Others' Projects

Below are some projects made by others that I think are really great! You should give these a look and support them if you can.

Internet Archive

Also known as the Wayback Machine, an incredible organization spearheading internet preservation and content availability. Go donate!

Friends of Amateur Rocketry

Amazingly well-run and well-equipped site in Mojave, CA catering to amateur rocketry as well as corporate testing needs. Go out here to launch stuff if you're LA local!

Flipper Zero

Really incredible open source hardware & software project for RF, IR, NFC, RFID, and basically any type of wireless communication hacking/debugging you can imagine. Insanely versatile and the people working there are super cool.

Half Cat

Amazing team working on making liquid-fueled rockets more accessible for hobbyists. Personally responsible for a large portion of FAR/RRS' liquids testing development.

Home Assistant

Widely known and widely loved open-source smart home control panel. Available in many flavors, and has very friendly devs who support right to repair and don't spy on you (unlike the big names in smarthome stuff).

KegRocket

Really cool project being done by a friend of mine! He's making a liquid fueled rocket with beer kegs as the tanks (hence the name). Definitely check this one out and make it to the launch!

Pine64

Makers of Pinecil, among other things! Amazing open-source hardware organization that sells incredibly high-quality products for prices that don't make you feel like you're being robbed. Also huge proponents of right to repair among other great tech legislation efforts.

PlatformIO

Excellent embedded systems development platform. Allows you to interface with pretty much anything and is most of the reason a great majority of my projects come to fruition.

QMK Firmware

Open-source keyboard firmware project. They've enabled a lot of my own projects, and the software itself is impressively robust and well-documented.

Tailscale

Insanely useful decentralized networking tool that lets you put devices in different parts of the world on the same subnet easily. What VPNs should have been.