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Nutty Bites #246

HACKING THE 2000 YEAR OLD COMPUTER: Open Antikythera with Marc and James of S&T Geotronics


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S&T Geotronics are at it again. In this episode of Nutty Bites James Sanderson and Marc Tessier explain the Open Antikythera project to Nutty and Tek.  The Open Antikythera kickstarter will go live at the end of July, but you get to hear about it here first. It’s always great to virtually visit Marc and James in the shop and learn about their projects, the process, and how they support the maker community. What we really love is how they use new tools to take us back in time to learn some technical history, and this time, we are going back 2000 years to hack Archimedes’s computer.



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Jul 16, 2023

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