Behind Wonder 2024
All about how I organised tech for Wonder 2024, a week-long, outdoor event by Warwick Christian Union, covering everything from planning to set-down.
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All about how I organised tech for Wonder 2024, a week-long, outdoor event by Warwick Christian Union, covering everything from planning to set-down.
On the 11-12th Feb 2023, Warwick's Computing Society ran the next installment of their annual charity speedrunning event, raising £1345.36 for SpecialEffect and totalling over £9000 over the years. This is how it worked behind the scenes.
As the UK went into its first COVID-19 lockdown, I decided that I wanted to start a new project to keep being productive. Two years later and the project is very much still alive - with over 100,000 commands run across over 900 guilds, this is the story of how I made my Discord Bot, Mizar.
In this post, I will explain how you can isolate your audio sources in OBS using the free program VoiceMeeter Banana in a real life example - only recording Minecraft sounds whilst playing music on Spotify.
The Covid-19 pandemic led to lots of uncertainty about GCSE grades... so I made a slot machine to simulate the mysterious algorithm that would be used to nationally standardise our grades.
Over lockdown a group of friends and I spent a couple of weeks creating a medieval world in Minecraft 1.16.
In this post, I will explain how to map a OneDrive for Business account as a network drive in Microsoft Windows 10. This method should also work for organisations where the standard OneDrive for Business syncing is disabled as it uses a different protocol.
Microsoft Teams allows you to use your own image backgrounds in video calls, however the method isn't as easy as its competitors and requires copying files. This post outlines the way to do it.
This year, I participated in Google Code-in, an annual contest for 13 to 17 year-olds centred around developing open source projects. The organisation that I chose to work with was CircuitVerse, which was definitely the right choice.
CircuitVerse is a free open source platform for creating and testing digital logic circuits. In this blog post, I explain the features of the simulator, and how to use it.