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Sorry for the all caps. I'm so excited right now i think i'm going to faint.

http://buglabs.net/products

Is this the coolest thing ever or what ?


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BUG is a collection of easy-to-use electronic modules that snap together to build any gadget you can imagine. Each BUGmodule represents a specific gadget function (ex: a camera, a keyboard, a video output, etc.). You decide which functions to include and BUG takes care of the rest, letting you try out different combinations quickly and easily. With BUG and the integrated programming environment/online community (BUGnet), anyone can build, program and share innovative devices and applications. We don't define the final products - you do.
Don't miss the interview with Eric Von Hippel on the Von Hippel module page.
http://buglabs.net/modules/bugvonhippel

I have seen the future and it is now.

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You geek.










I want one.








In fact I want several.

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That interview video has a very strange stereo image, it makes me dizzy just listening to it!

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TristezaOrange wrote:That interview video has a very strange stereo image, it makes me dizzy just listening to it!
I'm dizzy too but assumed it was from the excitement.

Just imagine the possibilities. It has USB, wireless,GPS modules,Camera modules, the Von Hippel module,touch screen module,projector module.

You could make a controller for your analog modular or control your DAW wireless. With the projector and camera module you could do a low cost ReacTable. To name a few.

EDIT: If you connect some pots and faders to the Von Hippel module you can do your own midi controller. Wireless should you want to. Or just have cute blinking LEDs in time with your music. Are there pink LEDs?

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Thats cool piece of tech was introduced at last years CES. I'm interested to see if it was upgraded for this years (which starts today actually)...

Its like HAL in your pocket ;)
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stay juicy!

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Would be cool to have a modular synth like this

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Awesome stuff!

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not interested.
but will have an eye on it :)

reasons:
- programming is done with java
- too expensive for what it is

- java is a pain for hardware programming for serious programmers, and its too complicated for amateur programmers.

- you pay for design, not function. if you really want to 'invent' new tools, go for arduino.

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amiga909 wrote:not interested.
but will have an eye on it :)

reasons:
- programming is done with java
- too expensive for what it is

- java is a pain for hardware programming for serious programmers, and its too complicated for amateur programmers.

- you pay for design, not function. if you really want to 'invent' new tools, go for arduino.
feel the same:
java :x and expensive :x

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alright, queue java_geek center stage for the "java can do almost everything C can and better/cleaner/whatever" speech

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PV_INC wrote:alright, queue java_geek center stage for the "java can do almost everything C can and better/cleaner/whatever" speech
Well it's about a 1000 times easier to program.

What's the problem with Java ? All i see is nagging and very little actual facts/opinions/whatever.

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They are really expensive. You pay for convenience.

No interest here. I still prefer the old PCB etching and component assembling and soldering, and you a nice processor and code in ASM or C :)

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jupiter8 wrote:
PV_INC wrote:alright, queue java_geek center stage for the "java can do almost everything C can and better/cleaner/whatever" speech
Well it's about a 1000 times easier to program.

What's the problem with Java ? All i see is nagging and very little actual facts/opinions/whatever.
No problem with Java at all. Just that people have some preconceived ideas about it's runtime performance compared to compiled languages. Also the fact that java imposes OOP paradigms make a lot of people used to program in C feel uneasy with developpment.

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I understand those who think etching their own PCBs and programming their Microcontrollers with C or ASM. That is indeed awesome and a lot cheaper than this one. However the deal is not all people is capable of such things nor interested.

The cool thing about this is that it is a "real product" that is customizable to such an extent. You can't really compare it to an Aurdino,can you ?
No soldering,ready made case, ready made peripherals that slot right in with the correct drivers (or whatever you want to call it).

I would rather compare it to an iPhone/iPod touch. Not that it is a phone or mp3 player (though it can be both) but that it can be programmed. There's plenty of apps for the iPhone and i just see this as a much more interesting platform for many uses. There are some pretty nifty iPhone apps. Just imagine what you could do with this.

BTW did you see that video with the Von Hippel dude ? He kinda explained it better than i ever could. It is an interesting paradigm shift. I've read several books on the same topic. Not so much about gizmos,more about well let's just call it Web 2.0 (though i think that's a rather silly name).

It's kind of the hardware equivalent of Youtube or whathaveyou.

Here's a new cool thingie!
Great, what does it do ?
I have no idea. You tell me. Whatever you want i guess.

Noone can predict anymore what is going to be popular so you just make an as free and expandable product as possible and see what the users come up with. We won't be told how to use a product anymore. It's the new thing.
The future is now.

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I am all for open hardware :)

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