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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
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Details
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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
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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
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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
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Images
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im trying to learn how to hack its been my dream since i was 5
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Hy! i am new please guide me some one where i will get the working mods of different games.
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nice efforts
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Getting started. I just received a Teensy4.0 and corresponding sound board. I want to create a DSP automatic gain control algorithm for listening to my un-normalized mp3 files or my TV where the volume of commercials remains equivalent to that of the film. I have experience on the Arduino and DSP algorithms on dedicated assembly language processors but nothing on the Teensy or associated tools. Please suggest a tutorial for me. Thanks.
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Hi you could also try asking a question in the Stack https://hackaday.io/stack or Hackchat https://hac.io/m/2369
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Absolutely informative. Thanks for sharing.
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I'm new here and created the moncky project that I wanted to share with the world. But after a day it still doesn't appear on the recent project list. Is there something I need to do to make it appear? Thanks!
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I love pleae teach me how is it
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for the "DISCOVER" section, how do you change your sign up selections.
when signing up i selected - satellites, virtual reality & software.
however i'd like to change those selections. those are showing up
in the "DISCOVER" section. i DON'T know what to type in - but it was
listed during the sign up
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I am new to this space. I am here to learn from others and get a direction on what to learn next. I would like to build a clock that will sound an alarm at a certain time every night. Not an exact time of night, but a certain time before sunrise (like two hours before sunrise). I would like the alarm to automatically adjust itself based on Lat & Long coordinates. It should move the alarm based on the sunrise time for the location, and adjust for the length of day/night. This project will be battery powered and not connect to a wifi or other network. My question is: What do I need to learn? I have never built a clock before... Well I have only designed something that just keeps time, but never an alarm that is based on the length of day/night.
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Hello,
I have the same problem as a few people before.
I created my account and I also added my first project (public) but still is invisible on the project pages (recent updated or as newest).
Also, I would like to add that project to the "Raspberry Pi projects category" what should I do?
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I created a public project, how let others see it?
How can i make it appear on the Hackaday's Project Lists Pull-down menu?
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good
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how do i find the people area i did every thing i had to do
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Is there a way to re-order project instruction steps or insert a new step into the list anywhere other than the end? Can't write non-trivial instructions without.
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There is. Just 'grab' (Click and hold) the number on the left side of the caption. Though not immediatatly obvious, if you now move up or down the whole instruction moves. You must move carefully, but if you arrive at a spot where it can be dropped you will see the numbers change.
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Ah... had to go find a desk with a real old-fashioned computer on it to run a browser that shows the numbers. Even when requesting the "desktop" site, neither Chrome nor Samsung's browser show them - on a couple different Android devices/versions. That and the click/hold/drag action. Dragging could happen with a plug-in mouse if there were numbers to drag.
Anyhow - Thanks for the info!
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Hi All
I am trying to male an 8 channel transmitter to turn on 8 led s while the buttons are pressed, I need to be long range too.
S I intend t use RFM95 or RYLR896,I have the RFM95,but not the other one,
What I need is:
1- 10 pieces of RYLR896
2- The program code for this
Please if any body can help ,I will pay for it too.
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Great pleasure to be here.
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Working on creating a DA42 flight simulator cockpit , started 6 years ago, stopped it for house works improvement and restarted that project 4 monthes ago, flight commands and cockpit fuselage finished , now working on dashboard and radio nav instruments.
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Is there a way to view all of >10ish collapsed log entries for a project?
The first (in selected order) several logs appear on the project page and can be collapsed to titles. Great. Unless there are more logs. There is a "view all" but
gripe 1: I haven't found a way to collapse entries in the "view all" view
gripe 2: It's still not "all" but just the first n again with a "next" button -- at the bottom of the page -- after a page full of expanded entries
So to see more logs you have to scroll thru a wall of full entries -- slowly if you want to scan for entry titles at unpredictable intervals through the page. This seems pessimal.
How about at least put a "next" button at the top of the page?
And allow collapsing entries? (or tell me I'm missing the obvious)
How about a "view all" option that actually shows _all_ entries collapsed? (or 500/page)
(gripe/asking because I like HaD enough)
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Pretty reasonable, I'll look into what we can do.
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Appreciated
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bump? (because just read a related comment at #Feedback - Hackaday.io )
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guys I really appreciate your constructive insight, so I ask some of you why we don't elaborate a project a, onboard cpu programmer (using a raspberry) for most of the processors used in commerce
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I added a project, made it public, and published it. It never shows up on the newest or recently updated lists. It seems like it is not publishing. What could I be doing wrong?
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HI Martin, did it show up yet?
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Very new accounts have a timeout on the display of new projects. If you were to post a project now it would be immediately visible in the project listings.
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