Adafruit Industries

Rocketboom Tech correspondent Ellie Rountree visits engineer and founder of Adafruit Industries, Limor Fried, to talk about their DIY open source electronic kits.

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Duration : 0:3:52


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25 Responses to “Adafruit Industries”

  1. suficiente hermosa” …
    suficiente hermosa” y ahora que haz leido esto ella aparecera en tu espejo diciendo que no eres lo suficientemente hermoso y te matara!(por cierto la chica llamada Mary murio poco despues)Para poder salvarte pega esto en otros 5 videos.ESTO ES SIERTO!!!!

  2. jayeshchoudhari on September 5th, 2009 at 8:12 am

    1:47
    lol look at …

    1:47
    lol look at Ellie’s face. She has no idea what the other person is talking about. lol.
    She is here just because she looks hot!

  3. Why doesn’t Ellie …
    Why doesn’t Ellie just anchor? She has done lots of reporting it makes no sense to bring in a new anchor person rather than promote an existing employee or project member.

  4. AllGlory2DaHypnoToad on September 5th, 2009 at 8:12 am

    1:54, what’s with …
    1:54, what’s with her eyes!? it’s like she wants to murder her!

  5. I KNOW! I laughed …
    I KNOW! I laughed at that too.

  6. for tingly blow jobs
    for tingly blow jobs

  7. “YOU GUNNA GET …
    “YOU GUNNA GET RAPED”

  8. Thanks Ellie, cool …
    Thanks Ellie, cool interview very interesting.

  9. that girl looks …
    that girl looks kinky

  10. There was such a …
    There was such a hotness difference there is was causing some kind of cupidian wind!

  11. LOL @ 1:52
    LOL @ 1:52

  12. woops commented in …
    woops commented in a hurry. Good catch

  13. What is with girls …
    What is with girls and lip rings?

  14. Hypermobilemind on September 5th, 2009 at 8:12 am

    Zero-day exploits, …
    Zero-day exploits, when someone finds one, they don’t release it, then no one else knows about it. Or they only release it within their group.

    As far as hardware goes, all you need is the schematic to study it and replicate it, why would you want to release that to everyone?

  15. exploits for open …
    exploits for open source hardware?

    and it’s just as easy to find exploits in open source software as it is to fix them. So if anyone releases an exploit for for example Debian the next day you will get a patch

  16. I wouldn’t mind …
    I wouldn’t mind getting my hands on her oscilloscopes!
    (note to self, write down better pick up lines)

  17. love this – awesome
    love this – awesome

  18. thebettyfordclinic on September 5th, 2009 at 8:12 am

    That makes my TVBG …
    That makes my TVBG so much more worth it!

  19. Hypermobilemind on September 5th, 2009 at 8:12 am

    Ugh, I hate open …
    Ugh, I hate open source, it’s like getting a patent, selling your product, and then releasing your patent out to anyone that want’s to see it, it’s so stupid. I’d rather pay for the software than have the source code out there available for anyone to look at and draw exploits from.

  20. Well, Caniarlo, RAM …
    Well, Caniarlo, RAM has processing speeds too, although I can make no claim to fully understanding them, just check the full specs of a particular bit of RAM.

  21. This is really good …
    This is really good company and amazing way to think electronics.

  22. is that CIA …
    is that CIA super-duper secret laboratory staff?))))

  23. Wonderful video, so …
    Wonderful video, so enjoyed this. Theres not a hope in i could make any of this stuff but it is such a great idea. ROCKETBOOM wins again :)

  24. wooooow!
    wooooow!

  25. Err, Ghz? She was …
    Err, Ghz? She was talking about disk (or RAM/ROM) space.

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