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Added a lanyard to my fitbit so I won't lose it when it slides out of my pocket, using Sugru, a piece of an old keychain, and the lanyard from an old pedometer.
Added a lanyard to my fitbit so I won't lose it when it slides out of my pocket, using Sugru, a piece of an old keychain, and the lanyard from an old pedometer.
Hacked up my pants to add keyboard functionality. Only one half of the keyboard works, but its enough to play Tetris!
Si ya metimos miedo cuando hablamos de que los hackers pueden usar tus auriculares para sacar información, ahora vamos a darte un poco de tranquilidad. Porque el futuro pinta mal para los piratas informáticos, en gran parte gracias a la fÃsica cuántica.
Gracias por la fÃsica cuántica, Alber...
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This hack is for people who is difficult to obtain grid ruled index cards.
0. What you need is only a highlighter with 5mm width. We don't need ruler, you can measure using pen's head.
1. Slide index cards's top so that easy to line.
2. Leave one pen head width as margin.
3. Then put four lines with approximately 1 mm spacing.
That's all. You may finish in 20 seconds.
Now you can use tag with blank or ruled index cards! :)
The Golf Hacker and the Code Hacker
LIGHTS:
SB-600:
1/4 +.7 power
1/2 CTO gel
bounced into 43" Wescott silver umbrella
3' from subject high and slight camera left
SB-25:
1/16 power
No light modifiers
2' from glass outside of the window directly behind subject's head
CAMERA SETTINGS:
manual mode and remote triggers
Top image:
f/2.5
1/250 seconds
ISO 100
50mm
Tungsten white balance
Bottom Image:
f/3.5
0.6 seconds
ISO 100
50mm
Tungsten white balance
This was an exciting discovery. The cottage we were staying in had a big old classic radio, which was labeled "Hacker".
Simple hack of a mouse to control Photo Booth, using USB Overdrive to map right click to Command+T shortcut. By connecting the two pins of this switch, allows to take a picture.
Demo Day is Hacks/Hackers NYC's periodic opportunity for members to show off their journalism-related projects. This was the third installment in the event series.