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David Groom
David bought his first Arduino in 2007 as part of a Roomba hacking project. Since then, he has been obsessed with writing code that you can touch. David fell in love with the original Pebble smartwatch, and even more so with its successor, which allowed him to combine the beloved wearable with his passion for hardware hacking via its smartstrap functionality. Unable to part with his smartwatch sweetheart, David wrote a love letter to the Pebble community, which blossomed into Rebble, the service that keeps Pebbles ticking today, despite the company's demise in 2016. When he's not hacking on wearables, David can probably be found building a companion bot, experimenting with machine learning, growing his ever-increasing collection of dev boards, or hacking on DOS-based palmtops from the 90s.
Find David on Mastodon at @ishotjr@chaos.social or these other places.
Latest from David Groom
11/15/2022
The past few years have been … unprecedented. Supply chain failures manifest themselves visibly around us, from parking lots in Detroit...
11/14/2022
The year is 2015. Pebble have just set another Kickstarter record with their new Time model, which in addition to...
10/21/2022
TinyCircuits are no strangers to crowdfunding, with successful campaigns going back as far as 2015’s TinyDuino, and as recent as...
10/14/2022
Welcome to the Maker Faire Lille live blog! We will be taking pictures of cool things all weekend during this...
10/05/2022
“Hangout & Nerdout” is a virtual community meetup series co-produced by Hackster and Make:. This monthly get-together brings members of...
09/16/2022
When the Raspberry Pi first launched, it promised a $35 computer for the masses. But what does “computer” really mean?...
09/14/2022
When the project that would eventually be named Arduino started evolving in the early 2000s, their goal was to make...
08/10/2022
When the first maker-focused single-board computers (SBCs) from BeagleBoard and Raspberry Pi started appearing, it felt like a tiny revolution....
07/30/2022
Protect your online self with these basic cyber security tips.
07/15/2022
What do you get when you cross an Arduino with a Raspberry Pi Zero? That is a strange question, but...
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