Did you miss Open Hardware Summit 2026? @IShJR has you covered with a full recap of the event!
Read how @oshwassociation's annual convention of open source hardware hackers and enthusiasts for talks, workshops, and exhibits made a hot Berlin even hotter! https://t.co/zbR02e4LUW
BugBuster is an open source hardware platform that lets AI models safely measure and control real hardware for autonomous debugging. https://t.co/Kh6pgmzgTJ
💡 Stair lights that flow like water as you walk — no router, no cloud.
Carla Guo built a radar-based stair lighting system with our XIAO ESP32-C6 + LED Driver Board for XIAO. Two mmWave radar nodes talk over ESP-NOW to detect walking direction, then the LEDs flow up or down to match — all running locally.
Check it out on @Hacksterio 👉 https://t.co/p5TJwTVxfN
To stay safe with their new resin 3D printer, @KatzCreates built a filtration cabinet and uploaded the files for you to do the same. https://t.co/PdNOIigKTJ
.@NVIDIA's Isaac GR00T reference design addresses robotics’ biggest bottleneck, giving devs a complete humanoid stack out of the box. https://t.co/BL5CQUf3aq
Inkbox built a retro-style console inside a dodecahedral case, using a Raspberry Pi 3 to play games from custom cartridges on bare metal.
https://t.co/5KuYryqAtm
The Comet Q is a $79, pocket-sized, driverless USB-C KVM that lets you securely remote control your phone, tablet, or laptop from anywhere. https://t.co/2UNtrQfgHP
Acmer’s new AM 60W MOPA laser machine is powerful and affordable. Hackster Pro @cameron_coward put it to the test to find out if it is a deal or a dud. Read more in his latest The Maker's Toolbox review! https://t.co/p6hFGZsdOH
With a human-like sense of touch, the new ARISTO Hand lets robots handle delicate tasks like picking up a penny or inserting an SD card. https://t.co/5RDYYy8Lmb