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Last edited by Martin Kennedy Nov 02, 2019
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I think you can make TOCs in this wiki? Not 100% sure.

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Who is @hurricos?

My name is Martin Kennedy; I graduated FCAHS in 2014 and have missed the darn place ever since. I attended the University of Pittsburgh Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences immediately after, and graduated in May 2018 with a double major in Computer Science and Mathematics. I then moved to Vermont, and after a brief stint of teaching and working at the State of Vermont, I settled into my current job at PCC.

What is the purpose of this project?

The Hardware Connect was set up with the hope of usefully absorbing the massive surplus of hardware available at Laboratory B, the hackerspace that Martin volunteers at.

Where and how is this site hosted?

On a laptop motherboard in Martin's closet. No, really. I use Docker containers for Gitlab + nginx-proxy + letsencrypt nginx-proxy companion, which means it is very easy for me to deploy this website and maintain it.

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