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Haseo cosplay by CyberBird

 

Photo is 6 images stitched together (I don't own a wide angle lens so thank you 50mm xD)

Work in progress on an Aleph Myrmidon Hacker miniature. For the Infinity tabletop skirmish game, by Corvus Belli.

Hacking a digital bathroom scale to use as a general-purpose weight sensor or input device.

 

Explained in more detail at:

micah.navi.cx/2010/01/hacking-a-digital-bathroom-scale/

A hack of the MIT Media Lab.

 

A livingroom was installed on the underside of the sculpture attached to the MIT Media Lab (normally it looks like www.media.mit.edu/about/images/e15.jpg ).

This is my dog. Standing in my garden guarding :)

I logged on to Twitter and this was what I found. What's going on?

Kirsten Joy cosplaying Cassie Hack from Hack/Slash

Hacking a digital bathroom scale to use as a general-purpose weight sensor or input device.

 

Explained in more detail at:

micah.navi.cx/2010/01/hacking-a-digital-bathroom-scale/

this is the smallest hacker ever..=P

The goal was to create a super wide and cheap APS camera.

 

Step 1: Take a Canon IXUS FF - file down and glue on a 67-72mm filter step-up ring - paint black to hide all the messy glue (and also to cut down on internal reflections?).

 

Step 2: Screw on a 0.43x wide angle converter lens that I found for a few pounds on ebay.

 

Step 3: Realise that you just more than doubled the camera's weight (175g -> 400g!)

 

Step 4: Shoot and pray it worked out OK.

 

It came out with a focal length of about 25mm (35mm equivalent) which isn't bad. The bonus is that you get the macro lens thrown in (by unscrewing the wide angle bit).

We often let nine months old Lucas play with Alpha Baby - it's fun for him to hear the sounds and see the coloured polygons appear when he presses keys on the keyboard. And with the security built in, his parents can relax about Lucas messing up the computer... Except, in this clip, Lucas manages to exit from Alpha Baby by turning the keyboard around, then activates Front Row, followed by a visit to System Preferences where he accidentally turned on speech for the visually impaired. It took a while to reset the computer so it didn't read web pages out loud.

I need to write fun and accurate job descriptions. I fell into the lazy trap - write a corporate job description - and surprise... near zero applicants.

 

Time for a hack!

 

We're CSS/HTML'izing what you see above (complete with hand-written notes et al)... this is what folks will see when they go to the job posting.

 

Stay tuned. It should be CSS'ified by Monday.

 

Thanks to Paul for his neat handwriting and Mike for his CSS jedi skillz... Mike, Paul and I co-authored the hack.

NJTR 4201 leads train 1723 west across the former Erie Railroad HX Drawbridge as viewed from under the former Lackawanna Upper Hack bridge.

Time warp to 1995. Head-to-head "Wipeout XL" video games being played on a Playstation, alongside dancers grooving to DJs playing electronic 90's-era tunes.

2600 The Hacker Quartely magazine back from Summer 1999. Another Free Kevin issue

Hacker Helmsman RP36

 

MW / LW / 3 x SW bands

I though, a German beer will help me through the week.

Oh, well. Tomorrow (Friday) is another day :-)

Nice beer though, I love them swing tops.

Hacking a digital bathroom scale to use as a general-purpose weight sensor or input device.

 

Explained in more detail at:

micah.navi.cx/2010/01/hacking-a-digital-bathroom-scale/

Credits to Feco, Ale and Gonz for the artwork.

Black Hat meets White Hat

An event celebrating the 20th anniversary of the classic technology movie, "Hackers." The film was played, followed by 90s-era music and a costume contest.

Mmmmm, hacking my brain feels a little spastic at first, then it can actually feel pretty relaxing. Lots of crazy patterns going on here.

 

I have a theory on why the patterns appear the way they do. When you stare at a bright light your eye compensates for that light by creating a spot (even with eyes closed). I found that when I kept my eyes still, those spots filled in and nothing out of the ordinary happened. However, when I moved my eyes rapidly, those spots created crazier patterns. The white noise sound from the earphones serves to pull you into a meditative state. Now, I was doing this in the middle of a party, so the white noise faded into the background and I concentrated on the party goers instead. What was particularly interesting was that the colors were bright red at first, but as I neared the end of my 15 minutes, the red faded to a grey. I was seeing the same patterns, but in black and white instead of color. It was as if my eyes compensated for the intense red and canceled it out.

 

A pretty cool experiment/project.

 

Check out THIS MAKE VIDEO PODCAST to learn more about the Brain Machine complete with info on how to make your own.

A celebrity’s worst fear is getting hacked. Celebrities love their privacy, but sometimes they get their private info put on blast…including phone numbers. Whoops!

 

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receiver radio transistor Hacker Helmsman L/M/S

One of the best-sounding portables ever produced. This one dates from 1969 or 1970, which were probably the peak years for Maidenhead-based Hacker, before increasing market pressure from far-eastern built sets forced economies which resulted in quality compromises for later sets, even those of the premium Sovereign line.

 

This set was fitted with a Celestion 8 x 5 inch/ 20.3 cm elliptical speaker (earlier models had used Goodmans speakers) giving famously good sound. Like most of the best radios of this era, the set requires two PP9 type batteries for operation.

 

I sold this set yesterday.

 

P1150088 E-PL2 with Zuiko 50/1.4

Hacker Helmsman RP36

 

MW / LW plus 3 SW bands

 

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