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Kano devices typically run a custom Debian-based OS (Kano OS) with a simplified UI and block-based coding (e.g., Kano Code, based on Scratch). However, stock Kano OS has limitations:
The culmination of the program is a showcase event where participants present their projects to a panel of judges, peers, and potential investors. This event serves as a platform for feedback, encouragement, and even seed funding for promising projects.
Write a native module for the Kano Motion Sensor:
As always, the full source code is available in the repository. Please report any bugs found in the Workshop environment directly to the Issue Tracker.
The "story" behind such work typically revolves around a creator—often under the pseudonym
For those looking to optimize their workflow, understanding the "work" mechanics—the interplay of pressure, speed, and blade design learned at the Kano workshop—is essential.