It's 12:21 AM Eastern and I'm glad you are alive.
Thank you for being here with me.
Mostly because I want to watch all of them later, I've made this YouTube playlist with as many of the @hackaday prize finalists as I could. Check it out! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6SEx33cboI&list=PL7vF5w4jtsnfN-dVpka1sDPHsu_r4oDqG
Not every video was embeddable (or on YouTube) so I'm including these additional six as direct links:
https://vimeo.com/868102038
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoZpDkdbiGM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EF7GfOxBPsE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yNnJE1OMMU
https://vimeo.com/851350552
https://vimeo.com/872940560
holy shit it's done. The Open Book submitted for the 2023 Hackaday Prize, with 45 minutes to spare. https://hackaday.io/project/192688-the-open-book/log/224217-the-hackaday-prize-video
OPEN BOOK OWNERS! A call for help. I'm putting together a video about the Open Book for the Hackaday Prize, and I'd love to include photos of your book wherever it is in the world. Can you post a photo of the Open Book with the backdrop of something interesting in your town? Or just a photo of the device on its own. I want to showcase what the community has already done with Open Book. THANK YOU!
There it is! The Open Book is among the finalists for the 2023 Hackaday Prize. Which means the heat is on: I have just under six days to shoot a video about the Open Book (and publish BOMs and design files, which, whatever, that's table stakes regardless). The quest continues! https://hackaday.com/2023/10/04/hackaday-prize-2023-the-wildcard-finalists-are-here/
Hey there friends; you are friggin amazing and there are way too many of y'all for me to send individual messages today so I'm hoping you see this one.
It's 9:07 AM Eastern and I'm glad you are alive.
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More fun with plushies and electronics. This guy doesn't have a name yet. A capacitive touch sensor in each hand changes patterns/colors of the LEDs in the ears and antenna. The XIAO sense controller has a built in mic and accelerometer, so I plan to add some more interactive features in the #circuitpython code. I purchased the base sewing pattern on Etsy, and the designer has a great website where she makes many free plushie sewing patterns available (https://cholyknight.com/)
It's 6:32 PM Eastern and I'm glad you are alive.
Thank you for being here with me.
Maker Faire Bay Area is coming up fast! We’ll be there with the blinkiest booth ever the weekend of Oct 13-15! We’re bringing a few new things like these sweet bottle openers plus all of our soldering kits, Blobs!, the ever squishabke Blinky plushie and not squishabke Blinky box kit. We’ll have some stylin Bright Wearables by @geekmomprojects, lots of things powered by @wizard ‘s Pixelblaze, and a few little things by @oskitone . Hope to see you there!
Did you know that the ‘2222’ in 2N2222A is because people use too too too too many of this NPN Bipolar Junction Transistor? That and more as we go over the history of the 2N2222A transistor.
https://anchor.fm/datasheetdigest/episodes/2N2222A-NPN-Bipolar-Junction-Transistor-e28sbab
While troubleshooting some problems with my LED Mapper web tool, I've added what I feel are some pretty useful new features.
Common problems with layout inputs are now reported, like non-zero start index, non-continuous sequences & duplicate indices.
You can now view numbers and/or dots in the preview & you can choose between index, X, Y, angle or radius, which can help visualize the map.
Try it here & let me know if you have any suggestions: jasoncoon.github.io/led-mapper
Hacker/maker, inventor, nerd, apprentice knife-maker, Co-Founder of
@mrblinkybling
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