It’s that time of year when we eat perhaps a little too much food, and have maybe just a few too many sips of red wine. But it’s also when we think about what we’ve been grateful for over the past year. And here at Hackaday, that’s you all: the people out there making the crazy projects that we get the pleasure of writing about, and those of you just reading along. After all, we’re just the hackers in the middle. You are all Hackaday.
And it’s also the time of year, at least in this hemisphere, when the days get far too short for their own good and the weather gets frankly less than pleasant. That means more time indoors, and if we play our cards right, more time in the lab. Supercon is over and Hackaday Europe is still far enough in the future. Time for a good project along with all of the festive duties.
So here we sit, while the weather outside is frightful, wishing you all a pleasant start to the holiday season. May your parts bin overflow and your projects-to-do-list never empty!

Hacky Thanksgiving right back at’cha. My hacking days are unfortunately winding down, but I’ll keep reading along and offering encouragement where and as I can (and probably some prickly disagreement on occasion).
In light of current trends, I think the hackneyed (see what I did there?) catchphrase “hack the planet!” has more meaning and purpose than ever. So let’s do that, let’s keep using our powers for good and make the world a better place every chance we get.