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Here is how to hack one of the new Opto Isolator boards onto a pre-existing DC motor driver or Stepper motor driver board
Op 9 juni 2017 vond in de Tweede Kamer in Den Haag de tweede editie van Accountability Hack plaats, een hackathon waar met open data de prestaties van de overheid in kaart worden gebracht. Accountability Hack is een initiatief van de Algemene Rekenkamer en de Tweede Kamer samen met het CBS en de ministeries van Binnenlandse Zaken, Buitenlandse Zaken, Financiën en Infrastructuur en Milieu. De hackathon werd georganiseerd in samenwerking met Open State Foundation. Kijk voor meer informatie op accountabilityhack.nl/
Op 9 juni 2017 vond in de Tweede Kamer in Den Haag de tweede editie van Accountability Hack plaats, een hackathon waar met open data de prestaties van de overheid in kaart worden gebracht. Accountability Hack is een initiatief van de Algemene Rekenkamer en de Tweede Kamer samen met het CBS en de ministeries van Binnenlandse Zaken, Buitenlandse Zaken, Financiën en Infrastructuur en Milieu. De hackathon werd georganiseerd in samenwerking met Open State Foundation. Kijk voor meer informatie op accountabilityhack.nl/
It seems they'll hack anything these days, including the digital image processor in my Canon A710 IS. Thanks to a firmware update I can now save RAW files from my compact (yes RAW, on a compact!) and play Reversi. One of those two things is more useful than the other.
There are loads of other features unleashed too, if you have a Canon A710 or one of the other cameras with the same image processor you can upgrade your firmware too. The firmware update isn't permenant it's stored on the memory card, so if you decide you don't need the extra features simply remove the files.
Main features (from the website):
* Save images in RAW format
* Ability to run "Scripts" to automate the camera
* Live histogram (RGB, blended, luminance and for each RGB channel)
* Zebra mode (blinking highlights and shadows to show over/under exposed areas)
* An "always on" full range Battery indicator
* Ability to turn off automatic dark-frame subtraction
* a higher compression movie mode, and double the maximum video file size
* exposure times as long as 65 seconds
* exposure times as little as 1/10,000 of a second
* ability to use the USB port for a remote trigger input
Additional features:
* a depth-of-field (DOF)-calculator
* File browser
* Text reader
* Calendar
* Some fun tools and games
Saw this in my local bike shop and copied it. The Park Tool PCS-9 repair only has a regular Allen head screw for height adjustment, which is slow and stupid. If you widen the hole to 6mm you can fit a regular saddle post quick release.
A helluva improvement for 2 euros!
The winning submission by Team Osogato. Hacked the badge into a line level meter, which takes in audio input from any source and displays the level on the LED matrix. The team also worked with The Brothers Grimm to create a rap song based on my DC15 badge poem. Absolutely amazing!
My blog feed appears to have been hacked.
These are the posts in my blog feed seen in Google Reader but the posts listing in the blog back end doesn't show these.
The feed is tomrafteryit.net/feed
See the full story at www.tomrafteryit.net/blog-hacked/
Sgt Hacker and Wild Bill have been forced down in no man's land, and are attempting to make their way back to friendly territory.
Here is how to hack one of the new Opto Isolator boards onto a pre-existing DC motor driver or Stepper motor driver board
Hacking Arts ignites entrepreneurship and innovation within the creative arts. We bring together creative technologists, artists, innovators and hackers at MIT to explore the future of the arts at our annual Conference, Tech Expo and Hackathon.
Hacking Arts 2016 marked the fourth annual festival held at the MIT Media Lab, fostering community and celebrating innovation in the creative industries: Design, Fashion, Film/Video, Gaming, Music, Performing Arts, Virtual/Augmented Reality and Visual Arts.
Hacking Arts is organized by the MIT Sloan School of Management Entertainment, Media & Sports Club in partnership with MIT's Center for Art, Science, and Technology and the Martin Trust Center for MIT Entrepreneurship.
Learn more at hackingarts.com/#ha2016
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Hack #2--making a pinhole lens for your camera. This gives your pics that blurry, old timey camera feel. Again, check out cbc.ca/spark for the instructions on how to make this hack.
4 days toy hacking and circuit bending workshop with a group of 20 students from Willem de Kooning academy, Rotterdam.
Save paper by storing a map and directions in your digital camera. www.ifzero.net/2007/09/camera-map-hack.html
Official link for downloading the complete archive is mgpf.it/2013/08/07/shots-and-portraits-from-ohm.html
All pictures are released under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license. Do something awesome with them.
I'd really appreciate if you can refer the link if you use them and I'd like to hear your impressions, so please email me your greetings and your feelings. You can add me to twitter too, my nick is @lastknight.
A sampling of custom trucks we've built at Hack Shack. Some dropped to the ground, and some lifted to the sky.
Day 324 of 365.
Wearing contact lenses for once :)
Wording is a bit random, but just wanted to have something in that space. Also, didn't feel right with framing.