This is a step-by-step tutorial on how to install LXC on Debian Squeeze (and possibly other versions). I wrote this down as a reminder to myself because I was unable to find one consistent example source that worked for me. I will not talk what LXC is or why is it good, it has been already done in numerous places. Continue reading
Author Archives: Andrius Šutas
Detexify – LaTeX symbol classifier
Quick post of something useful I found recently:
Anyone who works with LaTeX knows how time-consuming it can be to find a symbol in symbols-a4.pdf that you just can’t memorize. Detexify is an attempt to simplify this search.
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How do you know if you really understand something? You know that you really understand something if you can turn to the person next to you and explain it to him. How do you know that you really really understand something? If you can explain it to somebody who is not very bright. How do you know if you really really really understand something? Get a computer to do it! What could be more moronic than a computer? So the way you that know that you truly understand something is not if you can do it, not if you can explain it to somebody else, but if you can explain it well enough, that is write a program, that gets a computer to do it. -Philip Wadler, 01/11/2010.
Campus Party Europe DAY#1/2/3 + Trip (Updated)
The awesomeness of CPE:
Campus Party Europe 2010 DAY#0
As most of my close friends already know, I was invited to the Campus Party Europe, a event brought by The Spanish Ministry for Science and Innovation which will be held in Madrid from 14th – 18th April, during the Spanish Presidency of the European Union.
Campus Party Europe: a special edition of what is considered the biggest event for technology, creativity and digital culture online in the world.
Home made PCB fabrication with UV box
Several people have asked me how do I make my PCB’s, the short answer would be: DP50+UV+B327=PCB, and the long one:
Rubik’s Cube Solving Robot (RDRK) (Project#2)
RDRK is acronym in my language (Lithuanian) for “Robotas Dėliojantis Rubiko Kubą“. This is my second project involving microcontrollers μC (the zeroth was LED blinkie and the first one was RC5 decoder).