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hackaday 3 h
Tiptoe Through the Tulip Mania Spring is headed back toward the northern hemisphere, and we’ll soon see brilliant tulips waking up from their dirt naps to dot the thawing landscape with vibrant hues. These harbingers of spring are closely associated wit…
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hackaday 6 h
How Many Smartphones Does It Take To Make A Traffic Jam? Online mapping services pack in a lot of functionality that their paper-based forebearers could simply never imagine. Adding in metadata for local landmarks, businesses and respective reviews, and…
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hackaday 9 h
Unlocking Hidden Potential in IvyBridge ThinkPads Upgrading the BIOS in older computers is a great way to get a few more years of life out of old hardware or improve its performance. ThinkPads are a popular choice around these parts, but often flashing …
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hackaday 12 h
Lathe and 3D Printer Help Repair Buried Buttons Usually corroded buttons on a piece of electronic equipment wouldn’t be that big a deal to repair, but as [Haris Andrianakis] recently found out, things can get a little tricky when they are sealed inside …
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hackaday 13 h
The Cult of Really Low-Power Circuits: Scrounging, Sipping, and Seeing Power If you’ve ever tried to make a really low-power circuit — especially one that runs on harvested power — you have probably fallen into at least a few of the many traps that awai…
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Tindie Maker Marketplace 16 h
Color guess no more with the Cube! A helpful color measurement tool.
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hackaday 15 h
Linux Fu: The Linux Shuffle Computers are known to be precise and — usually — repeatable. That’s why it is so hard to get something that seems random out of them. Yet random things are great for games, encryption, and multimedia. Who wants the same orde…
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hackaday 16 h
Keeping Ham Radio Relevant Hack Chat Join us on Wednesday, February 5 at noon Pacific for the Keeping Ham Radio Relevant Hack Chat with Josh Nass! It may not seem like it, but amateur radio is fighting a two-front war for its continued existence. On th…
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hackaday 16 h
Don't wait, tickets for Hackaday Belgrade are going fast! by >>
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Aleksandar Bradic 17 h
Keeping Ham Radio Relevant with Josh Nass (KI6NAZ) this Wednesday on
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hackaday 17 h
Acrylic Mold Makes for Professional-Looking Silicone Keyboards The border between consumer electronics and DIY projects is getting harder and harder to define. First it was PCBs, which quickly went from homemade to professional with quick-turn services.…
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hackaday 18 h
Stinger: The Hacked Machine Gun of Iwo Jima During the Second World War, the United States was pumping out weapons, aircraft, and tanks at an absolutely astonishing rate. The production of military vehicles and equipment was industrialized like never be…
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hackaday 19 h
Join a welcoming village of great people at Hacakday Belgrade! Tickets on sale >>
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hackaday 21 h
Deploy Workaround Code To The Field When “The Field” Is Lunar Orbit The Apollo missions still inspire people today, decades after they took place. A fortunate side effect of the global public relations campaign is that a lot of information is publicly a…
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hackaday 24 h
AVRO’s Project 1794: A Canadian Flying Saucer For those of us who grew up somewhere in the 1950s to 1970s what our car would like in the year 2020, we might have described an Avrocar. This top secret vehicle from Canadian Avro, was part hovercraft and p…
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hackaday 3. velj
Up Your Game With DIY Headset Motion Tracking While there’s been a lot of advancements in VR gaming over the last couple of years, plenty of folks are still happy enough to just stare at their monitor. But that’s not to say some of those fancy head-trac…
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hackaday 3. velj
Lego Space Station Designed by Fan It is no secret that most people like to play with Lego, but some people really like it to an extreme degree. Lego’s Idea platform lets people submit designs for review and also lets users vote on these designs. If acc…
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hackaday 3. velj
Hackaday Links: February 2, 2020 Is it just me or did January seem to last for about three months this year? A lot has happened since the turn of the decade 31 days ago, both in the normie world and in our space. But one of the biggest pieces of news in…
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hackaday 2. velj
A Tiny USB Hub For All Your Hardware Modding Needs Going all the way hack to the heady days of Eee PC modding, hardware hackers have been on the hunt for small USB hubs that can easily be liberated from their enclosures and integrated into whatever proj…
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hackaday 2. velj
Pavlok Gets a Literally Shocking Teardown Apparently, there is a wrist-mounted device that delivers electric shocks to the wearer when it receives the appropriate command over Bluetooth. No, it’s not part of some kind of house arrest program. If you can…
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