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Should you open-source your work? Giving away your IP and all the hard work you put into a project might seem unreasonable to many of us, and yet for some makers, it's a no-brainer.
In this conversation, I'm learning how Thea Flowers of @winterbloom designs and engineers her modules. She talks about her learning process of analog electronics, which is not a very straightforward path at all, even for a seasoned software engineer. She shares her creative vision and why making knowledge accessible is such a core element in it.
Check out the full conversation below and scroll for some images of prototypes and notebook sketches.
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Check out the website for prototype images and extra content:
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Should you open-source your work? Giving away your IP and all the hard work you put into a project might seem unreasonable to many of us, and yet for some makers, it's a no-brainer.
In this conversation, I'm learning how Thea Flowers of @winterbloom designs and engineers her modules. She talks about her learning process of analog electronics, which is not a very straightforward path at all, even for a seasoned software engineer. She shares her creative vision and why making knowledge accessible is such a core element in it.
Check out the full conversation below and scroll for some images of prototypes and notebook sketches.
Join our community:
Check out the website for prototype images and extra content:
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