For over a decade, Andrew "bunnie" Huang, one of the world's most esteemed hackers, has shaped the fields of hacking and hardware, from his cult-classic book Hacking the Xbox to the open-source laptop Novena and his mentorship of various hardware startups and developers. In The Hardware Hacker, Huang shares his experiences in manufacturing and open hardware, creating an illuminating and compelling career retrospective.
PART 1: Adventures in Manufacturing
Chapter 1: Made in China
Chapter 2: Inside Three Very Different Factories
Chapter 3: The Factory Floor
PART 2: Thkinking Differently: Intellectual Property in
China
Chapter 4: Gongkai Innovation
Chapter 5: Fake Goods
PART 3: What Open Hardware Means to Me
Chapter 6: The Story of Chumby
Chapter 7: Novena: Building My Own Laptop
Chapter 8: Chibitronics: Creating Circuit Stickers
PART 4: A Hacker's Perspective
Chapter 9: Hardware Hacking
Chapter 10: Biology and Bioinformatics
Chapter 11: Selected Interviews
Epilogue
Afterword
Andrew "bunnie" Huang is a hacker, maker, and open hardware activist. He holds a Ph.D in Electrical Engineering from MIT, is the author of Hacking the Xbox (No Starch Press) and The Essential Guide to Electronics in Shenzhen, and has served as a technical advisor for various hardware startups and MAKE Magazine.
“Hardware, says Bunnie Huang, is a world without secrets: if you go
deep enough, even the most important key is expressed in silicon or
fuses. His is a world without mysteries, only unexplored spaces.
This is a look inside a mind without peer.”
—Edward Snowden
“A tour-de-force that combines the many genius careers of one of
the world’s great hacker-communicators: practical, theoretical,
philosophical and often mind-blowing. Huang isn’t just explaining
how to make things, he’s peeling back the roofs of factories, the
surfaces of microcontrollers, and even the human genome. The secret
workings of our world are laid bare and the levers by which they
may be moved are put in the reader’s hands.”
—Cory Doctorow, Author of Little Brother and technology
activist
“bunnie lives in the world of hardware where the solder meets the
PCB. He has more practical experience and is a better teacher of
how the ecosystem of hardware works than any other person I’ve ever
met, and I know a lot of people in this space. He has rendered this
experience and expertise into an amazing book—a
hacker’s-point-of-view-bible to anyone trying to work in or
understand and work in the emerging and evolving world of
hardware.”
—Joi Ito, Director, MIT Media Lab
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