Our little community might not be so very little. Today the 10,000th Hacker registered an account on Hackaday.io! You may remember that we just launched our project hosting site at The Gathering on January 21st and made it public in February. There were a few pre-Alpha testers already registered, but still, that’s 10k people in four months. Why? Because hacking is awesome and it’s made better if you show off what you do!
Of course we’re not anywhere near done yet (technically we’re still in Alpha). We want help shaping the existing features and developing new ones. Share your ideas as comments on the Feedback project; we read those.
Hackaday.io is also the gathering point for The Hackaday Prize. Give the interface a whirl, contribute to open hardware, and win a trip into space or hundreds of other prizes. What are you waiting for?
Oh, one last thing, if you’re wondering what 10,000 Hackers looks like, we have a Jolly Wrencher for every one of you after the break.
Hackaday is the reason my F5 key no longer has “F5” written on it. Keep it up!
Put a tiny skull sticker on it instead
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if there are 10k hackers signed up, how many are on the mailing list?
either 10k hackers, or a script kiddie with an account generator script…
either way, congrats on the milestone!
Here ten thousand hackers deep iAnnotaten the movement
That’s 20,000 crucial ruby heels clicking in unison
It’s beautiful, truly beautiful
CORRECTION:
10,000 MIMICS. Not HACKERS.
Come on, guys.
you should have encoded each skull with the nick it corresponds to using stego magic :P