Rubber ducking is a problem-solving technique where you explain a problem to an inanimate object. This process helps to identify when you might be taking a misstep in your flow. Saying the issue out loud and as if you were explaining it to another person can might logical fallacies much easier to spot.
I wanted to take that idea and use it as an opportunity to recall information. Keeping up with the ever changing marketplace it is possible to learn but not have an opportunity to apply that knowledge.
On top of this little fellas head is a single push button. Around the back are a couple of ports for micro-b and USB-A. Finally the internals a PI Zero running a lite distribution of Debian Linux. Clicking the button on the top of the head will update the display with a random definition from various sources.
Example:
Adware:
a form of spyware, collects information about the user or user activities in order to display advertisements in the Web browser
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This little Ducky contains up roughly 1,100 definitions covering a wide assortment of topics. I have clicked that button so many times now.
