I hope this is the correct area to post something like this ...
Here is a badge which I have worn (among other events) at DC 29 and got quite a few compliments about it.
I'm not selling these, just sharing what I've made, but I'm willing to send the .stl files to anyone who wants to make one. (IIRC, I sent them to three people at DC 29.)
It's a 3d-printed shell. Of course it's a classic Mac "toaster" design. Internally it's a Pi Zero and a small off-the-shelf display, as well as a battery, switch, and Adafruit charger.
It basically does a fade-in-fade-out slideshow of a few Defcon graphics, a personalized name badge, a screenshot of a classic Mac desktop, and a few Las Vegas scenes.
I've worn this to two other events recently, one a "maker" event, where people literally gooshed all over it, and another event where I got a very enthusiastic "So What?"
I hope the photos show up properly.


Here is a badge which I have worn (among other events) at DC 29 and got quite a few compliments about it.
I'm not selling these, just sharing what I've made, but I'm willing to send the .stl files to anyone who wants to make one. (IIRC, I sent them to three people at DC 29.)
It's a 3d-printed shell. Of course it's a classic Mac "toaster" design. Internally it's a Pi Zero and a small off-the-shelf display, as well as a battery, switch, and Adafruit charger.
It basically does a fade-in-fade-out slideshow of a few Defcon graphics, a personalized name badge, a screenshot of a classic Mac desktop, and a few Las Vegas scenes.
I've worn this to two other events recently, one a "maker" event, where people literally gooshed all over it, and another event where I got a very enthusiastic "So What?"
I hope the photos show up properly.
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