know that we've got ten new cases for all of your Raspberry Pi needs at our
We've made easier to assemble cases just in time for Cyber Monday - and they're cheaper, too. 🙂 All with accompanying
We've been busy these past few months.
We've been doing stuff. Lots of stuff.
We have a few more cases designed such as the
Over the summer, we had a couple of interns. One of them was working on programming for the flame glove. She is now off at MIT. The other we had doing graphic design projects for Hammerspace. He is now off at Missouri S&T.
We have also been running the laser cutters almost non stop doing various commercial jobs. One that we are currently working on is doing some fulfillment work forÂ
More awesome to come! (Hopefully sooner than 3 months)
Well, another holiday has come upon us and the wreath has undergone another transformation. At this point a number of delivery drivers know our house by name, one of which pointed out that we now have a jackalope. I was going to correct that assertion, but then realized that he was effectively correct. It's just weird thinking about making a mythical creature by adding bunny ears...
Anyways, the variations I've made thus far haven't been super elaborate but I've kept the budget for all the costume changes under $15 each. I'm guessing this trend will continue until Halloween rolls around again, at which point I may be able to convince myself to splurge a bit.
In the mean time, here are some additional pictures of the wreath:
We also added some eggs to the tree to keep with the Easter theme:
Happy Easter everybody!
So after the Halloween season I left the tree and wreath up a bit longer than expected so they both spontaneously became a little Christmas-y. Just added some red lights, a little holly and pine cones, candy canes, and some festive hats and they were ready to spread some Christmas cheer! Or terror, or existential dread, or something else. The feeling they elicit is different from person to person and is often a little hard to nail down. Anyways, happy holidays!