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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackaday — found via Wikipedia
Hackaday
Hackaday is a hardware hacking website. It was founded in 2004 as a web magazine. Since 2014, Hackaday also hosts a community database of open-source hardware
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China — found via Wikipedia
China
2020). "80 Years From Invention, China Is Struggling With Jet Engines". HackADay Insider. Colvin, Geoff (29 July 2010). "Desperately seeking math and science
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FarmBot — found via Wikipedia
FarmBot
open source community. In 2014 and 2015, FarmBot was entered into the Hackaday Prize, where it became a finalist in 2015. After nine design iterations
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QMK — found via Wikipedia
QMK
Keyboard". Hackaday. Retrieved 2023-03-06. Panos, Kristina (2021-08-05). "Kinesis + Teensy = QMK Advantage Over Your Keyboard". Hackaday. Retrieved 2023-03-06
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libreboot — found via Wikipedia
Libreboot
flashing process, "with a few caveats". In 2016, Bryan Cockfield stated in Hackaday that Libreboot installation was "harrowing" and "not as easy as you'd think"
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https://hackaday.com/tag/pine64/ — found via Mwmbl
Pine64 | Hackaday
Pine64 14 Articles A trope in open source commentary over the last decades has been the phrase “Is this the year of Linux on the desktop?”, as though the…
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http://hackaday.io/tos — found via Mwmbl
Hackaday Terms of Use | Hackaday.io
Hackaday Terms of Use Version 1.0 Last revised on: October 24, 2013 These Terms of Use (“Agreement”) govern your access to and use of the Hackaday websit…
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https://hackaday.io/u — found via Mwmbl
HackadayU: An alternative grad school for hardware hackers
an alternative grad school for hardware hackers A new way to learn You want to know more about how the world works. We do too. You want to learn the tool…
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https://hackaday.io/pt — found via Mwmbl
pt's Profile | Hackaday.io
Become a Hackaday.io Member Loved the Ask an Engineer preview of #Hackaday SuperConference 2015. Also loved the intro on broadcasting from LadyAda's ware…
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http://hackaday.io/AKA — found via Mwmbl
AKA's Profile | Hackaday.io
Why I'm on Hackaday.io Signed up to share some of my projects and see what others are making. I'm trying to do a better job of sharing my work back to th…
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http://hackaday.io/tk — found via Mwmbl
TK's Profile | Hackaday.io
Who I Am I'm into hacking of all kinds, but particularly love building and modifying just about anything electronic. Most of my work involves building mu…
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http://hackaday.io/CJ — found via Mwmbl
CJ Rose's Profile | Hackaday.io
Who I Am I'm Cadence, or CJ for short. Recent graduate at McNeese State University in Louisiana for a Computer Science degree. Got a passion for computer…
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http://hackaday.io/cLo — found via Mwmbl
CLo's Profile | Hackaday.io
Who I Am I am a young mechanical engineer in the Boston area who likes to meddle in mechatronics on my days off (and play soccer, hike, ski, climb, and d…
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http://hackaday.io/ump — found via Mwmbl
ump's Profile | Hackaday.io
Who I Am Too many interests and never enough time to completely focus on one particular thing. I enjoy learning about and fixing anything to everything. …
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http://hackaday.io/nfk — found via Mwmbl
nfk's Profile | Hackaday.io
Who I Am I enjoy building small IC engines and mechanical marvels. I can also program in C++, python, perl and even some x86 ASM. I'm currently experimen…
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http://hackaday.io/pbx — found via Mwmbl
pbx's Profile | Hackaday.io
Things I've Built Guitar amplifier using 1930's valves My first valve amp project, built using two RCA type 75 triodes and one RCA 42 pentode, the tube s…
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http://hackaday.io/Sci — found via Mwmbl
Sci's Profile | Hackaday.io
Who I Am I'm a self-employed scavenger and inventor from East London, UK. My interests are fairly diverse, but usually with a technical angle. Philosophy…
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http://hackaday.io/TTN — found via Mwmbl
TTN's Profile | Hackaday.io
Lasers: This can be done by heating the build chamber/box to 10 degrees below its Tg (glass transition) temperature and using the laser to increase the t…
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http://hackaday.io/mh — found via Mwmbl
Matthias_H's Profile | Hackaday.io
Who I Am Researcher by day, Geek God (quote, Gizmodo) by night :-) I started as a regular reader in early 2009, and soon had the honor to be featured wit…
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http://hackaday.io/ne — found via Mwmbl
Nuri Erginer's Profile | Hackaday.io
Who I Am I love to make things mostly have embedded software and stepper motors. CNCs, 3D printers are my passion. I love playing chess online. I am an i…
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http://hackaday.io/Daw — found via Mwmbl
daw9000's Profile | Hackaday.io
Things I've Built Dub siren Dog treat dispenser Dog hits pad with paw and a tasty treat pops out. Unfortunately my mutt was not bright enough to work it …
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http://hackaday.io/dve — found via Mwmbl
dennisvanelteren's Profile | Hackaday.io
Who I Am Why I'm on Hackaday.io This looks even more promising then Pixy cmucam5. I wanted to build my own ov7670 project with an fpga but had no time ye…
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http://hackaday.io/ti — found via Mwmbl
Texas Instruments's Profile | Hackaday.io
About Texas Instruments Texas Instruments (TI) semiconductor innovations help more than 100,000 customers unlock the possibilities of the world as it cou…
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http://hackaday.io/aw — found via Mwmbl
Alexander Williams's Profile | Hackaday.io
Thank you very much. I believe that today's advanced computer technology is also based on the accumulation of the basics of the past. Among them, I focus…
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http://hackaday.io/pmc — found via Mwmbl
Paul McClay's Profile | Hackaday.io
Who I Am Flying Ukraine's colors atm because married into a family who mostly still live in another former "soviet socialist republic" -- and I think thi…
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http://hackaday.io/ziv — found via Mwmbl
Ziv Barcesat's Profile | Hackaday.io
Things I've Built SimCity A model city, controlled by many arduinos. It's designed to be hackable so you can attack the computer connected to each arduin…
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http://hackaday.io/CNK — found via Mwmbl
Kevin Koster's Profile | Hackaday.io
Who I Am I like working on discrete digital logic projects as well as vintage electronics and computer projects. I develop electronics kits and retro vid…
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http://hackaday.io/a8k — found via Mwmbl
Dan (a8ksh4)'s Profile | Hackaday.io
Things I've Built Rp2040 Numpad This was an experiment with circuitpython making an hid keyboard/mouse and writing stuff to the display. The successor is…
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http://hackaday.io/jac — found via Mwmbl
Jac Goudsmit's Profile | Hackaday.io
Who I Am Interested in electronics longer than I can remember. When I was 12 I used my first computer, a PET 2001. I emigrated from the Netherlands to th…
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http://hackaday.io/Jab — found via Mwmbl
Jacob Berendes's Profile | Hackaday.io
Who I Am I'm a software guy with a desire to get deeper into the hardware side. Trained in all things web. I'm an artist with a passion for coding my too…
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http://hackaday.io/raj — found via Mwmbl
Rajendra Bhatt's Profile | Hackaday.io
Things I've Built Temperature and relative humidity meter with 7-segment LED display A microcontroller-based digital room thermometer plus hygrometer tha…
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http://hackaday.io/mob — found via Mwmbl
Michael O'Brien's Profile | Hackaday.io
Who I Am I love learning about anything tech. I'm a passionate photographer with a highly technical background. I dabble in automotive work and modificat…
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http://hackaday.io/jdn — found via Mwmbl
nicoud jean-daniel's Profile | Hackaday.io
Who I Am Former researcher, developer and EPFL professor. I developed a personal computer with Digital Equipment in 1973-74 but Ken Olson did not beleive…
New results
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackaday — found via Wikipedia
Hackaday
Hackaday is a hardware hacking website. It was founded in 2004 as a web magazine. Since 2014, Hackaday also hosts a community database of open-source hardware
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China — found via Wikipedia
China
2020). "80 Years From Invention, China Is Struggling With Jet Engines". HackADay Insider. Colvin, Geoff (29 July 2010). "Desperately seeking math and science
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FarmBot — found via Wikipedia
FarmBot
open source community. In 2014 and 2015, FarmBot was entered into the Hackaday Prize, where it became a finalist in 2015. After nine design iterations
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QMK — found via Wikipedia
QMK
Keyboard". Hackaday. Retrieved 2023-03-06. Panos, Kristina (2021-08-05). "Kinesis + Teensy = QMK Advantage Over Your Keyboard". Hackaday. Retrieved 2023-03-06
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libreboot — found via Wikipedia
Libreboot
flashing process, "with a few caveats". In 2016, Bryan Cockfield stated in Hackaday that Libreboot installation was "harrowing" and "not as easy as you'd think"
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https://hackaday.com/tag/pine64/ — found via Mwmbl
Pine64 | Hackaday
Pine64 14 Articles A trope in open source commentary over the last decades has been the phrase “Is this the year of Linux on the desktop?”, as though the…
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http://hackaday.io/tos — found via Mwmbl
Hackaday Terms of Use | Hackaday.io
Hackaday Terms of Use Version 1.0 Last revised on: October 24, 2013 These Terms of Use (“Agreement”) govern your access to and use of the Hackaday websit…
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https://hackaday.io/u — found via Mwmbl
HackadayU: An alternative grad school for hardware hackers
an alternative grad school for hardware hackers A new way to learn You want to know more about how the world works. We do too. You want to learn the tool…
-
https://hackaday.io/pt — found via Mwmbl
pt's Profile | Hackaday.io
Become a Hackaday.io Member Loved the Ask an Engineer preview of #Hackaday SuperConference 2015. Also loved the intro on broadcasting from LadyAda's ware…
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http://hackaday.io/AKA — found via Mwmbl
AKA's Profile | Hackaday.io
Why I'm on Hackaday.io Signed up to share some of my projects and see what others are making. I'm trying to do a better job of sharing my work back to th…
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http://hackaday.io/tk — found via Mwmbl
TK's Profile | Hackaday.io
Who I Am I'm into hacking of all kinds, but particularly love building and modifying just about anything electronic. Most of my work involves building mu…
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http://hackaday.io/CJ — found via Mwmbl
CJ Rose's Profile | Hackaday.io
Who I Am I'm Cadence, or CJ for short. Recent graduate at McNeese State University in Louisiana for a Computer Science degree. Got a passion for computer…
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http://hackaday.io/cLo — found via Mwmbl
CLo's Profile | Hackaday.io
Who I Am I am a young mechanical engineer in the Boston area who likes to meddle in mechatronics on my days off (and play soccer, hike, ski, climb, and d…
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http://hackaday.io/ump — found via Mwmbl
ump's Profile | Hackaday.io
Who I Am Too many interests and never enough time to completely focus on one particular thing. I enjoy learning about and fixing anything to everything. …
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http://hackaday.io/nfk — found via Mwmbl
nfk's Profile | Hackaday.io
Who I Am I enjoy building small IC engines and mechanical marvels. I can also program in C++, python, perl and even some x86 ASM. I'm currently experimen…
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http://hackaday.io/pbx — found via Mwmbl
pbx's Profile | Hackaday.io
Things I've Built Guitar amplifier using 1930's valves My first valve amp project, built using two RCA type 75 triodes and one RCA 42 pentode, the tube s…
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http://hackaday.io/Sci — found via Mwmbl
Sci's Profile | Hackaday.io
Who I Am I'm a self-employed scavenger and inventor from East London, UK. My interests are fairly diverse, but usually with a technical angle. Philosophy…
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http://hackaday.io/TTN — found via Mwmbl
TTN's Profile | Hackaday.io
Lasers: This can be done by heating the build chamber/box to 10 degrees below its Tg (glass transition) temperature and using the laser to increase the t…
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http://hackaday.io/mh — found via Mwmbl
Matthias_H's Profile | Hackaday.io
Who I Am Researcher by day, Geek God (quote, Gizmodo) by night :-) I started as a regular reader in early 2009, and soon had the honor to be featured wit…
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http://hackaday.io/ne — found via Mwmbl
Nuri Erginer's Profile | Hackaday.io
Who I Am I love to make things mostly have embedded software and stepper motors. CNCs, 3D printers are my passion. I love playing chess online. I am an i…
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http://hackaday.io/Daw — found via Mwmbl
daw9000's Profile | Hackaday.io
Things I've Built Dub siren Dog treat dispenser Dog hits pad with paw and a tasty treat pops out. Unfortunately my mutt was not bright enough to work it …
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http://hackaday.io/dve — found via Mwmbl
dennisvanelteren's Profile | Hackaday.io
Who I Am Why I'm on Hackaday.io This looks even more promising then Pixy cmucam5. I wanted to build my own ov7670 project with an fpga but had no time ye…
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http://hackaday.io/ti — found via Mwmbl
Texas Instruments's Profile | Hackaday.io
About Texas Instruments Texas Instruments (TI) semiconductor innovations help more than 100,000 customers unlock the possibilities of the world as it cou…
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http://hackaday.io/aw — found via Mwmbl
Alexander Williams's Profile | Hackaday.io
Thank you very much. I believe that today's advanced computer technology is also based on the accumulation of the basics of the past. Among them, I focus…
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http://hackaday.io/pmc — found via Mwmbl
Paul McClay's Profile | Hackaday.io
Who I Am Flying Ukraine's colors atm because married into a family who mostly still live in another former "soviet socialist republic" -- and I think thi…
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http://hackaday.io/ziv — found via Mwmbl
Ziv Barcesat's Profile | Hackaday.io
Things I've Built SimCity A model city, controlled by many arduinos. It's designed to be hackable so you can attack the computer connected to each arduin…
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http://hackaday.io/CNK — found via Mwmbl
Kevin Koster's Profile | Hackaday.io
Who I Am I like working on discrete digital logic projects as well as vintage electronics and computer projects. I develop electronics kits and retro vid…
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http://hackaday.io/a8k — found via Mwmbl
Dan (a8ksh4)'s Profile | Hackaday.io
Things I've Built Rp2040 Numpad This was an experiment with circuitpython making an hid keyboard/mouse and writing stuff to the display. The successor is…
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http://hackaday.io/jac — found via Mwmbl
Jac Goudsmit's Profile | Hackaday.io
Who I Am Interested in electronics longer than I can remember. When I was 12 I used my first computer, a PET 2001. I emigrated from the Netherlands to th…
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http://hackaday.io/Jab — found via Mwmbl
Jacob Berendes's Profile | Hackaday.io
Who I Am I'm a software guy with a desire to get deeper into the hardware side. Trained in all things web. I'm an artist with a passion for coding my too…
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http://hackaday.io/raj — found via Mwmbl
Rajendra Bhatt's Profile | Hackaday.io
Things I've Built Temperature and relative humidity meter with 7-segment LED display A microcontroller-based digital room thermometer plus hygrometer tha…
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http://hackaday.io/mob — found via Mwmbl
Michael O'Brien's Profile | Hackaday.io
Who I Am I love learning about anything tech. I'm a passionate photographer with a highly technical background. I dabble in automotive work and modificat…
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http://hackaday.io/jdn — found via Mwmbl
nicoud jean-daniel's Profile | Hackaday.io
Who I Am Former researcher, developer and EPFL professor. I developed a personal computer with Digital Equipment in 1973-74 but Ken Olson did not beleive…