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jmptable
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Comment #46624015
https://owentrueblood.com
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Comment #43332126
I think it's unrealistic to build a cost-competitive open-source 2D printer. But it's relatively easy to just build your own printer. The parts that have the most R&D tied up in th…
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Comment #36562099
Also of interest is the paper, “A leaky integrate-and-fire computational model based on the connectome of the entire adult Drosophila brain reveals insights into sensorimotor proce…
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Comment #33038511
It's very interesting to see an in-the-wild example of a security flaw in the wireless pairing of a class C medical device (i.e. a device that can severely injure or kill). Would l…
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Comment #32152883
I would recommend starting with simulators! Industrial robot arms are expensive and the cheap arms designed for hobbyists aren't very useful because they lack payload capacity, rea…
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Comment #28960600
Cut the data into the surface of a chunk of highly reflective and stable metal. Lob that into a high orbit. It will blink out your data from on high with nothing more than the inci…
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Comment #17172787
If someone were able to find a reliable source for the same band this work could turn into the nucleus of many wearable projects. It's hard for beginners to build electronics that …
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Comment #15056915
The Pocketbone project by the same guy is also worth checking out. It's a small Beaglebone based on the Octavo 3358, which is a huge SoC that integrates all of the hard parts of a …
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Comment #9892561
Thanks. I agree that handling multiple types of input in VR is difficult. That's actually the problem I wanted to solve with this project when I started it (details: https://hackad…
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Comment #9892394
Working on a Bluetooth-enabled, 8 button, one-hand chording keyboard. It appears as a keyboard for typing and a wireless serial port for updating the mappings between chords and ke…
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Comment #7583441
Here's what an image from the camera described in that paper looks like: http://i.imgur.com/3z8Uae9.png
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Comment #6589179
Reminds me of a project a friend of mine did recently for the hackMIT hackathon: http://hackmit.challengepost.com/submissions/18025-bashwunde... Has ASCII-art, but I don't think he…