Pete Warden12:35 PM@happyday.mjohnson the general rule is to do as little preprocessing as possible. We do run FFTs on audio to get features, but we take images and raw accelerometer data Daniel Situnayake12:35 PM@Sébastien Vézina keep reading...
OK, everyone, it's noon here in the Pacific time zone, so let's get started. Today we have @Signals Everywhere/KR0SIV to talk about software-defined radio, which I can't believe we've never done a Hack Chat about. @Signals Everywhere/KR0SIV - Welcome!...
Hi everyone, welcome to the Hack Chat. Today we're excited to welcome Michael Bretti of Applied Ion Systems to the Hack Chat. He's literally building the future - open-source thrusters for DIY satellites that you'll be able to buy off-the-shelf someday!...
(https://certification.oshwa.org/process.html) John Loefler12:29 PM@Michael Weinberg And isn't the new US law that it is the first "inverntor" to patent not "person". if you are the first to put it in the public domain isn't that prove you are the inventor...
OK everyone, let's get started. Welcome to the first Hack Chat of 2020! We had a long holiday hiatus there, but we're ready to go again, and I'm happy to have Alberto Caballero from the Habitable Exoplanets Hunting Project here today. He's going to tell...
Thomas Shaddack12:31 PMwhat about electromyography? could it be more useful for some uses than the notoriously fickle eeg? Charlie Lindahl12:31 PMWhich resulted in a product https://eyedrivomatic.org/ Andre Maia Chagas12:31 PM@Thomas here is an example...
juggie12:21 PMDoes that not come ith experience Charlie ... ? Charlie Morris ZL2CTM12:21 PMI don't mind using other peoples circuits, but I need to understand how they work forst. June12:22 PMThat would be amazing. Charlie Morris ZL2CTM12:22 PMMS-BOSS....
OK, welcome everyone. Today's Hack Chat is a bit different, since we have no host per se. I'll be moderating, though - I'm Dan Maloney, staff writer at Hackaday.com and community engineer at Hackaday.io, BTW [skaarj]12:01 PMHint: for whoever is working...
Kendall Meade12:46 PM*either Peter Bosch12:46 PMif you mind your safety precautions, you can do quite alot safely. for example: me and some people at the local hackerspace made RFNA for decapping chips, which would be pretty dangerous if we hadn't thought...
Deviant Ollam12:26 PMwhen i say "any one" i mean any super clear one anfractuosity12:27 PMsilly question, do you ever use a stethoscope ? Deviant Ollam12:27 PM@anfractuosity something similar! i use an audio pickup amp at times anfractuosity12:27 PMooh,...
Hi all, welcome to the Hack Chat. I'm Dan, I'll be moderating today for our guest Michelle Thompson, who's here to tell us about what goes into designing hardware challenges for cons. I'm not sure I saw her log in yet, though - are you out there, Michelle?...
Hi everyone, welcome to the Hack Chat. I'm Dan, and as usual I'll be moderating. Today we welcome Alan McFarland to talk about his job making movies believable. Hi, Alan - care to start us off with a little about yourself? scubabear12:01 PMHi Dan, and...
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...
Pablo Oyarzo12:23 PM@Dan Maloney Eric OFC, Sam Zeloof , maybe Adam Savage?? and Simon Giertz Erin RobotGrrl12:23 PMDid you work at a design firm before making your own company? Which do you like more? Eric Strebel12:24 PMnice, i would like to meet some...
Dan Maloney12:00 PMOK, everyone, let's get started. I'm Dan and I'll be the moderator today along with Dusan for Mark Hughes and Greg Ziraldo. They're both from Advanced Assembly and they're here today to talk about big copper. Welcome! Mark J Hughes12:00...