Here is a PDF file on how to use the Linux command line. You’ll need to read this to understand most of the software stuff here.
How to program assembly
Here is a PDF book on how to use Linux in a much better way. You’ll need this to understand some of my later posts.
Edit: I forgot I should have first put up the PDF on how to use the Linux command line. Check the post after this one before reading this book.
An introduction to Linux.
Here is an (admittedly slightly out of date) video about how to install Linux Mint which is an alternative to windows that I’m going to be using exclusively.
Also here is a brief overview of what Linux is:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux
Update: Here‘s a much more up-to-date guide on how to install it. Though the previous tutorial should still be useful for actually booting into Linux.
Common Lisp
Here’s a book about an interesting language known as “common lisp” which is designed for multi-threading. http://www.gigamonkeys.com/book/
Lego Movie!
The Lego Movie came out earlier last month, so to celebrate I’ve found some of the most interesting Lego creations I could find.
Extracting silicon
Time for another unverified claim. Once again: I will be testing these out once I get any money at all.
How Jeri made her own transistor.
This is a youtube page for someone who claims to have (and I very much think did) make her own homemade transistor: http://www.youtube.com/user/jeriellsworth I’ll try to replicate her results when I get the resources to do so.
How radios work
I’ve found the following site that teaches how radios work: http://www.radio-electronics.com/info/circuits/
How To Make A Metal Melter (At Least According To This Guy).
This video demonstrates how to make an electric welder. I haven’t actually tested this yet, so I don’t know if it works or not.
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