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J. Ian Lindsay

Tall, well-spoken polymath.

Denver, CO
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Here to publish projects, talk about engineering, and appreciate the creativity of other sharp people. Engineers build the world.

Android asterisk java php arm C/C++ PIC32 augmented reality Motion CapturE virtual reality iot javascript kicad cryptography
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This user joined on 07/15/2014.

My Projects

  • Official Hackaday Prize Entry
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Digitabulum is an open motion-capture glove that was intended to be a full-featured, hacker-friendly user-input and sensor platform.
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Digitabulum: The last motion-capture glove

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Here is discussed a PHP class to hide encrypted messages and files inside of images without significantly changing the way the image looks.
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Bury it under the noise floor

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Murum Lux ("Wall of Light") is a 64x96 pixel LED array driven by a ChipKIT WiFire board and an MGC3130 e-field sensor.
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Murum Lux

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An analog cross-point switch with adjustable output attenuation.
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ViamSonus (Audio router)

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An audio router board with integrated volume control and buffered output
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Viam Sonus 2.0

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A general API client with automated triggering conditions for Android.
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WebRemote

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Projects I Contribute To

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A place for Tindie sellers and the community to meet and stretch their legs
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Tindie Dog Park

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A list of breakout boards that I have listed on Tindie.

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  • Deep connections between biology and physics

    12/12/2019 at 09:14 • 0 comments

    The bomb shell happens near t=2636

    If that got your attention, I would direct you to Stuart Kauffman's _Origins of Order_.




  • I need recommendations for analog synths and filters

    12/12/2019 at 03:38 • 0 comments

    Any breadboard modules for analog synths or filters out there? Ideally, ones for sale below $20?
    A simple VC sine generator in the audible range would be perfect.

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Projects I Like & Follow

  • The 2018 Hackaday Prize
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A low cost ESP32 core board with Ethernet and PoE for convenient "single cable" deployments
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wESP32: Wired ESP32 with Ethernet and PoE

patrick-van-oosterwijckPatrick Van Oosterwijck

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Science in your hand. A pocket-sized instrument capable of visualizing and exploring the world around you.
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Open Source Science Tricorder

peter-jansenpeter jansen

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Fun-on-a-Keychain is back, packing all your games and multiple emulators in a cute and extremely tiny handheld console.
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FunKey project - All your games on your keychain !

cinventc.Invent

  • The 2017 Hackaday Prize
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KiCAD component and footprint libary for ESP32 ,ESP32-WROOM, and ESP3212 modules
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ESP32 KiCAD Library

avrAVR

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This project is an attempt to teach myself about the inner workings of computers. Naturally I started from the bottom up.
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4 bit computer built from discrete transistors

zaphodzaphod

  • The 2016 Hackaday Prize
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Experiments with Decentralized VR/AR Infrastructure, Neural Networks, and 3D Internet.
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Metaverse Lab

alusionalusion

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Capture interactive models of magnetic fields with your 3D printer
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3D Magnetic Field Scanner

ted-yapoTed Yapo

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A device for conducting Nuclear Magnetic Resonance experiments at Earth's field
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PyPPM: A Proton Precession Magnetometer for all!

bradley-worleyBradley Worley

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I will be attempting to build a guided rocket using of the shelf parts
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Guided Rocket

sagarSagar

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An open hardware-software framework based on inertial sensors that anyone can use to build a human motion capture system.
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Motion Capture system that you can build yourself

bruno-laurencichBruno Laurencich

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I didn't have enough to buy a Lab Bench PSU... So I made one.
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OPEN Power

john-loefflerJohn Loeffler

  • The 2016 Hackaday Prize
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Creating and retrieving passwords for all your accounts has never been this easy and convenient!
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Zamek: The Offline Pocket Password Manager

jareklupinskijareklupinski

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A low-cost, high-performance bipedal walking robot
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Blackbird Bipedal Robot

gabrael-levineGabrael Levine

  • The 2015 Hackaday Prize
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A C12666MA Micro-Spectrometer and breakout board with Arduino compatible pinout.
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C12666MA Micro-Spectrometer

pure-engineeringPure Engineering

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A Touchless Gesture Mains AC Dimming Switch
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Air Gesture AC Dimmer/Switch

johnnyJohnny

  • The 2016 Hackaday Prize
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Network Analyzer on an Arduino Shield which covers from 0-72MHz.
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Arduino Network Analyzer

brett-killionBrett Killion

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In this project, I will build a desktop-sized MRI that is inexpensive and can be built by anyone.
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Home Made MRI

yashiroyashiro

  • The 2015 Hackaday Prize
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Affordable, light-weight, anthropomorphic prosthetic hands, using a novel selectively-lockable differential mechanism.
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OpenBionics Affordable Prosthetic Hands

openbionicsOpenBionics

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Dr. Cockroach wrote 03/04/2020 at 18:22 • point

Hello J and thank you for liking #Shortwave Crystal Radio - A blast from my past  :-)

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Patrick Van Oosterwijck wrote 09/09/2018 at 05:35 • point

Thanks for liking my #wESP32: Wired ESP32 with Ethernet and PoE project!

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John Leeman wrote 03/31/2016 at 11:38 • point

Thanks for checking out the 3D compass!

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