Some hackers have the skills to help us find noteworthy lessons in even the most basic of repairs. For instance, is your ...
Hardware restrictions can be unreasonable, and at times, it can be downright puzzling just how arbitrary they are. Such is ...
We see a lot of clocks here at Hackaday. Some of them are better than others, but this one from [John Graham-Cumming] is ...
To anyone who has spent some time in photovoltaic (PV) power circles, the word ‘perovskite’ probably sounds familiar.
In an educational project with ethically questionable applications, [ChromaLock] has converted the ubiquitous TI-84 ...
We love the idea [Btoretsukuru] shared that uses a simple setup called the Syringe Slider to take smoothly-tracked video ...
It’s been a long time since the family TV has had a CRT in it, and even longer since that it was using what was basically an overgrown oscilloscope tube. But “roundies” were once ...
The truth is, our desktop computers today would have been classed as supercomputers only a few decades ago. There was a time ...
You probably think of them as “Ziploc” bags, but, technically, the generic term is zipper bag. Everything from electronic ...
Have you wanted to get into GPU programming with CUDA but found the usual textbooks and guides a bit too intense? Well, help ...
A disclaimer: Not a single cable tie was harmed in the making of this backpack cyberdeck, and considering that we lost count ...
It’s honestly amazing the range of fascinating talks we have lined up for this year’s Supercon. From art robots that burp and ...