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Announcing the Five Finalists for The Hackaday Prize | Hackaday
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August 22, 2016. Announcing the Five Finalists for The Hackaday Prize. October 13, 2014. Six months ago we challenged you to realize the future of open, connected devices. Today we see the five finalists vying for The Hackaday Prize. These five were chosen by our panel of Launch Judges. To name the winner. Starting on the top left and moving clockwise:. A global network of satellite ground stations. The design demonstrates an affordable node which can be built and linked into a public network to leve...
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Building gauges and gadgets with Arduinos, Raspberry Pis and Switec stepper motors. Controlling an Adafruit SSD1306 SPI OLED With a Beaglebone Black. What Are We Doing Here? In an earlier post. I described how to use the py-gaugette library to drive an Adafruit 128x32 monochrome OLED display. From a Raspberry Pi, and a followup article. I’ve now updated the library to run on the BeagleBone Black. And to support Adafruit’s larger 128x64 display. On the BBB py-gaugette uses Adafruit’s BBIO library. To veri...
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Droning On: The Anatomy of A Drone | Hackaday
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August 19, 2016. Droning On: The Anatomy of A Drone. April 29, 2014. These last few weeks I’ve been ordering parts for the Hackaday Testbed, a basic quadcopter to be used here at Hackaday. The top question I see when surfing multicopter forums is What should I buy . Which frame, motors, props, speed controller, and batteries are best? There aren’t easy answers to these questions with respect to larger quads (300mm or more) . There are a myriad of options, and dozens of vendors to choose from. Power syste...
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Will Dance For Bitcoin | Hackaday
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August 24, 2016. Will Dance For Bitcoin. December 7, 2013. It seems that Bitcoin is all over the news nowadays, but the Bitcoin Bot. Is probably the first robot that will dance for Bitcoins. Ryan] at HeatSync Labs. In Mesa, AZ, is a fan of the cryptocurrency, and decided to build something to accept it. He discovered that Coinbase, a popular hosted Bitcoin wallet service, has a callback API. And a video follows after the break. Posted in Arduino Hacks. Super Simple FM Transmitter. LED Concert Dress →.
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Tindie Becomes A Part Of The Hackaday Family | Hackaday
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August 26, 2016. Tindie Becomes A Part Of The Hackaday Family. August 5, 2015. A little over two years ago, we announced. That Hackaday became a part of Supplyframe. This was a natural fit: both sides are comprised of hardware engineers, computer scientists and hackers alike. We immediately pooled forces and set out to make Hackaday bigger, with a broader mission. So far, it has been an amazing journey: Hackaday.io. Is approaching 100,000 registered users, The Hackaday Prize. Paint Tindie in black? We...
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8230; take me a bit to get used to it since I've been on Motorola. Phones (specifically the Droids) for the last five years or so. …. Android Phone Into a Raspberry Pi. 8230; the surest sign that hardware hacking is the new hotness, Motorola. And Farnell/Element 14 have developed an add-on board and SDK that … let you connect virtually anything to your mobile phone. Motorola. Is calling it the Moto Mods system, and it looks like its …. 8230; the MacBook Air which in turn is powering my portable Motorola.
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SatNOGS Wins the 2014 Hackaday Prize | Hackaday
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August 18, 2016. SatNOGS Wins the 2014 Hackaday Prize. November 13, 2014. The Grand Prize winner of the 2014 Hackaday Prize is SatNOGs. The awarding of the Grand Prize caps off six-months of productive competition. Which started in April with a first round reaching to more than 800 entries. Once the field had been narrowed and sent on to our judges. The narrowed it to just 50 projects vying for a trip into space. Congratulations to all 5 top winners. The form and function of the PortableSDR. Uses current...
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Building A Dead-On-Accurate Model Ford Pickup From Scratch | Hackaday
http://hackaday.com/2015/08/08/building-a-model-ford-pickup-from-scratch
August 24, 2016. Building A Dead-On-Accurate Model Ford Pickup From Scratch. August 8, 2015. In a world filled with 3D printed this and CNC machined that, it’s always nice to see someone who still does things the old-fashioned way. [Headquake137] built a radio controlled truck body. Headquake137] managed to condense what must have been a 60 or 70 hour build down to a 14 minute video found below. Posted in misc hacks. Hack Your Cat’s Brain to Hunt For Food. August 8, 2015 at 1:06 pm. Great job. I have...
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Review: Transistor Tester | Hackaday
http://hackaday.com/2015/04/24/review-transistor-tester
August 23, 2016. April 24, 2015. Amazon has been getting creepier and creepier lately with their recommendations. Every time I log in, I’m presented with a list of new Blinky LEDs, Raspberry Pi accessories, Arduino shields, and the like. It’s as if they. I had a few resistors lying around the bench (doesn’t everyone? So what exactly is driving this little tester? There are about 20 versions of it on the market, all of them from China. 91make. The devs also don’t officially support the clones which ...