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For those who is wondering what #SIA is: https://t.co/1pnpzqaLJi 3 years ago
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The very promising cloud storage solution #SIA is now integrated with backup framework #Duplicati: https://t.co/OTH0IQyPEL 3 years ago
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RT @hackaday: How to Build Your Own Google AIY without the Kit https://t.co/mkFhM1yDSb 4 years ago
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It is a great article that shows how to deal with KICAD libraries in each project the most efficient way. https://t.co/JJlJTlPpCM 4 years ago
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