It would be fun to go to supercon sometime. I don't have the time for it though. The "badge" for this year (if you can even call it that) is pretty interesting.
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>For anyone who’s joined us for previous years, you’ll know that badge hacking and modification are core to the Hackaday Supercon experience. While you’re of course free to leave the badge completely stock, we encourage attendees to tear it apart, learn how it works, and (hopefully) rebuild it into something unique. There are even prizes for the best hacks. As such, every decision about the badge’s hardware and software is made with hackability in mind. It’s why we always try to add an expansion port to the badge and, i
It would be fun to go to supercon sometime. I don't have the time for it though.
The "badge" for this year (if you can even call it that) is pretty interesting.
Archive: https://archive.today/hPhXg
From the post:
>>For anyone who’s joined us for previous years, you’ll know that badge hacking and modification are core to the Hackaday Supercon experience. While you’re of course free to leave the badge completely stock, we encourage attendees to tear it apart, learn how it works, and (hopefully) rebuild it into something unique. There are even prizes for the best hacks.
As such, every decision about the badge’s hardware and software is made with hackability in mind. It’s why we always try to add an expansion port to the badge and, i
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