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Louisville's hackerspace: home to hackers, makers, geeks of all kinds; 1205 E Washington St, Louisville, KY
Louisville, KY
Joined October 2010
We're so close to our goal! Our crowdfunder closes on Sunday so please help us reach our goal! Even £1 donations will go a long way. Don't forget there's cool rewards the more you donate and you can pay your membership up-front with a discount! #charity
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Woo! Our crowdfunder has reached over £650! That's rent for a month! Though we still have a long way to reach our goal! Please donate if you can. Even a small donation goes a long way! We're also looking for business sponsorships! Please get in touch if you want to support us!
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It's our 4th anniversary today! Check out our video showing just how far we've come.
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Tonight at 6pm Eastern; check out mailing list for details: https://t.co/X6H4H5yLAB
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Anyone excited for this workshop? Coming soon in a virtual session:
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Our holiday specials will remain up through New Year's Day!
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A Simple 3D Printed Gear Clock Shows Off How It Works
hackaday.com
Analog clocks are beautiful things inside, using ornate gear trains to keep track of time in a dance of mechanical beauty. However, all too often, the complexity is hidden inside. This gear clock d…
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Using Fishing Wire To Hold In Pin Headers Is A Nifty Trick
hackaday.com
Working on a breadboard, one can get used to the benefits of being able to readily plug and unplug jumper wires to reconfigure a project. One could only dream of doing so with PCBs, right? Wrong! […
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The WS2812 is a grand LED, to be sure. However, these days, there are a whole world of addressable LEDs out there, and you ought to know about those too! https://t.co/U81jXFdoRS
hackaday.com
As near as we can tell, the popular WS2812 individually addressable RGB LED was released to the world sometime around the last half of 2013. This wasn’t long ago, or maybe it was an eternity;…
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Oh Deere, Is That Right To Repair Resolution Troubling You?
hackaday.com
Over the years a constant in stories covering the right to repair has come from an unexpected direction, the farming community. Their John Deer tractors, a stalwart of North American agriculture, h…
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Brian Dorey shows us how to boost your Pi Zero 2's WiFi by soldering a u.FL external antenna connector onto it
hackaday.com
We’ve only started to tap into the potential of the brand new Pi Zero 2. Having finally received his board, [Brian Dorey] shows us how to boost your Pi’s WiFi, the hacker way. Inline wi…
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Sage advice. Trust the Hackaday community to provide plenty of hard-earned safety tips for working in the shop!
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Want to learn hardware hacking? Join our workshop 18 Dec @tkkrlab #Enschede given by @jilles_com "Hardware Hacking voor de absolute beginner" incl. small CTF (bring your laptop) https://t.co/Jas1a8gsEf
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Want to make a Rhombic Dodecahedron Infinity Lamp ? Our member Yvo/dragonator wrote an instructable : https://t.co/CTxZLKpRtm
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Do you know about our Tim VanSant Memorial Makership Program at our space? Are you someone who can't afford to join our space but who could really use some time here? We can pay for your first 3 months of membership and provide $100 towards parts: https://t.co/2hUjmKKaNh
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This Really Really is Your Last Chance to Enter the 2021 Hackaday Prize (Really!)
hackaday.com
Oh, walnuts! How can we already be at the end of the last round? 2021 has been a time warp and now we are staring down the final day to enter the Reactivate Wildcard challenge of the Hackaday Prize…
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KiCad Team Releases Warning Regarding Domain Name
hackaday.com
On October 19th, [Seth_h] from the KiCad Project posted on the KiCad forums that the project’s original domain name kicad-pcb.org has been unexpectedly sold to a third party, and urged member…
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Water is the Secret Ingredient When Laser Cutting Ceramics to Make Circuits
hackaday.com
[Ben Krasnow] over at Applied Science was experimenting with cutting inexpensive ceramic sheets with his cheap CO2 laser cutter when he found that (just as expected) the thermal shock of the CO2 be…
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