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77 Results for "retro arcade"
Matt Davies
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Cardiff, Wales
A veteran programmer in the video game industry and a hobbyist in digital electronics.
Mark B Jones
Hacker
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Surbiton, UK
Scuba Hacker, Computer Systems Engineer and Engineering Manager rediscovering his roots.
Derek
Hacker
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Ormskirk, Lancashire
Hold advanced amateur radio licence, chairman of the Quantum Technology Club in Ormskirk & Raspberry Pi Certified Educator.
ariel.saulog
Hacker
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NJ, USA
I'm a Designer, Special Effects Artist, and UXD developer/designer as well as Grad student who loves to solder
Augusto Baffa
Hacker
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Lecturer/Researcher @ PUC-Rio ICAD/Visionlab
Pete Willard
Hacker
in
Atlanta
Arduino evangelist, electronic parts recycling advocate, village tinker, "I'm a technician not an engineer".
Bartosz Makara
Hacker
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Oldenburg (Germany)
I'm interested in nearly everything which has something in common with vintage computers. Especially the Amiga!
Andy Geppert
Hacker
in
Minneapolis, MN
Engineer, maker, fixer, flyer.
Graham Knight
Hacker
in
Cambridge, UK
An ASIC Engineer and piano composer who enjoys fault-finding, repairing and restoring classic computers such as the Amiga.
Cosmin Dumitru
Hacker
in
Romania
I am a high school student who enjoys making electronics and robotics projects and web apps for a better future.
Karsten Johansson
Hacker
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Toronto, Canada
Quantum Computing, Artificial Life and Life Origins, Common Lisp (clisp, sbcl), Complex Systems, Infosec, Raspberry Pi, Music
James Melvin
Hacker
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Minnesota, USA
Aging Gen-X punk rocker, raconteur, filmmaker, and general tinkerer. I live in a Kazinski-esque cabin in the woods.
sid8580
Hacker
in
St. Louis, MO, USA
A musician who initially jumped into hackery to mod 8-bit computers, & now to interact with synthesizers in strange new ways.
Tea B
Hacker
in
USA
wiped hard-drive. wiped encryption keys for onetime messages wifi card crushed into a fine dust. Digital Serial Numbers Poof!!
Michael Wessel
Hacker
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Palo Alto
After 2 decades of Lisp hacking I embarked on a journey to learn more about lower levels of computing - next stop: MCUs & FPGAs.
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