The Hack42 Hackerspace in Arnhem, Netherlands is one of the best hackerspaces we’ve ever seen. After taking over a decommissioned military base, the Hack42 crew has filled a compound rimmed with razor ...
For many hardware enthusiasts, it’s hard to stop imagining the possibilities of an almighty fablab in our garage — a glorious suite of machines that can make the widgets of our dreams. Over the years, ...
Noisebridge, the renowned hackerspace that’s been in the Mission for nine years, will “almost certainly” have to leave its Mission Street space by August 2018, when its lease expires. “Despite our ...
As a programmer, I love the idea of joining a hackerspace: A space where I can work on personal and community projects to explore new areas of programming that I may not be familiar with. As a maker, ...
Anyone who walks through the gates of Noisebridge, a nondescript Mission District warehouse plastered with graffiti reading “Hack the Planet,” is “already a member,” says software engineer by day ...
Tog, Dublin’s hackerspace, started in 2009. Since then, it has created an incredible community of hackers and builders who are always finding ways to solve problems. Maker and hackerspaces serve a ...
For 27-year old Bilal Ghalib, founding Iraq’s first hackerspace isn’t just about making a studio dedicated to creation, it’s about rekindling the country’s entrepreneurial spirit. For 27-year old ...
Some in the “hackerspace” movement shy away from the term, preferring the less criminal-sounding “makerspace” to describe the tech-savvy community workspaces that have increased in popularity in ...
I had the good fortune to be able to attend Maker Faire North Carolina this weekend in Raleigh, N.C. Maker Faires are amazing events that bring together representatives from all parts of the Maker ...
Less than a block away from Fremont Street, sandwiched between a Mexican-themed restaurant and a parking garage, sits SYN Shop, a haven for tech enthusiasts. SYN Shop calls itself a “hackerspace.” The ...