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Emulating an ancient Unix Server - Hackware v8.4
29:07
Hacking the GovTech C01N into a BLE camera remote - Hackware v8.4
46:49
Getting started with Pair-Programming - JuniorDevSG
25:33
My first ASIC with Tiny Tapeout: PWM clone of Covox Speech Thing - Hackware v8.3
15:34
Simple techniques to overcome EEPROM-based Planned Obsolescence - Hackware v8.3
22:56
Building a Living Room Clock with ESP32-C6 ULP - Hackware v8.3
35:23
Networking for Techies - JuniorDevSG
05:48
XFM2 FPGA based FM synthesizer - Hackware v8.2
25:27
Building a portable Vectrex - Hackware v8.2
25:59
Setting up a dual-boot DOS 6 and Win 98 Pentium 3 test bench - Hackware v8.2
01:04:37
Leveraging Generative AI for Enhancing Developer Productivity - JuniorDevSG
01:47:04
Venkat Subramaniam night! Refactoring from Imperative to Functional Style - Singa Dev
38:58
Making a HDMI ISA graphics card by improving the Graphics Gremlin - Hackware v7.9
24:16
Adventures in HomeLab-2 game development - Hackware v7.9
08:50
DC UPS for home servers - Hackware v7.9
34:52
Introduction to Hotwire
01:16:33
Everything You Never Wanted to Know About Spring Boot 3's new AOT engine - SG Java User Group
30:58
Reflectionless Templates With Spring - Singapore Java User Group
15:21
QMK firmware - Hackware v7.6
12:13
Teardown and review of a new 386 system: Hand386 - Hackware v7.6
27:06
Developing high-performance Node.js addons with Rust and NAPI-RS - Singapore OSS Meetup
31:53
Build your own custom ChatGPT style doc search with Deno Fresh, OpenAI, and Supabase - SG OSS Meetup
15:11
Building and Operating with Open Source: Lessons from AFFiNE - Singapore OSS Meetup
01:03:44
Ask Me Anything (AMA) with Coding Bootcamp Grads (All Women Panel) - JuniorDevSG
01:00:42
Journey into the World of Vim - JuniorDevSG
19:16
A day in the life of a Quality Engineer (QE) - JuniorDevSG
39:36
So you think you’re an Extreme Programmer? - JuniorDevSG
32:50
Bringing ChatGPT to vintage MS-DOS computers - JuniorDevSG
29:13
Use PCIe in DIY Projects - Hackware v7.5
55:01
Hardline Liquid Cooling: Is it worth it? - Hackware v7.5
17:31
Troubleshooting and fixing a Gameboy Color - Hackware v7.5
01:02:08
📸 📸 A picture is worth a thousand…kilobytes
20:17
Hacks on 3D Printing - Hackware v7.4
11:44
Teardown of a HT107E socket tester - Hackware v7.4
20:37
Building Trust in Your Data - Improving Your Data Quality with Automated Framework on AWS
16:42
Unifying Your Security Data with Amazon Security Lake and OCSF - AWS User Group Singapore
41:18
AWS Cloud Automation Platform with Terraform and Jenkin - AWS User Group Singapore
35:46
Automating the deployment of software agents centrally using AWS Systems Manager
32:33
Fireside Chat with Community Leaders in Singapore - AWS User Group Singapore
32:11
Building an Enterprise Grade Multi Account AWS Environment - AWS User Group Singapore
23:23
Simplifying design complexities using Serverless Architecture on AWS - AWS User Group Singapore
30:39
Maximizing Business Value through Cost Optimization with the Well-Architected Framework
30:53
The Evolution of Serverless: Past, Present and Future - AWS User Group Singapore
45:42
Recap of Top re:Invent 2022 Announcements - AWS User Group Singapore
23:10
Community Day Opening Address - AWS User Group Singapore
29:51
Showcase: Low-cost Lily58 split keyboard - Hackware v7.3
17:52
Creative Technology Ltd: Intellectual Property (patents) - Hackware v7.3
17:16
Highlights from how to make (almost) anything - Hackware v7.3
18:40
SmartDrills - Hackware v7.2
25:02
Flappy Birds-on-an-FPGA - Hackware v7.2
11:42
Converting pi to openwrt-based gateway with Greengrass functions - Hackware v7.2
01:27:01
Coding Best Practices - Clean Code - Junior Dev Singapore
09:56
Review of Framework laptop - Hackware v7.1
20:29
Wearable Captions - Hackware v7.1
22:56
How to program MCU using terminal - Hackware v7.1
17:52
Raspberry Pi Pico fulfills my childhood dream - Hackware v7.1
33:13
Under the hood: Databases from scratch
39:26
Configuration Management with IaC - JuniorDevSG
23:57
Scrappy builds, maximum impact - JuniorDevSG
01:05:42
Java is Very Fast, If You Don't Create Too Many Objects - Singapore Java User Group