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Programming, Data science and Retro computing

@deliuseevTracked since May 2026

Observed Aug 18, 2026 · staleModeled revenue

I write about programming, data science, and retro technology.

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Paid members
8
0% · 30-day rate from 13 observed days
Total audience
148
incl. free followers
Estimated monthly gross
$32

$24–$40 modeled range

Starting price
$3/mo
3 membership tiers
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$3/moBasic SupportAs a basic supporter, you will get:A "friend link" to all my articles, published on https://medium.com, https://blog.devgenius.io, https://towardsdatascience.com and some other websites. This link allows you to read my articles without having a paywall, and to share these links with friends or colleagues.Private links to a source code from my new articles, that you can run yourself (usually, the article contains only parts of the code).Private links to a source code, published exclusively for Patreon members
$5/moAdvanced SupportAs an advanced supporter, you will get:A "friend link" to all my articles, published on https://medium.com, https://blog.devgenius.io, https://towardsdatascience.com and some other websites. This link allows you to read my articles without having a paywall, and to share these links with friends or colleagues.Private links to a source code from my new articles, that you can run yourself (usually, the article contains only parts of the code).Private links to a source code, published exclusively for Patreon members.Ability to ask questions about the code and a piece of advice to get it running.
Growth signals: Programming, Data science and Retro computing
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8 paid members · 30-day rate from 13 observed days

Membership
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May 202616 weeks trackedNow
Programming, Data science and Retro computing8 members · $32/mo

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Programming, Data science and Retro computingProfileVideoPaid members position in Recommended cohort
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What they publish

Recent posts

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Article Latest post$3 tier & upRecreating Titanic’s High-Voltage Transmitter with Python & ESP32

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Making a ‘Stylophone’ Music Synthesizer with Python and MIDIJuly 1 midi_device.py Unlock with membership Buy post $3 Share GiftArticleJuly 1$3 tier & up 0 0MicroPython & ESP32: Making a Real-Time IoT Radiation MonitorMay 8 RadiationMeterSrc.zip Unlock with membership Buy post $3 Share GiftArticleMay 8$3 tier & up 0 0A Rare Radiation Meter From PhilipsHi all. A full review of the Philips radiation meter from 1958 is available to all subscribers.ArticleJuly 17Public 0 0Meshtastic SenseCAP Solar Node P1-Pro Review - Part 2Hi all. A second part of the Meshtastic SenseCAP Solar Node review is available to all subscribers.ImageJuly 14Public 0 0Meshtastic SenseCAP Solar Node P1 Pro - Setup & TestHi all. A SeeedStudio Meshtastic Solar P1 Pro node review is available on YouTube.ArticleJuly 5Public 0 0Making a ‘Stylophone’ Music Synthesizer with Python and MIDI (Video Version)Hi all. A video version about programming a MIDI device in MicroPython is available to all.VideoJuly 1Public 0 0A Rare Radiation Meter From 1958 - Philips PW4014Hi all. As a small vintage gadget review, my test of the Philips radiation meter from 1958 :)ArticleJune 22Public 0 06 Months With a Smart Telescope: Is It Actually a Telescope?Hi all. I did a review of a Seestar smart telescope after about 6 months of use :) And as a reminder, if someone isinterested in astro image processing in Python, I did a post about it several months ago.ImageJune 20Public 0 0What Airlines Don't Tell You - Radiation During a FlightHi all. Just for fun, I took a radiation detector on my last flight and collected the results. If you have never heard about cosmic rays, you may be surprised :)ArticleJune 17Public 0 0Finding Radiation Anomalies in GMCMap with Python and PandasHi all. In this video, I explained how we can analyse the GMCMap public radiation data in Python. Python source will also be available a bit later.VideoJune 6Public 0 0FNIRSI GC-03 Radiation Detector - Features & RadPro Firmware UpgradeHi all. For those who are interested in gadgets, science, and radiation, this review of the budget FNIRSI GC-03 radiation detector may be interesting.ArticleMay 22Public 0 0
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