The Open Source Hardware Camp (OSHCamp) 2017 is scheduled for September, as part of the Wuthering Bytes festival, and the call for participation is now open!
Read about it here.
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The Open Source Hardware Camp (OSHCamp) 2017 is scheduled for September, as part of the Wuthering Bytes festival, and the call for participation is now open!
Read about it here.
With just a few days to go before Wuthering Bytes 2016 and OSHCamp 2016 open their doors, we’ve been psyching ourselves up by building the kit OSHCamp attendees will be receiving: the Denkimono Noise Generator.
Read about it here.
Our run-down of personal highlights due to appear at Wuthering Bytes 2016 continues with Ken Boak, whose talk on technical education and the benefits available from open hardware we’re particularly excited by.
Read about it here.
Our countdown to Wuthering Bytes 2016 continues with a look at two LoRaWAN-focused talks scheduled for OSHCamp on Saturday the 3rd of September: The Things Network and HereLab.
Read about them here.
Wuthering Bytes 2016′s initial schedule is now live, bringing a full ten days of talks, activities, and conferences to Hebden Bridge - and for the first time you can host your own event under the Wuthering Bytes umbrella!
Read about it here.