This company card has a computer running a linux
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Can you imagine giving a contact card that is a Linux computer ? George Hilliard has made it possible and we show you how.
In the world of tech companies, companies read tons of CVs a day. Computer engineers, programmers, etc., have to differentiate themselves from their rivals by making very good presentations. Along these lines, George Hilliard has managed to mount a Linux computer on a simple contact card. Isn't that amazing?
Not a Raspberry PI
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We know that some of you have thought it would be a Raspberry, but it is not possible due to the fact that it would need more components and power to get it to work. Its inventor George Hilliard is an integrated systems engineer and thought of this idea to teach his contact card recipients their engineering skills. To that end, you don't need powerful hardware.
On the other hand, its price is not at all high, but it costs less than $ 3. Not to mention that the recipient will be more than impressed by such an idea. In fact, it does n't even take up the entire card, just the bottom of it.
Simple operation
Having a very functional objective, the card is prepared to be able to boot Linux from any computer, no matter how small. It has 8 MB of capacity that houses a Python interpreter and a few KB of data. Also, it has simple USB storage functions .
All this for the modest price of $ 2.88, which is what each card costs. The feat here is to get such a creative and illustrative idea and carry it out in a very limited size, such as a contact card.
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There is no doubt that this is yet another demonstration that very interesting things can still be done with basic hardware. We are confident that George will impress more than one company. What do you think of the idea?
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