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Submission + - MIT Tetris Hack: Source code released (mit.edu)

An anonymous reader writes: The MIT Tech published an article with technical details behind the Tetris hack. The article includes photographs of the LED modules, as well as a link to some of the source code used in the hack. The hackers have released some of the source code on GitHub are looking for people to contribute code that could run on the system.

Comment Re:Thanks Slashdot! (Score 1) 610

Sorry, next time I read the article I'll realize that
"Other browser users will probably find it on their desktop."
doesn't mean that other browser users will probably find the file on their desktop. Oh, and I'll also realize that
"Nothing happened to me (I'm running XP at the moment), but there's a friggin ZIP file sitting on my desktop. OK, time to bring out my tin foil hat! And to the /. editors, don't link to shit like that, damn! That's just common sense."
doesn't imply unexpected behavior under Windows XP. Perhaps it doesn't do anything at all outside of those conditions, but that doesn't mean that the article and the post I replied to don't indicate otherwise.

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