
From Nautilus: “Nikola Tesla — the Serbian-American scientist famous for designing the alternating current motor and the Tesla coil — had, for years, regularly been spotted skulking through the nighttime streets of midtown Manhattan, feeding the birds at all hours. He was known to keep baskets in his room as nests, along with caches of homemade seed mix, and to leave his windows perpetually open so the birds could come and go. Once, he was arrested for trying to lasso an injured homing pigeon in the plaza of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, and had to convince the officers that he was — or had been — one of the most famous inventors in the world. It had been years since he’d produced a successful invention. He was gaunt and broke, having been kicked out of a string of hotels. Tesla said that he and one bird could speak to one another mind to mind, and that sometimes beams of light would shoot from her eyes.”
He built a fully-functional web server that runs on a disposable vape pen

From Bogdan the Geek: “The idea of hosting a web server on a vape didn’t come to me instantly. In fact, I have been playing around with them for a while. Semi-hosting is basically syscalls for embedded ARM microcontrollers. YMost people just use this to get some logs printed from the microcontroller, but they are actually bi-directional. If you are older than me, you might remember a time before Wi-Fi and Ethernet, the dark ages, when you had to use dial-up modems to get online. You might also know that the ghosts of those modems still linger all around us. Almost all USB serial devices actually emulate those modems: a 56k modem is just 57600 baud serial device. Data between some of these modems was transmitted using a protocol called SLIP (Serial Line Internet Protocol). This may not come as a surprise, but Linux supports SLIP.”
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