- ONYXCAMI always wanted an extensible platform for prototyping my machine vision tests and a potential hardware product for tracking and volumetric capture. Here are my first three devices! The housings of the first three prototypes are printed 3 part PLA with an aluminum heatsink. You can see from the video above a simple flyout of… Read more: ONYXCAM
- TODAY’S SEO GAMESEO optimization and what matters is an ever changing landscape. Learn a bit more about it and how it can impact your company!
- SIMPLE SITE GUIDANCE FOR A SMALL BUSINESSMore than likely you’re not in the business of design and that’s just fine. That being said, you should at least consider a few things regarding your business’ website and make sure whomever you’ve engaged to make or maintain your site is making good choices for your visitors. Here’s a quick checklist of the most… Read more: SIMPLE SITE GUIDANCE FOR A SMALL BUSINESS
- PASSPORT DEV SETUPI’ve been on a bit of a Node.js kick lately. It scales well and is supported on every platform I’ve come across (Embedded, Cloud, and Server). Starting my new business app I decided to move from Django to Node.js for the project so I can leverage Google’s AppEngine platform. All of this is going smoothly… Read more: PASSPORT DEV SETUP
- BUILDROOT SMOKE TESTBuildroot is simply my favorite step forward from the dark days of cross-compiling and bootstrapping in the blind. There are plenty of great resources out there that cover buildroot and initial configuration. Personally I’ve enjoyed George Hillard’s four-part series: Mastering Embedded Linux. I’m working on some lowcost image cameras for my own MR/XR/CV purposes, so… Read more: BUILDROOT SMOKE TEST
- WP and PermalinksOnce in a great while when upgrading a site or when an administrator gets overly ambitions one way or the other a site’s permalinks break if they are switched from default. Googling this issue will yield a wild array of “fixes”, I’m a big fan of actually understanding and not incantations. So, I thought I’d… Read more: WP and Permalinks
- Goin’ Back to WPI recently went on a bit of binge with Python and specifically Django to the point I rewrote my site in a Django app (I left it running here for the moment). Several of my colleagues (I’m looking at you Brent) stated I needed to update my site and of course the first thing out… Read more: Goin’ Back to WP