Glen riding on the Monarch Crest Trail near Salida, Colorado, August 2013. Glen is not a bragger, but we are impressed through and through with his impressive work history, experience and awesome projects. We are especially grateful when such highly qualified professionals are willing to share their wisdom with
BBot! A remote controlled robot that talks, sees and serves drinks at the pool! And is hilarious! This open source robot design is based on the BeagleBone Black micro embedded Linux computer and has a low cost FPGA cape attached. Embedded Linux coupled with an FPGA can dramatically augment any DIY electronics design – the
Featuring the ValentF(x) Mark 1 FPGA Board integrated with a BeagleBone Black embedded Linux minicomputer, this open source robot design is a great reference for advanced DIY robotics enthusiasts! With the novel goal of serving beverages poolside, this hilarious remote controlled robot can interact with customers through wireless video and audio, display information about drink
Here's a hackaday writeup of the project. It's always nice be recognized. Great Work LOGi Team! Foreword: This project allows users to easily experiment with and discover the inner workings of mining on a low cost multi-purpose platform. Note that there are currently much faster and more powerful options available for bitcoin mining including