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You may have noticed the Anime Catgirls when trying to get to the Linux Kernel’s mailing list, or one of any number of other ...
D printing has transformed how hobbyists fabricate things, but what additional doors would open if we could go even smaller?
Famously, Nikola Tesla won the War of the Currents in the early days of electrification because his AC system could use transformers to minimize losses for long distance circuits. That was well ...
If you are casually listening to the radio, you probably tune into a local station and with modern receivers and FM ...
In a recent video our hacker [Electronic Wizard] introduces the 74HC595 shift register and explains how to use it to drive ...
Now that Commodore has arisen from the depths of obscurity like Cthulhu awoken from R’lyeh, the question on every shoggoth’s ...
Posts on Hackaday sometimes trend a little bit retro, but rarely do we cover hacks that reach back into the Bronze Age. Still ...
As much as I love Linux, there are always one or two apps that I simply have to run under Windows for whatever reason. Sure, ...
To connect the miniature world of integrated circuits like a CPU with the outside world, a number of physical connections ...
A multitool that weighs less than a penny? Yes, it exists. This video by [ToolTechGeek] shows his titanium flat-cut design tipping the scales at only 1.9 grams—lighter than the 2.5-gram copper ...
If the term ‘NLWeb’ first brought to mind an image of a Dutch internet service provider, you’re probably not alone. What it actually is – or tries to become – is Microsoft’s vision of ...
‘Hearing voices’ doesn’t have to be worrisome, for instance when software-defined radio (SDR) happens to be your hobby. It can take quite some of your time and attention to pull voices from ...