Danggg he did it in 3 weeks. As an EEE student, I understand how hard it is to write and debug the code, let alone designing the circuit board. Mann that was a good piece of tech. And it's very generous of you to compose it into a single video. Really goes on to show how high quality this video is
This is the most authentic and enthusiastic documentation of a brilliant mind I have ever seen. He is truly a shaper of humanity's future - no matter where the pizza is.
Man, I love videos like these. My first thought, when I've seen the title was: "pfft, I know how to do it". But then my thought was: "Yeah, but do I know EXACTLY what steps should be taken and do you have all the knowledge and necessary skills for this to be done?" No, not really. That's where the awesomeness of this breakdown really kicks in.
Tbf, they aren't the ones behind that series. It's Wired and the people doing the searches and watching the videos. They're just doing it to promote their projects.
Holy crap-nuts I'm old! The last time I made a Gerber plot was 1987 and I'm surprised that's still the standard for PCB layout... Clever solution to an entertaining problem, Joe!
The title makes it look like this is the start of a series - if you're looking for more hacks in a hurry, I can whip you up something special. It's kinda what I do
You know you should have blurred out the info about the 3 nearest Pizza places because thats basically makes it very easy to triangulate you. When your beeing paranoid better be it all the way ;-)
Anyone else on a Joe Grand & L0pht binge ever since the Trezor video was uploaded? Maaaan, I am loving this nostalgia, I feel the 90s flowing through me!
that's one of the most fascinating pcbs i think i've ever seen seems like the wish of a fantasy filled child comes true, this would seem like magic to most people
"compass that points at the nearest pizza place" is totally a little kid idea! thats why i love hardware hackers, always making the impossible possible
great video thanks! i was surprised by the inspection of the pcb at the end of the production. having worked as a tech producing smd pcb's for laser equipment we never got to that level of inspection. cool stuff. this really puts it in to perspective of how impressive the modern cell phone is. it does the data crunching mapping and guiding and at the same time you could be on a video chat and look something up. so much processing power in the palm of your hand. hard to believe how far we have come in 50 years.
Dude, you sure know how to get people engaged. I'm gonna check the code, even if I still don't know anything about a single programming language (but I would bet I'm quite the target of these videos). There's always time for a change.
This device can be used to locate nearby hospital when in emergency at unknown city when phone battery dies or where internet connection is poor (I'm assuming this uses way less data than smartphone maps) so that one can reach hospital quickly
There are a lot less hospitals then there are pizza places so you could even load the coordinates of all the hospitals in the country and never even need an internet connection
i haven’t watched the whole video but you would want an algorithm to follow roads so that it would point you to your next turn or point instead of directly to the destination. You would probably want to find the curve of your current road and use that to determine how many points to put on the road . a straight line would need two points but a 180 maybe need way more.
Something like this could be great for an escape room or pre-planned scavenger hunt, would just need to switch the backend to something that gives then next location if the player hits the "hint" button.
Haha, this is in my feed for a reason, and exactly partially what I needed lol Also this reminds me of my fantasies, but the debugging part reminds me of real life reality of projects
I wish the controller you had designed was shaped like a pizza.. a 3D printed case would've been really cool. I love the video though, informative and the metal during the coding kept it xtreme
Very interesting! And a cool project. Thanks! For someone who thinks something like this is interesting but has no knowledge whatsoever about computer engineering, this was very interesting, instructive and understandable.
I remember watching him create cool stuff in Prototype This when I was a kid. They’re around on UA-cam if anyone wants to check them out, it’s a great show
Sweet project! A little sad to see a fellow Portlander use a PCB service that isn't OSHPark, but at least you used another US manufacturer. I doubt you'll actually see this comment, but just in case: what is that screen cover on your Macbook? The gold-tinted looking one... Thanks!
Maybe you could sell these with a buyer set query. They can put it in whatever kind of case they want and it will point to whatever they select. It would be awesome great promotional item. How about one that points to the nearest bar that sells a particular beer, wine or liquor, or one to point to the nearest taco truck, or the nearest place to charge your phone. You could even make it run a virtual treasure hunt that leads people to interesting places on the way to a party that would be really hard to crash because its location would not be published until just about time to head that way. I bet someone does something like this for defcon, perhaps with increasing difficulty each night...
Hey, how about doing something similar but with a rotating slide of pizza shaped pointer, with a led display with the remaining distance? And maybe with multiple buttons to select nearby pizza, bookstore, electronics, market, etc? Well, that would defeat the purpose of the pizza pointer, but it would be cool.
It would be awesome if the colours display the distance to the pizza... like red is over 200 meter, orange over 100, yellow over 50 and Green below 50 or something like that 😉
This is exactly the same thing that Jack Sparrow's compass would've showed me at all times, so great job at making a version that does not need to be a worlds only unique magic enhanced relic.
So, when you got to the pizza place was your pizza three weeks old? I would have been impressed if you had ordered it before you started the project. Seriously though, you should make one for the space station.
This guy reminds me myself hands on in a project, just trading off genius by frustration, plus a lack of separate hardware and software workbenchs, which results in more frustration and pain due to burns and scratches to my desktop 🤣🤣
This is random but in Brazil it has to be someone in the house when a package arrives to sign the receivement. If you just let the package outsides chances are you won receive anything, if you know what I mean
Danggg he did it in 3 weeks. As an EEE student, I understand how hard it is to write and debug the code, let alone designing the circuit board. Mann that was a good piece of tech. And it's very generous of you to compose it into a single video. Really goes on to show how high quality this video is
You should check out CELUS then! :-) At least, the design part is something that can be done way faster and easier...
Thanks for letting us help out Joe!
Your welcome
Yeah. I waited snd watched carefully for the manufacturer's name to appear, and 🥳🎆🇺🇲 thank G_d it was American!!
@@jamescollier3 why
@@jamescollier3 jesus christ if youre serious you need psychiatric help lmao
@@bogboys2k why libtard?
This was so fun to watch. A brilliant engineer with a fun idea. Also, the production quality is impressive. More videos like this, please.
man, I wish I can be like him
Man you just want to write something nice and you get spammed by bots
Idiotic ideea if you want to find pizza you watch where fat people go
More!!!
The type of food should be randomized, so you never know what or where your eating until you reach your destination.
**gets sent to another country**
What if it’s hard drugs?
It's an open source code.... Go nuts!!
Noice
@itsph3nix then go somewhere else
This is the most authentic and enthusiastic documentation of a brilliant mind I have ever seen. He is truly a shaper of humanity's future - no matter where the pizza is.
This is college EE senior design summed up in 17 minutes and I love it
REALLY hope this man gets a lot more episodes... He's both interesting, ingenious and funny at the same time
10/10
I would love to have two compasses that always point at each other. :)
This would be adorable!!
It could help families reunite at places like Disney!
Your idea is so good !!! I hope to see that !
@@danwells9525 yeah if there was a smartphone app like thar then it'd be really cool
@@sawc.ma.bals. if you open Snapchat’s map and click on a friend’s bitmoji or simply open their profile it’ll point towards where they are
Wired, bring Joe Grand more often, please!
Agreed
Yess
Check out his UA-cam channel in the video description
@@AvantGrade oops forgot to check that aha, i’d still be happy to see him back tho so he gets some more appreciation :)
Man, I love videos like these. My first thought, when I've seen the title was: "pfft, I know how to do it". But then my thought was: "Yeah, but do I know EXACTLY what steps should be taken and do you have all the knowledge and necessary skills for this to be done?"
No, not really.
That's where the awesomeness of this breakdown really kicks in.
This is much better content than a narcissistic celebrity reading Google searches about themselves
The Internet is never wrong
Lol. I saw that and my eyes rolled too
@@blackkissi yeah. That 'fact' just changed an election
Not narcissistic more like egotistical
Tbf, they aren't the ones behind that series. It's Wired and the people doing the searches and watching the videos. They're just doing it to promote their projects.
Holy crap this was amazing. Love projects like these.
Holy crap-nuts I'm old! The last time I made a Gerber plot was 1987 and I'm surprised that's still the standard for PCB layout...
Clever solution to an entertaining problem, Joe!
The tooling above the Gerber file has improved a lot, but the product is the same. Just like GCode.
I bet they can make a device that can track where my dad is.
lolllll :(
F
A dad tracker.
Yeah when kids are born all children should be given a parent tracker lol
I wish they made a compass for my lost child.
the product may look weird but the amount of knowledge to make this product is simply crazy
Joe! You and Bre Pettis taught me how to solder and I'll never forget it! I'm glad to see you're still making.
The title makes it look like this is the start of a series - if you're looking for more hacks in a hurry, I can whip you up something special. It's kinda what I do
Awesome to see you here Zack :D
Perfect call to action!
You got a cheaper way of doing cellular connection?
@@NoorquackerInd I don't do cheap, I do fast
I love the way you explain your process and annotate things folks might not know. Awesome
You know you should have blurred out the info about the 3 nearest Pizza places because thats basically makes it very easy to triangulate you. When your beeing paranoid better be it all the way ;-)
Triangulating with pizza slices, that’s fantastic
You can see his full address at 17:53
@@masonhunter2748 making people skip to the end and not know where they were lmao
@@masonhunter2748 someone took the bait
@Suhail Memonjust stop
nobody likes this
cool project
i know the audience for this is gonna be less than celebrity buzz but the people who watch it will appreciate it.
The fact that you give us the code is really cool, thanks
Can I ask where he posted the code?
Anyone else on a Joe Grand & L0pht binge ever since the Trezor video was uploaded? Maaaan, I am loving this nostalgia, I feel the 90s flowing through me!
that's one of the most fascinating pcbs i think i've ever seen
seems like the wish of a fantasy filled child comes true, this would seem like magic to most people
"compass that points at the nearest pizza place" is totally a little kid idea! thats why i love hardware hackers, always making the impossible possible
great video thanks! i was surprised by the inspection of the pcb at the end of the production. having worked as a tech producing smd pcb's for laser equipment we never got to that level of inspection. cool stuff. this really puts it in to perspective of how impressive the modern cell phone is. it does the data crunching mapping and guiding and at the same time you could be on a video chat and look something up. so much processing power in the palm of your hand. hard to believe how far we have come in 50 years.
I don’t know why, but the title of this video is my favorite thing ever
Dude, you sure know how to get people engaged.
I'm gonna check the code, even if I still don't know anything about a single programming language (but I would bet I'm quite the target of these videos).
There's always time for a change.
This device can be used to locate nearby hospital when in emergency at unknown city when phone battery dies or where internet connection is poor (I'm assuming this uses way less data than smartphone maps) so that one can reach hospital quickly
There are a lot less hospitals then there are pizza places so you could even load the coordinates of all the hospitals in the country and never even need an internet connection
Thats actually a really great idea
i haven’t watched the whole video but you would want an algorithm to follow roads so that it would point you to your next turn or point instead of directly to the destination. You would probably want to find the curve of your current road and use that to determine how many points to put on the road . a straight line would need two points but a 180 maybe need way more.
Am I the only one who expected to see Alan again? It's cool to have them feature new people each time - really nice
Something like this could be great for an escape room or pre-planned scavenger hunt, would just need to switch the backend to something that gives then next location if the player hits the "hint" button.
Joe grand is one of my favorite engineers to watch
Haha, this is in my feed for a reason, and exactly partially what I needed lol
Also this reminds me of my fantasies, but the debugging part reminds me of real life reality of projects
I wish the controller you had designed was shaped like a pizza.. a 3D printed case would've been really cool. I love the video though, informative and the metal during the coding kept it xtreme
This is great. Unlimited possibilities thanks
What an amazing genius of a computer engineer
This is guy is great, I want to be his friend
He is like this in real life too!
I'm lucky, he's my cousin!!
@@jennifergaum6018 No way! I've only known Joe for a couple of years -- you've known him your whole life! How fortunate :)
@@jennifergaum6018 wow :o
Yeah we're gonna need a lot more of these kind of video's, this is so much fun.
This guy is a genius 🛐
And he's a genuinely awesome guy. He's this excited in real life too :)
@@markjarrodhughes that's what is so surprising!
And his excitement is contagious 🗣and adorable 😉
Please don't stop this series
Great video. Very nice seeing the whole process.
This is the type of content UA-cam is for! Thanksss
More content like this please
Besides the idea itself, I like the video editing and storytelling a lot. Thank you.
This needs more views
Very interesting! And a cool project. Thanks! For someone who thinks something like this is interesting but has no knowledge whatsoever about computer engineering, this was very interesting, instructive and understandable.
When is the next episode?? This was too good!!
I should have know it was Joe Grand. I sorely miss prototype this. Great project Joe.
pretty cool, I saw a similar project on kickstarter, there were 2 compasses that always pointed to each other
I remember watching him create cool stuff in Prototype This when I was a kid. They’re around on UA-cam if anyone wants to check them out, it’s a great show
One of the coolest videos I've watched 😄 and i love 🍕
U my friend made my day! I finally got my compass working with ur code. Thank you very very much!
The fact that this device is not shaped as a slice of pizza is highly disappointing ;)
Nice idea
have the pointy end light up like ET's finger when you're pointing the right way
Finally some wires in the wired yt channel
Trust me,this video deserves 50 million views
A true computer engineer..he is very smart intelligence and simple
Wish they had this twenty five years ago. I guess the dream of the nineties is alive in Portland.
Omg wow. Just wow. I'm beyond impressed
When Wired remembers what it is they are about
Add an input so you can change the search term - maybe a Bluetooth connection. Then you have a fun novelty compass for consumer use.
Sweet project! A little sad to see a fellow Portlander use a PCB service that isn't OSHPark, but at least you used another US manufacturer. I doubt you'll actually see this comment, but just in case: what is that screen cover on your Macbook? The gold-tinted looking one... Thanks!
This is such an amazing series! You get to see cool projects, take inspiration and learn aswell.
Maybe you could sell these with a buyer set query. They can put it in whatever kind of case they want and it will point to whatever they select. It would be awesome great promotional item. How about one that points to the nearest bar that sells a particular beer, wine or liquor, or one to point to the nearest taco truck, or the nearest place to charge your phone. You could even make it run a virtual treasure hunt that leads people to interesting places on the way to a party that would be really hard to crash because its location would not be published until just about time to head that way. I bet someone does something like this for defcon, perhaps with increasing difficulty each night...
im impressed, that a pizza design for a round compass did not cross his mind… im also impressed by the project tho so - nice compass.
You know he’s a coder when his projects are open source. Thanks Joe for letting me check out the code!
It's amazing how talented you are.☺️
that ref.... "HACK THE PLANET!!!" -- Cereal Killer 🤣
Was waiting for ZERO COOL to show up
he must be at the olympic sized swimming pool on the roof.
If I get a chance to customise this then I'd have it point to bookstore. I really love those.
This guy is amazing!
What kindof pizza is that? 16:40
wow man thas crazy best invention kinda thing I've ever seen
You can add a double tap option for the compass to point to the north for example or to burger resturant.
Super interesting already
Instantly liked for the "Hack the Gibson" reference.
Hey, how about doing something similar but with a rotating slide of pizza shaped pointer, with a led display with the remaining distance? And maybe with multiple buttons to select nearby pizza, bookstore, electronics, market, etc? Well, that would defeat the purpose of the pizza pointer, but it would be cool.
It would be awesome if the colours display the distance to the pizza... like red is over 200 meter, orange over 100, yellow over 50 and Green below 50 or something like that 😉
Just imagine the front desk of Wired now hands out this device everytime someone asks for food...
Practical, fun, informative. Great vid!
"Where would you point it to?"
Rare Pokémon Cards
go
This is exactly the same thing that Jack Sparrow's compass would've showed me at all times, so great job at making a version that does not need to be a worlds only unique magic enhanced relic.
The next invention is hopefully a compass that can locate a pizza that's not limp and undercooked.
??
lol
@@meghasinghania1 he meant to say that the pizza he got was limp and undercooked.
Thay gave him 3 weeks to make it HE HAS NOT ATE IN 3 WEEKS HES A HERO
He's trying to stay off the grid, but he just revealed the location of his neighborhood (7:48 & 8:30)
@LO CO CO 7:48 after formatted address
Lmao
Yeah he made the location to a pizza place lol
LOL
Lead me right into a google ad
15:58 Thanks for the pro tip, i really need this ☺
it would be cool if it had haptic feedback which would let you know how far or close you was
I quite like that he gave credit to the open source community
“Reminds me of the story when... nah I won’t tell you that one”
Bro... tell us the story
no
3:32 𝐂𝐥𝐢𝐜𝐤 𝐇𝐞𝐫𝐞 ➜ ua-cam.com/video/49mwt6s95aY/v-deo.html
》》 iPhone Giveaway 《《
在整個人類歷史上,強者,富人和具有狡猾特質的人捕食部落,氏族,城鎮,城市和鄉村中的弱者,無`'守和貧窮成員。然而,人類的生存意願迫使那些被拒絕,被剝奪或摧毀的基本需求的人們找到了一種生活方式,並繼續將其DNA融入不斷發展的人類社會。
說到食物,不要以為那些被拒絕的人只吃垃圾。相反,他們學會了在被忽視的肉類和蔬菜中尋找營養。他們學會了清潔,切塊,調味和慢燉慢燉的野菜和肉類,在食品市場上被忽略的部分家用蔬菜和肉類,並且學會了使用芳香的木煙(如山核桃,山核桃和豆科灌木
來調味食物煮的時候%^%^ 1620499755
@@jhonnyariza bad dog
The first wired video I watched full video
This is amazing
The engineering is strong in this one ☝️
So, when you got to the pizza place was your pizza three weeks old? I would have been impressed if you had ordered it before you started the project. Seriously though, you should make one for the space station.
This is awesome. It reminds me of Jack Sparrows compass in how it points to his hearts desire.
Missed opportunity to make it in the shape of a pizza
Awesome! I'll point it to find great yarn sales😆 Hey, I love crocheting lol.
This is great,now I don't have to pull out a phone
This guy reminds me myself hands on in a project, just trading off genius by frustration, plus a lack of separate hardware and software workbenchs, which results in more frustration and pain due to burns and scratches to my desktop 🤣🤣
This is random but in Brazil it has to be someone in the house when a package arrives to sign the receivement. If you just let the package outsides chances are you won receive anything, if you know what I mean
to be fair you did say it was random
Fast food places are so common here in America, it would be pretty useful to have a gadget that pointed to the nearest fast food place.
Shame, I thought he was gonna use a high gain wifi system to point towards the closets SSID with the word Pizza in it :-)
That's a good summary video especially on the Google service
Cannot belive after all that he grabbed the nastiest looking pizza ever
You are fantastic DIYer.