Tux Machines
Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jul 02, 2023
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Think of automata, and the image that pops into your head will most likely depend on your age. If you’re a child of the 1980s, you’re most likely imagining the seaside amusement from the film Big that turns a child into Tom Hanks. If you’re a child of the 1880s, you might be thinking of the Mechanical Turk, the machine that terrified audiences by seeming to play chess against a human opponent.
Others still may think of the works of Tim Hunkin. He’s been building machines to inspire and delight for decades, and now has two arcades full of his own creations: Novelty Automation in London, and the Under The Pier Show in Southwold. We caught up with him to chat about precision, engineering, and the joy of the mechanical in a digital world.
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Hello world,
This is my fourth blog post and a continuation to my previous blog posts for Google Summer of Code 2023 under KDE.
In this blog, I will be sharing my experiences during the 3rd and 4th weeks of GSoC'23.
The whole piece was interesting, because I for one, haven't thought about digital The whole piece was interesting, because I for one, haven't thought about digital minimalism in regards to phones. Except for using fewer apps. But this is more about being constrained physically.
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