OK everyone, thanks for coming out today for the Pentesting Hack Chat. I'm Dan Maloney, I'll be moderating today. Let's all welcome Eric Escobar to the Hack Chat. Thanks for coming along for the ride today, Eric. Maybe you can tell us a little about...
I'm in the process of making a small program to read the control input from a USB gamepad and send the commands to the quadcopter but first I wanted to make sure I got the UDP protocol right. Therefore, I wrote a small Python script that can be combined...
RichardCollins12:56 PMAndy C, and others, Thanks. I am using networks for imaging the interior of the earth, the atmosphere and ocean currents, the electron density. So yes you can use electromagnetic and gravitational fields to find your lost golf...
Thomas Shaddack1:54 PMI tried 0.1mm wire, handheld. Was thinking about feeding it through a glass capillary and using a mechanical sensor on the capillary for the we're-too-low signal. Cooper1:54 PMthat's a really good idea using a glass tube gedm-dev...
Tom Redman12:51 PM@Dan Fruzzetti Any experience? :) samy kamkar12:52 PMTom Redman (I can't @ you for some reason): https://www.cs.tau.ac.il/~tromer/papers/acoustic-20131218.pdf Tom Redman12:52 PM👀 Thanks! Tom Redman12:52 PMIt seems almost like...
Cory Collins11:59 AMHello! kristina panos11:59 AMHello! Dan Maloney12:00 PMAll righty then, let's get started. Welcome all, thanks for coming to the Hack Chat today. I'm Dan, I'll be minding the shop today along with Dusan as we welcome Cory Collins...
Welcome everyone, time for the Gigatron Hack Chat. I'm Dan Maloney, I'll be the moderator today. I want to welcome Walter Belgers to the chat today to talk all about the Gigatron. Walter, thanks for coming on in what must be a difficult time. We were...
samy kamkar11:56 AM foreline trap (which I recently baked out way too long and destroyed the zeolite) -> Edwards EXT255Hi turbomolecular pump -> chamber -- with an MKS901P Pirani gauge and BPG400 Bayard-Alpert gauge Mark J Hughes12:09 PM@samy kamkar...
Hi everyone, welcome to the Hack Chat. I'm not sure I saw Seb login yet - are you here, Seb? derthog joined the room.12:00 PM riley.august12:00 PMOooh, it's THAT kind of laser artistry Yes indeed riley.august12:01 PMYeah those lasercubes are neat...
OK, it's high noon here, so I want to welcome everyone to the Hack Chat! I'm Dan Maloney, I'll be moderating today for Majenta Strongheart, who'll be telling us all about the 2020 Hackaday Prize. Thanks for joining us today, Majenta! Majenta Strongheart12:00...
Pierre-Loup M.11:58 AMHi all, and welcome ! Pierre-Loup M.11:58 AMLet me briefly (or at least try to) introduce myself. I start hacking at the age of 3, using LEGO. At that time I didn't know there would one day be a name for it ! I've played with model...
charliex1:01 PMi vent ours outside , since it has a lot of contaminants in it Thomas Shaddack1:02 PMProbably with some filler in the rubber. charliex1:02 PMco2, fibre, all of them outside you can do it into an active carbon filter as well to help, but...
The piezoelectric effect is simple in its rules: Apply mechanical stress to a material and you generate an electric charge. The inverse is also true: Apply a voltage to a material, and it changes shape. This doesn’t work for everything, though. Only...
Last week on the Hacklet we covered optical microscopy projects. Those are the familiar scopes that many of us have at work or even at home on our benches. These are scopes that you typically can use with your eye, or an unmodified camera. This week...