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DIYsciBorg (Emery Premeaux) · GitHub
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X65;mery@DIY-SciB.org. Dec 8, 2011. A complete library for the RTC8564 on Arduino. My collection of parts for FreeCAD. A simple Joule Thief circuit in flashlight format. A membership and donations payment box, utilizing Arduino, LCD, thermal printer and bill validator. 14 contributions in the last year. Summary of pull requests, issues opened, and commits. Learn how we count contributions. DIYsciBorg has no activity during this period. You can't perform that action at this time. To refresh your session.
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SatNOGS Wins the 2014 Hackaday Prize | Hackaday
http://hackaday.com/2014/11/13/satnogs-wins-the-2014-hackaday-prize
August 18, 2016. SatNOGS Wins the 2014 Hackaday Prize. November 13, 2014. The Grand Prize winner of the 2014 Hackaday Prize is SatNOGs. The awarding of the Grand Prize caps off six-months of productive competition. Which started in April with a first round reaching to more than 800 entries. Once the field had been narrowed and sent on to our judges. The narrowed it to just 50 projects vying for a trip into space. Congratulations to all 5 top winners. The form and function of the PortableSDR. Uses current...
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Watch That Windows Update: FTDI Drivers Are Killing Fake Chips | Hackaday
http://hackaday.com/2014/10/22/watch-that-windows-update-ftdi-drivers-are-killing-fake-chips
August 23, 2016. Watch That Windows Update: FTDI Drivers Are Killing Fake Chips. October 22, 2014. The FTDI FT232 chip is found in thousands of electronic baubles, from Arduinos to test equipment, and more than a few bits of consumer electronics. It’s a simple chip, converting USB to a serial port, but very useful and probably one of the most cloned pieces of silicon on Earth. Thanks to a recent Windows update, all those fake FTDI chips are at risk of being bricked. Because the FTDI USB to UART chip is s...
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I’ve come to bury Radio Shack, Not praise it. | Hackaday
http://hackaday.com/2015/02/05/ive-come-here-to-bury-radio-shack-not-praise-it
August 21, 2016. I’ve come to bury Radio Shack, Not praise it. February 5, 2015. This is a post that has been a long time coming. Today, Radio Shack, the store that has been everything from an excellent introduction to electronics and computers to a store that sells cell phones, cell phone accessories, and cell phone plans has declared bankruptcy. Even CEO Can’t Figure Out How RadioShack Still In Business. An article that like most of The Onion’s work, is a sand dune of grains of truth. With specific rev...
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Hacking high school exams and foiling them with statistics | Hackaday
http://hackaday.com/2013/06/05/hacking-high-school-exams-and-foiling-them-with-statistics
August 23, 2016. Hacking high school exams and foiling them with statistics. June 5, 2013. And was able to download the exam records of nearly every student that took the test. Looking even closer at the data, he also found evidence these grades were changed in some way. While scraping data off an unencrypted server isn’t much of a hack, despite what the news will tell you, we’re awfully impressed with [Debraghya]’s analysis of the data and his ability to blow the whistle and put this d...Retrotechtacula...
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MRE | Tokyo HackerSpace
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Manage your subscription to Tokyo HackerSpace. Safecast radiation discussion group. Manage your subscription to Safecast radiation discussion group. Nakano, Tokyo, Japan. P English A small amount of Japanese /p. I am more of a systems kind of guy. How all the technology comes together to make the whole. Particularly industrial machinery. /p. A small amount of programming (but I suck at it). A decent understanding of the wide world of electronics hardware without being overly geeky in one particular area.