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  • Cat Feeder (Slot version)

  • CatFeeder This project builds an automatic feeder for cats (or other small animals). The goal is build a complete, DIY solution, from the fabrication of the container, to software are electronics. The feeder is managed using a web interface, so you can...
  • Assembling the prepared components

  • So that the construction articles for WinDIY do not become too extensive, I have divided the construction into several articles. A certain component such as the wing built. Of course, these individual components have to be brought together at some point....
  • CTF Results & Walkthrough (Part 4)

  • MORE FLAGS!!! WUT?! The remaining flags were sprinkled throughout the internet, the badge, and other places throughout the year. Here's what you may have found or missed...I Found code: PCB QR Code  Go ahead scan it...see what happens... Found code:...
  • Hack Chat Transcript, Part 1

  • Hi everyone, thanks for tuning into the Hac Chat today. I'm Dan, I'll be modding things today as we welcome Matt Hertel and John Allwine from PocketNC. Hi Matt and John! Can you start us off with a little about yourselves? John Allwine12:01 PMThanks...
  • Timing is the key

  • Timing issues explained This is the final part of the 14MHz series, but I'm sure it's not last entry about it. Sorry if it had been a bit stretched, and maybe too beginner-friendly, but I guess for all the experts out there it's all common knowledge....
  • Celestial tracker

  • Summary of Intentions I have an equatorial mount (Bresser Exos-2 which is similar to EQ5 ) without any tracker or GOTO device. I enjoy looking for celestial objects by myself. But handling the telescope becomes a bit hard on my back after several hours...
  • E.P.I. v1

  • How it Started Originally made as a portable wearable display into VR, this is a project that evolved into being an actual PC separate from VR, but can mesh with a VR headset as I'll outline further in this article. 1. What is it? This is a modular...
  • DIY pocket thermal imager

  • Operating time on 1 battery charge - 8 hours 40 minutes. Thermal imager weight (without case) - 72 grams  Let's take a closer look at the details of the project… MLX90640 sensor There are 2 versions of the sensor: With the letter A in the name has...