This year we challenged the Hackaday community to develop Shitty ... down so the point that it’s reasonable to plug into your badge. More or less. There are several fascinating tricks at work ...
Making conference badges, official or unofficial, has become an art form. It can get pretty serious. #badgelife. But DEFCON-goers aren’t the only people making fancy personalized nametags.
The greatest hardware conference is right around the corner. We would be remiss if the Hackaday SuperConference badge wasn’t the greatest electronic badge in history, and we think we have ...
The talks were great, and you can see a good half of them already on the Hackaday YouTube channel, so for that you didn’t even have to be there. The badge hacks were, as with most years ...
The 2016 Hackaday SuperConference is just around the corner and today we get a good look at the hardware badge. It was designed by [Voja Antonic] — a legend of hardware creation who will be at ...
One of our favorite parts of Hackaday Supercon is seeing all the incredible badge add-ons folks put together. These expansions are made all the more impressive by the fact that they had to design ...
As is the custom with such events it has an electronic badge, and this year’s one had a rather unusual interface. Instead of a keyboard for text input, it replicates a 19th century Crook and ...
Out of curiosity, I redrew the Supercon Vectorscope badge schematics in KiCad last year. As you might suspect, going from PCB to schematic is opposite to the normal design flow of KiCad and most ...
and the worst idea for a conference badge ever, and this is only scratching the surface. This is also a banner year for the Hackaday / Tindie / Supplyframe family at DEF CON. We’re on the lookou ...
Come join us on November 1st-3rd in sunny Pasadena, CA, for three days of talks, demos, badge hacking, workshops, and the sort of miscellaneous hardware shenanigans that make Hackaday Hackaday!
[Daniel Valuch] shared a fun and record-setting conference badge story (Slovak, translated) with us. He was one of the organizers for the “ZENIT in electronics” event, which is an annual ...
We’re proud to announce the last round of speakers, as well as the two workshops that we’ll be running at 2025 Hackaday Europe in Berlin on March 15th and 16th — and Friday night the 14th ...