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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.
My hack: a wearable proximity sensor, which allows traffic travelling behind cyclists to see via pulsating red/amber/green pulsating heart if they're travelling to close to the cyclist. I had to hurry to finish the functionality, so it's not so pretty - but I'm going to tidy it up. All told I made it in a evening and an afternoon, so that's not long to design, code and build an electronic wearable!
At hondahack weekend at the Guardian - hacks are all here: hacks.rewiredstate.org/events/power-of-minds
As you can see, our coffee machine was somewhat old and it was working with a little hack.
As coffee is fundamental to our research, we have decided to buy a new one!
I broke out the serial port of a Ben Nanonote to allow for portable use of a GoodFET with radio breakouts for the nRF24L01+ and CC2420, allowing sniffing of Microsoft keyboards and ZigBee traffic with less overhead than a laptop.
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