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commute-deckpermalink

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The commute deck is "a computer built into a mechanical keyboard", or a mechanical keyboard, Raspberry Pi, battery, and display, all in one 24" wide box, inspired by cyberspace decks from William Gibson's sprawl trilogy.

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qr-filetransferpermalink

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The qr-filetransfer project provides software to transfer files over Wi-Fi from your computer to a mobile device by scanning a QR code without leaving the terminal.

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Where Are The Eyes?permalink

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Where Are The Eyes is a program for detecting and mapping surveillance cameras. Users mark cameras on their phone as they walk past them, and build a shared global map of surveillance. It is used to help activists in two ways -- to increase awareness of surveillance and authoritarian practices, and to plan activist movements.

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