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jason.gullickson

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Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
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jasongullickson
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Who I Am

Father, husband, hacker, filmmaker and wannabe Canadian.

Why I'm on Hackaday.io

I start a lot of projects but finish only a few, so I'm always on the lookout for a system to improve that ratio. Also I need a cool place to hang out.

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This user joined on 02/23/2014.

My Projects

  • The 2018 Hackaday Prize
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High-Performance Computing for Everyone
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RAIN Mark II Supercomputer Trainer

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An oppression-proof image acquisition device
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Democracycam

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RAIN Personal Supercomputer Portable
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RAIN PSP

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Audiobooks for little libraries
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Storyphone

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A fundraising arcade machine
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DONOR-1

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Monitor & control 3D printers with the Pebble smartwatch
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Octowatch

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My Lists

High-Performance Microcomputing

Big computing ideas, small packages.

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My Pages

  • So, what do do with a page?

    12/17/2015 at 22:31 • 0 comments

    Just seeing what happens when you create one of these.

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Things I've Built

Preposterous

A Posterious (RIP)-inspired email-based blogging platform. https://github.com/jjg/preposterous

3dna

A python script to generate printable 3d models from raw 23andme genome data. https://github.com/jjg/3dna

Restduino

A REST-like interface for the Arduino to make working with hardware more natural for web developers. https://github.com/jjg/RESTduino

Reprap Prusa Mendel

A Prusa Mendel Reprap 3d printer that started as a Makergear kit and has been constantly evolving over the last 2.5 years.

Projects I Like & Follow

  • The 2018 Hackaday Prize
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A 75 watt MPPT Solar Charger with tons of features. Efficiency > 97%, USB interface, data logging, 2 USB charging ports and much more...
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High Efficiency MPPT Solar Charger

lukas-fsslerLukas Fässler

  • The 2018 Hackaday Prize
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USB hid keyboard ... etc. for Raspberry PI
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mini (Pi)QWERTY USB keyboard

bobriciusbobricius

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Portable CoreXY 3D printer (foldable)
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X printer - portable

malte-schraderMalte Schrader

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Itsy-chipsy is a chip platform that enables a multi-block service like-oshpark capable to offer area for your own chip, for as low as $100.
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Itsy-Chipsy: Make your own $100 chip

onchipOnchip

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A system designed to be easy to build and setup. Uses two $20 webcams and open source software to provide accurate eye tracking
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Low Cost Open Source Eye Tracking

john-evansJohn Evans

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Building all the tools neccesary to make chips at home.
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Semiconductors @ Home

nixieNixie

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Put screens on your jewelry.
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Video Pendant

dehipudeʃhipu

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In this project we try to build a cheap AR module that you can use with your regular glasses.
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uGlass: an AR module on your glasses

ultimate-roboticsUltimate Robotics

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Engraving by CNC a special composite, the Hylite, to create folds and hinges. Zatsit, so made, is on Kickstarter until oct 5, 2018. Hurry!
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Folds and Hinges Technology to Make Mechanisms

marc-peltierMarc Peltier

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A fancy pocket computer you can build yourself with simple through-hole components
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Cobalt 3, a pocket computer DIY

leonardo-leoniLeonardo Leoni

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Measures wind speed via inertial sensors and rain with capacitive. Maintenance free, LPWAN, 3D printed (Not yet another AWS)
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Weather Pyramid

manolis-nikiforakisManolis Nikiforakis

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The Vampire Charger takes in any AC or DC voltage that may be findable in an emergency situation and delivers it safely to your USB device.
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Vampire Charger

aaron-swartz-dayAaron Swartz Day

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A Modular 4-Bit CPU Design
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DDL4-CPU

daves-dev-labDave's Dev Lab

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Independently charge 10 Li-Ion cells @ 1A each, with $18 of Prime parts and an ATX supply.
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Minimalist Li-Ion Charger

masterofnullMasterOfNull

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An open source smart watch built for anxiety and panic disorder.
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Minder

austin-marandosAustin Marandos

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evolutionary project with several architectures: transportable, compact/closed, multi-arms, infinite Z ...
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<100€ High Speed RepRap 3D printer

invent2maininvent2main

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Commodore 8568-inspired (and mostly compatible) video core for driving VGA-type displays.
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VDC-II

samuel-a-falvo-iiSamuel A. Falvo II

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As simple as possible single-board computer with the 6809 / 6309 CPU.
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OMEN Kilo

martin-malyMartin Maly

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skrodahl wrote 05/02/2018 at 12:30 • point

Thanks for following the #The Muffsy BSTRD - Class A Valve Preamp 

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Vittorio Loschiavo wrote 04/11/2018 at 17:43 • point

Thanks Jason, for following my project Mini Vertical Wind Generator 3D printed.

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Vittorio Loschiavo wrote 04/05/2018 at 05:12 • point

Thanks for like to my project https://hackaday.io/project/86962-lawnmower-robot

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Samuel A. Falvo II wrote 03/14/2018 at 21:54 • point

Thanks for the follow!

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Miguel wrote 12/18/2015 at 15:35 • point

Thanks for the skull to #Memtype project !!

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