I can’t. I just can’t.

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    5 days ago

    Open source hardware needs to be built up more. To do that we need more new people active in that to get different things done. Including vehicles

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      Be the change you want to see.

      Also, loop me in. I have almost no free time at the moment but I’m building up a list of FOSS projects to work on when I retire.

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        True, alright I got to see how to help build that up. We all got this!!

        Know any good online/in-person open source hardware, software, and Linux groups I can join that are established for other things? Need to learn and do as much as I can to make it happen

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          If you want to get involved in open hardware, a good first step would be to learn KiCad. It’s is used to create electronic circuit schematics and turn them into printed circuit board (PCB) designs. Here’s a pretty good tutorial to get started with it. Please ignore the instructor’s obnoxious Ronald Reagan quote in the second episode.

          A PCB is usually not enough, of course. You should also learn FreeCAD so you can design the mechanical aspects of the hardware, whether that be a simple enclosure, or a more complex system with multiple moving parts. Here’s a good FreeCAD tutorial.

          I mention KiCad and FreeCAD specifically because they’re both free and open source. You can check out this awesome list for a list of cool open hardware projects and learning resources. Two projects that really stand out to me are the LumenPNP pick and place machine and the Voron 2.4 3D printer.

          For in-person groups, see if there are any makerspaces/hackerspaces in your city. That’s where you’ll most likely find like-minded people.

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            There’s more than this required to build anything that’d be needed to survive in an automotive environment, and considerably more if you are hoping to have an open source/FOSS design that would be accepted as a suitable replacement for something proprietary, although I don’t think that was your aim (but it does sound like OP’s). I’m all for grassroots/homebrew stuff but we’re talking about a thousand kilos+ of steel and plastic being hurled down a road carrying people, in and around other people in similar contraptions. This isn’t something I’d exactly condone throwing a hackerspace’s resources and some Arduinos at.

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              You are right that this sort of project should not be attempted by a beginner. It would have to be a collaboration between several experienced engineers. OP should not attempt this alone.

              My hope is that by the time these surveillance systems become mainstream, OP has enough experience to collaborate with others on such a project.

              And since you mentioned throwing Arduinos at cars, I thought I’d mention that there’s apparently over a thousand cars that have had their ECU replaced by a specially-designed Arduino. I guess there’s several open-source ECU projects out there. Might not be street legal in all jurisdictions though 😅

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                4 hours ago

                I’ll be back with more experience overtime.

                Wonder what would be good for a first open source small vehicle to start off with though for a solo person too

                An electric walking treadmill bike probably?

                For example:

                https://youtube.com/shorts/pspKOt-0XUg

                Maybe after I’m experienced with others can do versions of that but for electric walking bike-cars (with seats when you dont want to walk in the walking bike-car), etc

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      The next step in the chain is to make that impossible or illegal. Already the case with a motor vehicle you can’t just build one and drive it. Building your own 3D printer will soon be illegal after they’ve added spyware to that. Manufacturing RAM is nearly impossible. Building a PC becomes more and more impossible each passing day. They add the spyware and then strip the means to production whether through permitting, licensing, regulation, scarcity. It’s all the same bullshit in different costumes.

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        Everybody needs to keep doing, and getting more people active and coordinated every day pushing against all that to make it easier, and faster to undo. The more people the better against all that shit. We are very adaptable and will win regardless of anything. Have hope and take action the world is getting better from all of us making things happen