Projects

3D Printing Madness!

Self-printed extruder head on cupcake In case you haven't been around the space in the last few weeks, you may have missed the 3-D printing work that's been going on. Both machines are now running with (improved) extruder designs that they've printed out themselves. Que recursivo!

What's currently going on at HacDC?

Things have been fast paced at HacDC recently and it's good to see great folks working on lots of neat projects. I'll be breaking out the big stick soon to get folks writing about them, but here is just a sampling of what's been going on:

Volunteering in India - A story of desktop Linux

This summer I took my first vacation in years. I spent half of my summer in India. While I was in India I got to work at the hospital of a service ashram doing IT development work. The work done was almost entirely related to desktop Linux, a topic that has grown in leaps and bounds over the past decade.

Click “Read More” below to read the story of introducing desktop Linux to a hospital in India.

Will

HacDC Spaceblimp Launch Planned for Saturday (Call 202-559-1100 To Follow Using Twilio)

Once again, HacDC is planning to launch a near-space balloon this weekend (on Saturday if conditions permit) to capture pictures of the Earth's horizon. To learn about the blimp's behavior and to assist in the recovery, the payload sends packets of sensor data through the Automatic Packet Reporting System, a quite interesting amateur-radio-based system to distribute real-time information through a repeater network. This time, however, we are parsing this data to send it through a number of useful communication channels.

One of these includes a voice phone number, 202-559-1100, powered by Twilio's phone application API. By calling this number during the day, people will have the opportunity to listen to the current data about the blimp's status and location and to receive SMS messages with the same information, including direct links to Google Maps. The flight team will also have the option of recording updates into the phone menu system. And there will be a Twitter feed with the data at @hacdcspaceblimp.

Unfortunately, however, the recovery team is capped according to the "Hackerspaces in Space" contest rules, so we do have to warn against any enterprising people from taking this information and tracking the payload down themselves. However, if you are interested in being involved, there may be opportunities to observe the launch and recovery this weekend.

We also will update this blog with details on the final launch time!

Notes from the HacDC weather-balloon underground

As previously mentioned by Todd F., a team of HacDC'ers are participating in the Hacker-spaces in Space competition...

We've put together an Atmel ATmega based TNC (Terminal Node Controller) to send out position reports over a VHF radio link using APRS (Amateur Radio Position Reporting System) and are now testing antennas.

We have been shopping for balloons, bottled gas, cord, and other various bits. Tom C. got a worn out parachute donated to us by Skydive Orange. Mark A. & family are busy making a parachute and polystyrene capsules. Nick is building a surface mount board for the TNC, GPS, transmitter module and cut down circuits. It looks like we'll easily make the weight budget and cost.

Many of us are acquiring radio licenses and honing radio skills to learn how to track the beacon and coordinate chase teams. We are learning how to study radiosonde data and use flight planning software to figure the best best launch locations.

Many thanks to the Vienna Wireless Society for much help and for letting us watch their very successful May 1 flight (photoset by Mark A.).

We anticipate a full-up test flight mid-June. You're welcome to join us on the mailing list.

(This post was drafted by Martin R. Thanks, Martin!)

AVR Microcontroller Class: Columbus Day Edition

Folks hard at work in the space In honor of Columbus Day, the AVR class took a night off from "formal" instruction and messed around with noisemakers.  Specifically, using analog-to-digital conversion techniques to control the pitch of a square wave run through a small speaker.  Hilarity ensued.  (Follow along with us at the

Build a Brain Machine with Mitch at HacDC!

Mitch

Mitch Altman, microcontroller hacker extraordinaire and inventor of wonderful gadgets like the TV-B-Gone will be at HacDC on Sunday, September 7 at 2:00 PM to help show you how to build your own Brain Machine. Mitch will be bringing all the parts, tools and inspiration necessary, all you need to do is show up!

The event is free and open to the public, however, if you want to build your own Brain Machine, bring $25 to cover the cost of the kit.  (HacDC will be purchasing some kits you can help build if you don't want to take one home.)

Bre Pettis is one hot Brain Machine wearing hacker!

We are more than our credit scores

The truth is, we are more than our credit scores.  Who gave 3 companies the right to use secret calculations to determine if we qualify for credit, for a job, or even renting a house.  We did.  Credit scores are used everywhere as a standard measure of character.  But the truth is, humanity can't be summed up by looking at open lines of credit and how close you are to your credit limit.  Did using your credit card to replace your fridge for your family devalue you as a

Soldering 0603

[caption id="attachment_78" align="alignnone" width="300" caption="what I see through the beauty of 2x *sigh*"]what I see through the beauty of 2x *sigh*[/caption] This weekend has been full of rocking out the surface-mount soldering for my current project - Building the Proxmark3.

Multi-Touch Display Interface Meeting

We're having our first meeting, to discuss the roadmap for the multi-touch interactive display (MTID), on Wednesday July 30th at 7:30pm.
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