Jittery MacGyver - Lessons Learned from Building a Bionic Hand out of a Coffee Maker
Offered By: 44CON Information Security Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the innovative world of repurposing everyday objects in this 57-minute conference talk from the 44CON Information Security Conference. Dive into Evan Booth's journey of transforming a common pod-based coffee maker into a functional bionic hand. Learn about real-world examples of "MacGyver"-style problem-solving, examine hands-on creations from repurposed Keurigs, and discover the potential hidden in seemingly ordinary items. Gain insights into creative thinking, the intersection of prevalent hardware and short lifespans, and the process of reimagining common household appliances. Reflect on the lessons learned from seeking potential in overlooked objects and the implications for future applications. From grip strength to speed controllers, uncover the fascinating details of building "Hedberg," the bionic hand, and explore the broader concepts of innovative repurposing in technology and engineering.
Syllabus
Intro
MacGyver
Government Publications
My Background
My Projects
Terminal cornucopia
The Shack
Lighting
Keurig
Bore Paul
Hedberg
Building Hedberg
Grip Strength
Speed Controller
Future Applications
Take Aways
Sandpaper for What Its Worth
Take Everything Apart
Taught by
44CON Information Security Conference
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