It seems like most HackADay projects involve Arduinos, in their various forms. I view Arduino as a gateway drug: it lets people start experimenting with micro controllers, but you will (probably) soon outgrow them. My first micro controller project,...
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Hello everyone >>> Just signed up. Really excited, I currently attend ITT and am stuyding electronics technology. Im very interested in electronics and technology in general, and hve tinkered with somethings. Ive learned on my own and from...
Intelligence Aatah recently managed the development of the program from which you can determine the location of any user of the Internet within 15 seconds of his use through advanced technology and bounds. The newspaper said in a report that this new...
Hey people, I've been checking out hackaday for a long time, maybe since it first came up on the internet. I'm very interested in where it's going. I like that they reach out to find peoples work. I've done multiple projects on my own for the past 10...
I just figured, that it would be cool to have some solar lamps that would get red if the soil moisture is too low. Some links for later:http://www.cheapvegetablegardener.com/how-to-make-cheap-soil-moisture-sensor/http://wemakethings.net/chirp/