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Atom is known to everybody as the “Hackable to the core” editor. And it really is. Provided that you understand a little bit of CoffeeScript, JavaScript and CSS (actually LESS), and that you have the patience to untangle its source code, you have at your hands one of the most powerful editors in the open-source community. In this post I will explain how to add a new lateral tab in the classic settings panel. This option may be very useful if your package needs a more advanced configuration page, which may be too complex to be rendered in the default package settings.

I have a Prusa i2 3D printer, and I love tweaking it and replacing its parts with my custom ones.

One of the best GNU/Linux distributions I used is Linux Mint Cinnamon edition. It’s quick, stable and good-looking. But some time ago, I discovered Arch Linux, and I immediately started using it. Thanks to its great possibilities to customize every bit of the system, I actually managed to recreate the Linux Mint look and feeling, but still having in the background the power of Arch Linux. Sadly some minor features that are present in Mint disappeared (quite obviously) in Arch, such as the right click “Uninstall” button in the main application menu.

Let’s make a long story short… I’ve been the owner of a FIAT Barchetta for a long time. The radio installed in this car is code protected, meaning that if you disconnect the radio from the car (or the battery from the car) the next time you switch the radio on it asks for a code.

If you need a great, easy and free periodic table app for Android, Elementary, developed by UltraMega Software, is what you’re looking for!

26 Aug 2015 » HP11em v0.0.5

HP11em v0.0.5, with many improvments, including a new calculator skin (CC BY-SA 4.0), a complete core rewrite, fixed and scientific notation and keyboard support, is now available.

26 Apr 2015 » HP11em

HP11em, a C++, GTK, Linux, simple HP-11C calculator emulator, is available on GitHub.

HPKit v0.2.1 is available, including minor bugfixes, improvements and code cleaning.

21 Jan 2015 » HPKit v0.2 released

HPKit v0.2 is available, with various enhancements and bugfixes:

11 Jan 2015 » HPKit released

HPKit release 0.1, a set of simple shell linux tools to communicate to test equipment, Hewlett Packard/Agilent and others, via GPIB/HPIB interface.

11 Jan 2015 » Hello world

Welcome to rapgenic. This is our first post.