Using the CHARM3D method, it is possible to 3D print conductive, free-standing metal circuits for use in wearable electronics and beyond.
Hackster.io
Technologie, Information und Internet
San Francisco, CA 50,100 followers
Hackster.io, an Avnet community, is the world's largest network for hardware and software developers with 2M+ members.
Über uns
Hackster.io is the world’s fastest growing developer community for learning, programming, and building hardware. By bringing together a global network of 2.4M+ innovators, hundreds of technology partners, and 38K+ open source electronics projects, Hackster hopes to facilitate the creation of solutions that make a smarter, healthier place tomorrow.
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https://www.hackster.io
External link for Hackster.io
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- Technologie, Information und Internet
- Größe des Unternehmens
- 2-10 Mitarbeiter
- Hauptsitz
- San Francisco, CA
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- Öffentliches Unternehmen
- Gegründet
- 2014
- Spezialitäten
- Developers, Makers, Electronics Projects, Product Development, Internet of Things, Hardware, AI, ML, EE, Design, CleanTech, Raspberry Pi, Arduino, NXP, TI, Microchip, Alexa, Cloud, MCU, Hacker, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, AWS, and IoT
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531 Howard St
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San Francisco , California 94105, US
Employees at Hackster.io
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James Lewis
Translating Technical to Simple. Freelancer Electronics Content Creator. aka Bald Engineer.
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David Groom 格岱炜
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Alasdair Allan
Scientist, Author, Hacker, Maker, and Journalist
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Marco Dal Pino
Technology Learner, Ubiquitous Community Wizard, MVP, Speaker, IoT Influencer, Consultant, Gospel Singer
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Hackster.io reposted this
Have a classic Casio F-91W watch lying around? Give it a modern upgrade with Joey Castillo's SAM L22-based Sensor Watch Pro PCB — featuring a temperature sensor, expansions, and long battery life.
Joey Castillo Unveils Sensor Watch Pro, a Hackable, Low-Power, Open Source Wristwatch Platform
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My latest weekend project: Automating my home office lighting using the Seeed Studio SenseCAP Watcher! 🏠💡 This compact AI-powered device has transformed how I interact with my workspace. Here's what I accomplished: Integrated tinyML and LLM technologies for presence detection Set up a Node-RED flow on a Raspberry Pi to process signals Connected various smart lights (Philips Hue, Govee) via IFTTT The result? A seamless, hands-free lighting experience that adapts to my presence. But the best part? I've open-sourced my setup! Check out my project on Hackster.io for one-click balena deployment to get started with your own smart lighting project. https://lnkd.in/eiBUV-T4 #IoT #AI #SmartHome #OpenSource #WeekendProject #thewatcher
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Vintage computing enthusiast Sean Malseed has put a 3D printer to work creating a "Mac Minus" — a miniaturized all-in-one PC inspired by Apple's classic Macintosh Plus and with a real 5" cathode-ray tube display.
Sean Malseed's "Mac Minus" Imagines a World in Which Miniature Apple Macintoshes Run Acorn's RISC OS
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Arduino has announced a new feature for its cloud platform, which aims to get users starting new projects with less fuss — by allowing them to create and clone custom project templates.
Arduino Cloud's New Custom Templates Aim to Get Your Projects Up and Running Fast
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Using a real-time text-to-image generative AI model, this interactive experiment lets you twiddle the knobs of "reality."
Johannes Stelzer Navigates the "Latent Space" with This Knob-Controlled Generative AI Demo
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"Friend" is a $99 wearable AI pendant that is always listening in and sending you text messages with the aim of keeping you company.
I'm Hooked on You
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As July comes to a close, let's take one more look back at this month's most popular Hackster News articles. // Boris Puts Two Raspberry Pis to Work in This Impressively-Industrial Home Assistant Control Panel: https://lnkd.in/eE6BFe2E // End of the Line for Arm's Mbed OS: https://lnkd.in/ggnZKHwU // Arduino's Plug and Make Kit Offers an Easy Introduction to the Internet of Things: https://lnkd.in/gGk2YPAR // Sipeed Turns the Lichee Nano Into a RISC-V-Powered IP-KVM, the $22 Lichee NanoKVM: https://lnkd.in/dqpCydnD // Martijn Braam's Unusual Ethernet Switch Has One Reversed Port — for Linux Management Experiments: https://lnkd.in/d4kABQ8h // Microchip Technology Inc. Unveils 64-Bit Multi-Core PIC64 Portfolio: https://lnkd.in/dQBmT7ti // The DECStation 2040 Puts What Was Once the Fastest UNIX System in the World in Your Wallet: https://lnkd.in/dru7P_Eb // Erich Styger's Raspberry Pi RP2040-Powered Business Card Is a Real Swiss Army Knife — Literally: https://lnkd.in/daFqaVNw // An Animated Business Card That Recipients Will Actually Keep: https://lnkd.in/d88n7wmE // Ersei Picks an Unusual Boot Device for This Arch Linux System: Google Drive! https://lnkd.in/dfa8faZv
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Developed by researchers at the Polytechnic University of Milan, StreamTinyNet is a novel framework for performing analyses on video streams using highly-constrained hardware platforms like the Arduino Nicla Vision.
Bringing Big AI to Tiny Devices
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See how YouTuber WillsBuilds was able to build a calculator using 1940's-era technology that can add and subtract 8-bit numbers with relays.
This DIY Calculator Contains Zero Transisitors
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