Hackenings: Burbank and Cairo
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Hackenings: Burbank and Cairo
Hi all, and welcome to the first installment of Hackenings, our review/preview of the week in global hackerspaces. If you'd like to get the news out about upcoming events at your space, get us an e-ma...
Codebender Shuts Down
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Codebender Shuts Down
Codebender.cc was a cloud based IDE for Arduino development. It was made for hackers by a few fellows in Greece. Unfortunately, while they saw some serious success, they were never able to convert it ...
Impressive Pi System Controls Large Office
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/22/impressive-pi-system-controls-large-office/
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/22/impressive-pi-system-controls-large-office/
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Impressive Pi System Controls Large Office
A pile of Raspberry Pis isn't what would spring to mind for most people when building a system to control a large office, but most people aren't [Kamil Górski]. He decided to use Pis to run the offic...
Making A Cassette Mass Storage Interface
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/22/making-a-cassette-mass-storage-interface/
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Making A Cassette Mass Storage Interface
If you are of the generation who were lucky enough to use the first 8-bit home computers in your youth, you will be familiar with their use of cassette tapes as mass storage. Serial data would be c…
Hackaday Prize Entry: The Fog – The Cloud At Ground Level
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/22/hackaday-prize-entry-the-fog-the-cloud-at-ground-level/
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Hackaday Prize Entry: The Fog – The Cloud At Ground Level
I did not coin the phrase in this article’s headline. It came, I believe, from an asinine press release I read years ago. It was a stupid phrase then, and it’s a stupid phrase now, but …
How to Make a Human Crossbow
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/23/how-to-make-a-human-crossbow/
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/23/how-to-make-a-human-crossbow/
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How to Make a Human Crossbow
Say you have a team of French engineers, a lake in the summer, a wizened old machinist, and some gigantic bungee cords. What would you build? The answer is clear, a human-launching crossbow. (Video…
WarWalking With The ESP8266
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/23/warwalking-with-the-esp8266/
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WarWalking With The ESP8266
[Steve] needed a tool to diagnose and fix his friend’s and family’s WiFi. A laptop would do, but WiFi modules and tiny OLED displays are cheap now. His solution was to build a War Walke…
3D Universe Theater
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3D Universe Theater
If you are an astronomy buff, there are plenty of star maps you can find in print or online (or even on your Smartphone). But if you are a science fiction fan (or writer), you probably find those maps...
Amalgamate is the Internet of Compost
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/23/amalgamate-is-the-internet-of-compost/
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Amalgamate Is The Internet Of Compost
A lot of people are scared of composting. After all, if the temperatures or humidity go badly wrong, you can end up with dried-out trash or a stinking soup. Getting the balance right is a secret kn…
OpenFixture Takes the Pain Out of Pogo Pins
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/23/openfixture-takes-the-pain-out-of-pogo-pins/
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OpenFixture Takes The Pain Out Of Pogo Pins
[Elliot] (no relation, but hey, cool name!) wrote in with his OpenFixture model for OpenSCAD. It’s awesome because it takes a small problem, that nonetheless could consume an entire day, and …
SNES EPROM Programmer with Arduino
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/23/snes-eprom-programmer-with-arduino/
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SNES EPROM Programmer with Arduino
Most video game manufacturers aren’t too keen on homebrew games, or people trying to get more utility out of a video game system than it was designed to have. While some effort is made to kee…
Hackaday Links: October 23, 2016
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Hackaday Links: October 23, 2016
It's the Hack 'O Lantern edition! First up, Slic3r is about to get awesome. Second, Halloween is just around the corner, and that means a few Hackaday-branded pumpkins are already carved. Here's a few...
The Animated Gif Camera, Brought To You By A Raspberry Pi
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/23/the-animated-gif-camera-brought-to-you-by-a-raspberry-pi/
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The Animated Gif Camera, Brought To You By A Raspberry Pi
No one watches video anymore. Cable cutters are digging into Verizon's profits, and YouTube is a shadow of its 2005 self. What are people consuming now? Animated gifs. This is the bread and butter of...
Hackaday Prize Entry: A Modern, Universal Power Glove
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/23/hackaday-prize-entry-a-modern-universal-power-glove/
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Hackaday Prize Entry: A Modern, Universal Power Glove
The Nintendo Power Glove was one of the amazing 1980s experiments in alternative user interfaces for video games. It was bad. It was cool, but it was bad. Recently, interest in the Power Glove has gro...
Toyota’s Code Didn’t Meet Standards and Might Have Led To Death
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/24/toyotas-code-didnt-meet-standards-and-might-have-led-to-death/
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/24/toyotas-code-didnt-meet-standards-and-might-have-led-to-death/
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Toyota’s Code Didn’t Meet Standards And Might Have Led To Death
We were initially skeptical of this article by [Aleksey Statsenko] as it read a bit conspiratorially. However, he proved the rule by citing his sources and we could easily check for ourselves and r…
Umbrella Drones — Jellyfish Of The Sky
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/24/umbrella-drones-jellyfish-of-the-sky/
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Umbrella Drones — Jellyfish Of The Sky
Mount an umbrella to a drone and there you go, you have a flying umbrella. When [Alan Kwan] tried to do just that he found it wasn't quite so simple. The result, once he'd worked it out though, is hau...
Should You Outsource Manufacturing? A Handy Guide
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/24/should-you-outsource-manufacturing-a-handy-guide/
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Should You Outsource Manufacturing? A Handy Guide
A lot of people assume that the product development cycle involves R&D, outsourcing to a Chinese manufacturer, and then selling the finished product. It’s almost ingrained in our heads th…
Raspberry Pi Zero as a USB Stick
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/24/raspberry-pi-zero-as-a-usb-stick/
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Raspberry Pi Zero as a USB Stick
The Raspberry Pi Zero is small enough that it could almost be mistaken for a USB gadget, rather than a standalone computer. Maybe that was the inspiration that drove [Novaspirit] to completely R…
Engage Tinfoil Hat: Samsung Note 7 Battery Theory
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/24/engage-tinfoil-hat-samsung-note-7-battery-theory/
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Engage Tinfoil Hat: Samsung Note 7 Battery Theory
For the most part I believe things are as they seem. But every once in a while I begin to look at notable technology happenings from a different angle. What if things are not like they seem? This is ...
Internet Doorbell Gone Full-Hipster
https://hackaday.com/2016/10/24/internet-doorbell-gone-full-hipster/
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Internet Doorbell Gone Full-Hipster
There are things and there are Things. Hooking up an Internet-connected doorbell that "rings" a piezo buzzer or sends a text message is OK, but it's not classy. In all of the Internet-of-Things hubbub...