Your Hackaday Profile is the best way to express yourself. Fill it out completely so people can learn more about you.
Basic profile info
When you first sign up to Hackaday.io, we ask you to enter some basic info about yourself such as: your username (which becomes your vanity url), location, a word or two about yourself, tags for others to find you easily, and external links to your profiles on other networks. You can always change these by going to Edit my Profile
My Projects & Projects I contribute to
When you Add a Project, it will appear on your profile under the section My Projects available under profile drop-down menu. We'll highlight only the most liked projects and the rest will be visible by clicking on View all projects.
We highly encourage collaboration. That's why we have a contributors list when creating projects. If you are part of a project, we'll highlight that project on your profile.
Things I've built
You can tell Hackaday.io users about your projects in two ways: by adding a project, or by listing them on your Things I've Built section. This section is for projects that you don't have enough material to document. All you have to do is upload one small image and write a brief summary about your project.
My pages
Whenever you have something to say to the world, or just want to rant, you can Create a Page about it. Think of this section as your personal blog. Like projects and profiles, pages also have comments feature.
Mentions
You can be mentioned by or mention another user by using the '@' followed by username of the user. Mentions can be made in many areas across the Site, such as: Comments, Messages, project logs, Details, Stack etc. If a user mentions you anywhere on the site (except Messages), you will be notified via email and on your Private Feed.
Bits
It's 2016. There was no way we could name this guestbook. Write a bit on your profile, on other's profiles, say something useful or give feedback.

What are you working on? What cool things have you built? Document them, share with the universe, get feedback, find collaborators.
Basic project info
When adding a project, we ask you to enter some basic details like name of the project, photos, a short description, tags so people can discover your project, external links (i.e. project homepage, GitHub, social links, etc.) and team members.
When you add team members to your project, these members will be able to update some parts of your project page, like the project logs. They will also appear on the Team section of the project page. Fellow users who would like to contribute can also request you to join.
Private Projects
You can create your project in private mode if you are not yet ready to show it to the world. A project can be made private by simply changing the tag inside Edit project page to 'PRIVATE'. All projects are public by default.
Details
The project details section is where you can write everything about your project. Most people use this section to explain how their builds work.
Project logs
Logs are a great way to keep your project followers up to date. It logs the progress of a project from start to finish.
Components
The components list is an easy way to show all the parts/items you used in your project. It also lets you add the quantity of parts used.
Build Instructions
If you feel like sharing how to build your project in a step by step guide, Instructions is the tool you are looking for.
Discussions
As the name suggests, the project discussions section is where visitors can leave feedback or ask questions. This section is available for individual logs and Build Instructions of a project too. Whenever someone leaves a comment, you'll get an email notification (assuming you did not disable email notifications) and you'll see it on your Private Feed.
Mentions
Any project can be mentioned by using the '#' followed by the project name. If your project is mentioned, you will be notified on your Private Feed and via email. Projects can be mentioned in all the areas where users can be mentioned.
Gallery
If there's one place you want to go to view all media related to a project, this is it. You can view, share and download images and videos of a project by clicking on 'View Gallery' right below the main project photo.
You can follow projects and people on Hackaday.io to stay up to date. Just look for the Follow button on the project page or the person's profile.
When you follow someone, you'll see activities from them on your Private Feed page. This works the same for other user's projects; follow the ones you like and you'll know about any updates to the project, the addition of new build logs, etc.
Just saw a cool project? Like it! Likes are a way of saying "This project is cool". If you collect more likes, your project will eventually have more visibility. Users can sort projects by 'Most liked' in the project listing page.
Hackaday.io uses Redactor editor to make editing easy. It is a toolbar that is available as you scroll down the page. All options have helpful tool-tips.
Features of the editor are:
- Basic styling (bold, italic, titles, quotes, headers etc.)
- Lists
- Code snippets, Latex equations
- Tables
- Images, Videos, links
- Drag & Drop
- Copy & Paste from other pages
Links
You can turn any text into a link by using the context menu. To do this, simply select the text, and click on the link icon of the context editor.
Images
As with links, you can add images from the context menu. But a simpler way is to just drag and drop images from your device!
Copy & Paste
One of the coolest things about the editor is that you can copy any styled text from another page (i.e. your blog) and paste it to Project Details, Logs or similar pages and it'll match our styling. This should work perfectly in most cases, but be sure to double check before publishing your content.
One small thing about copy & paste: if you do this from a page with images, your images will not be uploaded to Hackaday.io. Instead they would be linked to the original page. In most cases, this is not a problem but if something happens to the original page, your images won't be visible on Hackaday.io either. To prevent this, you may want to add your images manually.
Videos
Have a video you want to add to your project or page? If it's hosted on YouTube or Vimeo, simply get the URL of your video and paste it in the editor when you are adding your content. After pasting the URL, pressing Enter will turn the link into an embedded video.
Code snippets
A code snippet can be added by clicking on the code icon and choosing the language. This can later be edited as well.
Styling
There are many options for styling your text. The styling options can be applied after entering the text. Options such as bold, italic, headers, tables and lists are available for representation. Separators and 'Read More' are available for organizing the text well.
Discussions
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I am looking for anyone who is interested in the history of the Centurion mini computer. I was a co-founder in 1971.
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Olá bom pra ver formas diferentes pra ajudar as pessoas
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I teach a course at Florida Tech called The Basics of Making that includes 3D printing, laser cutting, Arduino, KiCAD, CAD, etc., culminating in a group design project such as those in https://fit.instructure.com/files/45577727/download?download_frd=1
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You can create private projects but not profiles. Users that have previously messaged you can be blocked from sending more messages in https://hackaday.io/messages With the conversation selected, access the settings icon in the right column.
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Yeah great, but there is no option on the edit project page for add log or add instructions
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It's on the project's main page, If you are the project owner, you should see Details, Files, Components, Project Logs, and buttons to edit them. BTW, I'm just another user, not an admin, just saying it works.
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is there a way to edit the gallery ? I'd like to add captions to the images
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AFAIK you can only delete and re-upload. If you want to rearrange just drag the photos.
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You can arrange the first four on the edit project page, but the rest including captioning is automatically pulled from the project post images.
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Hamburger > Edit my account > Delete my account
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Let me know if you need further help.
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What is the hack section ?
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Good morning. I created a project yesterday and today it is gone. I was hoping to see some notifications but instead I am faced with having to re-enter all my information again. :(
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hi
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I may be violating some rules because right after I add my project, it gets deleted without any notification. Does anyone have an idea why?
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Been looking everywhere and this seemed perfect : iSight II. But I do not think the creator ever finished. Has anyone successfully done something like this. I already know about the Pisight but I like the way he was approaching this task.
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hi, I've just made a new account and created a bunch of projects, but it says I only have 4. Only the 4 most recent projects are visible in my projects tab, and my profile says "4 projects". But there are chat rooms in my messages tab for all of the other projects, and the images I uploaded for those projects are the icons for those rooms. How can I access those other projects? Thanks.
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HI @ReidDye - We're sorry, looks like it was deleted by a script by accident. It's back up now!
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ok, thanks!
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Hi Dusan, can you look at my account as well? My LEDarcade project disappeared overnight.
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Same thing just happened to me. My LEDarcade project vanished overnight.
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Alguém online
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Me ajuda sou aprendiz quero aprender mais sobre sistema e programação
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please teach me how to hack camera because lately my sister Suspicious and I want to make sure that my sister is not in trouble
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Hello all, I'm a Noob on this site as of today, I am also an old bloke who needs some help to repair a plotter. The need is for a circuit and possibly some known faults with a Roland X-Y plotter Model DXY-990. This is now an old machine which has done a lot of work and although treated kindly during its life, now has a tendency to not give the pen-up command from time to time. Any and all help will be appreciated, willing to pay for any costs involved. Thank you. rodney.jackson@optusnet.com.au
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Hi Rodney, maybe this link could help - for the Roland part you've to scroll down a bit.
http://www.synthfool.com/laser/
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How does one submit a proposal to teach a course on hackaday.io? Thanks.
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Try sending a private message to https://hackaday.io/Lutetium
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hello,
is it possible to edit a "log", the picture bugged. (if yes how ?)
thanks
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I'll send you a PM.
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Добрый день. По вашей схеме при включении...
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