This seems like an article that would had been on Slashdot over 20 years ago. Back at that point it would had been really cool. However with cheap hardware like the Raspberry Pi, Common 3D Printing, and rather large SSD Storage that is cheap, small in size and can run at a decent speed. It isn't that interesting anymore, as it would be most teenagers hobbyist day project to make one of these.
Back 21 years A Potato Powered Web Server [slashdot.org] was actually a much bigger deal, as it was difficult to get a low powe
If you go back and read what happened - he claimed everyone assumed he had a bomb, but no one thought that - if they thought he had a bomb, they would have evacuated the building, instead they picked up his 'bomb' and walked it down to the principal's office and sat next to it for hours.
Old school Slashdot... But not really impressive. (Score:0)
This seems like an article that would had been on Slashdot over 20 years ago. Back at that point it would had been really cool. However with cheap hardware like the Raspberry Pi, Common 3D Printing, and rather large SSD Storage that is cheap, small in size and can run at a decent speed. It isn't that interesting anymore, as it would be most teenagers hobbyist day project to make one of these.
Back 21 years A Potato Powered Web Server [slashdot.org] was actually a much bigger deal, as it was difficult to get a low powe
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Like designing an LED alarm clock? [wikipedia.org] LOL
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Yeah. Shit.
Good thing he didn't add a ticking sound module. They may have shot him where he stood.
Re: Old school Slashdot... But not really impressi (Score:2)
If you go back and read what happened - he claimed everyone assumed he had a bomb, but no one thought that - if they thought he had a bomb, they would have evacuated the building, instead they picked up his 'bomb' and walked it down to the principal's office and sat next to it for hours.
That's not how schools handle bomb threats.