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Daniel Daniel

Welcome!

Hello, my name is Daniel, a software engineer and hardware hacker. For the past 5 years, I've been focused on the intersection between crypto and hardware, mainly on the DePIN space, AI, and Robotics.

I'm the co-founder of Hotspotty and DePIN Hub.
This is my corner of the internet, where I share my thoughts, projects, and ideas.

"Stay Awhile and Listen" - Deckard Cain 🎮

Recent Posts

Building your own rounded cable

DIY guide to creating custom rounded IDE cables for better airflow and aesthetics

Learn how to build your own rounded IDE cables for improved computer case airflow and cleaner aesthetics. Complete DIY tutorial for custom cable creation and PC modding.

Geotagging now possible with Flickr

Flickr introduces geotagging features for location-based photo organization

Flickr now supports geotagging, allowing photographers to add location data to their photos. Learn how to use Flickr's new mapping and location features for better photo organization.

New Gmail Player

Play music attachments directly in Gmail with innovative web player

Discover the new Gmail Player that allows you to play music attachments directly in your Gmail interface. Revolutionary way to handle audio files in email without downloads.

Watch the personal computer history in 15 videos

From Apple Macintosh to Windows Vista - 25 years of computing evolution through vintage commercials

Journey through 25 years of personal computer history with 15 vintage commercials and videos. From 1984 Apple Macintosh to Windows Vista - complete computing evolution timeline.

III Lã Do Morro - Lan Party Webcam's Video

Third Lã Do Morro LAN party brings together gaming community in Florianópolis

Video coverage of the III Lã Do Morro LAN party event in Florianópolis, Brazil. Gaming community comes together for multiplayer gaming, competition, and networking.

Soon, your iPod Nano could play 300,000 years of music without repetition

Revolutionary storage advances could transform portable music capacity

Explore how advancing storage technology could enable iPod Nano to store 300,000 years of music. Future of portable music players and digital storage capacity.