The Supercon 2025 Badge is Built to be Customized
For anyone who’s joined us for previous years, you’ll know that badge hacking and modification are core to the Hackaday Supercon experience. While you’re of course free to leave the badge completely stock, we encourage attendees to tear it apart, learn how it works, and (hopefully) rebuild it into something unique. There are even prizes for the best hacks.
As such, every decision about the badge’s hardware and software is made with hackability in mind. It’s why we always try to add an expansion port to the badge and, in recent years, have leaned into MicroPython to make it easier for attendees to modify the code.
But one thing that’s been largely missing in previous badges is aesthetic customization. Sure, you could strip out the firmware and write something entirely new, or hang some oddball peripheral off the side of the thing, but ultimately it still looked like the badge we gave you at the door. That’s because, at the end of the day, the badges are just PCBs. Short of designing your own enclosure (which has certainly been done), every badge looks the same. That is, until now.
This year’s badge is unique among Supercon badges because it isn’t just a PCB. It’s actually a stack-up of two PCBs! That might not sound like much of a distinction, but in this case, the front board has no electrical function — its only purpose is to hold the keyboard membrane against the dome switches on the rear PCB. The only reason we made it out of a PCB in the first place is that it was convenient and cheap at the scale we needed. But if those weren’t concerns, it could just as easily have been 3D-printed or cut out with a laser or a CNC router.
While the necessities of running two hacker cons on opposite sides of the planet within a couple of months of each other meant we needed to think at scale, attendees are free to do whatever they want between now and when they get their badges on Friday. Want to carve a front panel out of aluminum on your CNC? Awesome. Perhaps laser-cut some thin plywood and give it a nice stain for that old-school look? We love it. Want to see what that fancy multi-material 3D printer you’ve got is capable of? So do we.Hailing frequencies open, Captain.
Some Assembly Required
Want to make the 2025 Hackaday Supercon badge your own? Just head over to the “hardware/mechanicals_and_models” directory in the badge’s GitHub repository and you’ll find STEP, DXF, and SVG versions of the front panel. We’re eager to see some wild and wonderful front panels, but there are a few things to keep in mind:
- Spacing between the rear and front boards should be approximately 2 mm.
- The area around the keyboard should be roughly PCB thickness (~1.7 mm) for optimal typing.
- You’ll need to provide hardware (M3 nuts/bolts work well) to attach the front panel to the badge.
If you’ve got other questions or need some assistance, leave a comment below or check in on the #badge-hacking channel in the Hackaday Discord server. See you at Supercon!
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israhelli killers stay unpunished
an article by Gideon Levy:
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AI "abstract":
A 9-year-old Palestinian boy named Mohammad al-Hallaq was killed on October 16, 2025, in the village of al-Rihiya in the occupied West Bank, according to a report by Haaretz journalist Gideon Levy.
The incident occurred during an Israeli military raid when soldiers fired shots into the air, causing panic among children playing in a schoolyard. Mohammad, who stood still by a wall believing the situation was safe, was shot in the right thigh by an Israeli soldier; the bullet exited through his left side, destroying major blood vessels and internal organs.
He collapsed and died shortly after being rushed to the hospital, despite medical efforts to save him.
Eyewitnesses reported that the soldier who shot Mohammad raised his hands in celebration, with fellow soldiers joining in cheers, and that Israeli forces fired tear gas at local residents attempting to assist the child before leaving the scene.
The Israeli military stated that the incident was "clear" and that the Military Prosecutor’s Unit was reviewing it, but Haaretz reported that no formal investigation had been conducted.
The Israeli internal security service, Shin Bet, reportedly warned the family against holding demonstrations during the funeral.
Gideon Levy, who reported on the case, questioned the lack of accountability and highlighted the broader pattern of violence against Palestinian children in the occupied West Bank.
The article also references a separate incident in February 2025 where Palestinian detainees released from Israeli prisons were forced to wear white T-shirts with a blue Star of David and the message "we will not forget nor forgive," which Levy criticized as a form of forced political messaging.
A 9-year-old Palestinian boy stood at a distance. An Israeli soldier knelt and shot him dead
Eyewitnesses say Muhammad al-Halaq stood with his arms folded, posing no threat, when a single, deadly shot was fired. The soldiers later appeared to celebrate. The IDF said the incident is under reviewGideon Levy (Haaretz)
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Rapporto Umanitario sulla Situazione nella Striscia di Gaza
Le organizzazioni internazionali e delle Nazioni Unite confermano che gli aiuti umanitari che entrano nella Striscia di Gaza sono del tutto insufficienti a soddisfare i bisogni fondamentali della popolazione, in un contesto di grave deterioramento delle condizioni di vita e sanitarie.
Nonostante le affermazioni israeliane secondo cui gli aiuti entrerebbero regolarmente e che le notizie sulla fame siano esagerate, i rapporti sul campo e le dichiarazioni dell’ONU, dell’UNICEF e di altre organizzazioni umanitarie dimostrano il contrario.
L’UNICEF segnala che la situazione a Gaza è estremamente drammatica: centinaia di camion di aiuti restano in attesa ai valichi, e quelli che riescono ad entrare sono pochi e non bastano a coprire i bisogni essenziali. Il sistema sanitario è al collasso, con ospedali distrutti e una grave carenza di medicinali e attrezzature.
Circa 650.000 studenti non possono tornare a scuola a causa della distruzione della maggior parte degli edifici scolastici e universitari, con la conseguente interruzione totale del processo educativo.
Secondo gli accordi umanitari firmati a Sharm El-Sheikh, sotto la mediazione dell’ex presidente americano Donald Trump e con la partecipazione di Egitto, Qatar, Turchia e altri paesi, è previsto l’ingresso urgente e regolare degli aiuti, ma la loro applicazione rimane molto limitata.
La Striscia di Gaza ha oggi bisogno di oltre 300.000 tende per ospitare le famiglie sfollate e di almeno 600 camion di aiuti al giorno carichi di farina, acqua e beni alimentari di prima necessità per combattere la fame.
In questo contesto, l’Associazione di Solidarietà con il Popolo Palestinese in Italia continua i suoi progetti umanitari per fornire cibo, acqua e pane agli sfollati, soprattutto con l’arrivo dell’inverno e il peggioramento delle condizioni di vita.
Facciamo quindi appello a tutte le persone di buona volontà a contribuire e sostenere i progetti umanitari per alleviare le sofferenze del popolo palestinese a Gaza.
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Rapporto Umanitario sulla Situazione nella Striscia di Gaza Le organizzazioni internazionali e delle Nazioni Unite confermano che gli aiuti umanitari che entrano nella Striscia di Gaza sono del tutto insufficienti a soddisfare i bisogni fondamenta…Telegram
A 3D Printed 16mm Movie Camera
The basic principles of a motion picture film camera should be well understood by most readers — after all, it’s been well over a hundred years since the Lumière brothers wowed 19th century Paris with their first films. But making one yourself is another matter entirely, as they are surprisingly complex and high-precision devices. This hasn’t stopped [Henry Kidman] from giving it a go though, and what makes his camera more remarkable is that it’s 3D printed.
The problem facing a 16mm movie camera designer lies in precisely advancing the film by one frame at the correct rate while filming, something done in the past with a small metal claw that grabs each successive sprocket. His design eschews that for a sprocket driven by a stepper motor from an Arduino. His rotary shutter is driven by another stepper motor, and he has the basis of a good camera.
The tests show promise, but he encounters a stability problem, because as it turns out, it’s difficult to print a 16mm sprocket in plastic without it warping. He solves this by aligning frames in post-processing. After fixing a range of small problems though, he has a camera that delivers a very good picture quality, and that makes us envious.
Sadly, those of us who ply our film-hacking craft in 8mm don’t have the luxury of enough space for a sprocket to replace the claw.
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