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Sábado 18 de mayo. Alumnos de 4to de Secundaria, Yellows 2020, participaron en la 5ta Edición del Hack Escolar organizados por Silabuz y Código Perú.
The genesis of this project was a challenge from OpenIDEO and the Hewlett Foundation to redefine the way that "hackers" are depicted in the media and popular culture. Most often, "hackers" are shown as white males in their early 20's, or some shadowy guy in a hoodie.
In reality, "hackers" are comprised of a multitude of diverse people from all ages, genders, cultural backgrounds, and ethnicities. Even the term "hacker" is misleading as a hacker originally was simply used to describe a person with an aptitude for computers.
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Hack for Health, a new USC hackathon focused on creating innovations in cancer treatments and to improve cancer patients' quality of life.
Hack for Health took place April 7-9, 2017. For more details visit: www.hackforhealth.co.
Turning a standard USB keyboard into a restricted access interface for an interactive automaton.
Refitting chassis screws
Project: Hive Mind Fortune Reader
Reads the collective mind of connected Twitter users and reads their fortune.
April 2013
For more on this and other such making things and techniques see the "Making weird stuff" blog
Science Hack day hack visualisations
Science Hack Day California - a weekend of hacking, fun, and plenty of food!
This was an experiment using a $10 mini fixed focus digital camera for macro photography. The top picture is of a hard disk controller board, and it is obviously out of focus because the camera is too close. Add a $3 magnifying glass between the camera and the subject, and everything is in focus (as well as can be expected for a $10 camera, at least).