RT from alex ☆ glow (@glowascii)

Flashback to #BringAHack at Bay Area #MakerFaire '17! I made these #carbonfiber claws by vacuum-forming plastic over wood forms I carved by hand, then lit them up with NeoPixel #LEDs, w/ @arduino on a #Teensy. They were originally for my EEG-reactive mohawk, made as a Pier 9 AiR!

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alex ☆ glow on Twitter

“Flashback to #BringAHack at Bay Area #MakerFaire '17! I made these #carbonfiber claws by vacuum-forming plastic over wood forms I carved by hand, then lit them up with NeoPixel #LEDs, w/ @arduino on a #Teensy. They were originally for my EEG-reactive mohawk, made as a Pier 9 AiR!”

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Friday: Getting Social with Discord and Bring-a-Hack

With just a few days to go before the kickoff of the 2021 Hackaday Remoticon, we're still working furiously behind the scenes to pack as much content as possible into the two day virtual event. In fact, there's so much going on that we thought you'd appreciate getting a bit of a head start as far as planning your own personal course through the weekend goes. The event might be free, but that's no reason not to squeeze as much out of it as you can.

Chat It Up on Discord

To begin with, you're really going to want to join the official Hackaday Remoticon Discord server. We know some subset of the Hackaday readership would rather we used Matrix, or IRC, or maybe carefully modulated smoke signals; but at the end of the day, Discord has bubbled to the top as the defacto choice for this kind of thing. Give it a shot, you might actually like it.

The Discord server isn't just a place for like-minded hackers to hang out and discuss the musical stylings of DJ Jackalope during the Saturday afterparty. It's also how attendees can ask questions at the end of each presenter's talk, as we'll be turning off YouTube chat to keep things centralized. Even if you don't plan on communicating with others (though you really should), the Discord server has an interactive schedule of events which will let you sign up to be notified when the talks you've selected are about to start, and we'll be dropping important announcements and links in there as the event goes on.

Friday Bring-a-Hack on Gather Town

Like this, but with soldering irons.

Friday night ends with a Bring-a-Hack where attendees can show off whatever they've been working on using Gather. It's a video chat platform inside a virtual 2D world that looks a bit like Legend of Zelda.

Using this virtual environment, you can easily drop into an ongoing video stream simply by walking up to the presenter. Once you've seen enough, just walk over to the next little cluster of users. The point is to recreate the experience of stopping by a crowded after party where everyone brought some hardware project along with them to get spark conversations. Space will be limited, with ticket holders and people in Discord getting the first dibs, so keep an eye on your inbox for information about how to join.

Of course this is not the only Friday evening activity. A few weeks ago we announced that Lewin Day will be hosting Hacker Trivia, giving our beloved commenters the chance to show off your unimpeachable knowledge of technology and Hackaday history. The Friday talk stream will dump immediately into trivia, but here's the dedicated link if you want to set a reminder for yourself.

Try It, You'll Like It!

It's difficult, perhaps even impossible, to truly recreate the experience of going to an in-person hacker con. But with interactive events and the latest and greatest communication software, we're hoping the 2021 Remoticon can get pretty close. All the pieces are in place, the only thing we need now is to have a whole bunch of excited hackers to join in and have a good time. Think you can help us out?

#cons #2021hackadayremoticon #bringahack #discord #remoticon

Friday: Getting Social With Discord And Bring-a-Hack

With just a few days to go before the kickoff of the 2021 Hackaday Remoticon, we’re still working furiously behind the scenes to pack as much content as possible into the two day virtual even…

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Reminder: Bring-A-Hack is This Thursday August 5th

Hey you! What have you been working on lately? No, wait, don't tell us just yet! Save the juicy details for the summer edition of Bring-A-Hack. It's going down in just two days -- that's Thursday, August 5th at 1:00 PM Pacific Daylight time (4pm EDT | 9pm BST/CET). Go register right now!

Historically, Hackaday has attended (or hosted) Bring-a-Hack events as a social activity along with live conference. You grab something off your bench and it gives you a thing to talk about as you see friends old and new. This virtual Bring-a-Hack walks in those footprints -- anyone who wants to present their to the group can just type 'I would like to present' in the Crowdcast chat once the event gets under way. We also plan to have breakout rooms for more interaction.

If you were too shy to show off one of your projects at the last one of these back in April, now is your chance! Are you building something for the Hackaday Prize? What have you done to make working from home more tolerable? Whatever you're into, we want to see it, so come and show it off to the hacker elite from around the world. And just because they're elite, it doesn't mean they're elitist: it doesn't matter what level your project is on. What matters is that you're passionate about it, and that you probably learned something along the way -- something you can share with the community that will bring you many virtual pats on the back.

So go and get registered, shine up those hacks, and we'll see you there!

#cons #bringahack #pandemic #remote

Reminder: Bring-A-Hack Is This Thursday August 5th

Hey you! What have you been working on lately? No, wait, don’t tell us just yet! Save the juicy details for the summer edition of Bring-A-Hack. It’s going down in just two days — …

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No Mask Required: Bring-A-Hack is Back August 5th

Yes, we're still in a pandemic and yes, these types of events are still happening over videoconference and not in meat space. But you know what? That means that so many more people have the opportunity to show up and show off their hacks! As long as 1 PM PDT is within your personal uptime, that is. Maybe you can make an exception if not?

Here is your link: the summer edition of Bring a Hack with Tindie and Hackaday will take place on Thursday, August 5th at 1:00 PM Pacific Daylight time (that's 4pm EDT | 9pm BST/CET). Choose your gnarliest hack of late and go register for the event, which will be held on the Crowdcast video chat platform this time around.

The remote Bring-A-Hack held way back in April was packed with awesome people. Now is your chance to join in! You all have awesome projects from the last few months (we've seen a lot of them on these very pages), so come show them off to the hacker elite from around the globe. You know the deal: it really doesn't matter what level your project is on, so don't worry about that. As long as you're passionate about it, we'd love to see it and hear all about the problems you had to overcome and yes, even the mistakes you made. You never know what knowledge you might have that can push someone else's project over the finish line.

Shine up your hacks, and mark those calendars; here's a timezone converter if you need it. Reserve your spot now. Seriously, don't fool yourself into thinking your build isn't impressive enough -- we want to see it. My hack might not even involve a circuit, and that's enough to pique your interest, right? See you there!

#cons #bringahack #pandemic #remote

No Mask Required: Bring-A-Hack Is Back August 5th

Yes, we’re still in a pandemic and yes, these types of events are still happening over videoconference and not in meat space. But you know what? That means that so many more people have the o…

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The @Tindie meetup is happening NOW at #Supercon! Head to the alley behind the @SupplyFrame DesignLab. Got hardware? If you #Bringahack you will also get this SMD challenge kit! https://twitter.com/hackaday/status/1058811103889711104/photo/1 source: https://twitter.com/hackaday/status/1058811103889711104
hackaday on Twitter

“The @Tindie meetup is happening NOW at #Supercon! Head to the alley behind the @SupplyFrame DesignLab. Got hardware? If you #Bringahack you will also get this SMD challenge kit!”

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RT @tindie: Don't forget! We're having a Tindie Meetup and #bringahack during lunch at #Supercon from 1pm to 2pm. Find us in the alley behi… source: https://twitter.com/hackaday/status/1058810128261013504
Tindie Maker Marketplace on Twitter

“Don't forget! We're having a Tindie Meetup and #bringahack during lunch at #Supercon from 1pm to 2pm. Find us in the alley behind the @Supplyframe DesignLab and hang out with your fellow Tindarians! 😁”

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What's the most Canada thing you can do? According to Derek it's riding a beaver and apologizing to people. That's why they hacked together this electic riding beaver! At Vancouver #BringAHack https://twitter.com/hackaday/status/1022313915563171840/photo/1 source: https://twitter.com/hackaday/status/1022313915563171840
hackaday on Twitter

“What's the most Canada thing you can do? According to Derek it's riding a beaver and apologizing to people. That's why they hacked together this electic riding beaver! At Vancouver #BringAHack”

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Hackers unite! The @oshpark #bringahack meetup post-@makerfaire is in full swing. Make sure you bring a project to show off! https://twitter.com/hackaday/status/998401720131579904/photo/1 source: https://twitter.com/hackaday/status/998401720131579904
hackaday on Twitter

“Hackers unite! The @oshpark #bringahack meetup post-@makerfaire is in full swing. Make sure you bring a project to show off!”

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RT @QueerEngineer: Fixing my LED pendent for @oshpark's #bringahack event tonight at BJ's in San Mateo. All you @makerfaire hardware nerds,… source: https://twitter.com/hackaday/status/998368724582215681
Stephen Tranovich on Twitter

“Fixing my LED pendent for @oshpark's #bringahack event tonight at BJ's in San Mateo. All you @makerfaire hardware nerds, I'll see you there!”

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Tindie on Twitter

“The Cambridge #bringahack has started! #sinclair @hackaday”