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3d Printed Banjo Ukelele!

Here’s a fun little 3d printer project I did after finding  an awesome product design on Thingiverse. It looks like the author had several iterations of designs for his ‘banjo ukelele’ so I decided that the files were probably reliable and I could print them…

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A Place to Collect Your Favorite Links, Articles & Videos

Curate.Wiki is a project I built to make my own life a little bit easier. As an obsessive redditor / content consumer, I find myself collecting long lists of interesting links, bookmarking cool pages and eventually sharing the best of this stuff with my friends…

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Case Study: Building a Startup in Under 10 Days

Case Study: Building a Startup in Under 10 Days

Lately I’ve been experimenting with a new philosophy / framework for executing products & startups. The goal is to get a polished MVP out the door and ready for launch in 10 days. The timeline breaks down to: – User Experience (1 day) – User…

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Simple Revolution: A Techno Manifesto

Simple Revolution: A Techno Manifesto

Table: – Sharing Economy – Mobile Computing – Global Payments (crypto currencies) – Block-Chain / Byzentine Generals – Sensors, IoT, Big Data – Additive Manufacturing – Virtual Reality / Entertainment – Education – Sociological Changes – Ideas for Transition to Post-Carbon Society – Decentralized Media…

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How-To: Build a Solar Powered Raspberry Pi

How-To: Build a Solar Powered Raspberry Pi

While messing around with a bunch of parts I purchased from Adafruit, I ended up building a solar powered Raspberry Pi. The build is pretty simple once you get everything soldered on correctly. I’ll be following up this tutorial with another post detailing the ‘why’…

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Patterns: Unlocking the Universe – Part II

Patterns: Unlocking the Universe – Part II

Part 1: http://juliansarokin.com/patterns-unlocking-the-universe/ Patterns constitute the ultimate story of our world. They’re there to tease us – to tell us that there’s something we don’t fully understand yet. These patterns represent something greater. They represent the mechanics behind how our universe works and hold clues invaluable…

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“The Representative” – A Short Story (Part I)

“The Representative” – A Short Story (Part I)

“…and that’s everything there is to know about our race” I explained. “If you want to see with your own eyes you’ll have to try for yourself.” I watched as the crowd scanned, heads down at their charts. It was silent. “You are not the…

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100 Years & The Future of Commerce

100 Years & The Future of Commerce

What will commerce look like 5, 10, 100 years from now? Will we still use dollars? Will we still sell on marketplaces? Will we still use our phones? Is it possible that everything we know today will be thrown out the window? In this blog…

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The Rise of Bitcoin Startups & Crowdfunding IPO’s

The Rise of Bitcoin Startups & Crowdfunding IPO’s

While many consider bitcoin itself a speculative investment, there are many ways invest your bitcoin and make it work for you (or, alternatively, lose it all). I’ve had conversations with many  people regarding cryptocurrency, and most are under the impression that the only real investment…

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Philosophy, Programming & Distributed Voting

Philosophy, Programming & Distributed Voting

While studying philosophy in college I learned the basic  structure for framing an argument using premises and questions to drill down to the essence of a problem. Shortly after learning this framework,  I noticed I was using it for things totally unrelated to philosophy, and…

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