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yossilac | 13 years ago | on: Ask HN: Advice from Hardware hackers

I was somewhat involved in two projects, one which was a physical object (but no electronics) that failed on Kickstarter, the other had electronics but was abandoned before even reaching Kickstarter.

So while I can't comment on how to succeed, at least I could offer some insights on how to fail ;)

First of all - it's hard. I'm not saying software is easy, but it's harder to pull off a HW project with just a couple of hours on the weekends. It's also much more expensive. The two projects I was referring to failed because the team just couldn't allocate enough time to really push it forward. By the time the Kickstarter campaign launched, everyone was already exhausted, and just didn't have enough "juice" left to push the marketing portion.

But enough about failures, let's talk hardware development.

Note on the Memoto page how their working prototype looks. It's a whole bunch of different boards linked together with cables. That's a good way to start - you can find many "evaluation boards" for pretty much any component you could think of. In this case, they have a camera board, a GPS board, a processor board and an antenna all hobbled together.

Evaluation boards cost much more than the actual component (could be ~$100 for a EVB of a component that costs just pennies), but it's still much much cheaper than developing a custom pcb.

So you order what you need, and make it work. Than, it's just a matter of shrinking it down, and cost reduction. You either hire some freelance engineer who will take all the schematics of all the EVB's you're using, and redesign just the portions you need (normally you'll just be using a small subset of each EVB), or (depending on the overall size, etc.) you could find a couple of tiny modules you just need to connect with a smaller custom pcb. It's always a good idea to browse alibaba.com, and many of the vendors there will even modify their products to you if the order is large enough.

After you have the working prototype, but before you start spending money on shrinking it down, you may want to get an industrial designer to do a mockup of how the product will look. When you have a working prototype and a mockup, you can get funding (Kickstarter, for example).

Note, that investors (via Kickstarter or not) will want to know exactly how much it will cost to manufacture, so you have to do all the design and manufacture "leg work", just to get the numbers right. This is rather tedious, but a necessity.

yossilac | 13 years ago | on: Israeli Army’s Social Media Director Poses as Obama in Blackface

Two things to note here -

1. The concept of "blackface" does not exist in Israel.

2. Looking at the picture, it was taken at the Dead Sea - where people go to put black, mineral rich mud all over their body (faces include). So this wasn't even someone pretending to be black, it was just someone putting mud on his face, taking a picture, than making a lame (private?) joke when uploading to Facebook.

Not only a non-HN story, but also just a non-story.

yossilac | 13 years ago | on: Show HN: Cheergram

Your pricing table says "Number cards", which should probably be "Number of cards" or "Quantity".

I must say that putting a gmail address looks unprofessional and make me think twice. Why not put some contact form? And you can easily make your own "@cheergram.com" email address.

yossilac | 13 years ago | on: Ask HN: Tell us about your side projects.

I've been working on http://experimatch.com - a site for matching academic researchers with potential test subjects. Most researchers resort to posting flyers around campus, thus missing on a lot of people who are willing to participate for compensation (that is offered anyway). Already being used around London, and slowly growing.

yossilac | 13 years ago | on: Ask HN: I need to categorize 150,000 products

You seem to use a simple search algorithm. I searched for "battery", and only got results that had "battery" in the title. So basically, you could just skip the whole process and make each word in the title a tag...

That's unless you're using something more sophisticated and I just didn't realize.

yossilac | 13 years ago | on: Ask HN: Weekend side projects?

I like the idea, but I got to say the UI is a bit confusing... I really wanted to add a couple of places, but just couldn't figure out how.

yossilac | 13 years ago | on: Ask HN: Weekend side projects?

Looks promising, but the event list was cut off at the bottom, with no way to scroll. It was not intuitive at first, but then I clicked the "See a list of events?" link and it was all pulled up - but then the search field was on top of the last event.
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