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A Hacker Walks Into a Trade Show: Electronica 2022

Posted on November 22, 2022 by Elliot Williams

Last week, the world’s largest electronics trade fair took place in Munich, so I had to attend. Electronica is so big that it happens only once every two years and …read more Continue reading A Hacker Walks Into a Trade Show: Electronica 2022→

Posted in cons, electronica 2022, Hackaday Columns, parts, trade fair

Start Your Engines: The FPV Contest Begins Now!

Posted on November 22, 2022 by Elliot Williams

There are places that you can go in person, but for everything else, there’s FPV. Whether you’re flying race quads, diving the depths in a yellow submarine, or simply roving …read more Continue reading Start Your Engines: The FPV Contest Begins Now!→

Posted in contest, contests, drone, FPV, Hackaday Columns, News, remote, tank, video | Tagged Quad, Rover

See the Forbidden Cigarette Machine in Action

Posted on November 20, 2022 by Elliot Williams

[Fraens] has been designing a number of fantastic 3D printed machines and making great videos that demonstrate how they work. The last installment was an automatic cigarette stuffing machine, and …read more Continue reading See the Forbidden Cigarette Machine in Action→

Posted in 3D Printing, mechanics, mechanism, packing, tool hacks

Two Esoteric Programming Languages, One Interpreter

Posted on November 20, 2022 by Elliot Williams

Many of you will have heard of the esoteric programming language Brainf**k_. It’s an example language that’s nearly impossible to use because it’s too simple. It’s basically a Turing computer …read more Continue reading Two Esoteric Programming Languages, One Interpreter→

Posted in BrainF*ck, computer hacks, esoteric language, interpreter, Programming, software hacks

Brainstorming

Posted on November 19, 2022 by Elliot Williams
Art of 3D printer in the middle of printing a Hackaday Jolly Wrencher logo

One of the best things about hanging out with other hackers is the freewheeling brainstorming sessions that tend to occur. Case in point: I was at the Electronica trade fair …read more Continue reading Brainstorming→

Posted in 3d Printer hacks, 3D Printing, brainstorming, computer vision, Hackaday Columns, newsletter, rants

Welcome Back, Supercon!

Posted on November 12, 2022 by Elliot Williams

The last two Novembers, Hackaday’s annual gathering was held in remote mode: Remoticon instead of Supercon. While still recovering from jetlag, I’m reflecting on the pros and cons of live …read more Continue reading Welcome Back, Supercon!→

Posted in 2022 Hackaday Supercon, cons, newsletter

Supercon Sunday: Check the Live Stream

Posted on November 6, 2022 by Elliot Williams

Supercon is entering the final phase: it’s Sunday! But it’s not over yet: there is a phenomenal lineup of talks today, starting at 9:30 AM PST, and we’re streaming the …read more Continue reading Supercon Sunday: Check the Live Stream→

Posted in 2022 Hackaday Supercon, cons, News

Supercon is On! Join Us!

Posted on November 5, 2022 by Elliot Williams

Supercon is in high gear, after a full day of badge hacking that went well into the midnight hour. Now it’s time for the talks! If you’re not here in …read more Continue reading Supercon is On! Join Us!→

Posted in 2022 Hackaday Prize, 2022 Hackaday Supercon, cons, News

Hackaday Supercon: Back at Last!

Posted on October 29, 2022 by Elliot Williams

I’m unashamed to admit that I’ve really missed in-person hacker conferences over the last two and a half years. And while we’re not out of the water yet, COVID-wise, things …read more Continue reading Hackaday Supercon: Back at Last!→

Posted in cons, newsletter

2022 Supercon: Schedule Released, and [Odd Jayy]

Posted on October 26, 2022 by Elliot Williams

It’s finally time! We’ve put together the 2022 Supercon Schedule, and you can check out all the talks, workshops, and events in one place – right now. It all starts …read more Continue reading 2022 Supercon: Schedule Released, and [Odd Jayy]→

Posted in 2022 Hackaday Prize, 2022 Hackaday Supercon, badge hacking, Hackaday Columns, News

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