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Rious and Sachin
Do you write programs in some hipster language like Ruby or Python? Well, fuck
you! Does your software run on great on your shiny Mac Book Pro? Also, fuck you!
Try building your own device with hydrochlorric acid, peroxide and a soldering
iron. Try writing software that runs on a microcontoller with less than 1 MB of
RAM, and no 'Thunderbolt' port. If you want to be a real hacker, we'll show you
where to start.
As a Member of the much-feared Project Nexus hack/phreak group, Rious spent most
of his youth and spends much of his present spare time defeating physical
security systems. Though now a Cisco and Novell certified engineer with a real
job at a large, unnamed, national electronics company, Rious still finds time to
wreak havoc on western (and occasionally eastern) Michigan.
Sachin has been building and hacking hardware as part of his day job for the
past 16 years. He is employed at a prestigious university where he has designed
things that have been launched into space and built instruments for clinical
research. Sachin studied molecular biology in college and like a lot of people
is doing something completely unrelated to his degree. He has taught himself
biomedical engineering through a lot of trial and error. Like many of you Sachin
has been tearing apart toys of all kinds since he was a child, now he makes toys
for big kids.