@AnjneyMidha: every US university should order several of these immediately, let students take them apart, reverse engineer them and …
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AnjneyMidha tweets that every US university should order a certain hardware device for students to take apart, reverse engineer, and extend its capabilities.
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every US university should order several of these immediately, let students take them apart, reverse engineer them and extend their capabilities etc https://t.co/wzu8Ulg8BF
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