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Open Hardware month continues, there are over 2,905 open source hardware projects certified, currently Adafruit has 790 certifications, will we hit 800 by Halloween?? SCARY! 🎃👻🕸️🧛♂️🧟♀️🍬😈
#openhack#openhardware#opensource#certifiedprojects#adafruit#halloweenhacks#techgoals#oshwa#diyhardware#innovationforall#techcommunity#certificationscountdown#hacktober#futureoftech#scarygood#techmilestone#makercommunity#opensourcehardware#halloween2024#certifiedfun
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Nuevo video semanal del canal! https://youtu.be/9f1_jcFgeO4 Suscribiros para ayudarme a seguir apoyando a canales pequeños! Esta semana el análisis del canal del youtuber openhacks! https://www.instagram.com/p/CD_EXv6hyQx/?igshid=2w7yx90qias4
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Kuwait's CITRA and Microsoft host AI OpenHack Click here for articles February 13, 2019 at 05:03PM
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共感駆動のSRCA どんな活動もぼっちから始まる 共感、尊重、貢献、感謝でまわりはじめる 共感をMeetupで 貢献をOpenHackで #NoOpsJP
共感駆動のSRCA どんな活動もぼっちから始まる 共感、尊重、貢献、感謝でまわりはじめる 共感をMeetupで 貢献をOpenHackで#NoOpsJP
— 諏訪真一 (@suwa_sh) September 17, 2019
via Twitter https://twitter.com/suwa_sh September 17, 2019 at 07:15PM
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Lazuride
超省電力マイコンLazuriteを用いた自転車用スマートロックを製作しました。
Role: Project Lead, Concept Design, Product Design, Circuit
Awards: 2016/10 ROHM OPENHACK CHALLENGE ノミネート
Lazurideは超省電力マイコンLazuriteを用いた自転車用スマートロックです。自転車を所有しているが使っていない人と、自転車を所有しておらず街中で使いたがっている人をマッチングさせ、廃棄自転車の数を減らします。
Lazuride is a smartlock for bicycle ride sharing. You can find bicycles locked with Lazuride on your smartphone app. When you are close to the bike, you can unlock it. Bicycles are provided by local people who ralery use their bicycles. We envision a city where everybody can have access to bicycles whenevrt they want.
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“OPENHACK”ERS ARE THE GOOD GUYS OF TECHNOLOGY
Normally we think of “hackers” as evil-doers who send out spam and mess up our online lives.
But at OpenHack Birmingham, local developers meet monthly at Intermark’s offices to socialize and generate ideas. Intermark’s own Dave Cowart organizes the monthly group and recently described it to The Birmingham News as "half geeky show-and-tell and half social event."
Programmers often create apps and software projects in their off-time, and OpenHack gives them a chance to “show off” their latest creations, get help with troubleshooting issues and hang out with like-minded individuals.
If you want to join in on the fun (which includes free beer and pizza), contact Cowart atdavecowart [at] gmail.com or tweet to @OpenHackBHM. The group is hosted every second Thursday of the month.
[Rumor has it that a future OpenHack meeting could feature samples of Cowart’s own beer brew; yes, in addition to hosting developer socials, he’s also a homebrewer.]
OpenHack Birmingham is part of the worldwide OpenHack organization with locations in Atlanta, San Francisco, Austin, Boston and beyond.
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#ocd #lasercutting #openhack #diy #easternmarket #fuckyes
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OpenHackVLC - February 2013
Last night we held another edition of our monthly HackNight and here is a summary of what got done.
Jose Luis and Salva wrote a Hubot ( a Campfire bot ) plugin in NodeJS and CoffeeScript. The plugin just stores sentences from an user and returns a random sentence when somebody request it.
Marc was wrapping up a project based in Sinatra to check the student's timetable after in Android.
Marco was preparing a Vagrant box to boot the NodeJS part of the Digital Foosball project.
Javi M. and Fran were doing some refactors and doing some pending tasks.
Eduardo was checking the steps to migrate their projects to ruby 2.0 and rails 4.0.
Diego was making some patches to Compiz
Alvaro coded a service to check who's on duty on a Google Calendar. He raises into some weird errors related with API status codes and some permission errors when reading the event information.
Javi C. was coding on automatic invoice generation based on Google Drive and Stylesheets.
Stephen wanted to use an old router from their previous DSL provider to be connect his Xbox via wireless to the main broadband router. He flashed OpenWrt Backfire into it to be able to configure it as a wireless client.
Miguel was hacking a service to the Valencia's EMT page to check the stops of the buses parsing the html from their site. He also played with a simple app for Firefox OS.
Felipe continued automating his OSX bootstrap making more reciped. He also did a spike on the new similar GitHub project
Jokin took this time to end writing a post on his personal blog related to take shots as a punishment when someone make mistakes.
See ya!
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