Limor Fried is an American electrical engineer and owner of the electronics hobbyist company Adafruit Industries. She is influential in the open-source hardware community, having participated in the first Open Source Hardware Summit and the drafting of the Open Source Hardware definition, and is known for her moniker ladyada, an homage to Lady Ada Lovelace.
Fried studied at MIT, earning a BS in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) in 2003 and a Master of Engineering in EECS in 2005. For part of the qualification she created a project called Social Defense Mechanisms: Tools for Reclaiming Our Personal Space. Following the concept of critical design she prototyped glasses that darken when a television is in view, and a low-power RF jammer that prevent cell phones operating in a user’s personal space.
Fried was an Eyebeam fellow from 2005-2006.
During 2005, Fried founded what became Adafruit Industries, first in her MIT dorm room, later moving to New York. The company designs and resells open source electronic kits, components, and tools, mainly for the hobbyist market. In 2010 the company had eight employees and shipped more than $3 million worth of product. The company's mission extends beyond the adult hobbyist audience to pre-school STEM education.
You're the king of downtown and
Nothing left to say
Cause you bled all believers then you
Washed it away
You're the king of downtown
And your jesters have stayed
But you've got nothin' comin'
Cause you got nothing left to say
Cause you're down
Chorus:
Can you take it? Gonna feel alright? Do you feel allright?
All's left forsaken and
You go back to Idaho cause
You're mommy is waiting
You've got nothing left to show
Can you feel it? Can you feel alright? Does it feel?
Can you take it? Can you take it down? Does it feel?
They had you to believe in
But you went away
Did you give them time?
It's good you went away
Gonna take it? Gonna take it down? Gonna feel