Usually, a story about hacking a coded message will have some computer element or, at least, a machine like an Enigma. But ...
In the past week, a few forum and Reddit threads have popped up, with people stating that JLCPCB has emailed them with a ...
From 1945 to 1955, a British aeronautical company called Napier & Son produced not just one but two versions of an intricate ...
Tito] entered a Self-Charging LED Flasher into the Component Abuse Challenge. It’s a simple re-build of a design by the ...
There are some times when a picture, or better yet a video, really is worth a thousand words, and [heinz]’s dual-disk polar ...
The Raspberry Pi Pico is a very capable board, but it’s still a surprise to see bit-banged 100 MBit/s Fast Ethernet ...
If you’ve been following the hubbub about 3I/ATLAS, you’re probably either in the camp that thinks it’s just a comet from ...
Recently the avid teardown folk over at iFixit got their paws on Meta’s Ray-Ban Display glasses, for a literal in-depth look ...
The Component Abuse Challenge is dragging all sorts of old, half-forgotten hacks out of the woodwork, but this has got to be ...
We at Hackaday are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Robert Murray-Smith. The prolific experimenter had spent over a ...
For those who were alive and conscious before the modern Internet, there were in fact things that went “viral” and became ...
The worst thing about a volume knob is that, having connected it to a computer, it might be wrong: if you’ve manually altered the volume settings somewhere else, the knob’s reading ...
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