Hackaday Europe is the continental version of the Ultimate Hardware Conference, taking place May 16th and 17th, and you need ...
It is a running gag around here that whenever a project posts, someone will inevitably point out that it could have been done with a 555 timer IC. [Stephen Woodward] went the opposite way and ...
D printing is a staple of the hacker community. From decorative items to rugged functional parts, almost anything you can ...
Not so long ago, e-ink devices were rare and fairly pricey. As they have become more common and cheaper, some cool ...
If you’ve ever bought a suspiciously cheap Ethernet cable from an online listing, there’s a decent chance you’ve encountered Copper Clad Aluminum. Better known as CCA, it’s ...
It’s always nice to simulate a project before soldering a board together. Tools like QUCS run locally and work quite well for ...
Over the history of this business, a lot of people have foreseen limits that look rather silly in hindsight– in 1943, IBM ...
These days our appetite for more data storage is larger than ever, with video files larger, photo resolutions higher, and ...
The biggest story of the week is a new massive supply chain breach, which appears to be unrelated to the previous massive supply chain breaches, this time of the Axios HTTP project. Axios was ...
Some projects need no complicated use case to justify their development, and so it was with [Janne]’s BeamInk, which mashes a ...
When the inevitable Kessler Syndrome cascade sweeps Starlink and its competitors from Low Earth Orbit in what will doubtless ...
There were a plethora of tiny, local ISPs in the days of dial-up internet. Along with the big providers, many cities would ...
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