Supercon 2022: Andy Geppert is Bringing Core Memory Back

Many Hackaday readers will be familiar with the term “core memory”, likely thanks to its close association with the Apollo Guidance Computer. But knowing that the technology existed at one …read more Continue reading Supercon 2022: Andy Geppert is Bringing Core Memory Back

Supercon 2022: Aedan Cullen is Creating an AR System to Beat the Big Boys

There’s something very tantalizing about an augmented reality (AR) overlay that can provide information in daily life without having to glance at a smartphone display, even if it’s just for …read more Continue reading Supercon 2022: Aedan Cullen is Creating an AR System to Beat the Big Boys

Supercon 2022: Chris Combs Reveals His Art-World Compatibility Layer

[Chris Combs] is a full time artist who loves using technology to create unique art projects and has been building blinky artwork since about a decade now. In his 2022 …read more Continue reading Supercon 2022: Chris Combs Reveals His Art-World Compatibility Layer

Supercon 2022: Irak Mayer Builds Self-Sustainable Outdoor IoT Devices

[Irak Mayer] has been exploring IoT applications for use with remote monitoring of irrigation control systems. As you would expect, the biggest challenges for moving data from the middle of …read more Continue reading Supercon 2022: Irak Mayer Builds Self-Sustainable Outdoor IoT Devices

Supercon 2022: Selling Your Company and Not Your Soul

Haddington Dynamics is a particular company. After winning the 2018 Hackaday Prize with an open-source robotic arm, we’ve covered their micro-factories and suction cup end-effectors for making face shields during …read more Continue reading Supercon 2022: Selling Your Company and Not Your Soul