@48kRAM No judgement! I didn’t even pay attention to form factor. @adistuder showed me a cool project he made with a view finder, so I wanted to play with one of those.
@48kRAM @adistuder lol no no no. compact VHS!
@adistuder It was maybe $15 shipped. So I figured I'd find something in it that I like.
@sad_electronics The biggest sin is that the polygon isn't filled in. ffs.
@adistuder Oh. I mis read that! I thought you meant 3 amp output. You meant the fixed 5V output, right?
@adistuder You might have the camera ready for that! I only tested mine to a few hundred milliamps, so far.
@adistuder Looks good. I hope you find it useful. I've been using mine this weekend to turn-on some USB-powered boards!
@freemo Beause it is aweasome! (I saw one, but do not have one... yet) Nathan said there are 100 (or so) on order, so they should be available for sale soon:
https://www.tindie.com/products/0xc0decafe/supercon-2022-badge-voja4/
This talk on restoring the Apollo Guidence Computer given by Marc is the one I looked most forward to… and it did not disappoint! https://youtube.com/curiousmarc #HackadaySupercon
Check out these “Robotic Surfaces” presented by Jesse Gonzalez. The bubbles are individually controlled. (You can see some demos here: https://gonzalez.ink). These are built with a layer-by-layer design with a PCB as a base. #HackadaySupercon
Pierce Nicols shows off Pathfinder: A robot prototype that sails. It started with laser cut plywood, 3d printed parts, and RC model components. Then we learned about what changed. #HackadaySupercon
Dr. Prutchi shows how armatures can participate pin deep space exploration by receiving signals from spacecraft. (and compares it to watching blades of grass grow, lol.) #hackadaysupercon
Nathan Jones is expertly explaining how last year’s #hackadaysupercon badge, the Voja4, is more than just a blinky toy—its a full computer.
@aleksorsist updates #hackadaysupercon on Thunderscope - a high-speed open-source oscilloscope that streams samples over Thunderbolt / USB Gen 3. Amazing work from an ever growing team of people and projects. https://github.com/EEVengers/ThunderScope
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