@zfogg1almost done the sambox prototype (and sambox v0). ill have more updates as i hack this weekend π :sussy_amogus:
@Devnol0Arrived at paxos this morning and our apartment is amazing! I also finished adding a projects list on my website and a scrolling cue. I really like how it turned out on mobile but desktop has a bit of work left to do.
@heyrajan0Day 3 has arrived, and the hackathon has come to a close. While presentations will begin in a mere two hours, I wanted to share what we've been working on π devpost.com/software/corex
@lachlanjc0Chickpea-rosemary pasta for dinner, with the new shape Cascatelli! (Which I ordered in March & finally arrived yesterday)
@kevindai021My 17$ decommissioned FPGA miner arrived today!! After some cleaning and solder work, it came alive and booted into Linux :ultrafastparrot:
@arek1231130Orpheus Leap arrived in my mail box today!
@austin0woot my lab kit and som stickers came in on the same day!! exciting :yay: π¦ Also got accepted for a teaching position td. What a day :))) yee Iβm getting giddy j thinking about setting up my lesson plans for the upcoming semester :fastparrot:
@ghostwolf0Guess what just arrived :hyperfastparrot:
@hugo.y.hu9350Today, I'm officially announcing the Corginator 9000 Lite the :corgi: shaped arduino board, designed and built by myself and @zhangxieshi369.
As some of you may have seen(you have probably heard about it, and you've probably seen my renders and actual boards, which I've posted in various channels.)
The corginator 9000s recently arrived, and I've finished assembling 3. (You might see a small wire- that's intentional, not by design, but because a small engineering mishap caused me to need to connect a capacitor for USB to function properly, but the problem has been fixed and the wire won't be present in the next batch π)
To give a quick run down:
The corginator 9000 lite, is based off the ATmega328P,(the same chip used in arduino UNOs) from Atmel(Now part of microchip)
The board has analog input, digital input and output, 3.3/5V operation, and more.
The specs are: 32K Flash, and 2K RAM, and a 16MHz clock.
Reset button and ICSP button for various stuff, and well, an arduino Nano pinout.
The board has a onboard CH340C for USB bridge, preventing a need for an external USB adapter.
The D13 LED is wired directly to the eye's LED. This means that you can program that LED to blink, flash, and do whatever you want.
This board is pre-flashed with the Arduino Bootloader. It's 100% compatible with Arduino IDE.
The board will also soon hopefully be available for sale on the Hack Shop.
And with that, I present to you: The first 3 assembled and tested Corginator 9000s:
@lachlanjc0I was making a harrys.com order & they offered a mystery item for $5, which was a delightful question so I took them up on it. To further add to the experience & avoid confusing you with something you didnβt order, they wrap the mystery item inside this amazingly amazing bag. Incredible design & copywriting on both sides. Notice that they keep track of what they send as a mystery so itβs always different. Going to keep ordering mystery items, I love this.
@jubriloye20160I'm super late but, the first part of my hardware arrived. Thank you to the entire SOM team , especially you @sampoder and of course @roshan you guys are amazing :parrot::parrot:
@linus0@linus received stickers from @lachlanjc - thanks so much, I love the nasa sticker π
@kevindai021Guess what arrived today ^~^ (secret contents)
@roshan0the trial batch of orpheus leap arrived yesterday! flashed the bootloader and tried out a simple blinky program and everythingβs working well
@prithul02180SOM hardwares just arrived! Soooo hyped. Thank you so much to whole SOM team and especially @roshan for so much help. Can't wait to get these running
@abbanso100All the hardware arrived today.
I'll start working on the project.
I sincerely appreciateΒ Β @roshan,,Β @sampoderΒ and all the SOM team
Thank you so so much!
@sampoder0my github swag from the scavenger hunt arrived!!! also tonight i worked with @luke on making a new version of hack.af/pack that has instant approval! also had a history test, did meditation in drama class and had an interesting day at school :)
@roshan0received a package from @lachlanjc today! wow - I was so surprised! thank you so much to lachlan for sending this, @cwalker for the inspiring note, and to all of hq for this amazing gift! it was really awesome to work with all of you this summer and Iβm so grateful for all the support youβve given. also enjoy this friendly orpheus a la chris
@sankalparora0Got the Last Shipment of Hardware from Hackckub the same day my exams got over!!
Excited for the things coming up:ultrafastparrot:
Thanks to @sampoder@roshan@annlee_fores and @staff for your help, getting regular on scrapbook from todayβΌοΈ
@abbanso100I got my first delivery I'm so excited. Thank you so muchΒ Β @roshanΒ @sampoder,, and the complete SOM team for making this possible!
@siddharthseth7860I got a whole lot of my parts! Thanks again hack club!
@liangelfremont0:yay: Digikey :hardware: hardware arrived today! Thanks @sampoder and @roshan and :summer-of-making: Hack Club for this awesome opportunity!π The wrapper stuff it came with was quite interesting though...
@caleb4I'm gonna try to get @scrappy to react with as many emojis as possible, for no particular reason.
When we arrived in space, there were shouts of "yay!" and "hooray!" I wanted to sleep, but the sunset was much too captivating. As I struggled to paint a representation of the masterpiece, my art was cut short by a reminder of our predicament. Our ship's Linux core had been damaged by a rain storm. Upon further inspection, is appeared as though the Rust installation on our ship's robot had been corrupted. We debated which language to replace it with; "Golang!" Matt said. "Swift!" Linus shouted. "Deno!" "JavaScript!" We decided on rewriting the robot's code using minecraft redstone (that way we didn't have to use npm). 15 years later, once we finished, we pushed to the GitHub repository. But wait! The robot's hardware was also severely crippled. We had to 3d print some parts, after getting the models from Google.