This last week was SEFF, a week of electric-powered remote-controlled aircraft above 1700 feet of Bermuda grass in the middle of Georgia. [Damon Atwood] has been bringing his 16-foot-wingspan Emmaselle to SEFF for a few years now, as well as this year we’re getting a excellent video of the flight. This is, or was at one time, the […]
It seems to be a perennial feature of our wider community of hackers and makers, that television production companies come up with new ideas for shows featuring us and our skills. Whether it is a reality maker show, a knockout competition, a scavenger hunt, or any other format, it seems that there is always a […]
This Friday, Hackaday.io will be graced with purveyors of open source Silicon. join us in the Hackaday.io Hack chat this Friday, April 14 at midday PDT (19:00 UTC) for a conversation with SiFive, an ‘Open’ silicon manufacturer. This week, we’re sitting down with SiFive, a fabless semiconductor business as well as makers of the HiFive1, […]
We like alternate inputs. They can revitalize an old traditional or add a twist to many any type of mundane task. Here, we see a ideal example where the game Punch Out for the NES is being managed by a punching bag type thing. The effect sensors were made by hand, as well as wired […]