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Hackster.io
Software Development
San Francisco, CA 57,898 followers
Hackster.io, an Avnet community, is the world's largest network for hardware and software developers with 2M+ members.
About us
Hackster.io, an Avnet community, is the world’s fastest growing developer community for learning, programming, and building hardware. By bringing together a global network of 2M+ innovators, hundreds of technology partners, and 45K+ open source electronics projects, Hackster hopes to facilitate the creation of solutions that make a smarter, healthier place tomorrow.
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https://www.hackster.io
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- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, CA
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 2014
- Specialties
- Developers, Makers, Electronics Projects, Product Development, Internet of Things, Hardware, AI, ML, EE, Design, CleanTech, Raspberry Pi, Arduino, NXP, TI, Microchip, Alexa, Cloud, MCU, Hacker, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, AWS, and IoT
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531 Howard St
Floor 2
San Francisco , California 94105, US
Employees at Hackster.io
Updates
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Elliot Madsen has turned parts from a scrapped 3D printer into a two-dimensional pen plotter — powered by an Arduino UNO Q single-board computer.
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Kayden Knapik built a DIY Disney-style BDX droid for a fraction of the cost using 3D printing, AI, and a lawn mower battery.
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M5Stack has launched a new ePaper development kit, combining an Espressif Systems ESP32-S3 microcontroller with a color E Ink Spectra 6 display: the M5 PaperColor.
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Redditor WendyArmbuster built this jig with quick-change sockets suited specifically for Raspberry Pi Pico boards.