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If there’s one thing the Commodore 64 is missing, it’s a large language model,” is a phrase nobody has uttered on this Earth. Yet, you could run one, if you so desired, ...
Dan Maloney and I were talking on the podcast about his memories of the old electronics magazines, and how they had some ...
He needed a clock for the living room, but didn’t want to just buy something off the shelf. In his own words, “It’s an ...
You know how it is. You’re all cozy in bed but not quite ready to doze off. You’re reading Hackaday (Hackaday is your go-to bedtime reading material, right?) or you’re ...
If you’ve got a popular 3D printer that has been on the market a good long while, you can probably get any old nozzles you want right off the shelf. If you happen to have an AnyCubic ...
Imagine a bare-bones electric pickup: it’s the size of an old Hilux, it seats two, and the bed fits a full sheet of plywood.
A common ratchet from your garage may work wonders for tightening hard to reach bolts on whatever everyday projects around the house. However, those over at [Chronova Engineering] had a ...
Who else remembers Spirograph? When making elaborate spiral doodles, did you ever wish for a much, much bigger version?
A hefty portable power bank is a handy thing to DIY, but one needs to get their hands on a number of matching lithium-ion ...
If you’ve only been around for the Internet age, you may not realize that Hackaday is the successor of electronics magazines.
Impedance matching is one of the perpetual confusions for new electronics students, and for good reason: the idea that increasing the impedance of a circuit can lead to more power transmission is ...
If you build electronics, you will eventually need a coil. If you spend any time winding one, you are almost guaranteed to think about building a coil winder. Maybe that’s why so many people do.
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