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See the blog post for more info: Yahoo! Hack Day
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First DevCamp to bring hacks & hackers together to build iPad apps. May 22 at KQED. Photos by @Deifell
Currently hacking at hexman, a little script in gvim for hex files.
Added the *double* width selection in the hex view.
Added home/end support for end of current ascii/hex line, so you cant "leave" the view
Did some work on that little status output, now shows hex + dec output for the current *byte*
Hack Manhattan is a community hackerspace in New York City where people come together to work on projects and share knowledge. The space has tools and materials for working on electronics, software, wood, metal, textiles and 3D printing. Hack Manhattan's founders view their space as a public resource, designed to meet the goal of promoting and encouraging technical, scientific, and artistic skills through individual projects, social collaboration, and education. This non-profit organization is supported primarily by members. Membership is open to the public, and members span a wide array of backgrounds and interests.
Here’s a hack on how to add an autonomous network scanning capabilities to a wireless card.
zedomax.com/blog/2006/10/30/diy-hack-a-wifi-card-as-micro...
This artificial holiday tree manufactured in China used a gas-envelope lamp and a motor. The fiber-optic strands in the branches glow when the whole apparatus is running.
But these types of lamps get very hot, so the designers employed a 6" cage fan. This is probably fine in retail but too loud to have running in someone's living room. I decided to convert it to cool white LEDs using parts that were sitting around in the lab.
The tree came from a nearby liquor store that closed recently.
I took a powerstrip and attached a fuse and ran the line up to the original power switch on the top of the cabinet.
See the blog post for more info: Yahoo! Hack Day
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