First up, we’ve got a bit of fantastic news today: we won an Index Award last night here in Denmark.
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Index Award, and Rob’s talk from Science City in Kansas
First up, we’ve got a bit of fantastic news today: we won an Index Award last night here in Denmark.
See the article here:
Index Award, and Rob’s talk from Science City in Kansas
Dr Gordon Hollingworth, our Head of Software, has been in Orlando visiting Familab , one of our favourite hackspaces.
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Gordon Hollingworth talks to the Orlando Sentinel
NESIT is the New England Society of Information and Technology in Connecticut, and they have a made a security system for their hackspace that gives us terrible feelings of envy. Their old RFID door lock, powered by an Arduino, was getting old and came bundled with some problems: it didn’t allow for easy modifications to the database of users (the old setup wrote user information straight to the Arduino’s eeprom), couldn’t output video, and would have been expensive to hook up to the network; running its server all the time would have cost about $200 in electricity over a year.
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Hackspace security system
Eben is doing some work on the west coast of the US until Wednesday, then he’s at a loose end before flying out to NYC on Saturday morning. He’s decided he’d like to fill those two days visiting bits of the country we’ve not been to before with Raspberry Pi, so we’re looking for folks at hackspaces who might want him to drop by to give a talk on one of those days.
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Americans! Want a visit from Eben at your hackspace next week?