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[Kevinhub] noticed there were quite a few FPGA hats for the Raspberry Pi. Instead going out and buying one of these boards like a filthy commoner, he decided to spin up his own FPGA Pi accessory. This IceZero FPGA board combines the best features from…
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Greetings, programs! Your identity disc is waiting for you. #SciFiContest By Canyon Wren: TRON Discography Project https://goo.gl/CEi0C6
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Hackaday’s Sci-Fi Contest is in its third week. We’ve passed warp speed and were heading toward ludicrous speed. There is still almost a month to enter before March 6, when the deadline hits and everything goes to plaid. With 22 submissions all vying for…
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"Click Whir Squee" machine by Pete is both art & ridiculous joke: http://bit.ly/1Pmm4Lx #Hackadayio
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If you’re reading these pages, odds are good that you’ve worked with I²C devices before. You might even be the proud owner of a couple dozen sensors pre-loaded on breakout boards, ready for breadboarding with their pins exposed. With vendors like Sparkfun…
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This Friday, February 10th, at 9am PST, Hackaday.io will be graced with one of the greatest hardware creators in recent memory. [Bunnie Huang] will be talking about making and breaking hardware in the Hackaday.io Hack Chat. [Bunnie] is a nearly peerless…
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City Air Quality is RaduMotisan's #Hackadayio project to create city pollution maps: http://bit.ly/1NfNG43
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When our new computer overlord arrives it’ll likely give orders using an electromagnetic speaker (or more likely, by texting instead of talking). But for a merely artificial human being, shouldn’t we use an artificial mouth with vocal chords, nasal…
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The history of aviation is a fascinating one, spanning more than two thousand years starting from kites and tower jumping. Many hackers are also aviation fans, and the name of Alberto Santos Dumont may be familiar, but if not, here we talk about his role…
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Friday's 9AM PST HackChat features Andrew 'bunnie' Hwang, author of Essential Guide to Electronics in Shenzhen. Making and Breaking Hardware HackChat: https://goo.gl/kfrAK5
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