Hackaday Offers Trip Into Space For Best DIY Hardware
An anonymous reader writes "SupplyFrame is launching The Hackaday Prize, a challenge to create open connected devices judged by Andrew 'Bunnie' Huang, and Limor 'Ladyada' Fried, among others. The grand prize is an all-expense-paid trip to space on a carrier of your choice or $196,418 if going into space isn't your thing. 'We launched The Hackaday Prize because we want to see the next evolution of hardware happen right now, and we want it to be open,' said Mike Szczys, managing editor of Hackaday.com."
The way the Republicans are screwing over the middle class in this country, I'll take the survival money FTW.
The Obama on ObamaCare...
Obama, Aug. 15, 2009: I just want to be completely clear about this; I keep on saying this but somehow folks aren't listening, if you like your health care plan, you keep your health care plan. Nobody is going to force you to leave your health care plan.
The Obama, March 25, 2010: From this day forward, all of the cynics, all the naysayers, they're going to have to confront the reality of what this reform is and what it isn't.
The Obama, June 28, 2012: First, if you're one of the more than 250 million Americans who already have health insurance, you will keep your health insurance — this law will only make it more secure and more affordable.
--Lies, damned lies and things Democrats say.
Socialism; never mind all the dead bodies.
better for your health
I don't get the appeal of a one-time sub-orbital hop to the upper atmosphere in a tin can. OK, wow, so you can look through a porthole for 5 minutes.
I'll take the money, put it in the bank, invest in something banal and safe, and maybe work on my education. (I'm in Canada so 200k$ is for more than one semester!)
Since obviously "space" travel is going to be so cheap in the future thanks to 3D printing and the massive demand, I'll just go in space in ten years for 20k$.
goes to the person who can pronounce the guy's last name.
If the winner chooses the space trip over the money, I hope they have the cash to pay the taxes... lol
Whatever you make needs to be connected to the internet in a meaningful way. That requirements cuts out a ton of really useful and interesting hardware. Example: You won't connect an easy, DIY laser bug zapper to the internet. Would it tweet each time it zapped a bug? I'd love to have a laser 'wall' that would surround my porch and keep little flying things away. A laser lawn mower would be even better! Would that need a web UI? Example: The DIY hardware for brain-controlled interfaces could really use an upgrade, but that also doesn't fit into the internet.
If they really wanted new DIY projects that could cause meaningful change in the world, they'd drop the internet requirement. With it they look like they're trying to add hardware to the data mining and social media fads.
Give us your most awesome idea in return for $196,418 or a trip to space. Meanwhile, if your idea really is that awesome, you could patent and build it. Probably make orders of magnitude more money from it, if it really is that good.
Apparently, being open means giving Google your content, as youtube is a requirement.
dont want to help corproations
Not this one.
Iam severely short sighted. This is the only website i can read with my glasses off.
Great for when my glasses break, bad for my mouse wheel and middle finger.
The Hackaday Prize
You Build the Future. You Go to Space.
Build a terrible website, waste space and potential applications.
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I dont understand why Italy and Quebec cannot participate. Any idea?