Gonna do some new #introductions via various stuff I’ve work on over the next few days to help find my scene!

My first serious personal project was about 10 years ago when I wrote this video codec for the Apple II, which played short looping animations converted from animated gifs. You load em off of a standard 5.25” 140k floppy!

Here’s the hackaday on it:
https://hackaday.com/2013/07/22/animated-gifs-on-an-apple-ii/

#introduction #vintagecomputer #retrocomputing #maker #programming #appleii

Animated GIFs On An Apple II

Before the Internet, computer enthusiasts needed to get their cat pictures, image macros, and animated gifs somehow. If only [Nate] was writing code back in the 80s: he created a video player for t…

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More #introduction content!
I’m also somewhat known porting a C. elegans nervous system model (connectome) to the Arduino Uno, so it could be used in very low cost or resource constrained platforms.
Yes, this is a robot that thinks it’s a worm, lol
Hackaday article:
https://hackaday.com/2017/10/13/nematoduino-a-roundworm-neural-model-on-an-arduino/
#introductions #stem #eduction #robotics #arduino #maker #biology #science
Nematoduino: A Roundworm Neural Model On An Arduino

When it comes to building a neural network to simulate complex behavior, Arduino isn’t exactly the first platform that springs to mind. But when your goal is to model the behavior of an organ…

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#introduction content continued! as a follow on to nematoduino, I made nematode.farm, which is a (very) simple browser based game where the “opponent” is many instances of the emulated C. elegans nematode. I think this may be the first game ever where enemy AI is based on an emulated organism.
written in C, SDL2, and compiled in webassembly 
can play here (need arrow keys)
https://nematode.farm/#stem #biology #gamedev #science #programming #robotics #introductions
nematode.farm

Next in my #introduction posts featuring Stuff I’ve Made:

This is the Chernobyl Dice: a Cold War era themed quantum RNG. It uses the clicks of a Geiger counter nestled next to an array of uranium glass marbles to generate random bits displayed on Nixie tubes.

This is a *disgustingly fair* dice and I’ve run the tests to prove it, lol

Hackaday article:
https://hackaday.com/2020/01/02/roll-the-bones-chernobyl-style/

#intrductions #arduino #maker #stem #ttrpg #nuclear #physics

Roll The Bones Chernobyl Style

We’re suckers for the Fallout aesthetic, so anything with a post-apocalyptic vibe is sure to get our attention. With a mid-century look, Nixie tubes, a brushed metal faceplate, and just a tou…

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‘Nother #introduction poast! As you can probably tell I’m a bit of a hardware hacker, and (extremely) amateur electrical engineer

During the long summer of 2020 one of my projects was to build a custom layout mechanical keyboard completely from scratch. I did the PCB layout, designed the case, and wrote the firmware. It doesn’t have a name but the working project title was “BattleChunk,” which I might keep haha.

#introductions #maker #keyboards #mechanicalkeyboards #kicad #arduino

Wow lots of new followers from these #introduction posts! Thanks for joining me!

The next project I’d like to discuss is more recent and ongoing. It’s also, to put it mildly, my most ambitious—an solar powered off-grid radio telescope capable of doing meaningful SETI work.

That’s right, I’ll be looking for aliens in my front yard!

(Attached is a plot of the Milky Way hydrogen spectrum that it can see)

#introductions #maker #astrodon #astronomy #radio #RaspberryPi #sdr

@ComradeRobot , can you elaborate on how are you building your radio-telescope? curious if I could do something similar... 🤓 📡